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The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones' Lonely Hearts Club

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+++ 1967 ++++++ 1967 +++

April 6, 1967 - Rome: BJ and Mick Jagger interview for Italian TV.

June 8, 1967 - EMI Studios, London (over-dub recordings): THE BEATLES, Single B-side (Apple R 5833 [UK]/Apple 2764 [US], March 6/March 11, 1970); PAST MASTERS VOL. 2 (Capitol C21S-90044, CD[US], May, 1988/ Parlophone CDP 790044-2, CD [UK], Aug. 1988):
1. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) (Lennon, McCartney); ANTHOLOGY 2 (Capitol 8 34448 2, CD [US], March 19, 1996):
2. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) [Extended Remix] (Lennon, McCartney)
BJ: alto saxophone; — NOTES: A-side of original single: Let It Be(Lennon,McCartney).

June 16-18, 1967 : Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey, California (“MONTEREY POP”, film, directed by D.A. Pennebaker, 1968; released on video, Virgin VVD 143 [UK]/Sony RO162 VH [US], 1985; and on DVD, “THE COMPLETE MONTEREY CONCERT”, Criterion Collection 167 [US], Nov. 12, 2002):
BJ among festival crowd.

June 18, 1967 - Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey, California: THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE, KISS THE SKY (Polydor LC 0309 [West Germany], Nov. 1984; JIMI PLAYS MONTEREY, Reprise 25358-1 [US], 1986; Reprise 25358-2, CD [US]/Polydor 827990-2, CD [UK], Feb. 1986); — “JIMI PLAYS MONTEREY”, film (directed by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, 1986; released on video, Virgin Music Video VVD 198 [UK], June, 1987; as “JIMI HENDRIX: LIVE AT MONTEREY”, HBO 130021 [US], probably 1987/BMG 791 192 [UK], Feb. 1994; also released on DVD, “THE COMPLETE MONTEREY CONCERT”, Criterion Collection 167 [US], Nov. 12, 2002)
BJ: announcement of band (incomplete on earliest LPs).

Early Summer, 1967 - Probably Olympic Sound Studios, London: BJ interview (SING THIS ALL TOGETHER [BT]).

August 26, 1967 - Bangor, Wales: BJ, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (British TV news clip).
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+++ 1966 ++++++ 1966 +++

March 26, 1966 - Schipol Airport, Amsterdam: BJ interview for Dutch TV.

April 1, 1966 - La Locomotive Club, Paris: BJ and Bill Wyman in audience (shown in “Ready, Steady, Go!”, April, 1966).

June 1, 1966: EMI Studios, London (over-dub recordings): THE BEATLES, Single (Parlophone R 5493 [UK]/Capitol 5715 [US], Aug. 5/Aug. 8, 1966); REVOLVER (Parlophone PCS 7009 [UK]/Capitol ST 2576 [US], Aug. 5/Aug. 8, 1966; Capitol CDP 46441, CD [US]/Parlophone CDP 746441-2, CD [UK], April, 1987):
1. Yellow Submarine (Lennon, McCartney); REAL LOVE, CD single (Apple EMI Rec.
CDR 6425 [UK], Feb. 5, 1996/Capitol 8 58544 2 [US], March 5, 1996):
2. Yellow Submarine [New Mix] (Lennon, McCartney)
BJ: percussion, back-up vocals; John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Marianne Faithfull, Pattie Harrison, George Martin, Neil Aspinall, Mal Evans: back-up vocals;
NOTES: Flip side of original single: Eleanor Rigby (Lennon, McCartney).

September 2, 1966, onwards, and February 11, 1967, onwards - IBC Studios and Olympic Sound Studios, London: BRIAN JONES, Soundtrack recordings for “MORD UND TOTSCHLAG” (“A DEGREE OF MURDER”, film, premiered at the Filmcasino, Munich, April 19, 1967); — Soundtrack released on A DEGREE OF MURDER (BT CD [dub of complete audio track including dialogue without track separation])
BJ: sitar, organ, dulcimer, recorder, clarinet, harmonica, harpsichord, and maybe composer; Jimmy Page: guitar; Nicky Hopkins: piano; Peter Gosling: vocals, mellotron, keyboards; Kenney Jones: drums; Mike Leander: orchestral score; Keith Richards: hand in the production; Glyn Johns: engineer; — Credits: Director and script: Volker Schlondorff; production: Rob Houwer Films, West Germany; camera: Franz Rath; cast: Anita Pallenberg, Werner Enke, Hans-Peter Hallwachs, Manfred Fischbeck; length: 87 mins.

November, 1966 - Olympic Sound Studios, London: MARIANNE FAITHFULL, Single (Decca F 22524 [UK], Feb. 10, 1967/London 45-LON 20020 [US], March 9, 1967); THE WORLD OF MARIANNE FAITHFULL (Decca SPA 17 [UK], Sep. 1969); GREATEST HITS (London PS 457 [US], Oct. 19, 1969); THE VERY BEST OF MARIANNE FAITHFULL (London 820482-2, CD [UK], Nov. 2, 1987):
1. Is This What I Get For Loving You? (Spector, Goffin, King)
BJ: euphonium; Marianne Faithfull: vocals; John McLaughlin, Joe Moretti, Jimmy Page, Big Jim Sullivan: guitar; Nicky Hopkins: piano; Eric Ford, Alan Weighall: bass, Andy White: drums; Red Weller, Alan Hakin, Eric Allen: percusssion; Sidney Sax: string leader; Andrew L. Oldham: producer; Mike Leander: music director.
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+++ 1965 ++++++ 1965 +++

January 6, 1965 - Belfast, Northern Ireland: BJ, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts interview for “Six Five”, BBC TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 0.056A).

January 21, 1965 - Press conference, Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney: BJ and Mick Jagger interview for Australian TV.

March 1, 1965 - London: BJ and Mick Jagger interview by Brian Matthew for BBC radio (see Group Catalogue Entry 0.063).

March 25, 1965 - Copenhagen: Interview with all five Stones by Mogens Vemmer for Danish TV.

April 22, 1965 - Hotel Maritime, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Interview with all five Stones for Canadian TV (shown in “Like Young”; CFCF-TV, April 24, 1965; re-broadcast Dec. 7, 1989).

April 25, 1965 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Interview with all five Stones by Larry Zolf for Canadian TV (clip shown late April, 1965, with an extract of I’m Alright [McDaniel]; featured in “This Hour Has Seven Days”, CBC, Nov. 15, 1965, re-broadcast in “The History Of The Rolling Stones In Toronto”, CBC, July 30, 2003; released on “TORONTO ROCKS! - THE 2003 SARSSTOCK CONCERT” [BT DVD]).

May 3, 1965 - New York City: “The Clay Cole Show”, WPIX Channel 11 recordings: Telephone and audience interview with all five Stones (plus the band listening to play-backs of "The Last Time"[Jagger, Richards] and Little Red Rooster [Dixon].

May 20, 1965 - Los Angeles: BJ and Mick Jagger interview by Jack Good for “Shindig!”, ABC-TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 0.073).

Late May and late July, 1965 - Regent Sound Studios, London: NICO, Single (Immediate IM 003 [UK], Aug. 1965):
1. I’m Not Sayin’ (Lightfoot)
2. The Last Mile (Oldham, Page)
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Contrary to rumours, BJ was not involved in this release featuring: Nico: vocals; Jimmy Page: guitar, producer (2); Eric Ford (1): bass; Andy White (1): drums; David Whittaker (1): orchestra arrangement; Andrew Loog Oldham (1): producer; Bill Farley: engineer;
— Cut 1: Mistakenly entitled I’m Not Sayin on original single.

July 23, 1965 - In the streets of London: BJ, Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman interview (SING THIS ALL TOGETHER [BT]).

September 3 or 4, 1965 - Irish Tour: Film interviews with all five Stones for “CHARLIE IS MY DARLING”, film (see Group Catalogue Entry 0.109).

October, 1965 - London: BJ announcement for “Teen Time”, British radio show (EXTENDED PLAY [BT]; THRU THE YEARS [BT single box]).

November 7, 1965 - New York City: WILSON PICKETT, Planned recording session
BJ, Bob Dylan: guitar; Wilson Pickett: vocals.

November 9, 1965 - City Squire Hotel, New York City: BOB DYLAN, Rock and folk jam (not recorded due to electricity breakdown)
BJ: acoustic guitar, harmonica; Bob Dylan: acoustic guitar, vocals; Robbie Robertson, Bobby
Neuwirth: acoustic guitar.
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+++ 1964 ++++++ 1964 +++

March 29, 1964 - Live at the Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey: THE YARDBIRDS (not recorded)
BJ (replacing Keith Relf for one gig): harmonica; Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals; Chris Dreja: guitar;Paul Samwell-Smith: bass, vocals; Jim McCarty: drums, back-up vocals.

June 2, 1964 - New York City: Live and telephone interviews with all five Stones for “The Les Crane Show”, WABC-TV; — NOTES: First TV appearance by the band in the US, also featuring play-backs of "Not Fade Away" (Holly) and "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (Dixon).

June 10, 1964 - Chess Studios, Chicago: BJ and Mick Jagger interview for a local Chicago TV station(clip shown in the Stones mini movie preceding the Induction to the Rock’n Roll Hall Of Fame, Jan. 18, 1989).

Autumn, 1964 - Probably EMI Studios, London: PETER & GORDON, IN TOUCH WITH PETER AND GORDON (Columbia 33SX 1660 [UK], Dec. 18, 1964/EMI 8 56565 2, CD [UK], Dec. 12, 1997: cuts 1, 2); Single (Capitol Rec. 5335 [US], Jan. 1965: cut 2):
1. A Mess Of Blues (Pomus, Shuman),
2. Love Me, Baby (Asher, Waller)
BJ: harmonica; Gordon Waller: guitar, vocals, harmonica (1); Peter Asher: guitar, vocals; bass and drums: not identified.

October 23, 1964 - Hotel Astor, New York City: Interviews with all five Stones by Ed Rudy (IT’S HERE LUV!!! [BT and BT CD]; PRECIOUS STONES [BT picture disc]; BRIAN JONES INTERVIEW [shaped BT CD single]).

November 20, 1964 - London: BJ and Mick Jagger interview by Keith Fordyce for “Ready, Steady, Go!”, AR TV show (see Group Catalogue Entry 0.054).
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+++ 1959-1962 ++++++ 1959-1962 +++

Late 1959 and early 1960 - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: THE CHELTONE SIX and THE RAMRODS (not recorded)
NOTES: According to Graham Ride, BJ’s room mate from May, 1961-March, 1962, Brian Jones never played for either THE CHELTONE SIX or THE RAMRDOS.

1960 - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: BILL NILE’S DELTA JAZZMEN (not recorded)
BJ: acoustic guitar (not alto saxophone), sitting in with the band for a number or two on a few occasions, but never a permanent member.

May-late 1960 - The Star Hotel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (also The Ealing Jazz Club, London, June 26, 1960): Gigs with JOCK HENDERSON’S DIXIELANDERS (not recorded)
BJ: guitar; Mike Cox: trumpet; John “Harry” Brampton: clarinet; Ron Brown: trombone; Glyn Wilcocks: piano; Ron Cox: bass; Jock Henderson: drums; — NOTES: BJ and John “Harry” Brampton at the time also played once a week with a mainstream jazz pick-up band in a pub in Bath, Somerset.

October or November, 1961 - Wellington Hotel Pub, Gloucestershire: Jam with members of the DAVE
RICH COMBO (not recorded)
BJ: alto saxophone; Graham Ride: clarinet.

November 22 or 29, 1961  The Patio Club, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: ELMORE LEWIS & LEROY GRAHAM (alias BRIAN JONES & GRAHAM RIDE) (not recorded):
1. Jeeps Blues (Hodges)
2. Parchman Farm (Allison)
3. Work Song (Adderly)
4. Coming Home (James)
and other songs
BJ: electric guitar; Graham Ride: alto saxophone; — NOTES: BJ drew his pseudonym from slide guitarist Elmore James and Mississippi bottleneck player Furry Lewis.

1961 and/or 1962 - Club 66, Wheatsheaf Pub, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Gigs with the JOHN KEEN BAND a.k.a JOHN KEEN JAZZ BAND (not recorded)
BJ: guitar; John Keen: trumpet and cornet; remaining musicians not known; — NOTES: At particular venues the JOHN KEEN BAND also performed under their alternate pseudonym THE BRIAN JONES BLUES BAND featuring BJ: guitar; John Keen: trumpet, cornet; Graham Ride: saxophone; Dick (Duck) Pond: bass or drums; — On the other hand, BJ also sat in, on occasion, with a couple of other traditional jazz bands performing in Cheltenham, including once with the famous ALEX WELSH BAND.

Early March, 1962 - Home recordings, Oxford: PAUL JONES’ THUNDER ODIN’S BIG SECRET, Demo tape for Alexis Korner:
1. Dust My Blues (James)
among other songs
BJ (alias Elmo Lewis): slide guitar; Paul Jones: vocals, harmonica; Ben Palmer: piano; George Khan: saxophone; Roger Jones: bass; Chris Elkington: drums.

April 7, 1962 - Live at the Ealing Club, London: BLUES INCORPORATED featuring ELMO LEWIS (alias BJ) and PAUL POND (alias JONES) (not recorded):
1. Dust My Blues (James)
BJ: slide guitar; Charlie Watts: drums; Paul Jones (replacing Cyril Davies on this cut): vocals, harmonica; Alexis Korner: guitar; Keith Scott: piano; Art Wood: back-up vocals; Andy Hoogenboom: string bass;
NOTES: First meeting of Brian Jones and Charlie Watts with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of LITTLE BOY AND THE BLUE BOYS who attended the show.

Spring, 1962, onwards - The White Bear Pub, Bricklayer's Arms and The Wetherby Arms, London:
EMBRYONIC ROLLING STONES, Rehearsals and auditions (not recorded)
BJ: guitar; Ian Stewart: piano; Andy Wren (early May, 1962): vocals and maybe piano; Brian Knight (May, 1962): vocals, harmonica; Geoff Bradford (May and June, 1962), Keith Richards (May 25, 1962 onwards): guitar; Mick Jagger (May 25, 1962, onwards): vocals; Dick Hattrell (probably May, 1962), Dick Taylor (June, 1962, onwards), Bill Wyman (December 9 or 10, 1962): bass; Tony Chapman, Mick Avory: drums (June, 1962 onwards).

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Перекур...Перекур...
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 12:21:14   
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И ещё одна попытка дискографии Брайана...И ещё одна попытка дискографии Брайана...

COME ON (Chuck Berry) Rec: May 10, 1963* Rel: June 7, 1963 (UK 45) M. Jagger: Lead Vocals. K. Richard: Guitar. B. Jones: Harmonica, Backing Vocal.** B. Wyman: Bass, Backing Vocal. C. Watts: Drums.

*Another version, which remains unreleased, was recorded on 16 May. **Jones doubles Mick throughout the verse; thankfully he's not thatsquawky voice repeating the title phrase.

I WANT TO BE LOVED (Willie Dixon)* Rec: May 10, 1963** Rel: June 7, 1963 (UK B-Side) M. Jagger: Lead Vocal. K. Richard: Guitar. B. Jones: Harmonica. B. Wyman: Bass. C. Watts: Drums.

* An unreleased stab at I'M A HOG FOR YOU BABY was recorded at this session too. **An earlier version was recorded, along with ROADRUNNER, BRIGHTLIGHTS, BIG CITY, DIDDLEY DADDY and HONEY WHAT'S WRONG for a demo on March 11, 1963. The band also recorded PRETTY THING and IT'S ALL RIGHT BABE for another demo on April 16, 1963. The first set are on bootleg, the second aren't. Both the later songs are of course, Bo Diddley. The band did many Diddley songs onstage, and one- BRING IT TO JEROME -featured Brian on the gravelly 'Jerome' vocal.

FORTUNE TELLER (Neville) Rec: Aug. 1 or 8, 1963 Rel: Jan. 24, 1964 (UK comp - SATURDAY CLUB) M. Jagger: Vocal, Handclaps, Harmonica(?)*, Tambourine(?).** K. Richard: Guitar. B. Jones: Tambourine(?), Harmonica (?)**, Backing Vocal. B. Wyman: Bass, Harmony Vocal.*** C. Watts: Drums.

*Mixed down significantly on some compilations. **On his site Wyman says Brian is harp and Mick is tambourine, but unless Andrew started his downplaying of Jones this early, I don't think Brian's main contribution would be so near-inaudible... ***Wyman doubles Mick throughout most of the song. Wyman claims he didn't enjoy singing, but Brian did. Brian just helps out on the"Aaahs" here.

POISON IVY (Version One) (Leiber-Stoller) Rec: Aug. 1 or 8, 1963* Rel: Jan. 24, 1964 (UK comp - SATURDAY CLUB) M. Jagger: Lead Vocal, Guiro**. K. Richard: Lead Guitar. B. Jones: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocal. B. Wyman: Bass, Harmony Vocal.*** C. Watts: Drums.

*A Jagger-Richard song, WHAT KIND OF GIRL was recorded on this date also, but remains unreleased, and unbooted. **Apparently Jagger overdubbed a guiro, but the raspy percussion does not appear on certain mixes of the song, and therefore certain records. ***Wyman's flat Cockney tones are once again heard prominently on thissong also.

WAKE UP IN THE MORNING (Brian Jones-J. Walter Thompson)* Rec: Oct. 1963 Rel: Bootleg. M. Jagger: Vocal. K.Richard: Guitar. B. Jones: Harmonica. B. Wyman: Bass. C. Watts: Drums.

*This was written and recorded for a Rice Krispies cereal ad. J.Walter Thompson was an ad agency. The track sounds a little like "I Wanna Be Your Man", lasts 31 seconds, and features Mick singing"...There's a crackle round the place/.../Ooh, Rice Krispies!"

I WANNA BE YOUR MAN (Lennon-McCartney) Rec: Oct. 7, 1963* Rel: Nov. 1, 1963 (UK, 45) M. Jagger: Lead Vocals, Tambourine.** K. Richard: Rhythm Guitar. B. Jones: Slide Lead Guitar, Vocal.*** B. Wyman: Bass. C. Watts: Drums.

*The studio were this was recorded is now a book shop. **The Beatles also tried to get the Stones to record "The One After 909", but they refused unless the Beatles recorded one of their songs, "Give Me Your Hand" (rec. in demo form in Dec. '63). Obviously the Beatles didn't. ***Brian starts singing at the last line of the first verse and carries on all the way through. Near the end you hear him deviating from Mick's vocal, repeating the title phrase, accompanied perhaps by a overdubbed Mick, and also holding the last note of the title phrase just before his incredible slide solo.

STONED (Nanker Phelge) Rec: Oct. 7, 1963 Rel: Nov. 1, 1963 (UK B-Side) M. Jagger: Vocal*, Tambourine. K. Richard: Guitar. B. Jones: Harmonica. B. Wyman: Bass. C. Watts: Drums. Ian Stewart: Piano.

*Such as it is!

THE ROLLING STONES (UK E.P.): Released Jan. 10, 1964 BYE BYE JOHNNY (Chuck Berry) Rec: Nov. 14, 1963 M. Jagger: Lead Vocal, Tambourine (?). K. Richard: Lead Guitar. B. Jones: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocal.* B. Wyman: Bass. C. Watts: Drums, Tambourine(?)

* Brian is actually louder than Mick on the chorus on the original E.P. Eclipsing this is an exciting BBC Radio performance from early1964, with Brian in vocal overdrive.This E.P. marks the beginning of Brian's brief "Hollies" period. After all, it's a myth that Brian was a blues purist. The Hollies were the next big thing at the time, so Brian pushed the band into poppier songs with prominent harmonies. (Ian Stewart, Stones pianist, recalls a "Hollies" thinking Brian at a gig in late '63: "Three part singin'.So Brian says to me, "I've got to have three singers. I want a microphone". And he couldn't sing to save his life". -Aftel, p.69). To this end, he engaged Wyman, the only Stone with a pop background, in the Coasters-influenced Cliftons, to arrange the harmonies for these tunes. But the phase was short lived.

MONEY (Bradford-Gordy)* Rec: Nov. 14, 1963** M. Jagger: Lead Vocal, Tambourine (?), Harmonica(?), Backing Vocal(?). K. Richard: Guitar, Backing Vocal (?). B. Jones: Harmonica(?), Backing Vocal, Guitar(?). B. Wyman: Bass, Backing Vocal(?). C. Watts: Drums, Tambourine (?).

*John Lee Hooker claimed he wrote this song. Wyman says this was recorded twice, once in August, and once in November. The November one is the one that was used. I'M TALKIN' ABOUT YOU was also laid down. The uncertainty with credits is due to Wyman's recent claims about who plays or sings on the track. Brian is DEFINITELY back-up vocals, though.

POISON IVY (Version Two) (Leiber-Stoller) Rec: Nov. 14, 1963* M. Jagger: Lead Vocal, Tambourine (?) K. Richard: Lead Guitar. B. Jones: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals. B. Wyman: Bass, Harmony Vocals. C. Watts: Drums, Tambourine. (?)

*This is a slower, superior version.

YOU BETTER MOVE ON (Arthur Alexander) Rec: Nov. 14, 1963* M. Jagger: Lead Vocal, Tambourine (?). K. Richard: Electric Guitar. B. Jones: Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocal.** B. Wyman: Bass, Backing Vocal.*** C. Watts: Drums, Tambourine (?).

*Also recorded, but remaining unreleased and unbooted, is a version of Arthur Alexander's GO HOME GIRL. **A concert review from early '64 atttributes the lead vocal of this song to Brian; whether or not that's true is lost in the mists of time. ***A version from BBC Radio reveals just how sketchy these harmonies are. Bill takes the midrange, Brian the low range. He's just growling,really.
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Автор: Roger Keith Barrett   Дата: 08.07.12 13:40:07   
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March 29, 1964 - Live at the Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey: THE YARDBIRDS (not recorded)
BJ (replacing Keith Relf for one gig): harmonica; Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals; Chris Dreja: guitar;Paul Samwell-Smith: bass, vocals; Jim McCarty: drums, back-up vocals.

Ничего себе, вот это супер группа была! Жаль, что записи нет. Тем не менее 1 запись Yardbirds без Релфа и тоже 64 года существует
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Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 14:44:16   
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2Roger Keith Barrett:

>March 29, 1964 - Live at the Crawdaddy Club,
>Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey: THE YARDBIRDS
>(not recorded)
>BJ (replacing Keith Relf for one gig): harmonica;
>Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals; Chris Dreja: guitar;Paul
>Samwell-Smith: bass, vocals; Jim McCarty: drums,
>back-up vocals.
>Ничего себе, вот это супер группа была! Жаль,
>что записи нет.

Как не был записан джэм Брайана с Диланом...Жаль втройне(((
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Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 14:47:41   
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Блин,глючит что-то...Продолжение выложить не могу(((
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Элмо)))Элмо)))
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ЭЛМО!!!ЭЛМО!!!
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С автографами...С автографами...
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 15:43:52   
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 15:44:19   
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
Автор: Rollover   Дата: 08.07.12 15:46:48   
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Re: The Rolling Stones Family: Brian Jones Lonely Hearts Club
Автор: мешок гвоздей   Дата: 08.07.12 16:22:35   
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2Rollover:2Rollover:
Читая выложенный материал чувствуешь себя голодным злым мужиком перед полным жратвы холодильником, у которого замок заклинило. Блин, уж полвека прошло, а пресловутые архивные сокровища так под спудом и лежат.((((
Не знаю даже, какой смайлик ставить, то ли добрый, то ли злой. Ставлю знак неизменного восхищения!)))
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