when I was 13 year old, my parent bought me both hearing aids and heard this song with my mother pick me up from deaf school. this is my first song and never heard this beautiful sound . Since to now, still love this good memories song. when my daughter wedding she bring this song again, make me tear of memory my mother and now my daughter . Thank Brian Jones for best beautiful song.
My 44 years old daughter passed away last month April 5 . She love this song because of me since I was 14. Miss her sit next to me listens this Ruby Tuesday song. Now I'm listening this alone.
Honor a quien honor merece, Brain Jones fue un genio que la vida arrebató a destiempo. Qué flauta por Dios!! Mis recuerdos de radio Universal en mi amada CDMX
@@deeg8849 Jones never wrote a song in his life. Keith taught him the chords so he could play an accompaniment on his recorder. That was the extent of their "collaboration".
@@deeg8849 Do what you will, Dee... I'll go with the guy who actually wrote the song. He was there when he experienced the break up and was moved to write this very emotionally personal song.
@Marti Grant Most definitely! Brian Jones' contribution to the early music of the Stones was incredible! He played most of those instruments and gave each song a unique sound that no one could. I mean who used a recorder on a song? Or a slide guitar. Or played the harmonica like him? He was truly amazing, however, you'll never hear any of the original Stones, with the exception of perhaps Bill Wyman, give the deceased man any credit where credit is long overdue! Bill Wyman was the only Stone that attended the funeral of Brian. How sad is that?
If what you say is true , why did the Stones only get bigger and better after Jones was fired? The brilliant teamwork of Jagger and Richards are all that mattered to the success of the Stones.
He was a self centered egomaniac who hung his financial success and fame on the genius songwriting of Mick and Keith. No one who worked with Brian liked him at all, he couldn't get along with anyone, he beat his girlfriend and fathered six children that he abandoned. He overindulged his weakness for drugs and booze to the detriment of everyone around him Sorry, Marti, that is not a "beautiful soul"...
@@williardbillmore5713 yeah and he’s dead he was there in the beginning as leader then Jagger was shining like a beacon that he is let’s just celebrate the Stones while we have them history will judge when it is all done and their music is all that’s left to us
“Brian was obsessed by his notion of a hybrid of Elizabethan lute music and Delta blues and would hold forth on the essential similarities between Elizabethan ballads and Robert Johnson,” Marianne explained. “Brian, in his sheepish way, very softly played a folkish, nursery-rhyme melody on the recorder. It was nothing more than a wispy tune, but it caught Keith’s attention. He cocked his head. ‘What’s that… thing you just played, man. On the recorder! Can ya do it again?’ Brian came back into focus and played the quavery, lilting tune again on the recorder. Perfectly. Beyond perfect! ‘Yeah, nice, man,’ said Keith and went over to the piano to bang it out.”--Udiscovermusic
I remember reading or listening to an interview with Mick Jagger, in which he said that, - Ruby Tuesday was the work of Brian Jones. He even stated that he or Keith had nothing to do with this song In fact , Brian has a beautiful appearance here playing Flute An "eternal" song --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lembro de ter lido ou ouvido uma entrevista de Mick Jagger , na qual ele disse que , - Ruby Tuesday foi uma obra de Brian Jones . Ele afirmou mesmo que ele ou Keith não tinham nada a ver com esta música De fato , Brian tem uma linda participação aqui tocando Flauta Uma canção "eterna
@@eclmclm4868 Why would Brian Jones, who never wrote a song in his life, write the melody to a song about Keith Richards' girlfriend leaving him? ...When Keith had already written the chords and melody for dozens of hit Stones songs. Don't be so stupid. Keith Richards said of "Ruby Tuesday": "That's one of those things - some chick you've broken up with. And all you've got left is the piano and the guitar and a pair of panties. And it's goodbye you know. And so it just comes out of that. And after that you just build on it. It's one of those *songs* that are easiest to write because you're really right there and you really sort of mean it. And for a *songwriter* , hey break his heart and he'll come up with a good *song* ." All the band members agree in books and interviews that Richards wrote the *song* when his girlfriend, Linda Keith left him.
"Рубиновый вторник " Не узнаешь ты, где ее дом Вчерашний день не важен - он прошел Солнца яркий свет Иль ночь, где света нет - Все равно, Все решено Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей, Как еще тебя назвать? День прошел - ты изменилась Буду по тебе скучать Ей нужно быть свободною всегда, Но почему - не скажет никогда. Ей жизнь не нужна Та, что не выгодна И без потерь, Все так, поверь Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей, Как еще тебя назвать? День прошел - ты изменилась Буду по тебе скучать Она сказала: нечего терять. Поймай мечту - она уйдет опять. К смерти мы идем. Потерял мечту - все потерял. Жизнь зла, не знал? Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей, Как еще тебя назвать? День прошел - ты изменилась Буду по тебе скучать
Give me a break The Stones stopped being interesting in any way after their FOUNDER Brian Jones died They would have drifted into oblivion had it not been for Mick Taylor coming along and taking over from “Mr Riff” himself, 3 chord Keith Richards But after a while even Taylor saw how creatively challenged they were and went on to better things What came next? the disastrous Some Girls and it’s disgusting title track Racism and raunchiness were all they had left which is what they were at their core
@@alangordon8906 Neither Jones nor Taylor wrote or sang any of their hits. Keith and Mick would have been world class famous hit song writers and performers without either of them "coming along"....
@@diegoholguin8019 you may be right of the stones,but as for the pink floyd,they replaced him with a mediocre at the time Jazz guitarist(David Gilmour who had no idea of writing songs or the gift to do so. Rodger Waters had him there strictly to play exactly like Syd Barrett and to play the part but no one could play that part. So Rodger figured he has to take things into his own hands and make it his band in his way. Pink Floyd is Rodger Waters from then on like Mick Jagger is that of The Rolling Stones
Que felicidad que Mick se este recuperando,,, y verlo nuevamente con esa energía y vitalidad que lo caracteriza,,,,, 😘👍❤️... Y que nos siga deleitando con su hermosa música 🎶.....
Brian Jones' involvement with a "dirty" woman placed him in the sorrowful state of mind. Jones was too weak and fell into the "dirty" woman's horrible temptation.
@@aprilgarcia2161 Yeh! Richards was a shy kid from Dartford, UK just look at the video when they made an appearance on 60s talk show The Mike Douglas Show you'll see how introverted he is. Brian is doing most of the talking, cutting off Jagger; they had fresh, young faces unblemished by excess of drugs and alcohol.
@@suzannep5792 However, when Keith was away on a tour and left Anita behind she had an affair with the young gardener who shot himself. Keith divorced her but she made him pay her for the rest of her living days. Go figure. These guys operate entirely different than us.
This song by Keith may be one of the best things he ever wrote. He poured his heart and soul into every line and every note. He didn't even have to collaborate with Mick on this one. It is pure Richards. The phrasing of each line shows the complex sensitivity and sophistication Keith has always been capable of but seldom employed to this extent. Reminiscent of, As Tears Go By... Jones added a nice recorder accompaniment to Keith's masterpiece and that accompaniment may be Brian's biggest contribution the the band's sound he ever made..
@@nectarin777 Only after Richards heard Brian Jones playing the basic riff on a recorder.(As witnessed by Bill Wyman and Marianne Faithfull.....they were there,you werent).
Only Brian Jones could play a recorder and make it look cool with originality. No Jones no Stones. The Stones never again had a number one hit in Britain after Jones died. He was the Stones, and my favorite Stone by far.
No no. Brian co wrote the tune and was fully engaged in its recording. He did have drug challenges at the time no doubt, but not on this session. Marriane says Brian was all over this and even Mick acknowledges Brian was fully engaged. Keith’s been the test on this one
Oh yes, the great Keith Richards The man of 3 chords ( or is it 4?) Mr. Riff himself A man more famous for being a dead man walking than anything else. A man who once said “ Led Zeppelin was aptly named Because they never got off the ground” Such childish petulance, so sad This cretin wasn’t fit to shine Jimmy Page’s or Jeff Beck or David Gilmoure’s shoes
@@alangordon8906 Brian Jones was kicked outta the band June of '69. The day before he died! Jagger & Richards went to Jones Sussex home to try to work out a deal & purchase the Rolling Stones name, Jones refused, Richards presumably chase him across his property w/ a knife, That's R&R
This vid is about BJ, right?? The lyrics be about Keith's ex gal, Mick is highlighted like a lion or fragile rose petal not sure which be him, but the key here is Brian Jones wrote the music to this, influenced by a Kinks song, thus the dedication to Brian Jones (rip)..this is gorgeous!!
What "Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday to Brian" should mean ? All I can hear is RS studio version of the song and all I can see is Jagger mostly on the screen in this vid.
He will pick out any girl or girls from any venue he visits. Doesn't matter if she came with her husband or if she came alone. I think the dress and lipstick may have worked for him.
Ronnie Wood is such a hack. A plus one at best. Forever a sideman, 2nd fiddle. And an embarrassing name dropper as well. There's absolutely no comparison between him and Brian.
As a band, the Stones would naturally lean toward trashy material If it weren’t for their founder, Brian Jones and the inclusion of Mick Taylor, they’d have nothing but a catalogue of junky racist and drug celebrating songs like Some girls and Sister Morphine
when I was 13 year old, my parent bought me both hearing aids and heard this song with my mother pick me up from deaf school. this is my first song and never heard this beautiful sound . Since to now, still love this good memories song. when my daughter wedding she bring this song again, make me tear of memory my mother and now my daughter . Thank Brian Jones for best beautiful song.
It was Keith Richards song, he wrote the melody
My 44 years old daughter passed away last month April 5 . She love this song because of me since I was 14. Miss her sit next to me listens this Ruby Tuesday song. Now I'm listening this alone.
So sorry to hear that.
God bless you 🙏
I can't describe the experience seeing the Stones in concert. It was the 70s, so Brian had passed already. They were great!
Beautiful Brian. The real Ruby Tuesday.
Honor a quien honor merece, Brain Jones fue un genio que la vida arrebató a destiempo. Qué flauta por Dios!! Mis recuerdos de radio Universal en mi amada CDMX
Historias y recuerdos maravillosos que uno se lleva al cielo cuando se va de este mundo, gracias por compartirlo!!
Brian Jones's contribution to this song is immerorable!.....So beautiful, how he did the contribution!
his song, he co wrote it and never got credit. Marriane and Bill both say and Micjk says he had nothing to do with it.
@@deeg8849 Jones never wrote a song in his life. Keith taught him the chords so he could play an accompaniment on his recorder.
That was the extent of their "collaboration".
@@williardbillmore5713 I’ll go with what Marriane & Bill said (who were there).
@@deeg8849 Do what you will, Dee...
I'll go with the guy who actually wrote the song.
He was there when he experienced the break up and was moved to write this very emotionally personal song.
@@williardbillmore5713 fuck right off mate.Jones taught Richards more than Richards ever knew from the start.No Jones,no Stones.
Miss you Brian, you brillliant, multi instrumentalist, i love u! n' love u Mick! 😍😎🌼
Brian Jones is perfectly brilliant!!!
RIP Brian Jones. You were the best even though "they" refuse to give you credit.
musically he was most talented stone .His arrangement of sounds is amazing what a loss..
They would never have made it without Brian great musician
FOR ME, THE STONES BEFORE AND AFTER BRIAN ARE 2 DIFFERENT BANDS...I THINK I PREFER THE ORIGINAL STONES
@@peturdobrev1196 They became bigger and better after Brian was fired.
That tells a lot.
@@plus1275 Jones never wrote a single song for the Stones. The real talent was in the writing team of Jagger and Richards.
Que temazo 👏🏻 amo esta canción ❤️ de mis Rolling Stones ❤️😌🎵🎶
Brian Jones era songs were ethereal. Because he had a beautiful soul. RIP Brian, the only Stone who ever truly mattered.
@Marti Grant
Most definitely! Brian Jones' contribution to the early music of the Stones was incredible! He played most of those instruments and gave each song a unique sound that no one could. I mean who used a recorder on a song? Or a slide guitar. Or played the harmonica like him? He was truly amazing, however, you'll never hear any of the original Stones, with the exception of perhaps Bill Wyman, give the deceased man any credit where credit is long overdue! Bill Wyman was the only Stone that attended the funeral of Brian. How sad is that?
He was an ethereal being
If what you say is true , why did the Stones only get bigger and better after Jones was fired?
The brilliant teamwork of Jagger and Richards are all that mattered to the success of the Stones.
He was a self centered egomaniac who hung his financial success and fame on the genius songwriting of Mick and Keith.
No one who worked with Brian liked him at all, he couldn't get along with anyone, he beat his girlfriend and fathered six children that he abandoned. He overindulged his weakness for drugs and booze to the detriment of everyone around him
Sorry, Marti, that is not a "beautiful soul"...
@@williardbillmore5713 yeah and he’s dead he was there in the beginning as leader then Jagger was shining like a beacon that he is let’s just celebrate the Stones while we have them history will judge when it is all done and their music is all that’s left to us
Una verdadera pieza de colección , música maravillosa!!!
“Brian was obsessed by his notion of a hybrid of Elizabethan lute music and Delta blues and would hold forth on the essential similarities between Elizabethan ballads and Robert Johnson,” Marianne explained. “Brian, in his sheepish way, very softly played a folkish, nursery-rhyme melody on the recorder. It was nothing more than a wispy tune, but it caught Keith’s attention. He cocked his head. ‘What’s that… thing you just played, man. On the recorder! Can ya do it again?’ Brian came back into focus and played the quavery, lilting tune again on the recorder. Perfectly. Beyond perfect! ‘Yeah, nice, man,’ said Keith and went over to the piano to bang it out.”--Udiscovermusic
I remember reading or listening to an interview with Mick Jagger,
in which he said that, - Ruby Tuesday was the work of Brian Jones.
He even stated that he or Keith had nothing to do with this song
In fact , Brian has a beautiful appearance here playing Flute
An "eternal" song
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Lembro de ter lido ou ouvido uma entrevista de Mick Jagger ,
na qual ele disse que , - Ruby Tuesday foi uma obra de Brian Jones .
Ele afirmou mesmo que ele ou Keith não tinham nada a ver com esta música De fato , Brian tem uma linda participação aqui tocando Flauta Uma canção "eterna
The song and music were Keith's. You are mistaken.
@@williardbillmore5713
- source ?
@@eclmclm4868 Why would Brian Jones, who never wrote a song in his life, write the melody to a song about Keith Richards' girlfriend leaving him? ...When Keith had already written the chords and melody for dozens of hit Stones songs.
Don't be so stupid.
Keith Richards said of "Ruby Tuesday": "That's one of those things - some chick you've broken up with. And all you've got left is the piano and the guitar and a pair of panties. And it's goodbye you know. And so it just comes out of that. And after that you just build on it. It's one of those *songs* that are easiest to write because you're really right there and you really sort of mean it. And for a *songwriter* , hey break his heart and he'll come up with a good *song* ."
All the band members agree in books and interviews that Richards wrote the *song* when his girlfriend, Linda Keith left him.
@@williardbillmore5713
OK
Please , - bring sources
@@eclmclm4868 Keith's own words aren't enough for you?
So long ago but seems like yesterday the stones forever 👏👍
Lo máximo, que letra y música tan bonita
Thxs for uploading this,This is a very touching and beautiful tribute to Brian Jones from the band that he so LoveD.Great one.
never could quite replace mr jones could ya!!
Well they did. After firing Jones the Stones became bigger and better.
Brian jones es el musico definitivo en under my thumb toca la marimba un genio
"Рубиновый вторник
"
Не узнаешь ты, где ее дом
Вчерашний день не важен - он прошел
Солнца яркий свет
Иль ночь, где света нет -
Все равно,
Все решено
Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей,
Как еще тебя назвать?
День прошел - ты изменилась
Буду по тебе скучать
Ей нужно быть свободною всегда,
Но почему - не скажет никогда.
Ей жизнь не нужна
Та, что не выгодна
И без потерь,
Все так, поверь
Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей,
Как еще тебя назвать?
День прошел - ты изменилась
Буду по тебе скучать
Она сказала: нечего терять.
Поймай мечту - она уйдет опять.
К смерти мы идем.
Потерял мечту - все потерял.
Жизнь зла, не знал?
Прощай, Руби Тьюсдей,
Как еще тебя назвать?
День прошел - ты изменилась
Буду по тебе скучать
Existem canções que nunca morrem! Ruby Tuesday e "Brian Jones", por exemplo!
Brian jones e ruby tuesday são eternos
i miss you💔
I don't think the Stones would have made it without Brian Jones.
Tobin Durazo yes they would have made it. In fact they did make it and are world famous
fast1919 yeah but with him 🤦♂️
fast1919 how would they have made it without him he literally got the band together 🤦♂️
Brian catapulted the Stoned to stardom
Jones was the most expendable member of the group. When he left they only got bigger and better
天才や!🎉
Rolota de los Sres Rolling Ston ....bravo
Fantastic Video! ♥️😭
0:13 - Afraid he won't be there Mick.
How do you know?
Great piece of writing from Keith. The lyrics are exquisite.
Nothing to do with Richards.Brian Jones through and through.All the way through and through.No Jones,no Stones.
@@robbiewood9008 Jones never wrote a song or had an original musical idea in his entire career. This song is *100% Keith Richards!*
Give me a break The Stones stopped being interesting in any way after their FOUNDER Brian Jones died They would have drifted into oblivion had it not been for Mick Taylor coming along and taking over from “Mr Riff” himself, 3 chord Keith Richards But after a while even Taylor saw how creatively challenged they were and went on to better things What came next? the disastrous Some Girls and it’s disgusting title track Racism and raunchiness were all they had left which is what they were at their core
@@alangordon8906 Jones was never creative. He was hanger on who enjoyed fame and fortune on the backs of Keith and Mick.
@@alangordon8906 Neither Jones nor Taylor wrote or sang any of their hits. Keith and Mick would have been world class famous hit song writers and performers without either of them "coming along"....
Linda canção da minha infância !
Brian Jones & syd barrett were the true geniuses behind their bands music!! I!! It's a shame what has become of there insporations!!!
Bro Pink Floyd went to the right direction after he left unlike after Jones left
@@diegoholguin8019 you may be right of the stones,but as for the pink floyd,they replaced him with a mediocre at the time Jazz guitarist(David Gilmour who had no idea of writing songs or the gift to do so. Rodger Waters had him there strictly to play exactly like Syd Barrett and to play the part but no one could play that part. So Rodger figured he has to take things into his own hands and make it his band in his way. Pink Floyd is Rodger Waters from then on like Mick Jagger is that of The Rolling Stones
jeff maikranz i feel ya but mediocre? cmon im the type who loves both Syd and Gilmour but that Statement shows ur a syd boy
Theres no way meddle,dotsm, and wywh happens without syd leaving and David coming in and Thats their best albums and what really made em legends
Maravilhoso todos eles jovens. A juventude é lindaaaaaaa.
Happy Birthday, Mick!
Gracias.
Que felicidad que Mick se este recuperando,,, y verlo nuevamente con esa energía y vitalidad que lo caracteriza,,,,, 😘👍❤️... Y que nos siga deleitando con su hermosa música 🎶.....
El mejor era Brian Jones
El verdadero Rolling Stone
Bill Wyman says that Keith adopted Brian's walk and mannerisms after he died
Richards was jealous of Brian. Brian had more talent in his toes than Richards will ever have.
Brian Jones' involvement with a "dirty" woman placed him in the sorrowful state of mind. Jones was too weak and fell into the "dirty" woman's horrible temptation.
Petr Slivinski the worst have been Anita
@@aprilgarcia2161
Yeh! Richards was a shy kid from Dartford, UK just look at the video when they made an appearance on 60s talk show The Mike Douglas Show you'll see how introverted he is. Brian is doing most of the talking, cutting off Jagger; they had fresh, young faces unblemished by excess of drugs and alcohol.
@@suzannep5792
However, when Keith was away on a tour and left Anita behind she had an affair with the young gardener who shot himself. Keith divorced her but she made him pay her for the rest of her living days. Go figure. These guys operate entirely different than us.
There was a version from the rock n roll circus rehearsals that was brilliant on UA-cam for a while, cant find it anymore 😢
Brian locazo divino que brilles eternamente en la oscuridad su majestad
This song by Keith may be one of the best things he ever wrote.
He poured his heart and soul into every line and every note.
He didn't even have to collaborate with Mick on this one. It is pure Richards. The phrasing of each line shows the complex sensitivity and sophistication Keith has always been capable of but seldom employed to this extent. Reminiscent of, As Tears Go By...
Jones added a nice recorder accompaniment to Keith's masterpiece and that accompaniment may be Brian's biggest contribution the the band's sound he ever made..
I agree, it's such a beautiful song, a classic.
@@barriejackson965 Written by Brian Jones.Dont listen to Williard Billmores nonsense.
@@robbiewood9008wrong, look it up.
@@robbiewood9008no, it was written by Richards
@@nectarin777 Only after Richards heard Brian Jones playing the basic riff on a recorder.(As witnessed by Bill Wyman and Marianne Faithfull.....they were there,you werent).
Keith and Mick will forever haunting by their fomer friends, that s it.
Like it very much!
Only Brian Jones could play a recorder and make it look cool with originality.
No Jones no Stones.
The Stones never again had a number one hit in Britain after Jones died.
He was the Stones, and my favorite Stone by far.
Yeah but the song was already made with Brian on it. So that doesn't count.@@BigSky1
Dog Serious Brian does not play on it. His original part was wiped and Mick Taylor added his part.
That's not Mick Talyor in the video, it's Brian Jones, wearing the big glasses.@@BigSky1
Sheldon Goldstein sorry but Taylor was far away Brian did all the making off but Jagger and Keef took all credit
@@suzannep5792 This was Keef's song.
perfectioN✌️❤️
It was said of Brian Jones that he could pick up any instrument and make it sing. RIP
Brian could not make his own voice sing.
He had a horrible voice.
Ele merece, ele merece
Ruby Tuesday will always be the Stones Yesterday! Keith had to pick up & finish this Masterpiece where Brian left off due to his spiraling decline,
No no. Brian co wrote the tune and was fully engaged in its recording. He did have drug challenges at the time no doubt, but not on this session. Marriane says Brian was all over this and even Mick acknowledges Brian was fully engaged. Keith’s been the test on this one
It was pure Richards , start to finish.
Oh yes, the great Keith Richards The man of 3 chords ( or is it 4?) Mr. Riff himself A man more famous for being a dead man walking than anything else. A man who once said “ Led Zeppelin was aptly named Because they never got off the ground” Such childish petulance, so sad This cretin wasn’t fit to shine Jimmy Page’s or Jeff Beck or David Gilmoure’s shoes
@@alangordon8906 Brian Jones was kicked outta the band June of '69. The day before he died! Jagger & Richards went to Jones Sussex home to try to work out a deal & purchase the Rolling Stones name, Jones refused, Richards presumably chase him across his property w/ a knife, That's R&R
Eu amo Rock \o/
Eu amo ' Te Rolling Stones '
This vid is about BJ, right?? The lyrics be about Keith's ex gal, Mick is highlighted like a lion or fragile rose petal not sure which be him, but the key here is Brian Jones wrote the music to this, influenced by a Kinks song, thus the dedication to Brian Jones (rip)..this is gorgeous!!
Nope. Totally Keith's song. Written after a girlfriend left him and her knickers in his bed.
Hyde park for Brian's death
+Andrew Brennan Brian jones contributed to the lyrics in the songs
+Andrew Brennan Keith and Brian wrote the song.
When you read the credits on the album no mention of Brian Jones as a songwriter.
STONES THE SALT AND PEPPER OF LIVE!
love thi song , where is CC ??
Brian Jones
Rolling Stone
Without whom.....
❤
Good bye RIP Brian Jones
😘😘😘
今でもよく聴きます♪
this version is more beautiful
Could he just be the most beautiful man in the world ??
yes.......💙
Not really.
No,that would be Brian....
The Stones are not beautiful at all ....
No, that would have been Benjamin Orr from The Cars.
Mick Reading Shelley to that bunch of freaks...
Mick seems all broken up with Jones'death.
What "Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday to Brian" should mean ? All I can hear is RS studio version of the song and all I can see is Jagger mostly on the screen in this vid.
The intro from 0:00 to 0:59 is not part of the well-known 3 min 12 sec release of this track. What is the source of the intro?
1967
To Brian, hahaha...
Ruby to Brian Jones died
Why's muck wearing a dress and lipstick??
LOL! Very weird looking.
He will pick out any girl or girls from any venue he visits. Doesn't matter if she came with her husband or if she came alone. I think the dress and lipstick may have worked for him.
he is gay
Perhaps he enjoys dressing and making up like a woman.
You young people don't understand the sixties and early seventies. Everything was subject to questioning and experimentation.
Business music.only.in.coat
Memento Mori
BJ should have fired those 2 back stabbers .hired a better singer.and guitarist !!!!some people
You have it completely backwards. Julio.
Ronnie Wood is such a hack. A plus one at best. Forever a sideman, 2nd fiddle. And an embarrassing name dropper as well. There's absolutely no comparison between him and Brian.
He's the best they have because who else are they going to get?
Ron Wood has appeared on more number one hit records than Brian could shake a stick at.
There is no comparison.
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As a band, the Stones would naturally lean toward trashy material If it weren’t for their founder, Brian Jones and the inclusion of Mick Taylor, they’d have nothing but a catalogue of junky racist and drug celebrating songs like Some girls and Sister Morphine