The Rolling Stones - She Said Yeah

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The World's Greatest Rock n Roll Band, they keep proving it over and over again. The Stones were formed by blues purest, guitarist and harp player Brian Jones in 1962. He wanted to start a R&B band and the first to join him was pianist Ian "Stu" Stewart, followed by guitarist Geoff Bradford. In June, Mick Jagger (vocals) and Keith Richards (guitar) joined them. Also to join the band at that time was bass player Dick Taylor, but no set drummer was to join at first. Bradford left the band shortly after Richards and Jagger joined. Several drummers would play with the band - Mick Avory (who later would join the Kinks), Tony Chapman, Charlie Watts and Carlo Little. Jones was the band's early leader and was the one to come up with the name, which he took from a Muddy Waters song. That December Dick Taylor left and Bill Wyman took over the bass duties. In January '63 Charlie Watts finally decided to take up on a earlier offer to join the band and the heart and soul of the Rolling Stones was now in place. The Stones started out playing small clubs. Their first studio work took place that March but it wasn't till they met Andrew Loog Oldham that things would start to click for them. Oldham signed the band to work for him and partner Eric Easton that May. But there would be one more change. Oldham didn't feel Stewart's image fit in with the rest of the band's and insisted on him being out of the main line up. Luckily for the Stones, Stu agreed to become their road manager and still play his fine piano in sessions for the Stones till his death in December of 1985.

Success came to the Stones rather quickly as they transformed from a blues band to a rock band. In the coming years the Stones would experiment with just about every kind of rock music out there. But still, they would never wander too far from the blues. It was Jones and Richards who wrote the blueprint for rock guitar weaving that so many other bands would soon partake in. Jones was also the first white man to play slide guitar and played it superbly. Richards in time would be know as one of rock's best ever rhythm guitar players and his guitar riffs became the trademark sound of the Stones. With Wyman & Watts the band had one of rocks best rhythm sections too. But with that all said and done, it was Jagger who was perhaps the main reason for the band's rise to the top. Jagger early on took over as the band's leader and as singer was the front man. His stage presence was unlike his contemporaries and the young fans just loved him.

By the mid sixties the Stones were the number two band in rock behind the Beatles. They would turn out a number of great songs written by Jagger/Richards that had instruments on them that were never heard before in rock music. This all came via the versatility of Jones, "a cat who could play any instrument" as Richards would later say about him. But by the late sixties things were not going well between Jones and Jagger/Richards. Jones wanted writing credit on songs he help write in the studio, which he would never receive. In May of '69, it was agreed that Jones would leave the band. The band hired blues guitarist Mick Taylor to take his spot in the group. Taylor's guitar playing compared to Jones' was a world apart. Taylor played a more cleaner guitar than Jones and unlike Brian stuck to just the guitar. As the Stones entered the seventies he pretty much took over most of the lead guitar parts in the band as Richards' drug problems got somewhat in the way. While all this went on, Jagger remained the front man and continued to deliver songs vocally like no one else. It was during this time period that the Stones would become rock's best live act.With the Beatles now gone, the Stones were the true kings of rock. Unfortunately in December of 1974, Taylor suddenly quit the band. Some say it was over his lack of receiving writing credits that was the cause, a problem Jagger/Richards still hadn't addressed to the rest of the band. In April of '75 Ron Wood, guitarist for Faces was named as a temporary replacement for the upcoming tour. But just about everyone knew he would stick, and in time he did. Unlike Taylor, "Woody" seemed to fit in more with Richards' style of playing. For the first time since the Brian Jones days, Richards had someone he could guitar weave with again. The band's present lineup would stay intact for years to follow.

- Keno, 1999

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  • Keith was not a better guitar player back then or now. It was Brian Jones, the one murdered the cute blone who founded the Stones. They always manage to leave him out and and lots of young people have no idea that he could play so many instruments and taught Keith how to play better too.

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  • @richg225 He taught Mick how to play harmonic, but i'm not sure he help Keith with his guitar playing, in fact in an in terview you can watch here in YouTube he says "Keith's better with the guitar". Whatever, he sure could play a lot of instruments, according to Keith, "he could compose with a milk carton".

  • Brian was the first person in England to play slide guitar. He taught Keith that and guitar weaving and other things. He was murdered and they found no drugs in his system. The man that killed him, a worker on his house admitted it on his death bed. Keyhole or something like that. The police have opened Brians case up again. Some people even think Keith and Mick payed him to kill Brian.

  • Diasano, it was the other way around. 99 was wrong. Must be too young to remember . I am 59 and I remember everything

  • No Rylan 99 sorry to tell you this. I have been following the Stones since I was 12 years old. Brian was the one who taught Keith how to play slide guitar and the art of guitar "weaving". Keith couldn't touch Brian as far as guitar playing. He just has a couple of good riffs mostly ones that he "learned" from Churk Berry, and Bo Didley. He has great riff's. That's why they call him Keef Riffhard. Personally I love Keith and his music but you have to give Brian credit.

  • @richg225 not exactly true.brian was a decent player who could play alot of instruments but was most definetly not better than keef considering keef played leadon alot of the stones early work cause of jones drugs and when jones died who played all the guitar?keith

  • That was awsome.

  • Saw them at the Gaumont, Sheffield only I saw Brian Jones too.

  • Why do they always cut Brian out? He founded the Stones. What is wrong with this picture?

  • The best song with Rolling Stones is..... ALL OF THEM!

  • I want to see Brian !!! The cameraman forgot him...

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