In recent years, Pat Andrews said she wishes Brian had gotten a chance to live and mature. They were young, young people don't always make the right decisions.
@TheaterPup Absolutely. The poor guy died before he ever matured emotionally and got his life together. Unfortunately, since he was never afforded that opportunity, he is forever judged by his actions as a young, drug addled, confused, selfish, emotionally immature young man with health issues. RIP Brian. We’ll never know how, or if, you would have grown emotionally.
@@TheaterPup He sure did. Let’s not forget he died at 27. He was a very young dude who still had a lot of music to contribute. He just had to work out his demons before they got him. But unfortunately, they got him before he came to that realization. He accomplished far more in his 27 short years than the average human being does in an entire lifetime 👍
@@tommywomack9530 Don’t give up your day job. 😂 And don’t be too sure about your own spot in eternity with your disturbing judgement of others. It’s interesting, Brian never spoke badly of his bandmates in public, unlike them. He also helped bring African American artists to prominence, quite risky at the time. There are quite a lot of stories of Brian’s empathy toward his friends, such as PP Arnold. What have you done besides gossip on UA-cam? Worry about yourself, dude.
@@tommywomack9530 I didn’t know the man personally. I loved the stones, but I didn’t study the history as intensely as you have. I say he was “young” when he passed because some people mature at a slower speed than others. I am a much wiser person now that I was at 27. I know he fathered children irresponsibly, and many people say he wasn’t very nice. However, I am not inside the man and don’t know how he felt and why he acted as he did. I don’t know exactly what his demons were, I’m not a psychiatrist. What I do know is that you can’t truly judge someone (nor should you) unless you’ve experienced what they’ve experienced. In other words, don’t judge anyone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. I’m not a religious man. However, that just makes sense on a human level. I was raised Catholic and I laughed and scoffed at so many of those fictitious stories in the Bible. However, the things that make sense are gems. If you ignore the ridiculous tales and cut straight to proverbs, there is pure gold there. So I give the man the benefit of the doubt. He could have gone on to straighten out his life. He could have eventually matured emotionally. Even Charlie Watts said that he had mellowed and was nicer toward the end of his life. But I didn’t study the man’s pathology as you did. It’s just my opinion. But like I always say, Opinions are like butt holes. Everybody’s got one and they all stink. Including mine. Some men don’t fully emotionally mature until their 40s. Maybe he would have, maybe he never would have. I’m just happy for the contribution he made to Music. It was Brian, not Mick or Keith, who caught my attention when I saw the Stones for the first time.
This is what Brian said on the subject during the last year of his life, according to his girlfriend Anna Wohlin: "'My most fervent wish is to be reunited with my sons, Julian and Mark. I sometimes feel really guilty and I hope I'll be able to make it up to them soon. I know I've not been a great father and I hope they'll give me a chance to get to know them better'."--from The Wild and Wicked World of Brian Jones
I will judge him for the misery he purposely caused his own innocent children. Jones was a mile long scumbag and an asshole to deny and abandon the children he fathered and the women he used and abused. It ain't YOUR job to excuse such amoral behavior. Yee are a jerk to tell others what they should feel about such a deadbeat abuser and worthless human dungheap..
It seems really strange to me that they can always come up with very old footage of famous people from when they we’re young, especially when it’s from as far back as the 40s and 50s, just seems that they just happened to have video cameras 🧐 strange ?
Brian self-medicated with alcohol & substances. Probably coping with manic depressive illness. Which was difficult to treat in the 1960s. Despite his recklessness, Brian didn't get the support he truly deserved.
I’m deeply sad for his kids. They have to live with the emotional fallout of him being in one of the most stellar and praised bands in the world (for which they would be proud) and therefore his immature, irresponsible actions being public, especially making girls pregnant at a time when unmarried women (and not the men) were severely stigmatized. And that he gave them and his children very little to nothing. They cruelly lost out on the chance that one day he may have made good for his children. It’s a lot for a kid to deal with.
@@JaneDoe-zk4uk Very clearly said, yes a "fille mère" in french was in a situation of exclusion and emotionally traumatized, no Brian was all but an angel.
In recent years, Pat Andrews said she wishes Brian had gotten a chance to live and mature. They were young, young people don't always make the right decisions.
@TheaterPup Absolutely. The poor guy died before he ever matured emotionally and got his life together. Unfortunately, since he was never afforded that opportunity, he is forever judged by his actions as a young, drug addled, confused, selfish, emotionally immature young man with health issues. RIP Brian. We’ll never know how, or if, you would have grown emotionally.
@@mtp4430 I mean that’s the fault of ignorant people who never accomplished anything themselves. Brian accomplished a great deal in the time he had.
@@TheaterPup He sure did. Let’s not forget he died at 27. He was a very young dude who still had a lot of music to contribute. He just had to work out his demons before they got him. But unfortunately, they got him before he came to that realization. He accomplished far more in his 27 short years than the average human being does in an entire lifetime 👍
@@tommywomack9530 Don’t give up your day job. 😂 And don’t be too sure about your own spot in eternity with your disturbing judgement of others. It’s interesting, Brian never spoke badly of his bandmates in public, unlike them. He also helped bring African American artists to prominence, quite risky at the time. There are quite a lot of stories of Brian’s empathy toward his friends, such as PP Arnold. What have you done besides gossip on UA-cam? Worry about yourself, dude.
@@tommywomack9530 I didn’t know the man personally. I loved the stones, but I didn’t study the history as intensely as you have. I say he was “young” when he passed because some people mature at a slower speed than others. I am a much wiser person now that I was at 27. I know he fathered children irresponsibly, and many people say he wasn’t very nice. However, I am not inside the man and don’t know how he felt and why he acted as he did. I don’t know exactly what his demons were, I’m not a psychiatrist. What I do know is that you can’t truly judge someone (nor should you) unless you’ve experienced what they’ve experienced. In other words, don’t judge anyone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. I’m not a religious man. However, that just makes sense on a human level. I was raised Catholic and I laughed and scoffed at so many of those fictitious stories in the Bible. However, the things that make sense are gems. If you ignore the ridiculous tales and cut straight to proverbs, there is pure gold there. So I give the man the benefit of the doubt. He could have gone on to straighten out his life. He could have eventually matured emotionally. Even Charlie Watts said that he had mellowed and was nicer toward the end of his life. But I didn’t study the man’s pathology as you did. It’s just my opinion. But like I always say, Opinions are like butt holes. Everybody’s got one and they all stink. Including mine. Some men don’t fully emotionally mature until their 40s. Maybe he would have, maybe he never would have. I’m just happy for the contribution he made to Music. It was Brian, not Mick or Keith, who caught my attention when I saw the Stones for the first time.
The new documentary "The Stones and Brian Jones" features several of the women in Brian's life. They speak well of him, despite his troubles.
Thanks Brian. Good Times, Good Times.
This is what Brian said on the subject during the last year of his life, according to his girlfriend Anna Wohlin: "'My most fervent wish is to be reunited with my sons, Julian and Mark. I sometimes feel really guilty and I hope I'll be able to make it up to them soon. I know I've not been a great father and I hope they'll give me a chance to get to know them better'."--from The Wild and Wicked World of Brian Jones
I'm still mourning Brian's exit from the Stones and his death, like 50n yrs ago.
Walk a LONG MILE in his shoes, judge yee not !!....it ain't YOUR job..
I will judge him for the misery he purposely caused his own innocent children. Jones was a mile long scumbag and an asshole to deny and abandon the children he fathered and the women he used and abused.
It ain't YOUR job to excuse such amoral behavior. Yee are a jerk to tell others what they should feel about such a deadbeat abuser and worthless human dungheap..
Correct, it was Frank Thoroughgood's job. And a job well done.
It ain't your job to tell people what to think of a deadbeat scumbag psychopath either Yeeeee-haw
It seems really strange to me that they can always come up with very old footage of famous people from when they we’re young, especially when it’s from as far back as the 40s and 50s, just seems that they just happened to have video cameras 🧐 strange ?
It would have been unusual for sure but his family was quite affluent.
Brian self-medicated with alcohol & substances. Probably coping with manic depressive illness. Which was difficult to treat in the 1960s. Despite his recklessness, Brian didn't get the support he truly deserved.
bs and stop the bs rumours while pretending to be nice
Proof
Menudo pollo Brian Jones
I was told he had at least nine illegitimate children, the last being born the year of his death in 1969
lies
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I believe that he dug a hole for himself in life that he couldn't see how to get out of, so he just gave up trying.
Where are his children now
The 7 children he abandoned, the poor misunderstood Brian!!!!
I’m deeply sad for his kids. They have to live with the emotional fallout of him being in one of the most stellar and praised bands in the world (for which they would be proud) and therefore his immature, irresponsible actions being public, especially making girls pregnant at a time when unmarried women (and not the men) were severely stigmatized. And that he gave them and his children very little to nothing. They cruelly lost out on the chance that one day he may have made good for his children. It’s a lot for a kid to deal with.
@@JaneDoe-zk4uk
Very clearly said, yes a "fille mère" in french was in a situation of exclusion and emotionally traumatized, no Brian was all but an angel.
Sorry...🍀...
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What a bitter girlfriend too bad he added to the Rolling Stones
Pat wouldnt like this