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tonterapi
I like these two very much...
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tonterapi
I like these two very much...
These are VERY cool. I'm very curious which song(s) het was playing in that time.
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kleermaker
His fading away and his ban have left a shadow over BB and LIB for me. Maybe that's part of the reason why those albums certainly aren't my biggest fav RS albums. They both lack something. Must be Brian.
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kleermaker
His fading away and his ban have left a shadow over BB and LIB for me. Maybe that's part of the reason why those albums certainly aren't my biggest fav RS albums. They both lack something. Must be Brian.
Brian is on most tracks on Beggars Banquet.
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kleermaker
Okay, that must be the reason I like BB more than LIB!
But as for BB I always have the SFTD recording vid in mind, where Brian ends up in some corner of the studio. It's symbolic to me.
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DiamondDog7
I want to show and talk about 1962 - 1969... more about Brian's period with the Stones. More about Between the Buttons, Aftermath, December's Children, 12x5 etc etc etc etc.
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DiamondDog7
I think this IORR forum is too much about Mick Taylor (although I'm a big fan of him), Ronnie Wood, Exile on Main Street and recent works.
I want to show and talk about 1962 - 1969... more about Brian's period with the Stones. More about Between the Buttons, Aftermath, December's Children, 12x5 etc etc etc etc.
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DiamondDog7
I want to show and talk about 1962 - 1969... more about Brian's period with the Stones. More about Between the Buttons, Aftermath, December's Children, 12x5 etc etc etc etc.
Bring it in! The Stones in the sixties: great time, great albums, great shows/happenings. BtB, Aftermath, TSMR: wonderful stuff. The oldies as well (Blue Turns to Grey, The Singer Not the Song etc.).
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Scooby
Thanks to everyone who has posted such wonderful pictures.
At the height of his powers Brian was a musical genius who seemed able to play any instrument to a very high standard. His musicianship gave the Stones a cutting-edge virtuosity that they have not reached since.
Well said, Scooby!
He wasn't a master of the guitar, but he did add some good sounds to some songs on the Stones records! His final days weren't pretty, but let's not forget what he GAVE to the Stones and to us fans.