Brian Jones & the Rolling Stones tribute [Love in vain]
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there is a vid of brian playing great slide on love in vain on stage
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Paint it black...
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Long live the king!
brian was the greatest 1942 to the summer of '69 he blessed the world with his magical gift for music!
r.i.p bri'
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great tribute!
RIP Brian my hero!
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He's not dead, he lives...Just listen to all the classic original Stones...He's living in that music, I tellya...
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To Adamw122007:
Brian JOnes is the only stone who has died. He was replaced with Mick Taylor, who left in 1974, and he was in turn replaced by Ron Wood. Bill Wyman later left the group in 1993, and the band has since remained a foursome (not unlike Led Zeppelin or The Who, though the bass duties are handeled by American session bassist Daryl Jones.
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ok thanks
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out of curiosity are they all dead reply to this please
adamw122007 4 years ago
No only Brian Jones he was 27 in 1969
[He was the 1st leader named the band got there 1st gigs] and RIP great sidemen on piano's Ian Stewart[Was a Stone before Mick & Keith] also he is the Stu in Led Zepplelins boogie with Stu song. others on keys were Nicky Hopkins, and Billy Preston these cats added to the Stones sound live and instudio.
ReBeat 4 years ago
por dios!!! me puse a llorar... Brian fue un verdadero bluesman... gran versión... felicitaciones... creo q Brian Jones era los Rolling Stones... cuando entran las teclas es muy emocionante... su vida no fue un "amor en vano"... Dios te guarde demonio sonriente... angel electrico del blues...
alejandrozwanik 4 years ago
I don't know what you said but it looks nice.
Thank you.
ReBeat 4 years ago
I've heard it in the gimme shelter movie and i really liked it. And now a have it, Thank u so much!!!!!
marianarollinga 4 years ago
No Thank you it's all my pleasure. One of my fave songs I had to learn. There are good you tube versions from the Stones from 69/72
ReBeat 4 years ago