I'm glad that they are still around making magnificent memories with their music 🎶 🎵, I'm just a die hard Stones fan for life 🎉🎉. They are just the best 🎉🎉, it don't get no better than them🎉🎉. Mick is so freaking awesome and Keith is so freaking awesome 🎉🎉, Charlie is phenomenal 🎉🎉and Bill is outstanding 🎉🎉
Holy crap. That's good. I've been loving the guys for almost 40 years and never heard this one yet. Thanks for turning me on with this in the early morning. Fantastic
I met Nicky Hopkins in a hotel bar in Atlanta Ga in 1977. Twenty years later we met again when we were both Scientologist, and we met at Flag the Scientology mecca in Cleawater Fl.l . He died . I left Scientology...thank God ! It was definitely cool meeting him though.
Whoever said that Brian only had had few songs that he was to take credit for does not know what they are talking about. Brian had an influence in every song the stones played until his breaking down in 1968 from the pressure. He set the tone for alot of all the songs. His unique and unusual instrument ideas were used in tons of songs, which does not happen often in rock bands. You can hear a diffinate change in the music after Brian is gone.
This song is THE BADDESTt, STINKIEST, DIRTY LOW DOWNIN', FUNKIEST-spit-in-your face, KICK you in the balls dragging nipple twistin' tune I have ever heard in my whole life. EVER!! HANDS DOWN ,. PERIOD. I just went places I never knew I could get that deeply felt. First time hearing this just a minute ago, and I'm like, where the hell has this song been my whole life.? Soooo good Im gonna go back again for seconds. Unbelievable! This song. It is ultimate perfection of the blues sound and the feel from Jagger's voice . I am blown away by what I just heard. ....I don't know.... I just don't know right now. How has this freakin' song evaded me for so long???? Gets me pumped in knowing that there is plenty of music out there for me to like and discover. Music that can grab hold me and scare my raw feelings I wasn't prepared to understand what a song can do.. I will keep searching for all kinds of blues music and I'll keep finding it.. Unreal cohesiveness and "Out of this Galaxy" talented Rolling Stones!! Rock Royals I think, Thank you Rolling Stones, for your talent, and writing your music.
joejoeb9455, Let me help you find the words: it's 2 beautiful ladies have kidnapped you, fed you, and the only way they will let you go is if you make love to them, good.
CoolhandLuke Ry Cooder is so stinking bayou bad ass too on this!! check out Shake your money maker LIVE Fleetwood Mac ( Green and Spencer). Dirty dogs!!!! Madge Session 1 is my number one blues jam👍
Beautiful, fantastic montage of the life, energies, and genius of Brian Jones. What can we imagine might have come to fruition, had he not been lost? Thank you for this.
No wonder this video is so excellent. It's an Anthony R. video. He always puts out THE best Stones videos and music. Thank you as always Anthony. I'm your biggest fan. I'm sure Brian is your biggest fan too. You make him proud. RIP Brian.
Wow - I hear shades of Midnight Rambler with the harmonica - and the guitar just after the beginning is reminiscent of Sister Morphine! Always great to hear something we've never heard before from The Stones!
I am submitting that Brian Jones was under the influence of anti-psychotics, he was under the psychiatric care of the priory in lieu of 9 months wormwood scrubs. He did not have recreational drugs in his system. Does anybody see what I see. ' he couldn't hold his guitar'. He sounds broken not high. Usually at your greatest need, you are abandoned. When you're a drag because you're state property.
On the album cover of High tide and green grass, Brian Jones is wearing a red pair of pants. We thought that was daring for a man. That's how square we really were at the time. RIP Brian, he was ahead of his time, as the computer said, Something went wrong. Love the entire band.
Terrifick video. perfect song for your great montage. I love BRIAN dressedin white playing the sitar cross legged on the floor. never saw before. thank yyou. Brian got creative in his dress. flamboyant. I wonder if Mick adopted any of his dress style.
Brian Jones él fundador de los Rolling Stones. Estupendo todo lo que hizo en esta banda cuando esta banda iniciaba. Un músico sin precedentes con un talento majestuoso. Con una muerte trágica llena de gran misterio y controversia.Descansa en paz dónde quiera que estes. Para mi gusto el mejor Rolling Stones de todos los tiempos. 😇
Unbelievebel....the "outtake" song, just brilliant... the vid., Somtimes i think that Anthony R. one of the Stones must be.... Thank friend...and greets from germany.
Hello together,so sad that Brian isn´t around anymore but he was dead before I was born but I saw THE ROLLING STONES in Germany Schüttorf open air concert 1995 and I know them from my mum was Rolling Stones Fan and so I knew about them and I was born in 1971.My Mum told me that she fancy Brian first and then Mick Jagger. RIP my MUM and RIP Brian Jones...I wish I were born earlier,really!!! ;-)))
@kurtmaxclassicrockvideosra2806 It is NOT a Stones album... it is a Ry Cooder album. Only Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts play as Stones members. The songs were written by Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder and Charlie Watts. A blues jam album. Perfect as that.
@@kevingoodwin5177 I've had this album since it came out 50 years ago. I've been collecting rare Stones since 1974. I have literally hundreds of hour of unreleased Stones-based studio recordings. You are preaching to the choir. I am entitled to be dissapointed in the Jagger aspects (vocals intentionally low in the mix etc.) and just the fact the Stones have so much excellent stuff in the vaults that is well recorded and could have been presented officially to the public. Even considering it's NOT Stones and it's a casual jam, it's STILL limp, and damp IMO.
MARAVILHOSO ADENTRAR ESTE IMENSO UNIVERSO BEM DENTRO DA RAIZ DO BLUES A LA ROLLING STONES TOTAL !!! Com RY COODER, FANTASTICO ACUSTICO BEST SLIDE GUITARMAN , FANTASTICO NA EMULAÇÃO DO SIMBOLO DA MÚSICA EASYRIDER !!!!
We once opened for The Stones back in the early 1960's and the late Ian Stewart, the 6th Stone who we knew well, loved our version of our Decca recording - please take a moment to have a look at this link as I managed to get our old band The Presidents back together to perform the long lost recording made in 1965 that was found in 2018, and released that June. @A mystery as The Stones released their version on their Out Of Our Heads Decca album??
When Brian was searching guys to form a band, Mick was already singing for A. Korner and playing with Keith but they where so green. How B.Jones could guess their futur potential. He just has been overcome.
Brian wasn't dead yet, and was 'officially' still in the Stones although he was primarily stoned in the corner by that time. I don't think this had anything to do with Brian. It was just a studio jam played while waiting for Keith to show up.
@@katejones9046 You're spot on -- This was recorded in April 1969. Brian wasn't officially fired until June 8th and didn't die until July 3. He was still a Stone, but he was hopeless and did not play in these sessions (and, as you note, Keith was missing). I'm not sure why this tuber decided this would be a good song for a tribute to Brian. Also, the tuber has this song being written by Marc Bolan, which is laughable. Writing credit is actually Ry Cooder, Nicky Hopkins, and Charlie Watts.
It's only been Entertainment since 1975 and I like it. The Jagger Richards team has always needed a catalyst to spark their creativity. Jones in the beginning provided that vision, but as success and the bands internal dynamic changed Jones became more and more dysfunctional and a liability The Beggars and Let It Bleed period of creativity reflect the disintegration of Jones into a state of chaos. Until in the end the band had to replace him with someone who was functional. Enter Mick Taylor and then Ronnie knock on Wood. The Rolling Stones creative output after the 69 tour pales by comparison as much of Sticky Fingers and Exile were already at least in the gemination stage of development. Goats Head was the first true post 69 tour output. On that album you had Dancing With Mr D as a reflection of create output. As Richards has said about his drug addictions, he used them as a coping mechanism to even out all the craziness of being a celebrity. He has said that he always moderated his doses so as to not slip over the line. Finally in 78 he realized that to be around he had to stop. He is now 75 years old, so apparently he has. The Rolling Stones for the past several decades are what the Beach Boys were to the 80's and 90's..a Greatest hits band.
What in the wide world of sports are you saying? Underrated by who? This remark is one of about 50 that people put in comment thinking they’re hip. You’re not. I spoke to Mr. Cooder and he thinks you’re an ass. He wouldn’t come out and say it himself, but I will: you’re an unoriginal uninformed ass. The best idea you ever have is anything anyone told you about 5 minutes ago. Stick to other pithy remarks “who could down vote this video?”, Brian really wrote all of their really good stuff. Blather. That’s right, blather. If you were ever in a band, which we know will never happen, you would be given the job of “ stage patter composer”. “How you feelin tonight?” What a waste of human flesh. Turn in your rock n roll card, you’re officially drummed out of the corps.
@@allenkennedy6748 Calm the fuck down. All I'm saying is one never heard Ry on the radio, and he never became a household name, like Clapton or Page or a million others. Same with John Fahey. Almost the same with Leo Kottke. Maybe I should have said something like "lesser known" compared to most of the guitarists you read about.
Spomenme si obcas aj na b.jonesa.ze ho bola strasna skoda.bola to stalica na hudobnom poli,genialny gitarista.osudy ludi byvaju obcas krute.dufam brian,ze sa na nas divas z rockoveho nebicka spolu s boby keysom.vivat a vdaka za to,co ste vytvorili,peter ragac,slovakia
Thats an awsome montage Anthony. You have done this song credit. I especially appreciate the clip of Brian Jones being fed blotter acid by his girlfriend. Rare insight into the Stones. Ry Cooder nails this song. Jaggers rapping is on time. Thanks!
It's so easy to talk trash about a dead person. that's what Kieth and Mick Jagger has done. They seem to forget anything that Jones had done to help the band. He was a musical genius. He wasn't great at any one instrument, but he was good at many. He was a real good slide guitarist though. I love his flute playing at the beginning of Ruby Tuesday. In fact Marianne Faithfull said that it was Jones that had presented an early version of the melody to the rest of the Rolling Stones. He never got writing credits. The same thing happened to Taylor. He had his ideas and they were put on the LP's. It all came to a head on It's Only Rock and Roll.
He was the most charismatic, best looking and a musical genius. I believe the glimmer twins were jealous and wanted all the success and adoration for them selves. M
@@robbinschulte6849 Keith stole his girl. How can a band be close when your band mate has stolen your women? Friends don't do this. What I've heard over the years is that Brian taught Keith how to play it. He even bought him some. Keith also bought Brian a few guitars too. The problem with Brian is , how far could they have gone? With Taylor he bought more blues and a real lead guitar. Before and after the Stones didn't have "that" lead guitar.
@@larryfisher8332 they would have done amazing things. I love the Taylor stuff but I think the studio version of Jumpin Jack Flash shows that the “lead guitar” meaning a soloist wasn’t necessary to their sound. I don’t think Keith was ever really that into it. I know he loves the songs and loved performing with MT but he really wanted a riffing two guitar style. Nothing all the way until Sticky Fingers really had a bunch of solos and that stuff is all gold. I wish Brian hadn’t lost it personally because I think if he had stayed sharp they would have done their most incredible music. JJF is my all time favorite tune.
Essa música, na verdade, se chama Blow with Ry, sendo que Ry é Ry Cooder o guitarrista que ouvimos!! Ele toca um mandolin em Love um Vain, do disco Let ir Bleed, e slide guitar em Sister Morphine, do disco Sticky Fingers! Essa musica foi lançada no cd Jamming with Edward .São gravações de uma jamming com Nicky Hopkins " Edward", Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger , Charlie Watts e Bill Wyman, durante as gravações de Let it Bleed em 1969!!
He is acknowledged. They have carried his influence along with them. They learned to hear things that they might not, had it not been for him, Have colored their music to this day. Every concert they play, and everyone they bring to the stage with them is a tribute. These men have huge souls.
Growing up for me music wise was The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones discussion. For me they were equal. It was just the mood I was in determined which was on my record player then CD player now turntable. I couldn't put one Beatles track above any Stones track........... Until now. A truly shocking omission of my musical tastes not to have heard this before. ACDC vs Led Zeppelin? Please gimme a track to put one track over another. I have heard most.
This is from Jamming With Edward, an album of jam sessions Jagger, Cooder, Watts, Hopkins, and Wyman recorded around the time they were making Exile On Main Street. As far as I know this song has nothing whatsoever to do with being a tribute to Brian Jones.
mdteletom 1 I think the “In affectionate remembrance of Brian Jones” in the title was by the creator of this video, not by the Stones themselves, and refers to the video, not the song. As you can with see all the clips & stills of Brian, whoever put this together certainly put the emphasis on Brian...
I'm glad that they are still around making magnificent memories with their music 🎶 🎵, I'm just a die hard Stones fan for life 🎉🎉. They are just the best 🎉🎉, it don't get no better than them🎉🎉. Mick is so freaking awesome and Keith is so freaking awesome 🎉🎉, Charlie is phenomenal 🎉🎉and Bill is outstanding 🎉🎉
Holy crap. That's good. I've been loving the guys for almost 40 years and never heard this one yet. Thanks for turning me on with this in the early morning. Fantastic
Love this song
Rip Brian
I met Nicky Hopkins in a hotel bar in Atlanta Ga in 1977. Twenty years later we met again when we were both Scientologist, and we met at Flag the Scientology mecca in Cleawater Fl.l . He died . I left Scientology...thank God ! It was definitely cool meeting him though.
RIP Brian Jones 💕 always remembered legend Charlie Watts legend always ❤️ RIP
just natural bluesy improvisation. comes right out of their pores. Soul outpouring Goodness
Whoever said that Brian only had had few songs that he was to take credit for does not know what they are talking about. Brian had an influence in every song the stones played until his breaking down in 1968 from the pressure. He set the tone for alot of all the songs. His unique and unusual instrument ideas were used in tons of songs, which does not happen often in rock bands. You can hear a diffinate change in the music after Brian is gone.
What a cool jam session! A dynamite collage of photos too!!
This song is really amazing. I love it
Nicky Hopkins on piano ! The Best Ever
God bless him. Just a master of the piano. I hadn't known that he'd had such a tough medical journey.
Nicky Hopkins, the session man! One of the best pianists in the history of rock
Ian Stewart doesn't get enough love imo.
@@Ophiuchus123456789 what they did to stew is worst then what they did to MT
It's Hard to Find the Words to Describe how Incredibly Good this Is.
Каким то образом, в эту компанию попал Виктор Цой. Хотя и Курт Кобейн засветился. Общее у них то, что оба уже в лучшем мире.
i agree buddy
This song is THE BADDESTt, STINKIEST, DIRTY LOW DOWNIN', FUNKIEST-spit-in-your face, KICK you in the balls dragging nipple twistin' tune I have ever heard in my whole life. EVER!! HANDS DOWN ,. PERIOD.
I just went places I never knew I could get that deeply felt. First time hearing this just a minute ago, and I'm like, where the hell has this song been my whole life.? Soooo good Im gonna go back again for seconds. Unbelievable! This song. It is ultimate perfection of the blues sound and the feel from Jagger's voice . I am blown away by what I just heard. ....I don't know.... I just don't know right now. How has this freakin' song evaded me for so long????
Gets me pumped in knowing that there is plenty of music out there for me to like and discover. Music that can grab hold me and scare my raw feelings I wasn't prepared to understand what a song can do.. I will keep searching for all kinds of blues music and I'll keep finding it.. Unreal cohesiveness and "Out of this Galaxy" talented Rolling Stones!!
Rock Royals I think, Thank you Rolling Stones, for your talent, and writing your music.
joejoeb9455, Let me help you find the words: it's 2 beautiful ladies have kidnapped you, fed you, and the only way they will let you go is if you make love to them, good.
CoolhandLuke
Ry Cooder is so stinking bayou bad ass too on this!!
check out
Shake your money maker LIVE
Fleetwood Mac ( Green and Spencer). Dirty dogs!!!!
Madge Session 1 is my number one blues jam👍
Beautiful, fantastic montage of the life, energies, and genius of Brian Jones.
What can we imagine might have come to fruition, had he not been lost?
Thank you for this.
This from Jamming with Edward, outakes; Ry Cooder on slide.
We would never have heard of Mick Taylor.
Well he wouldn't be dragging himself out on stage to play old hits. He'd be living the high life and jamming with old friends.
He did MORE than enough!
No wonder this video is so excellent. It's an Anthony R. video. He always puts out THE best Stones videos and music. Thank you as always Anthony. I'm your biggest fan. I'm sure Brian is your biggest fan too. You make him proud. RIP Brian.
Brian Jones prá sempre na minha vida 👽com ele foi a melhor formação do Stone 👾Obrigado por tudo Brian ..😎...
What an amazing jam. and better yet these guys are just the greatest that ever lived.
As Jagger recently said : wow- we were gorgeous back then ---
Yes. You were
Nope, he was always ugly.
Arne berg.. I think they still are. I love the stones.
@@ritageorge2348 who cares
I certainly don’t. Just glad he is.
love it,stones all the way,sorry for the loss of brian
I still had this edwars album since 1982 cassette.. Its good album.. Tx for up load in youtube
Wow....this is something else,!!! So cool, I'm blown away.
Absolutely fantastic video!!!!! Just wow! Digging the song! Thank you for sharing this! #funkytothebone
Wow - I hear shades of Midnight Rambler with the harmonica - and the guitar just after the beginning is reminiscent of Sister Morphine! Always great to hear something we've never heard before from The Stones!
Thanks
Ry Cooder “Jamming With Edward”! Nicky Hopkins on piano. What people like do when they’re hanging out in a studio waiting for Keef to show up.
Yes... this informations with all the fotos are very interesant for the knowing about the first important years of the Rolling Stones. thanks
Midnight rambler and gimme shelter. I am supposed to believe Brian Jones is peripheral. By what authority?
I am submitting that Brian Jones was under the influence of anti-psychotics, he was under the psychiatric care of the priory in lieu of 9 months wormwood scrubs. He did not have recreational drugs in his system. Does anybody see what I see. ' he couldn't hold his guitar'. He sounds broken not high. Usually at your greatest need, you are abandoned. When you're a drag because you're state property.
On the album cover of High tide and green grass, Brian Jones is wearing a red pair of pants. We thought that was daring for a man. That's how square we really were at the time. RIP Brian, he was ahead of his time, as the computer said, Something went wrong. Love the entire band.
Terrifick video. perfect song for your great montage. I love BRIAN dressedin white playing the sitar cross legged on the floor. never saw before. thank yyou. Brian got creative in his dress. flamboyant. I wonder if Mick adopted any of his dress style.
Brian Jones él fundador de los Rolling Stones. Estupendo todo lo que hizo en esta banda cuando esta banda iniciaba. Un músico sin precedentes con un talento majestuoso. Con una muerte trágica llena de gran misterio y controversia.Descansa en paz dónde quiera que estes. Para mi gusto el mejor Rolling Stones de todos los tiempos. 😇
Estoy de acuerdo con el comentario de Ldld...por cierto, tampoco nos compliques los comentarios con tu seudónimo.
Such a great tribute
Amazing he plays instruments very very well,.its crazy
Yea Anthony you preserved the best parts of our history as humans into music. 🐈⬛😎
Estupenda pieza de blues
Unbelievebel....the "outtake" song, just brilliant...
the vid.,
Somtimes i think that Anthony R. one of the Stones must be....
Thank friend...and greets from germany.
Thank you Jimmy Miller for saving the stones
That's the BEST Stones Blues I've EVER HEARD !
Except there is no Rolling Stones guitarist on this, just Ry Cooder!!
Mmm. No Keef. No Ronnie. But the best you've heard?? Says a lot.
@@gideonharris1493 he talked himself out of being a Stones fan...
@@arthurdavis5729 Nicky Hopkins and I suppose Jagger on harp.
@@gideonharris1493 Wanker
The Rolling Stones were the best then, and still the best now!
***** Yes! the First Decade Rocked !
Isabella Lamond. yea charlie is the most underrated drummer too..always in the pocket
Hello together,so sad that Brian isn´t around anymore but he was dead before I was born but I saw THE ROLLING STONES in Germany Schüttorf open air concert 1995 and I know them from my mum was Rolling Stones Fan and so I knew about them and I was born in 1971.My Mum told me that she fancy Brian first and then Mick Jagger.
RIP my MUM and RIP Brian Jones...I wish I were born earlier,really!!! ;-)))
The Who are the BEST LIVE Rockband.. blew the Stones off stage many times
It would be nice when I could see or saw THE WHO too in the concert;-)))
"Jammin´ with Edward" is one of the most underrated albums ever in my opinion. Thanks for sharing this jewel!
@Kurt Max Classic Rock Videos Rare and Remastered this was never intended to be an official release...
@Kurt Max Classic Rock Videos Rare and Remastered you said it sounded "bootleg", so...
@kurtmaxclassicrockvideosra2806 It is NOT a Stones album... it is a Ry Cooder album. Only Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts play as Stones members. The songs were written by Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder and Charlie Watts. A blues jam album. Perfect as that.
@@kevingoodwin5177 I've had this album since it came out 50 years ago. I've been collecting rare Stones since 1974. I have literally hundreds of hour of unreleased Stones-based studio recordings. You are preaching to the choir. I am entitled to be dissapointed in the Jagger aspects (vocals intentionally low in the mix etc.) and just the fact the Stones have so much excellent stuff in the vaults that is well recorded and could have been presented officially to the public. Even considering it's NOT Stones and it's a casual jam, it's STILL limp, and damp IMO.
@@kurtmax No problem... People don't have to agree on the album's merits. I like these kinds of loose blues jams... you prefer another style.
fantastic and amazing musician Brian Jones - and of course The Stones all together
RIGHT ON!
MARAVILHOSO ADENTRAR ESTE IMENSO UNIVERSO BEM DENTRO DA RAIZ DO BLUES A LA ROLLING STONES TOTAL !!! Com RY COODER, FANTASTICO ACUSTICO BEST SLIDE GUITARMAN , FANTASTICO NA EMULAÇÃO DO SIMBOLO DA MÚSICA EASYRIDER !!!!
The largest group of Blues in the world !
We once opened for The Stones back in the early 1960's and the late Ian Stewart, the 6th Stone who we knew well, loved our version of our Decca recording - please take a moment to have a look at this link as I managed to get our old
band The Presidents back together to perform the long lost recording made in 1965 that was found in 2018, and released that June. @A mystery as The Stones released their version on their Out Of Our Heads Decca album??
I still got this album ini since 1983
Awesome
Nicest song evermade by the blues fantastic Stones. Thanks for upload!!!!! Md Rambler of course is great blues too!
When Brian was searching guys to form a band, Mick was already singing for A. Korner and playing with Keith but they where so green. How B.Jones could guess their futur potential. He just has been overcome.
any musician would love to be playing on such a improvisation - even myself wow
Danke , Anthony !
Cooles Video , viele für mich unbekannte Szenen mit Brian dabei 👍❗
El principal stone brian jones por siempre🤘
So cool 👍🏻👍🏻😃😃
thx man!
Nice tribute to Brian... ❣
Brian wasn't dead yet, and was 'officially' still in the Stones although he was primarily stoned in the corner by that time. I don't think this had anything to do with Brian. It was just a studio jam played while waiting for Keith to show up.
@@katejones9046 You're spot on -- This was recorded in April 1969. Brian wasn't officially fired until June 8th and didn't die until July 3. He was still a Stone, but he was hopeless and did not play in these sessions (and, as you note, Keith was missing). I'm not sure why this tuber decided this would be a good song for a tribute to Brian. Also, the tuber has this song being written by Marc Bolan, which is laughable. Writing credit is actually Ry Cooder, Nicky Hopkins, and Charlie Watts.
whoa; takes me back.. jammin with edward..
Thank you Anthony for this wonderful video. Keith is my favourite stone.. So tragic the very talented Brian left his body..
It didn't seem to bother Keith.
No Keith, no Brian here
Nice! Brian and His Blues!
The Stones doing what they do best...(although not all of them are on this studio jam).
Brilliant video !
It's only been Entertainment since 1975 and I like it.
The Jagger Richards team has always needed a catalyst to spark their creativity. Jones in the beginning provided that vision, but as success and the bands internal dynamic changed Jones became more and more dysfunctional and a liability The Beggars and Let It Bleed period of creativity reflect the disintegration of Jones into a state of chaos. Until in the end the band had to replace him with someone who was functional. Enter Mick Taylor and then Ronnie knock on Wood.
The Rolling Stones creative output after the 69 tour pales by comparison as much of Sticky Fingers and Exile were already at least in the gemination stage of development. Goats Head was the first true post 69 tour output. On that album you had Dancing With Mr D as a reflection of create output.
As Richards has said about his drug addictions, he used them as a coping mechanism to even out all the craziness of being a celebrity. He has said that he always moderated his doses so as to not slip over the line. Finally in 78 he realized that to be around he had to stop. He is now 75 years old, so apparently he has. The Rolling Stones for the past several decades are what the Beach Boys were to the 80's and 90's..a Greatest hits band.
Ry Cooder: Under-rated master guitarist and slide guy...
He and Pierce a the time..
What in the wide world of sports are you saying? Underrated by who? This remark is one of about 50 that people put in comment thinking they’re hip. You’re not. I spoke to Mr. Cooder and he thinks you’re an ass. He wouldn’t come out and say it himself, but I will: you’re an unoriginal uninformed ass. The best idea you ever have is anything anyone told you about 5 minutes ago. Stick to other pithy remarks “who could down vote this video?”, Brian really wrote all of their really good stuff. Blather. That’s right, blather. If you were ever in a band, which we know will never happen, you would be given the job of “ stage patter composer”. “How you feelin tonight?” What a waste of human flesh. Turn in your rock n roll card, you’re officially drummed out of the corps.
@@allenkennedy6748 Calm the fuck down. All I'm saying is one never heard Ry on the radio, and he never became a household name, like Clapton or Page or a million others. Same with John Fahey. Almost the same with Leo Kottke. Maybe I should have said something like "lesser known" compared to most of the guitarists you read about.
@@zanichbug Agree 100% with your take on this. Ry was always great and lots o people never even heard the name. Meanwhile loving this song.
Give me Cooder in place of Wood.
THE ARTS TO PLAY AND TO ENCHANT BABIES THE STONESSSS!!! 😋😛😝😍
Os bons morrem cedo! Brian sempre foi o mais influente dos Stones!
Brian - the Stone's Golden God.
Confusing video, as stated this is from Jamming with Edward, Mick, Charlie, Bill, Nicky H, and guest guitarist Ry Cooder. No Keith, and No Brian.
this is a great bit of film - well done! mixed with some great early Stones blues jam
Bloody BRILLIANT !!!!!!!!!
This is great thank you
thank you for this seriously thank you
Spomenme si obcas aj na b.jonesa.ze ho bola strasna skoda.bola to stalica na hudobnom poli,genialny gitarista.osudy ludi byvaju obcas krute.dufam brian,ze sa na nas divas z rockoveho nebicka spolu s boby keysom.vivat a vdaka za to,co ste vytvorili,peter ragac,slovakia
Thats an awsome montage Anthony. You have done this song credit. I especially appreciate the clip of Brian Jones being fed blotter acid by his girlfriend. Rare insight into the Stones. Ry Cooder nails this song. Jaggers rapping is on time. Thanks!
That was actors you goose!
The Stones proof, that the White Blues ain´t worse, than the Black one! Greetings from Austria
Wonderfull.
Mai sentita ancora una sorpresa, bellissima ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍
Now that was a badass session.
So badass .
It's so easy to talk trash about a dead person. that's what Kieth and Mick Jagger has done. They seem to forget anything that Jones had done to help the band. He was a musical genius. He wasn't great at any one instrument, but he was good at many. He was a real good slide guitarist though. I love his flute playing at the beginning of Ruby Tuesday. In fact Marianne Faithfull said that it was Jones that had presented an early version of the melody to the rest of the Rolling Stones. He never got writing credits. The same thing happened to Taylor. He had his ideas and they were put on the LP's. It all came to a head on It's Only Rock and Roll.
Ruby Tuesday was Brian song.he wrote the music,Keith wrote the lyrics.True.He never got credit for it!!!!!
@@tizianadefeo196 That's Brian playing the flute at the beginning.
He was the most charismatic, best looking and a musical genius. I believe the glimmer twins were jealous and wanted all the success and adoration for them selves.
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@@robbinschulte6849 Keith stole his girl. How can a band be close when your band mate has stolen your women? Friends don't do this. What I've heard over the years is that Brian taught Keith how to play it. He even bought him some. Keith also bought Brian a few guitars too. The problem with Brian is , how far could they have gone? With Taylor he bought more blues and a real lead guitar. Before and after the Stones didn't have "that" lead guitar.
@@larryfisher8332 they would have done amazing things. I love the Taylor stuff but I think the studio version of Jumpin Jack Flash shows that the “lead guitar” meaning a soloist wasn’t necessary to their sound. I don’t think Keith was ever really that into it. I know he loves the songs and loved performing with MT but he really wanted a riffing two guitar style. Nothing all the way until Sticky Fingers really had a bunch of solos and that stuff is all gold. I wish Brian hadn’t lost it personally because I think if he had stayed sharp they would have done their most incredible music. JJF is my all time favorite tune.
jól nèzel ki,tènyleg nagyon hasonmás vagy.köszönöm, hogy rá döbbentem .
ANTHONY PARABENS QUE VIDEO LINDO QUE MUSICA MARAVILHOSA UM ABRAÇO.
Nicky and Ry so cool.
Brilliant
Hypnotique
Yes, could last much longer........
Thank you. Sweet sorrow.
..yeah..wake up and ask yourself..what are you going to do? not much..gonna hang out with the guys and make the best fucking music ever
My favourite Captain Beefheart track is Sure Nuff n Yes I Do because of the combination of Ry's slide guitar and Don's blues persona.
God bless Brian he put the rolling into stones xxx
what a improvisaton my man---- woww
Like it, sounds like a looong intro for the Red Rooster.
Essa música, na verdade, se chama Blow with Ry, sendo que Ry é Ry Cooder o guitarrista que ouvimos!! Ele toca um mandolin em Love um Vain, do disco Let ir Bleed, e slide guitar em Sister Morphine, do disco Sticky Fingers!
Essa musica foi lançada no cd Jamming with Edward .São gravações de uma jamming com Nicky Hopkins
" Edward", Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger
, Charlie Watts e Bill Wyman, durante as gravações de Let it Bleed em 1969!!
Don't forget Memo from Turner Ry Cooder/Jagger version, the best one.
This is from Jamming with Edward, a great record!
Blow blues, sente só . ✔ 🌷 💥
I love these montages, but for the inclusion of scenes from that movie. I always have to look away...
why that?
Super Blues !
Το καλυτερο απο τα blues τους !!!
The best of their blues
On the album 'Jammin' With Edward' I believe.
Very Yes,
Ry Cooder on guitar, full stop
Essa praia é nossa ! É Isso aí . beleza !
Just wish the band would publicly acknowledge Brian as the founder of The Rolling Stones We wouldn’t be hearing this if not for Brian
The REAL fans know...
They do
He is acknowledged. They have carried his influence along with them. They learned to hear things that they might not, had it not been for him, Have colored their music to this day. Every concert they play, and everyone they bring to the stage with them is a tribute. These men have huge souls.
5:03 harmonica riff in Midnight Rambler.
..when Ry playing life´s Brian on guitar.
Brian eterno!
Whatta jam.
Shit like this makes youtube useful.
Классно! Молодец! Respekt!
Great Jones tribute
Brian was a very good slide player himself.
SUPER
Growing up for me music wise was The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones discussion. For me they were equal. It was just the mood I was in determined which was on my record player then CD player now turntable. I couldn't put one Beatles track above any Stones track........... Until now.
A truly shocking omission of my musical tastes not to have heard this before.
ACDC vs Led Zeppelin? Please gimme a track to put one track over another. I have heard most.
Damn Brian you were so talented...miss you
This is from Jamming With Edward, an album of jam sessions Jagger, Cooder, Watts, Hopkins, and Wyman recorded around the time they were making Exile On Main Street. As far as I know this song has nothing whatsoever to do with being a tribute to Brian Jones.
It's still a very nice bit of work, though.
I dont carei find it fucking awsome greetings from weert a southern country of the netherlands smoking weed stay healthy
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mdteletom 1 I think the “In affectionate remembrance of Brian Jones” in the title was by the creator of this video, not by the Stones themselves, and refers to the video, not the song. As you can with see all the clips & stills of Brian, whoever put this together certainly put the emphasis on Brian...
Love it !!!