@acerb45666555 really? the entire internet at your fingertips and you can't use google to look up the story of Lady Jane Grey. Not that this could possibly be about her.
It seems like it could be about Jane Seymour. Henry VIII's wife who was probably his favourite. Henry was known as being the type to write love songs to his women - Greensleeves was rumored to be written by him to Anne Boleyn.
Other than that, some ppl think it's about Jane Ormsby-Gore, an english woman Mick Jagger was seeing.
@doritoeater212 Who cares who it is about. Just listen and enjoy the sound and the lyrics, for who ever. Enroll in ahistory class if you want to dissect it!
@acerb45666555 Actually, she was put in line after Elizabeth, I think! First it was Edward, Mary and Elizabeth's brother. Then Edward died in his mid-to-late teens. It was believed that Ed and Jane (Henry 8th's sister's grand-kid) would marry. They didn't because Ed died! However, before he died, he made Jane his heir. She ruled 9 days, like they said. She was a Protestant, and Edward was raised Protestant, so his advisers influenced him to take Mary's place because she
@2oldfashgrl was a Roman Catholic. (her mother was Henry's first wife, and a RC Spanish princess. They were going to punish her, but Mary spared her life. Then a year later, Mary married a RC Spanish king, Phillip 2. There was a rebellion, and Phillip 2 was very controlling, and it was believed that she was accused of treason, and then she was executed w/her husband.
"From one bone I fashioned you. I chose the bone that protects man’s life. I chose the rib, which protects his heart and lungs.Your characteristics are as the rib, strong yet delicate and fragile." Beautiful is in the mix also. A very fitting tribute to the Fairer Sex.
My mother was a woman, and still is, after 77 years next Monday. I remember her spit on her fingers to comb my cowlick down.It almost worked. I recall her telling me that I was such a good boy as she dressed me for school, too. I have failed to become a criminal because of her. This song and video do grand tribute to the beauty of womanhood...that splendor of God.
Women are the result of 4 billion years of Love's Infinite power presenting itself to express the sensitivities, and diverse beauty within everything; when one opens that inner conscious awareness that we all share, women are the personification of the awesome creative force and the most compassionate bearers of all humanity. We should all give women old and young the respect and appreciation they deserve. Thanks for sharing your love, the upload music.
I read that Neil Young admitted to using this melody when he wrote his '75 song "Borrowed Tune". He was very up-front about it, and confessed in the following lyrics:
"I'm singin' this borrowed tune I took from the Rolling Stones, Alone in this empty room. Too wasted to write my own".
Got to give the guy credit for Honesty, for the admission of plagiarism and Humor for the lyrics.
If you don't feel that you fit in this world, don't feel bad. Likely you're one of us that belongs to Jesus, in which case you'll be ecstatic in the next world!
@guyNbluejeans: Intriguing, such tid-bits...which, in all likelihood could be vetted were apt image files to somehow emerge. Often, the clever photographers of the Belle Epoch used diffused north-porch-light (overhead, through muslin fabric), paired with directional reflective surfaces and augmented by tungsten or other supplemental chemical light bursts. The gradient overhead light ensured even frontal distribution and dimensional features capture. One more thing; rare...face-lifts="enameled"
@folladordeprostis I'm not exactly sure. From what I read, there are several songs they have no longer played since his death and they didn't give any details as to why they don't. They only state that "The Stones have not played this song since the death of Brian Jones". I don't know if it's legal or personal issues. I have read it more than once, so I tend to believe it's true.
...my sveet Lady Jane...Bella da morire, meravigliosi Rolling che hanno saputo e sanno ancora affascinare e coinvolgere, emozionare fino alle lacrime...
I know I commented a week ago- but this song really hits me in some way. Its excellent early Stones, Aftermath, 1966. I think I must have heard it when I was very young, a lot of times. Its so lamenting, so forthright... different, and brilliantly written and played and sung!
Called my wife Lady Jane and suddenly I was listening to this track it was there all the time at the back of my mind like so many memories from that time
Back around '82, I was in Salmagundi's on Geary Street in San Francisco and met an old woman there that had wonderful bone structure. I'm sure in her day she was every bit a classic beauty much like these ladies in the vid. I think her name was Terry.
I love this song and I love how zara2255 coupled it to beautiful classical women from a bygone era. It makes me wish I could somehow trade this garbage-can-of-a -world for what's presented here and live there for a very, very long time.
Woah just noticed, my middle name is Jane, my moms middle name is Anne and my sisters middle name is Maria (not marie, but close to it.) Thats weird...
If anyone ever doubted Brian Jones' musical genius,this song evaporates any feckless controversy. Who else would dare to play the electric dulcimer in the midst of a rock group? It was once said that Brian could pick up any instrument you nominated and in two days would be an expert. I completely believe it. His murder was an unspeakable tragedy as we will never know what heights he may have scaled. Still,we do have 5 years of his fabulous work with the Stones to enjoy from now until eternity.
@purplepelican69 Too bad Kieth Richards and Brian Jones never got along. Not knowing much about their differences I can't really comment on it. But this song has the diversity and depth that I virtue the Stones for. One of their many now overlooked masterpieces. The Brian Jones years were too short; conspiracy or not.
@gotehorn It wasn't just Richards that resented Brian (who formed the band,remember) but Jagger also - they were jealous of his talent and presumably felt threatened. Richards also detested Mick Taylor (who happened to be a great guitar player,surprise,surprise!) and was instrumental in making his life a misery and forcing him to quit. The Stones are a fabulous band who made great records,but apart from Bill Wyman you certainly wouldn't want to meet any of them!!
@purplepelican69 Ya I hear ya. I can't tell you how many potentially great bands I've heard that couldn't deal with the battling ego's long enough to hit the big time. Kieth Richards and Mick Jagger had their ego battles as well. But unlike the Beatles I think they realized they had way too much to lose by spitting up. People at their level are in a different scheme than the mere bourgeois like me. But that's what an economic class system does to people. Illusion that it often is.
Is it true this song depicts ones choice of Marijuana over the love of a woman? Because I can say trhat while some women are cool with your dirty little habit at first there'll always come a time where she'll make you choose between her or herb.
@brucetrueasblue I've known many couples that enjoy herb together. If you like herb that much then find a woman who also does. I don't agree that it's a dirty habit but then I don't think everyone should smoke it.
She whas realey beatiful to se,my sweet Lady Jane.This play is wrong my love your time as come my love.It whas into the year 1967 when it happend it whas a beautiful time for me and for The Rolling Stones.
We would die for our ladies of the sixties. Today's 'ladies' have 4 kids, fathers unknown, criminal records, and would punch me out for posting this...
I sure wish women were still classy like those in the pics. Piercings in strange places, tattoos painted on their sunburnt skin and wearing slutty clothes just don't get it. Then, they (modern women) wonder why men treat them like they sometimes do.
Just a nice rhythmic piece of music, simple in its construction, beautiful harmony & both string instruments complementing each other. The Beatles had nothing like this. As original as original can be.
metaphors seem to be lost on most of the commenters here...zzz..ingratiousness...lol...lady jane is euphemistically british woman...every name in the song is beatifying women of all types....wonder why some of you want to make it a wierd politcal or otherness...get over yourself..its a song...its a painting
I've said it before, show me any contemporary 24 year old these days that can write with this type of sophistication and maturity. The dumbing down of America.
It's songs like this and "Backstreet girl" by the Stones too that make me think the Beatles had no monopoly on songwriting then. The Stones really had that British class consciousness thing going on.
A lot of people think this was inspired by Jane Asher (Paul McCartney's then girlfriend) but it was actually Jane Ormesby Gore who was a kind of early 60s upper class "IT" girl whose father was UK ambassador in Washington during Kennedy's administration
@alcoholfueledrage No the song was nothing to do with Lady Jane Grey who was indeed beheaded in a dastardly way by filthy Brits supporting Bloody Mary decapitating all and sundry in the midst of 16th century squalor (probably just as squalid as the filthy Americans who slaughtered some 300 Indian women and children at Wounded Knee more than 3 centuries later) :-))
@clerihew10 This song isnt about Lady Jane Grey? And re the slaughter (or mistreatment of anyone anytime anywhere especially the waek or helpless,) I despise men who prey on women/the weak, I dont care who they are. Any man who mistreats a woman or any child/defenseless person I'll kill (if I can get away w/it). If I cant get away w/it I'll wait.
I have said this elsewhere,because -You are all way off beat.Lady Jane was the gamekeeper's pet name for Lady Chatterly's genitalia in Lady Chatterly's Lover .Listen to the lyrics. Read Philip Norman's excellent biography of The Rolling Stones. You might actually learn some truths about them.
@Cavelson Many female models for painters in the 19th century were either the mistresses of the painter or well known prostitutes. Many prostitutes were painted in Paris at this time.
It's so beautiful!!!! ^^
MariTao2010 3 days ago
Lady Mary Jane
Aldebaron9 1 week ago
I LOVE THIS SONG...AND IS THAT SUN TOO...WHERE ALWAYS MY LOVE...
rosheberha 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
This video will be marveled at a thousand years from now. Well done.
JosephHuntington 2 weeks ago
VERY VERY.... ALL COSMIC SENSATIONS
riccardo2118 2 weeks ago
LOVE THIS SONG...IT'S SO CUTE,
rosheberha 3 weeks ago
0:36 LOL meu cabelo é crespo igual o dela
abadipioh 3 weeks ago
Errinerung an meine Jugendzeit...
54berndasn 3 weeks ago
LOVE THIS SONG....FOREVER MY LOVE!!!!!
rosheberha 3 weeks ago
Very nice! :)
Folknfunk 3 weeks ago
tres beaux visage qui incarne la femininté existe elle encore?????????je n'y croit plus!!!!!!
ericmavi62 4 weeks ago
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ulbh 4 weeks ago
i loooove brian
SuperMiro73 1 month ago
@SuperMiro73 anche io...era un genio
looseintothefog 1 month ago
Beautiful masterpiece from Brian Jones. Absolutely beautiful... Brian always grabs your heart! lovely video thanks :)
j77777j7 1 month ago
thank God for women...no matter all the details, beautiful things all
fuzzypige222 1 month ago
@fuzzypige222 Aww, that's so nice to hear someone say that. :) Thank God for men, too! Peace and love.
LoquaciousInkSlinger 3 weeks ago
Mick loves the ladies and so do I.
Fantastic paintings - thanks for posting this.
Remind me to look up the story of Lady Jane...Grey.
In fact I will do that right now.
:)
AcePilot101 1 month ago
Another stones hit.
69ssrszl1 1 month ago
Nicely put together.
lauralee2414 1 month ago
Many Thanks!
freelancer9955 1 month ago
My favorite song, a great folk song for the Stones.
indiansummermusic 1 month ago
i believe she is the one who was Queen for only 9 days. Before, i think, Elizabeth 1st took over.
acerb45666555 1 month ago
@acerb45666555 really? the entire internet at your fingertips and you can't use google to look up the story of Lady Jane Grey. Not that this could possibly be about her.
It seems like it could be about Jane Seymour. Henry VIII's wife who was probably his favourite. Henry was known as being the type to write love songs to his women - Greensleeves was rumored to be written by him to Anne Boleyn.
Other than that, some ppl think it's about Jane Ormsby-Gore, an english woman Mick Jagger was seeing.
doritoeater212 1 month ago
@doritoeater212 Who cares who it is about. Just listen and enjoy the sound and the lyrics, for who ever. Enroll in ahistory class if you want to dissect it!
1971Missmarilyn 1 month ago
@acerb45666555 Actually, she was put in line after Elizabeth, I think! First it was Edward, Mary and Elizabeth's brother. Then Edward died in his mid-to-late teens. It was believed that Ed and Jane (Henry 8th's sister's grand-kid) would marry. They didn't because Ed died! However, before he died, he made Jane his heir. She ruled 9 days, like they said. She was a Protestant, and Edward was raised Protestant, so his advisers influenced him to take Mary's place because she
2oldfashgrl 3 weeks ago
@2oldfashgrl was a Roman Catholic. (her mother was Henry's first wife, and a RC Spanish princess. They were going to punish her, but Mary spared her life. Then a year later, Mary married a RC Spanish king, Phillip 2. There was a rebellion, and Phillip 2 was very controlling, and it was believed that she was accused of treason, and then she was executed w/her husband.
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A very classy video done to a very classy song! Well done!!!
ramdhanifirman 1 month ago
pura arte pura.
lcfa1962 1 month ago
the most beautiful song and the pictures puro amor y romanticismo te amo mick
MLZAS 1 month ago
Good Job nice
patchrat1 1 month ago
The Stones Forever ....
IFeelFine2011 1 month ago
Perfect.
guyNbluejeans 1 month ago in playlist Happy Birthday
Memories:) Thanks for sharing! Nice video with pictures ~~~
All the best ~~~
Anne
Qatern 2 months ago
A very classy video done to a very classy song! Well done!!!
Albertanator 2 months ago
This song touched my heart, I heard several times and not tired of his sweet melody.
And the pictures are beautiful, looks like I'm in heaven!
isis9870 2 months ago
oh yeah.... nice.
Zardoz5280 2 months ago
Keith's acoustic, Brian's dulcimer and Jack Nitchze's harpsichord at the break all together is Phenominal.
Ovalvox 2 months ago
@Ovalvox totally agree
mv9186 1 month ago
Great Song ...
The Stones Forever .
IFeelFine2011 2 months ago
tanks is beatifull
nsello22 2 months ago
Superb music, wonderful portraits. Great.
emmebyrock 2 months ago
great track, as most here may know Neil Young borrowed the melody for his track Borrowed Tune, if you havent heard that check it out.
theblahman 2 months ago
nice composition - painting, song and video. tahnks for sharing
michelesato 2 months ago
"From one bone I fashioned you. I chose the bone that protects man’s life. I chose the rib, which protects his heart and lungs.Your characteristics are as the rib, strong yet delicate and fragile." Beautiful is in the mix also. A very fitting tribute to the Fairer Sex.
Thereisonlythemoment 2 months ago
this is one classy vid/soundtrack...so far this is my fave of the MANY i've watched/listened to, on the tube...6 stars zara2255
LanceHelmut 2 months ago
beautiful video Zara2255..beautiful
fuzzypige222 2 months ago
Really nice the way you've compiled the video...lovely paintings and great way to break them up.
satia401 2 months ago
Esta cancion es sinonimo de Brian Jones
tampikosita 2 months ago
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Beautiful .....
Great To Play On Guitar.
The Stones Forever !!
IFeelFine2011 2 months ago
Beauty is the only pursuit of true men.
ManicoAlmond 2 months ago
great song and video
nanarockband 2 months ago
I pledge myself to you ♥
"W oder V?"
:)
Noctiluca0 2 months ago
very nice video and the song too..love the paintings.
JuanThePunk 2 months ago
Hermosa cancion y sugestiva de amor, entre Marta y Antonio, buenisima.
Marcku100 2 months ago
brian jones.
powerlinestreet88 2 months ago
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IFeelFine2011 3 months ago
my lady marta,
for your eyes.
ever for you, my love.
my sweet lady marta
i love you. antonio
paduaprs 3 months ago
one of the best songwriters,,,one of the best bands ever!! living legends!! MY STONES!!
sinisalicanin 3 months ago
Great song.
TheSoccer87 3 months ago
mick voice is so beautiful in this song.
TheSoccer87 3 months ago
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Thereisonlythemoment 3 months ago
@Thereisonlythemoment the instrument is a dulcimer
klemmer441 3 months ago in playlist Music 3200 III
@Thereisonlythemoment Well said.
guyNbluejeans 3 months ago
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May I recommend the book 'A Pop Revolution, the transatlantic music scene 1965 to 1969' by the invisible man. The author is a big fan of this track.
garyw930 4 months ago
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guseinovr 4 months ago
My mother was a woman, and still is, after 77 years next Monday. I remember her spit on her fingers to comb my cowlick down.It almost worked. I recall her telling me that I was such a good boy as she dressed me for school, too. I have failed to become a criminal because of her. This song and video do grand tribute to the beauty of womanhood...that splendor of God.
JosephHuntington 4 months ago
@JosephHuntington I agree man!!! We only have
ONE MAMA !!!!!!!!
atalaya1980 3 months ago
Women are the result of 4 billion years of Love's Infinite power presenting itself to express the sensitivities, and diverse beauty within everything; when one opens that inner conscious awareness that we all share, women are the personification of the awesome creative force and the most compassionate bearers of all humanity. We should all give women old and young the respect and appreciation they deserve. Thanks for sharing your love, the upload music.
alohaservant 4 months ago
I read that Neil Young admitted to using this melody when he wrote his '75 song "Borrowed Tune". He was very up-front about it, and confessed in the following lyrics:
"I'm singin' this borrowed tune I took from the Rolling Stones, Alone in this empty room. Too wasted to write my own".
Got to give the guy credit for Honesty, for the admission of plagiarism and Humor for the lyrics.
Msdistarr 4 months ago in playlist The Stones
Why did God make women so beautiful? It's my only question.
guyNbluejeans 4 months ago
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If you don't feel that you fit in this world, don't feel bad. Likely you're one of us that belongs to Jesus, in which case you'll be ecstatic in the next world!
guyNbluejeans 4 months ago
Song and video , Fantastic combination !!
AllardDuHamel 4 months ago
@guyNbluejeans: Intriguing, such tid-bits...which, in all likelihood could be vetted were apt image files to somehow emerge. Often, the clever photographers of the Belle Epoch used diffused north-porch-light (overhead, through muslin fabric), paired with directional reflective surfaces and augmented by tungsten or other supplemental chemical light bursts. The gradient overhead light ensured even frontal distribution and dimensional features capture. One more thing; rare...face-lifts="enameled"
CarCriticAssessor 4 months ago
Lovely
CarCriticAssessor 4 months ago
beautiful concept video with an excellent song - great job - thanks for posting....
tomdon444 4 months ago
I pledge my soul to --lady Jane
TheHempMessiah 4 months ago
Stones don't play it anymore?
folladordeprostis 4 months ago
@folladordeprostis They have not played it since Brian Jones' death in '69.
Msdistarr 4 months ago in playlist The Stones
@Msdistarr why?
folladordeprostis 4 months ago
@folladordeprostis I'm not exactly sure. From what I read, there are several songs they have no longer played since his death and they didn't give any details as to why they don't. They only state that "The Stones have not played this song since the death of Brian Jones". I don't know if it's legal or personal issues. I have read it more than once, so I tend to believe it's true.
Msdistarr 4 months ago
Millions of points from me for this beautiful Video. Wonderful song, fascinating ladies.
Wasserfrau1000 4 months ago
...my sveet Lady Jane...Bella da morire, meravigliosi Rolling che hanno saputo e sanno ancora affascinare e coinvolgere, emozionare fino alle lacrime...
seellllly 4 months ago
I know I commented a week ago- but this song really hits me in some way. Its excellent early Stones, Aftermath, 1966. I think I must have heard it when I was very young, a lot of times. Its so lamenting, so forthright... different, and brilliantly written and played and sung!
Finko00 4 months ago
Called my wife Lady Jane and suddenly I was listening to this track it was there all the time at the back of my mind like so many memories from that time
MrFlyingkites 4 months ago
Back around '82, I was in Salmagundi's on Geary Street in San Francisco and met an old woman there that had wonderful bone structure. I'm sure in her day she was every bit a classic beauty much like these ladies in the vid. I think her name was Terry.
guyNbluejeans 4 months ago
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CarCriticAssessor 4 months ago
simply giving bliss to my soul thanks rollin//// don pedro
tomz698 4 months ago
I have heard a lot of great songs... a few of them make me weep- because they are so melodic- this is one of them...
Finko00 4 months ago
neil young had pretty good taste
agilblom 5 months ago
cool
utubes4u 5 months ago
This is about anyone's LADY JANE !
GREAT SONG !!!
atalaya1980 5 months ago
Very beautiful presentation and very powerful images and music. Warm hugs, dear friend!
SuperLuckydream 5 months ago
Fantastic paintings to a good old Stones single! lg Rowo
RoeWolf 5 months ago
IT'S MAGIC LIKE A DREAM
micafox 5 months ago
I love this song and I love how zara2255 coupled it to beautiful classical women from a bygone era. It makes me wish I could somehow trade this garbage-can-of-a -world for what's presented here and live there for a very, very long time.
guyNbluejeans 5 months ago
Woah just noticed, my middle name is Jane, my moms middle name is Anne and my sisters middle name is Maria (not marie, but close to it.) Thats weird...
I love this song, music nowadays is crap.
emilyabby19972002 5 months ago
@emilyabby19972002 Yeah you're right.... :)
gixxerboy555 5 months ago
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@emilyabby19972002 Yeah you're right.... :) for 100%....
gixxerboy555 5 months ago
@emilyabby19972002 Hi Emily! I have a couple of tattoos on my arm Baby JANE , my daughter;
ANNE the first true-love in my life and ANNA -MARIE my Highschool sweetheart!!!
I don't think that's weird but WOW!!!!!! You're right about nowadays music, most of it is crap!!!!
atalaya1980 5 months ago
no jones …...no stones
vboy13 5 months ago
That when life was so easy. Love it
richardjaques576 5 months ago
God bless you Brian. what a great musician you were.
phineas117 5 months ago
...apart from the great song these are beautiful paintings too.
haikuy 5 months ago
I love this great song, amazing pictures!!! brava Zara, I like it, ciao, Pas
paspan1952 5 months ago
Love this song, takes me way back! Great choice of pictures too.
123snowball 5 months ago
If anyone ever doubted Brian Jones' musical genius,this song evaporates any feckless controversy. Who else would dare to play the electric dulcimer in the midst of a rock group? It was once said that Brian could pick up any instrument you nominated and in two days would be an expert. I completely believe it. His murder was an unspeakable tragedy as we will never know what heights he may have scaled. Still,we do have 5 years of his fabulous work with the Stones to enjoy from now until eternity.
purplepelican69 5 months ago
@purplepelican69 Too bad Kieth Richards and Brian Jones never got along. Not knowing much about their differences I can't really comment on it. But this song has the diversity and depth that I virtue the Stones for. One of their many now overlooked masterpieces. The Brian Jones years were too short; conspiracy or not.
gotehorn 5 months ago
@gotehorn It wasn't just Richards that resented Brian (who formed the band,remember) but Jagger also - they were jealous of his talent and presumably felt threatened. Richards also detested Mick Taylor (who happened to be a great guitar player,surprise,surprise!) and was instrumental in making his life a misery and forcing him to quit. The Stones are a fabulous band who made great records,but apart from Bill Wyman you certainly wouldn't want to meet any of them!!
purplepelican69 5 months ago
@purplepelican69 Ya I hear ya. I can't tell you how many potentially great bands I've heard that couldn't deal with the battling ego's long enough to hit the big time. Kieth Richards and Mick Jagger had their ego battles as well. But unlike the Beatles I think they realized they had way too much to lose by spitting up. People at their level are in a different scheme than the mere bourgeois like me. But that's what an economic class system does to people. Illusion that it often is.
gotehorn 5 months ago
Is it true this song depicts ones choice of Marijuana over the love of a woman? Because I can say trhat while some women are cool with your dirty little habit at first there'll always come a time where she'll make you choose between her or herb.
brucetrueasblue 5 months ago
@brucetrueasblue thats true about chicks and weed dude but this song is about lady jane from lady chatterlys lover
blueoystercult22 5 months ago
@brucetrueasblue I've known many couples that enjoy herb together. If you like herb that much then find a woman who also does. I don't agree that it's a dirty habit but then I don't think everyone should smoke it.
gotehorn 5 months ago
perfecto!
mjpsails 5 months ago
freedom to be as you BE
hughilene 6 months ago
I'd tap that
truongkahp 6 months ago
She whas realey beatiful to se,my sweet Lady Jane.This play is wrong my love your time as come my love.It whas into the year 1967 when it happend it whas a beautiful time for me and for The Rolling Stones.
Gerard3795 6 months ago
@Gerard3795 It was a bad time for your English teacher who has a face palm mark to this day. Proof read dude!
flyingscience 6 months ago
beautiful video with such a great song - nicely done !
tomdon444 6 months ago
We would die for our ladies of the sixties. Today's 'ladies' have 4 kids, fathers unknown, criminal records, and would punch me out for posting this...
SpudIrish 6 months ago
@SpudIrish -- and covered with tattoos......
RossABQ 6 months ago
I sure wish women were still classy like those in the pics. Piercings in strange places, tattoos painted on their sunburnt skin and wearing slutty clothes just don't get it. Then, they (modern women) wonder why men treat them like they sometimes do.
southwriter 6 months ago
quanti ricordi!
49gisella 6 months ago
bellissimo!!!
guiguar 6 months ago
Just a nice rhythmic piece of music, simple in its construction, beautiful harmony & both string instruments complementing each other. The Beatles had nothing like this. As original as original can be.
kolbpilot 7 months ago
this song is about jane seymour queen consort of HEnry VIII
Murdoc2Dbabe 7 months ago
@Murdoc2Dbabe l thought it was about Lady Jane Grey, the nine day Queen
ForAfewMoviesMore 6 months ago
@ForAfewMoviesMore well if you notice he sings my dear lady Anne- thus Anne Boleyn
Murdoc2Dbabe 6 months ago
Brian Jones,rest in peace.
gio73vanna 7 months ago
May I recommend the book 'A Pop Revolution, the transatlantic music scene 1965 to 1969' by the invisible man.
karlvorderman 7 months ago
i like this beautiful song too
varioaudra 8 months ago
Azért ilyen a világ, mert ilyen gyűlölködők vagytok!
nroseize 8 months ago
Perfectly beautiful!
delmartinis 8 months ago
I don't know about you, but i need a toke……….Caribbean
caribbeanpowers 8 months ago
@caribbeanpowers toke this
TheEyeification 7 months ago
metaphors seem to be lost on most of the commenters here...zzz..ingratiousness...lol...lady jane is euphemistically british woman...every name in the song is beatifying women of all types....wonder why some of you want to make it a wierd politcal or otherness...get over yourself..its a song...its a painting
fuzzypige222 8 months ago
Why have ratings been disabled? I wanted to give it a thumbs up - still remember the Flowers LP.
mingo09able 8 months ago
Didn,t the stones kinda prove all are equal but --we do have classes of people also.
Lady Jane is a song --that kinda does that-You would love Jane and Marie-Love that back ground.
jimmatera 9 months ago
Rolling Stones is Awesome, But Beatles is the best!!! =)
caveirinha97 9 months ago
Great song and video. May Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones live long and prosper!
glennrickard323572 9 months ago
There were some HOT women in the 19th century,judging by thrse paintings. Great song by the Stones.
jonchrysostom 9 months ago
@jonchrysostom I'm quite sure some liberties were taken with these pics.
calalilygirl 4 months ago
I've said it before, show me any contemporary 24 year old these days that can write with this type of sophistication and maturity. The dumbing down of America.
kolbpilot 9 months ago
It's songs like this and "Backstreet girl" by the Stones too that make me think the Beatles had no monopoly on songwriting then. The Stones really had that British class consciousness thing going on.
atomotma 9 months ago
Very nice clip
Many thanks.
Great old band
Barzol636 10 months ago
great song. Nice video.
zerotolerance4u 10 months ago
A lot of people think this was inspired by Jane Asher (Paul McCartney's then girlfriend) but it was actually Jane Ormesby Gore who was a kind of early 60s upper class "IT" girl whose father was UK ambassador in Washington during Kennedy's administration
clerihew10 10 months ago
@clerihew10 Or Lady Jane Grey perhaps before the filthy brits cut her head off?
alcoholfueledrage 9 months ago
@alcoholfueledrage No the song was nothing to do with Lady Jane Grey who was indeed beheaded in a dastardly way by filthy Brits supporting Bloody Mary decapitating all and sundry in the midst of 16th century squalor (probably just as squalid as the filthy Americans who slaughtered some 300 Indian women and children at Wounded Knee more than 3 centuries later) :-))
clerihew10 9 months ago
@clerihew10 This song isnt about Lady Jane Grey? And re the slaughter (or mistreatment of anyone anytime anywhere especially the waek or helpless,) I despise men who prey on women/the weak, I dont care who they are. Any man who mistreats a woman or any child/defenseless person I'll kill (if I can get away w/it). If I cant get away w/it I'll wait.
alcoholfueledrage 9 months ago
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I have said this elsewhere,because -You are all way off beat.Lady Jane was the gamekeeper's pet name for Lady Chatterly's genitalia in Lady Chatterly's Lover .Listen to the lyrics. Read Philip Norman's excellent biography of The Rolling Stones. You might actually learn some truths about them.
bigtuk51 9 months ago
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great song!thank you
Hrisant1 10 months ago
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Hrisant1 10 months ago
LADY MARY and LADY JUANA _JANE
rochebraziliano 10 months ago
What a lovely LOVE SONG!!! Great!!!
rotes1968 10 months ago
I was a kid growing up in Michigan during a time when actual music was being created. That makes me blessed.
guyNbluejeans 10 months ago
the highest of poetry. yeats kavangh cohen b.dlan snr have not bested this
dcconsi 11 months ago
Great paintings to a STONES classic!
cherilyn9 11 months ago
Who were those women? What their histories? Such beauty turned just into cold tumbstones
Cavelson 11 months ago
@Cavelson Many female models for painters in the 19th century were either the mistresses of the painter or well known prostitutes. Many prostitutes were painted in Paris at this time.
mooneepondskid 11 months ago
@mooneepondskid Interesting.
kolbpilot 11 months ago
now that's good art.
winggoddess 11 months ago
So sad that all those hot chicks don't exist anymore!
Cavelson 1 year ago
@Cavelson
I so agree !!!!!!!!
ajsklar 11 months ago
@Cavelson
I so agree !!!!!!!!
If you look deep in the comments, someone posted the titles
for these paintings. Some of this was done more than 100 years ago !!!
The paintings are known in the art world.
ajsklar 11 months ago
i love, love 'Lady Jane', one of the best songs ever...
zardozmania 1 year ago
todavia me gusta hoy dia.j'aime toujours aujourd'hui.i still like today
houtwith1 1 year ago
Great song
chuckedone 1 year ago
Anyone know if The Rolling Stones perform this live anyomore? Like recently
TheNEWfilmfanatic99 1 year ago
@TheNEWfilmfanatic99 they haven't performed this song (amongst others) since brian jones died
videomaster54321 1 year ago
this is my moms favorite stones song, i can see why.
FuzztoneProductions 1 year ago
@StraussBogart
Dear Alan ! Very pleasure to me you liked this video...I adore this song for many years...Thanks and greetings to your Mum ! :)
2255zara 1 year ago
very ancient this song papy's boy friend and mamy's girl uncle, they say.
yes Lady blu is better now.
no stone,
Sonoinviaggioify 1 year ago
mooie nummer prachtig
lmastie 1 year ago