Ruby Tuesday (instrumental) - details in description
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Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in 1966.
Line up:
Brian Jones - piano & recorder
Keith Richards - 12 string acoustic guitar & double bass (bowing)
Bill Wyman - bass guitar & double bass (fretting)
Charlie Watts - drums
Unverified - tambourine
Brian Jones was truly an incredible musician, beautiful recorder
Dito!!!
I'm agree 👌❤
This timeless ethereal masterpiece created by the classically trained Brian, is truly the apex of the stones.
Brian's Pastoral Hauntingly Wisfull Ballad!
Brain jones... the multitalent of the stones, playing flute, piano, cello on this one. Sweet melodie, genius bass and drums, 12 string guitar of keith is cleary there I always liked the chorus. An soft beginning an an kick ass chorus. Their masterpiece.
Brian didn't play cello on this. It's a double bass played by Bill and Keith. Bill held the notes, and Keith bowed the strings. 🎶
@@thebrianjonesresource2thanks for the Info... i have to say it was brain jones masterpiece... like child in time from deep purple but shorter. 😊
One of many.......
A masterpiece!! Brian Jones, the first and original Rolling Stone.
July there were no rolling stones any more...
Brian, I'm 81 now. Hopefully, I'll be seeing you soon, my old friend. Have missed you since you had that 'accident.' You told me that you were moving onto better projects and seemed happy. No matter what, I'm always your friend. See you soon.
Ronnie
Cool Ronnie. It kills me. Life is hard to navigate sometimes.
Beautiful comment..I'm 69..when it's my time to leave here..I hope I get to meet him too..💯💖🎶💐🌠🙏🙏
You were Brian's friend?
Ces triste il aurait pus faire de grande musique
Brian sounds like a true dandy on this, what a musician, what a loss for the world.
Wipes the floor with contemporary pop music.
Contemporary music lacks depth, soul etc.
"Jimi Hendrix was honored to attend a Rolling Stones recording session for Ruby Tuesday. It was really Brian Jones' session. He was the master of the sound, and the various exotic instruments he played all fused into a melodic experience that expanded the parameters of the Rolling Stones' sound. Ruby Tuesday became number one as they hung out together. Brian was ecstatic over its success. He loved to hear it by chance, on the radio in his Rolls Royce, in a club, or out of a solitary window they happened to pass. Brian would tell with great relish of how he and Keith Richards worked and worked on coloring, adding dramatic yet wispy touches here and there, alternating the mix between lead voice and background vocal harmonies, while interplaying exotic instruments. Sounds that were impossible to identify gave Ruby Tuesday an eternal air of mystery and yearning."--'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child, by David Henderson
Like a lonely voice in the wilderness crying out.
Brian’s recorder is amazing.
Brian is Amazung ...
Love Brian's Piano as well
The recorder part is kind of the life of the song, and there was a vibrancy and color that was lost from the band without Brian. I did not know Brian was on piano as well as recorder on this track, and had always assumed that there were classical session musicians filling out the sound. I had no idea, nor would have ever guessed, that the double bass part was actually Keith bowing and Bill fretting! Great post and information.
All the originals béautifull sounds coming from thé songs up to 1969 were Brian s !!! Alexis Korner once said HÉ was THE musician in his band....
Ditto for Syd / the Floyd
Brian was their resident classical musician. ;D
Brian Jones, génie de la musique, merci beaucoup the Rolling stones depuis 1964...
Brian really shines on this instrumental
Mesmerizing , keep coming back to hear this ❤️
About 40 years ago I heard this song for the first time and was captivated by the recorder playing. Just a few days ago I learned who Brian Jones was and that it was he who played those beautiful notes. And you can hear the improvisational nature of this playing because he was deeply influenced by jazz and blues. What an immense and overlooked musician who I understand created the Rolling Stones, named the group, but was ultimately voted out by the other personalities who were growing in another direction.
Magic flute...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thanks Brian Jones 💕💕😢😢😢😢😢
Brian was a musical god 😊
Amazing, and Charlie on the drums is wonderful.
He was a truly gifted musician on an astonishing range of instruments. ❤
This song is incredible!!!
Memories come up.
Pure gold for us boomers....HAT TIP
秀逸です❗️
ルビーチューズデー、⤴️⤴️レディジェーン、⤴️⤴️楽器こそは、⤴️⤴️違っても、⤴️⤴️クラシカルな曲🎵💕💕😌💕💕は、普遍デアリ😅❤🎉流石❗️
ジョーンズさん、⤴️⤴️貴方は、⤴️⤴️音の魔術師✋ですね。
素晴らしい曲🎵を☺️聞かせて✨😆👂️頂きどうもありがとう😆💕✨ございました。❤😂🎉😊
Exactly!
@@GogglesPaesanoさん💬コメントどうもありがとうm(_ _)mございます。
亡くなられてから、50年以上の歳月が流れ、色褪せる事なく、聞けますね。
どうもありがとうm(_ _)mございます。♥️🥰🥳😍🤩🎼🎶🎶🎵🎸🎻💿🇬🇧
“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 didn’t know he played main piano on this, wow.
Amazing to listen to, thank you.
According to what I’ve seen, Jack Nitzsche listed as “additional piano”
An absolute classic.
Phenomenal
Outstanding video, thank you...
When Mick's voice joints, it changes a lot
As always.
Très jolie musique
Very nice
Grazie grazie e grazie a tutti i bei commenti che scrivono
The Double Bass part played by Keith is just as amazing and embellishing.
By Keith and Bill. Keith bowed, Bill held the notes.
Wow!
Great mix of this😃
Yea. Was a lot bigger and brighter than I had remembered it to be..
Genius.
The fruit of Anita's triumph negotiating a working relationship between Brian & Keith. Short lived tho.
The lad played clarinet in school.
She would never say where she came from
Yesterday don't matter if it's gone
While the sun is bright
Or in the darkest night
No one knows, she comes and goes
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day
Still, I'm gonna miss you
Don't question why she needs to be so free
She'll tell you it's the only way to be
She just can't be chained
To a life where nothing's gained
And nothing's lost, at such a cost
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day
Still, I'm gonna miss you
"There's no time to lose," I heard her say
Catch your dreams before they slip away
Dying all the time
Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
Ain't life unkind?
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day
Still, I'm gonna miss you
Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday
Who could hang a name on you?
When you change with every new day
Still, I'm gonna miss you
***
Brian jones excelente musico multinstrumental, El motor creativo de The Rolling Stones su perdida fue tan grande qué la banda sono nunca igual sin el hasta hoy en dia!!
Wonderful!
C'est un air ou je plane . excellent
Wonderful
The recorder part is very difficult. He did all the difficult parts on all the early stuff.
💖👏👏
is there any more footage / sound of Brian playing the piano from 3:20 onwards? It is amazing!
☮
A hard rocking song in part with no electric 🎸
Is that Brian Jones on the count in?
Keith.
Keith
Thanks.
mick taylor thought he was going to get the Lions share a members share , but taylor forgot the Fact that the stones were badly ripped off by their 1st manager . the stones really payed their Dues , making all those albums doing all those Gigs in the Brian jones Era ..! mick taylor messed up leaving the Band too late ' he helped them with 6 albums.. Now he payed his Dues... Ouch
Brian' gave the stones mysticism... landscape .. embellishments...he sprinkled his Brian Jones fairy dust magic on those songs ... But he was never given any song writing credits ... which hurt him profusely....
Wow!