Deltics... you are a treasure.
I've seen Brian's ad many times but this time I really pay attention into it, and what it actually says.
Fisrt thing to notice is that as far as The Rolling Stones is considered to be Brian's "brain child" or was born according to his "master plan", that's a strong over-exaggaration. What Brian had in his mind - at least in this stage - seems quite a far cry from what the band turned out to be. First of all, he seemed to hold the vocal and guitar duties solely by his own hands (just think of it...
) All he needed was four other guys to basically back him up: one to piano, one to harmonica or sax, one to bass and one to drums. It looks like that the model he has in his mind was more that of a jazz band - or Blues Incorporated - than the guitar driven rock band the Stones turned out to be.
Technically he might formed the Stones, but what the band turned out to be, seemed to develop by the logic of its own, by the nature and contributrion of the members to join in. Seemingly, the arrival of Mick and Keith (a duet that didn't have any place in Brian's original scheme) changed the dynamics strongly. Mick took the vocal duties and Brian and Keith started to work out their guitar duets. I think the 'Stones' was born in that moment when Mick and Keith and Chuck Berry walked in. That was the birth of the 'greatest rock and roll band in the world". If Brian had any genious or vision THAT was seeing the potentiality of Mick and Keith and their rocking, non-purist attitude, and choosing THEM instead of some technically better players he already was associated with. (Well, check the Ginger Baker thread to see what some technically superior players were thinking of Mick at the time. Keith is not even mentioned; he was generally hated by the whole r&b scene.)
- Doxa
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2009-10-13 10:24 by Doxa.