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  1. 16 de dez. de 2023 · Speaking shortly after Jones’ death, Richards said that most of the guitarist’s pitfalls lay in his inability to gel with the band towards the end, saying, “Because he’s dead, I can say, ‘Oh, Brian was a fantastic musician’, but it wasn’t true.

  2. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Chief among these was Scaduto's portrayal of the late Brian Jones as the most talented and important member of the band, allegedly ostracised and bullied by a jealous Jagger and Keith Richards.

    • Paul Brannigan
  3. 9 de fev. de 2024 · With Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman. The Stones and Brian Jones examines the musical creativity of Jones, the secret to the band's success, through candid interviews with all the essential performers and previously unreleased archive.

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    • Documentary, Music
    • Nick Broomfield
    • 2024-02-09
  4. 4 de nov. de 2023 · A dedicated student of blues and R&B, Jones relates to both Black music and society’s underdogs, and it was his newspaper ad calling for band members that led Mick Jagger and Keith Richards,...

    • 1 min
    • David Browne
    • Improved Outlooks
    • Entering The Studio
    • The Recording
    • The Song’S Inspiration
    • The Release
    • Impact and Legacy

    A reprieve to all of this seemed to come in the shape of that summer’s month-long American tour. “To some extents, the hatchets with Brian were buried on that ’66 tour,” said Keith Richards. “We were totally wrecked every day on real good Mexican grass. It was much easier to get along with Brian because we were all into the same thing. Mick too. Th...

    Though the Stones had laid down a couple of new songs at RCA Studios in Los Angeles back in August, when the band and producer/manager Andrew Loog Oldhammade their first visit to Olympic Sound Studios in Barnes, London – a venue to which they’d frequently return to make a string of classic recordings – it was, according to bassist Bill Wyman, “the ...

    For days, the pair directed the sessions in pursuit of the song. Indeed, Jimi Hendrix, who visited the studio during this time, claimed that Brian seemed to be in charge of proceedings. Together, they would draw from a range of classical instruments to render the song’s prevailing plaintiveness. The basic rhythm track consisted of Keith on acoustic...

    Unlike the shared responsibilities of producing the music, the song’s lyrics – in another first for the Stones – were penned solely by Keith. While Mick Jagger’s compositions seemed to often scold and denounce his female subjects, Keith Richards, in comparison, could be considered something of a romantic. His treatment would be considerably more co...

    “Ruby Tuesday” was complete once the vocals were recorded – Mick’s soft enunciations a sympathetic interpretation of Keith’s melancholic theme – and the song was quickly readied for release. On January 13th, 1967, it appeared as the B-side to new single “Let’s Spend The Night Together,” a track the Stones had previously recorded at RCA. Quickly, ho...

    The lush instrumentation of “Ruby Tuesday” was just one charming aspect that made Between The Buttons, which came a week after the single, such an inventive and endearing album. The Stones had fused their own quixotic blend of pop rock, taking influence from baroque and music hall to create a prototype of what would become known as psychedelia – a ...

    • 3 min
  5. 17 de nov. de 2023 · In the film, there’s an old news clip where an interviewer keeps asking Jones about writing the band’s songs, and Jones, with evident chagrin, points him toward Jagger and Richards. The rest of the story is a well-known downward spiral.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2017 · On April 7, 1962, however, one of modern music's most fateful meetings occurred when a couple of kids named Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ventured out to a show at a London blues club and saw...