I love this song, but it's highly underrated by many. When I first heard it, I thought, "This is one of the Rolling Stones' most f*cking awesome songs ever!"
Wish they did a lot more Eastern stuff. And in '69 they should've said to Jones " you're NOT coming to America" then toured with sessionists. Give him a taste of being left out to give him a fright. Negotiations could be made later with America after he'd proven to clean up his act.
Great video, and what memories. I still wish I'd one of Brian Jones' babies. The Stones' music after Brian's death seems, to me, so much less complex, much less interesting instrumentation. Loved Nicky Hopkins piano, but after he left, wow, just a different band altogether.
@ysbaddaden2003 I agree with you completely...Brian Jones was most creative and original talent in the Rolling Stones. His inventiveness was greater than that of Jagger and Richards combined.
You have to watch out.. as this song gets heftily psychedelic for a good portion.
TheDoors78521 6 months ago
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TheDoors78521 6 months ago
solo a un estupido no le gusta este video
tampikosita 7 months ago
Second that - Brian Jones was the best.
FBlackRules 8 months ago
que hermosa foto la de brian jones con george harrison se ven hermosos.
tampikosita 9 months ago
Mick Jagger: Vocals
Keith Richards: Vocals, 6 and 12 string electric guitars
Brian Jones: Electric dulcimer played with slide and recorder
Bill Wyman: Fretless electric bass
Charlie Watts: Tablas
Nicky Hopkins: Organ
atticthoughts 10 months ago
@atticthoughts Brian is also credited with playing sitar on this track
jwild611 5 months ago
I love this song, but it's highly underrated by many. When I first heard it, I thought, "This is one of the Rolling Stones' most f*cking awesome songs ever!"
AlantheOttoman 10 months ago 2
Keno's ROLLING STONES Web Site Recorded: August 10 - 12, 1967. Released on Their Satanic Majesties Request in December of 1967.
Vocals: Mick Jagger Sitar, Sarod, Tamboura, Flute, Organ, Tabla & other Percussion: Brian Jones Acoustic
ukraininoak 1 year ago
this track sounds like a "gomper"too.
gittahfiend 1 year ago
What's a Gomper?
Kelly14UK 1 year ago
Wish they did a lot more Eastern stuff. And in '69 they should've said to Jones " you're NOT coming to America" then toured with sessionists. Give him a taste of being left out to give him a fright. Negotiations could be made later with America after he'd proven to clean up his act.
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
Great video, and what memories. I still wish I'd one of Brian Jones' babies. The Stones' music after Brian's death seems, to me, so much less complex, much less interesting instrumentation. Loved Nicky Hopkins piano, but after he left, wow, just a different band altogether.
Grb0914 1 year ago
Totally underrated album
amixofeverything 1 year ago
man, brian was GREAT at sitar. this whole song is awesome! i wish they stuck with this sound.
Bmcgov133 1 year ago
Is this Beatles or Pink Floyd?
AngeloNoel 1 year ago
@AngeloNoel The Rolling Stones
JulietteMorrison6 1 year ago 9
@AngeloNoel the rolling stones.
tampikosita 9 months ago
brian looks like axle rose , mmm who knows ?
TheMaz1964 1 year ago
Biggest mistake the bastards ever did
Getting rid of this crazy genius.
ysbaddaden2003 1 year ago
@ysbaddaden2003 I agree with you completely...Brian Jones was most creative and original talent in the Rolling Stones. His inventiveness was greater than that of Jagger and Richards combined.
zinotify 1 year ago 6
@ysbaddaden2003 ...he died....
Bmcgov133 1 year ago
Much underrated song this. Brilliant musicians - and yes, Brian was one of the best from the best decade.
sciron60 1 year ago 6
Brian was the best!!!! much respect!
rufuspain33 1 year ago 21
@rufuspain33 Totally agree.
LoveMarriott 1 year ago 5
Thanks a lot for posting many pictures of Brian and finishing the video with Percy Shelley!
fleetwoodmac1982 2 years ago 8