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Phil Good
First, I can't judge by the pic if it's Brian or not.
What I do know is that, regarding photos, the light sometimes really fools you.
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stonesrule
I have a friend who worked with Andy at the Factory and saw or heard from him everyday from 1965ish- 1970. She is a Stones fan I phoned her yesterday and asked her what she knew. Her impression was that BJ and AW knew each other only in a surface way.
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stonesrule
I have a friend who worked with Andy at the Factory and saw or heard from him everyday from 1965ish- 1970. She is a Stones fan I phoned her yesterday and asked her what she knew. Her impression was that BJ and AW knew each other only in a surface way.
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stonesrule
I have a friend who worked with Andy at the Factory and saw or heard from him everyday from 1965ish- 1970. She is a Stones fan I phoned her yesterday and asked her what she knew. Her impression was that BJ and AW knew each other only in a surface way.
Well, the OFFICIAL title of this photograph is 'Andy Warhol with Brian Jones'. I have seen this photo many times through the years and it always has had that title. The photographer claims it was Brian Jones. He was there. Why are so many people here disputing what the man saw with his own eyes?
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neptune
Well, the OFFICIAL title of this photograph is 'Andy Warhol with Brian Jones'. I have seen this photo many times through the years and it always has had that title. The photographer claims it was Brian Jones. He was there. Why are so many people here disputing what the man saw with his own eyes?
Because he may have been mistaken even at the time. Did he actually meet Brian, or just see him from a distance & assume it was Brian?
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neptune
Well, the OFFICIAL title of this photograph is 'Andy Warhol with Brian Jones'. I have seen this photo many times through the years and it always has had that title. The photographer claims it was Brian Jones. He was there. Why are so many people here disputing what the man saw with his own eyes?
Because he may have been mistaken even at the time. Did he actually meet Brian, or just see him from a distance & assume it was Brian?
Are you kidding me? Brian Jones was a famous rock star in 1965/1966 and the photographer certainly would not have mistaken him for someone else. Yeah, perhaps there were some Brian look-alikes in 1966, but if you saw the one and only Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones at a party, you would know for sure. There would be no mistaking that. Everyone at the party would be talking about him.