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"Brian was a casualty of
war beetween two generation"
STANLEY BOOTH, BIOGRAPHER
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THE STONES
&
BRIAN JONES
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A child is a thing to be loved.
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A child is the manifestations
of both parents,
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and both parents see
themselves in the child.
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VOICE OF BRIAN JONES
FOUNDER OF THE ROLLING STONES
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The child is part of them.
He is their flesh and blood.
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And for good many years, he
is a reflection of their personality.
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So when he grows up, one day he's
going to assert his own personality,
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which might very well differ
from the personalities
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and outlooks of his parents.
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Immediately, his parents feel very upset.
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You know, they don't see
themselves in him any more.
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And when these parents don't see
themselves in him, they feel they've lost him.
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HISTORICAL CONSULTANT
BILL WYMAN
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But really, he's become
a human being in his own right.
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HISTORICAL CO.PRODUCERS
SUZANNE ACCOSTA WYMAN
IAN GRENFELL
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Brian's troubled relationship
with his parents
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would affect him throughout his life.
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BRIAN JONES' VOICE RECREATED BY
FREDDIE FOX
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His parents disapproved of his lifestyle.
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ADDITION MUSIC BY
NICK LAIRD - CLOWES
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They wanted Brian to have
a proper job like his father.
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At the age of just 19, he
formed the Rolling Stones.
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They were the first of their
kind and drove people crazy
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with their long hair and their
contempt for convention and authority.
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Let's introduce you Stone
by Stone to the Rolling Stones.
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Hello, I'm Mick Jagger.
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Charlie Watts.
- Who? - Charlie Watts.
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Brian Jones.
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Keith Richard.
- Bill Wyman.
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On the question of hair, boys,
you're pretty long in the hair.
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What's the point of
long hair these days?
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I believe it's going out in England
and it's going out in Australia.
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.... ?
- You thought of anything different,
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like plaiting your hair
or anything like this?
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Ha, ha, ha. - We've got
a comedian here, I see.
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I believe some of the Eastern States groups
have even suggested that you're effeminate.
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What have you got to say about this?
- Well, darling... - Well, we're not, you know.
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I met Brian on a train
as a schoolboy, aged 14.
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I was surprised how open
and friendly he was,
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with a soft spoken middle class accent.
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He said he was a train spotter
and this was his favourite line,
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The Great Western.
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I remember the shock when
hearing he had died tragically
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just six years later.
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He seemed at the time
to have the world at his feet.
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Thank you very much.
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# Everybody wants somebody
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# Everybody wants somebody
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# Everybody needs somebody
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# Everybody...
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VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
I loved Mick and Keith.
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BRIAN'S GIRLFREND 1962 - 1964
And Mick always was in awe of Brian.
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He absolutely loved him
and I think he wanted to be Brian.
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# Everybody wants somebody
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BRIAN
# Everybody
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# needs somebody...
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Cos he had all the girls
and he had all the fan mail.
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# Someone to love
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# Someone to kiss...
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And Mick was trying really hard...
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to get girlfriends,
I think, at that time.
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# Someone to please
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# Sometimes a squeeze...
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That was what I remember,
that he was very impressed
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with the way that Brian
could just draw women to him.
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# I need you, you, you...
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To Brian and Keith, it was
like a brother relationship.
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I saw Keith so fascinated
with the way Brian played
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and Brian showing him
certain guitar things.
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# I need you
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# Yes, I do...
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And so they were
very close. They were all...
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rowing together
in this musical journey.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
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LONDON
it's all about to happen.
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LONDON
Let's hear it for
the fantastic Rolling Stones!
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# I'm all right
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# I'm all right
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# I'm all right
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# I'm all right
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# I'm all right
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# Whoa, whoa, whoa
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# Come on down
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# Come on down
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# Come on down...
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Brian then, was as popular
and famous as Mick.
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He was the heart and
soul of the early Stones.
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Yet most people today
haven't even heard of him.
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Brian answered most of the fan mail.
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"Dear Doreen, many thanks for your letter
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"and the great interest
you've shown in the band.
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"The band is really an
amalgamation of two bands,
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"the one being an R&B band
I formed the year ago
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"and the other being a group run by
Mick and Keith in South East London.
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"We have, I might add, a habit of
breaking audience attendance records."
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VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
In the early days,
who got all the fan mail?
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BASS PLAYER
Brian.
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The secretaries told me,
"Well, we get about 100 letters.
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"About 60 of them are for Brian,
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"about 25 are for Mick,
about 10 for Charlie and Keith.
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"And there's about the same for you,
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you know, and that's it, you know?
"But Brian gets all the fan mail."
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He was brilliant, a brilliant musician.
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He shocked everybody with
the quality of his playing.
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We all dedicated ourselves to the band
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and Brian more so than anybody else,
because it was his band in the beginning.
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So it meant the world to him
more than it did to the rest of us.
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Brian did everything.
He wrote in the music papers.
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He discussed things about the origins of
what is actually the blues and what is R&B.
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There's all those letters and
things. I've got copies of them.
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When Brian advertised for a band,
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he chose every single
person to come into his band.
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Let's recap on the Rolling Stones.
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How did you all get
together in the first place?
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Actually, I answered an
advert for a bass player, so...
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But the rest of them
got together individually,
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in jazz clubs and
formed a sort of a group.
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How long ago was that?
- Two years.
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And what were you doing when
you answered the advertisement?
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Engineering, actually.
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And we'll move on now to Brian.
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How long have you been with the Rolling
Stones? Are you one of the original members?
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Yes, one of the original members.
- What were you doing before you joined?
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Well, just sort of bumming around,
waiting for something to happen, really.
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I had quite a few jobs and I was
trying to get a band going,
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but it was unsuccessful
until I met up with Mick and Keith
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and then that was a successful band.
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Well, can you think back to your
first engagement? Where was that?
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Erm...
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Marquee, Oxford Street, London.
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And may I ask how much you
got paid for that assignment?
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20 quid, which was good, because u months
later, we were still working for 10 quid.
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# It's all right
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# It's all right, children
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# It's all right
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# It's all right, children
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# It's all right
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# Come on around, baby
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# Come on around, baby
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# Come on around, baby
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# Come on around, baby
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# Come on around, baby...
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Mick used to stand in front of us.
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Mick's got the maracas
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and the audience just
joining in and all that.
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# Do you feel it, baby
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# Yeah, yeah, yeah
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# Do you feel it now
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# My, my, my...
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It just got right into your body
and it was like a tribal gathering.
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# All right, all right, all right
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# All right, all right, all right
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# All right, all right, all right
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# All right, all right, all right
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# All right, all right, all right.
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The blues were everything to Brian.
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He saw the Stones as promoting
unknown black blues music.
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"Dear Doreen, you raised the point
in your letter about blues material.
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"You must appreciate that blues are not
easy to put over to the average club audience.
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"They prefer something more
in the twisting and jumping run.
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"Once again, thank you for your interest
in rhythm and blues and ourselves.
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"It's wonderful music
and deserves more recognition.
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"Yours sincerely,
Brian Jones for Rolling Stones."
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EDITH GROVE, THE STONES FIRST FLAT
Mick and Keith moved
into the flat that Brian had.
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And Brian and Keith slept
in a double bed in the front room
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and Mick slept in a very single,
single bed in the middle room.
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And then there was a kitchen,
which was a disaster.
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And it was a very severe
winter that year, '62,
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and we used to give him
shillings to put in the bloody meter
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for the one little electric fire.
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Brian used to say, "What's
the point of getting out of bed
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"when it's so fucking cold?
We might as well stay in bed!"
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So they used to get the guitars
and stay in bed and play guitar in bed.
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VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
Luckily, we had nothing else to do.
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And since we were down to thieving
potatoes out of supermarkets anyway
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and selling beer bottles
back to the off-licence,
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there was nothing else to do
except push on, you know, and just...
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I mean, it had to get better,
even if it didn't get fantastic.
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You know, it was difficult.
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But I mean, it was fun too,
since we were determined
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that we were going
to stick together and play.
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Despite everything,
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Brian was always tried
to keep his parents' approval.
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"Dear Mum and Dad,
many thanks for your letters
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"and a thousand apologies
for not writing back before now.
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"Being leader and spokesman for the Stones
means I'm always busy and tied up.
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"If it's possible, I would like to
see you next Monday or Tuesday.
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"But I warn you, my hair is
pretty long, although not untidy."
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"Success seems to be on its way,
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"though none of us are
too happy about 'Come On'."
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"COME ON"
Composition: Chuck Berry
THE ROLLING STONES' FIRST SINGL
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# Everything is wrong since
me and my baby parted
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# All day long I'm walking
cos I couldn't get my car started
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# Laid off from my job and...
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"This record does not do
justice to the group."
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Brian would invite his mother
and father to the Stones concerts.
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But they never came.
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And Brian taught Keith to play with him.
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You know, all the linking notes.
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"BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY"
Composition: Jimmy Reed
There they go.
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See, one's going up and
the other one's coming down.
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When one's coming
down, he's going up.
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BILL WYMAN
ROLING STONES BASSIST
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And it's so beautiful.
It's so perfect what they're doing.
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We did a song called Mona,
which is a Bo Diddley song.
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And you got... You'll have to
excuse me, that's my bloody...
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It's switched itself off
now, thank goodness.
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He learned to play
along with the tremolo.
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You know, the - doo, doo, doo, doo,
doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.
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And in time.
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And so you'll hear it on Mona here.
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"MONA"
Composition: Bo Diddley
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# Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
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See? No-one was doing that then.
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# Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
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But, he was a fucker, you know.
He would be really horrible sometimes.
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He had one side of him,
which I have to say was really,
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I wouldn't say evil, but he
was really cruel sometimes.
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There's photos of us being photographed
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and Brian's over the top of me
dropping cigarette ash on my head.
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But he used to do things like that.
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And not only to me, but to everybody.
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He always had to prove himself.
He was embarrassed about his size.
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And if he didn't get his way, he
kind of used to get very aggressive
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and then he'd be all apologetic
and, "Sorry, man, I didn't mean it."
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He'd stubbed that cigarette out on
the back of your hand in the car...
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and you'd always forgive him
because he was such a nice, sweet guy.
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Brian had immense
opposition from his father.
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His dad didn't like him
trying to be a musician.
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They just thought, get a proper job.
You know, the same old thing.
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Up to a certain point,
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LEWIS JONES
Brian was a perfectly normal,
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BRIAN'S FATHER
conventional boy,
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LEWIS JONES
JET ENGINEER
who was well behaved and was well liked.
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Liked, I suppose, because
he was well behaved.
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He did his studies and he
was quite a model schoolboy.
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And then there came this
peculiar change in his early teens,
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at the time, I suppose,
he began to become a man,
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where he began to get
some resentment of authority.
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It was a rebellion
against parental authority
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and it was certainly a rebellion
against the school authority.
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He often used to say, why should
he do something he was told
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just because the person
who was telling him was older?
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From being an A grade
student, Brian rebelled.
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BRIAN JONES
He failed in his studies,
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and put all his energy into music
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CHELTENHAM GRAMMARY SCHOOL
and picking up girls.
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VOICE OF ROGER LIMB
He played occasionally
clarinet in the school orchestra,
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BRIAN'S SCHOOLMATE
but Brian was not really interested
in anything else at the school.
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Not in athletics.
Not in any sports.
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Not in the cadet force,
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not in debating societies
or anything like that.
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He kept himself to himself
quite a bit at school, I would say.
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In the beginning of the
'60s, it was one society,
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just this mono culture, and it was
our generation who went beyond that.
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VOICE OF BARRY MILES
BRIAN'S FRIEND
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It's a level of sort of
middle class tightness,
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which you don't possibly
see so much any more.
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He had a pretty bad
relationship with his parents,
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who were very respectable,
very straight, very posh.
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But he used to say
he just couldn't stand it.
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The problem with Brian was that he
came from a very, very bourgeois family...
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who saw themselves as better
than the neighbours
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and better than this
and better than that.
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BRIAN'S MOTHER WAS A PIANO TEACHER
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Brian's parents, his
mother, was a Welsh Baptist.
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VOICE OF PAT ANDREWS
The mother was very rigit.
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GIRLFRIEND 1961 - 1962
MOTHER TO BRIAN'S SON MARK
There was no fun, no laughter.
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I'm sure his mother loved him.
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But I just think that...
she didn't know how.
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VOICE OF LEWIS JONES
All the time, his fanaticism for
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jazz music was coming to the fore.
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It was a great disappointment to us
and a source of considerable anxiety
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when he became so wrapped
up in his love of jazz music, that
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in spite of everything we could
do or say... he went off and did it.
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# Wop-bop-a-loo-mop alop-bom-bom
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FILBY'S JAZZ CLUB
# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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BRIAN AGED 16 WORKED THE DOOR
# Tutti frutti, woo
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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# Awop-bop-a-loo-mop
alop-bom-bom...
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According to Brian, his parents
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VOICE OF GRAHAM RIDE
they didn't like him playing jazz.
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BRIAN'S FRIEND
They thought it was, you know
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a degraded form of music.
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The fact that things were
becoming more rebellious.
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We favored Black music.
We favored the underdog.
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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BRIAN MET HIS FIRST GIRLFRIEND
# Tutti frutti, woo
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VALERIE CORBETT, AT THE CLUB
# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti
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# Tutti frutti, oh Rutti...
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Frustrated by his parents' disapproval,
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Brian adopted Val's family
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VAL CORBETT
and spent all his time
playing blues music.
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GIRLFRIEND, MOTHER BRIAN'S FIRST CHILD
Val Corbett, yes, I knew her very well.
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BRIAN AND VALERIE
BOTH AGE 16
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VOICE OF ROGER LIMB
She was rather stylish
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BRIAN'S SCHOOLMATE
and I thought she was rather nice.
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Brian was quite besotted with her
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and she, of course,
was besotted with him.
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Anyway, they were obviously
made for each other.
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The next thing we heard
was that Val was pregnant
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and she at first was terribly pleased
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because she and Brian
were going to leave Cheltenham,
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go and live in London
and get a place together.
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And suddenly it dawned on her
that wasn't going to happen.
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VOICE OF GRAHAM RIDE
He did offer to marry her.
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BRIAN'S FRIEND
He did offer to marry her.
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But her parents,
her mother in particular,
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wouldn't allow it to happen.
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We know, those days... the parents
ruled the roost, didn't they?
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They sent you iff to a
nursing home somewhere.
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VAL AND BRIAN'S CHILD
WAS GIVEN UP FOR ADOPTION
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BRIAN'S HOUSE
On December the 22nd, 1960,
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Brian, aged 17, was
kicked out of his home.
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His father would later refer to this as
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"my most drastic of all actions,
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"which I shall never forget
or cease to worry over."
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VOICE OF PAT ANDREWS
And there was Brian's
suitcase in the driveway.
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GIRLFRIEND 1961 - 1962
It was really sad night.
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He had asked me to help him
to get his clothes and stuff out.
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But lucky I got, as I said -
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My sister at that particular
time had a spare room.
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He had a grear time
at my sister's.
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Brian, now rejected by his parents,
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PAT ANDREWS, AGE 20
moved in with Pat and her sister, Betty,
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WITH BRIAN'S SON JULIAN MARK
and was looked after by their parents.
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This became a pattern
of Brian's behaviour -
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adopting other families, getting the
daughters pregnant and then leaving.
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This would happen at least five times.
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Do you feel bitter at all?
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I'm not actually bitter.
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I feel quite sorry for Brian in a way,
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because the kind of person he is,
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you can never be happy,
could never have true friends.
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The only friends he has probably
like him because of what he is.
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I think if he was turned out on to the
streets, nobody would want to know Brian.
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He's not the kind of
person that you take to
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because he's so cynical.
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He's got no feelings for anybody.
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He just uses people for his own good.
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And when he's finished,
he throws them aside.
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So I just feel sorry for him.
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Brian's own life mirrored
the rebellious spirit of the Stones
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more than any other member.
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Expelled from two schools.
Thrown out of his home.
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A reckless personal life.
The blues was Brian's salvation.
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It was probably his flaws...
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VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
that were driving him
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AUTHOR "SYMPATTHY FOR THE DEVIL"
to escape from Cheltenham,
family life, wherever
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And then that music is
going to be his vehiclw.
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The toughest Chicago music.
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Elmore James.
Robert Johnson.
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Muddy Waters.
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MUDDY WATERS
# Oh, a child's coming
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# He's going to be,
going to be a rollin' stone
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"ROLLIN' STONE" INSPIRED BRIAN'S
NAMING OF THE GROUP
# He's going to be a rollin' stone...
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So that atonal, bluesy, harmonic
structure if all the Stones, in fact
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that came from Brian.
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And then the edginess
of the sound, that was Brian.
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# Well, I feel
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# Yes, I feel.
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It certainly is true that for loada
and loads of American teenagers
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they didn't really kniw about
the blues before the Stones.
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That was a really key
moment in Brian's trajectory.
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Introducing that stuff to Americans.
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Tell us something about him, Brian.
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When we started playing together,
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we started playing because
we wanted to play rhythm and blues.
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And Howlin' Wolf was one
of our greatest idols.
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And it's a great pleasure to finally be booked
on this show tonight... - Thanks to Howlin' Wolf.
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So I think it's about time you shut
up and we had Howlin' Wolf onstage.
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I agree! Let's get him on.
Howlin' Wolf!
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It was a huge deal for those guys
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because they'd just
never really been on TV.
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To be there are peak time in
America, that was an incredibly big deal.
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# How many more years
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# Have I got to let
you dog me around?
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# How many more years
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# Have I got to let you
dog me around?
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It's an incredible moment
and there are still people
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who put it as one of the
greatest TV moments of the 1960s.
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There's a great period
in the first couple of years
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where he seemed to have real insight.
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And I'm talking about 1961, 1962.
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# I'll try to show it
if you're driving me back
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# Your love for me
has got to be real
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# For you to know just how I feel
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# Love for real
and not fade away...
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So you worked out both the keys
of open tunings of blues,
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which is D slash E,
which is open D or E,
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which is Elmore James,
and he was open G,
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which is Muddy Waters
and Robert Johnson.
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# I'm going to tell you
how it's going to be
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# You're going to
give your love to me
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# Love to last
more than one day...
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So what did we do
for the 5th single?
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We wanted to do a blues
and everybody said,
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"Don't do it because
you'll destroy your career.
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00:23:19,010 --> 00:23:23,006
"No-one's ever done a blues
record for a single in England."
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You know, it's the worst thing.
Like they said to Ray Charles,
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"Don't do a country album
because it will destroy you."
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And it was the greatest
thing he ever did.
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00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:33,375
Well, when we did Little Red Rooster...
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they said, you know,
"You're going to kill yourself."
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It came out on the Friday and
on the Monday it was number 1.
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And Brian...
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controlled the whole
band. I'll start again.
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That's Brian with a slide.
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"LITTLE RED ROOSTER"
Composition: Willie Dixon
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See, he's doing it.
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# I am the little red rooster...
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What is anybody else doing?
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# Too lazy to crow for day
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00:24:06,480 --> 00:24:08,455
See, he's making the song.
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# Everybody wants somebody
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# Everybody needs somebody
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# To love...
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So we were completely unique.
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# Someone to kiss
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# Oh, yeah
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# Sometimes a miss
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00:24:29,240 --> 00:24:31,160
# Someone to please
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00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,120
# And sometimes a squeeze
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00:24:35,520 --> 00:24:37,679
# I need you, you, you
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00:24:37,680 --> 00:24:40,439
# I need you, you, you
431
00:24:40,440 --> 00:24:42,279
# I need you...
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00:24:42,280 --> 00:24:44,839
Bo Diddley couldn't
believe how good we were.
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00:24:44,840 --> 00:24:46,640
# You, you, you
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00:24:47,600 --> 00:24:49,799
# Sometimes I feel like
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00:24:49,800 --> 00:24:52,199
# I get a little sad inside
436
00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:54,519
# When my baby mistreats me
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00:24:54,520 --> 00:24:57,039
# I kind of get a little bit mad
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00:24:57,040 --> 00:24:58,839
# I need you...
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00:24:58,840 --> 00:25:01,920
Rolling Stones!
Rolling Stones! Rolling Stones!
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00:25:02,850 --> 00:25:04,317
We were in a bloody
tornado all the time.
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00:25:04,603 --> 00:25:08,963
The band in 1963
played over 300 gigs.
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00:25:09,811 --> 00:25:13,575
When you'd come on stage, the whole
crowd would just pour forward.
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00:25:15,440 --> 00:25:18,920
# Oh, Carol, don't let him
steal your heart away
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00:25:20,800 --> 00:25:24,992
# I'm going to learn to dance
if it takes me all night and day
445
00:25:26,880 --> 00:25:29,960
# Climb into my machine
so we can groove on out
446
00:25:32,160 --> 00:25:35,808
# I know some swinging little joint
where we can jump and shout
447
00:25:37,360 --> 00:25:39,279
# It's not too far back...
448
00:25:39,280 --> 00:25:42,050
There was rioting
whenever the Stones played.
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00:25:45,277 --> 00:25:45,277
It was an outpouring of
emotion against the authorities
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and the traditional
ways of doing things.
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00:25:49,600 --> 00:25:52,599
# A little cutie takes your hat
and you can thank her ma'am...
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00:25:52,600 --> 00:25:55,439
The way the Stones looked and dressed,
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00:25:55,440 --> 00:25:59,005
their hair and sexuality,
was a whole new feeling.
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00:26:01,480 --> 00:26:05,787
Everyone fancied both Brian
and Mick, both male and female.
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00:26:05,822 --> 00:26:08,810
They had this extraordinary
androgynous quality.
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00:26:08,845 --> 00:26:11,442
# I'm going to learn to dance if
it takes me all night and day...
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00:26:48,960 --> 00:26:53,959
Brian met Linda Lawrence in 1962
and was adopted into her family.
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00:26:53,960 --> 00:26:55,783
I only saw him.
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VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
Yeah, and heard him.
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GIRLFRIEND 1962 - 1964,
MOTHER OF BRIAN'S SON JULIAN
The sound was what I was connecting to
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00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:03,399
and it was the harmonica
and the slide guitar.
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00:27:05,200 --> 00:27:08,439
The first time I'd ever
heard that kind of music
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00:27:08,440 --> 00:27:12,659
or felt that kind of feeling,
it was just... just amazing.
464
00:27:13,960 --> 00:27:18,447
Yeah, a whole feeling came
over me that I'd never felt before.
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00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:22,799
# My days are pretty rough
466
00:27:22,800 --> 00:27:26,479
# I want you to come back,
come back, come back...
467
00:27:26,480 --> 00:27:28,359
LINDA AND BRIAN IN 1963
It was instant.
468
00:27:28,360 --> 00:27:30,559
BRIAN 21, LINDA 17
Like, if you can call it love.
469
00:27:30,560 --> 00:27:35,065
At the time, I wouldn't have known
what that was, but now I do.
470
00:27:37,120 --> 00:27:39,479
There was a point
that came where he said,
471
00:27:39,480 --> 00:27:43,559
"Can I come stay with you in
Windsor with your parents?"
472
00:27:43,560 --> 00:27:45,759
And I said, "Yeah."
473
00:27:45,760 --> 00:27:48,000
Yeah, my parents loved him.
474
00:27:51,800 --> 00:27:54,720
# Somebody stop this pain in my heart
475
00:27:58,040 --> 00:28:01,599
# My, my, my, my, my, my
476
00:28:01,600 --> 00:28:03,640
# Don't you know, one day
477
00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:07,439
# My days are pretty rough
478
00:28:07,440 --> 00:28:09,239
# Won't you love me?
479
00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:10,760
# Love me.
480
00:28:20,600 --> 00:28:23,079
Most of the time it
was all about music
481
00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:25,719
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
and what records he's going to get.
482
00:28:25,720 --> 00:28:29,119
And how he was going
to play this and, you know...
483
00:28:29,120 --> 00:28:33,599
And I would often put
the records on over and over again
484
00:28:33,600 --> 00:28:36,487
so that he could get
the riffs and things.
485
00:28:36,522 --> 00:28:40,888
Put it back on and have
a listen and get the sound.
486
00:28:48,308 --> 00:28:49,497
AUSTRALIAN TOUR
487
00:28:49,532 --> 00:28:51,279
Seeing them get more
and more popular
488
00:28:51,280 --> 00:28:56,606
and more and more people coming
to see them... it was very exciting.
489
00:29:15,080 --> 00:29:18,644
And we got very,
very much in love.
490
00:29:18,645 --> 00:29:24,025
How do you feel, when
you ger all these girls
491
00:29:24,599 --> 00:29:26,388
screaming and shouting?
- It's great.
492
00:29:27,193 --> 00:29:29,323
VOICE OF BRIAN JONES
Girls screamibg at a concert
and not somebody else.
493
00:29:33,725 --> 00:29:34,669
You feel a personal pride.
494
00:29:36,061 --> 00:29:38,008
When we toched down in
Sydney, we had a riot at the airport.
495
00:29:43,178 --> 00:29:44,695
There were about
10.000 kids there.
496
00:29:44,695 --> 00:29:46,813
And they just went mad, and
they wrecked the airport building.
497
00:29:54,327 --> 00:29:57,191
Brian! Brian!
498
00:30:00,320 --> 00:30:03,399
He was loved by so many
people. I didn't mind that.
499
00:30:03,400 --> 00:30:06,358
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
I knew he loved me, so I didn't care.
500
00:30:06,393 --> 00:30:09,919
And I knew we were young.
I just knew he loved me.
501
00:30:09,920 --> 00:30:13,519
And I... I felt like it's Ok.
502
00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:15,839
You know, he'll be back.
503
00:30:27,941 --> 00:30:29,405
We were excited, because
we didn't think, raelly
504
00:30:31,297 --> 00:30:34,961
we didn't know much about Australia.
How big we were, or how small we were.
505
00:30:34,961 --> 00:30:37,240
I was knocked out. I mean, the
girls, lisren to that, they're wild.
506
00:30:37,240 --> 00:30:39,014
You know, we're knocked
out, we really are.
507
00:30:39,446 --> 00:30:40,865
Are you used to this
kind of reception, then?
508
00:30:40,929 --> 00:30:43,595
Yeah, we're used to it, but we're not...
you know, we weren't expecting it in Australia
509
00:30:43,595 --> 00:30:44,939
because we didn't think
we were very well-known.
510
00:30:45,732 --> 00:30:47,513
Well, apparently,
you're rather well-known
511
00:30:47,513 --> 00:30:49,101
First of all, let's go
with somw of the numbers.
512
00:30:49,439 --> 00:30:50,291
How did all this start?
513
00:30:50,909 --> 00:30:52,794
Uh, well, we just met each other
in jazz clubs in London, 3 years ago.
514
00:30:53,920 --> 00:30:57,982
Brian's rivalry with Mick for
leadership of the Stones was growing.
515
00:30:58,000 --> 00:30:59,999
Mick was the natural frontman
516
00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:03,085
and Brian's insecurity played into this.
517
00:31:03,120 --> 00:31:05,879
A visible friction grew up between them.
518
00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:08,761
It began to dominate Brian's thinking.
519
00:31:11,047 --> 00:31:13,329
You know, we're not traying
to create anything, you know
520
00:31:13,765 --> 00:31:15,773
We're just acting like
we always have done.
521
00:31:15,773 --> 00:31:17,593
How would you describe
the type of music you play?
522
00:31:18,046 --> 00:31:20,957
Many people have tried to describe
it, how do you describe it yourself?
523
00:31:20,958 --> 00:31:21,958
Well, I suppose it's rhythm and blues,
if you want to call in anything, you know
524
00:31:21,959 --> 00:31:25,402
Rhythm and blues or blues.
525
00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:29,486
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
Brian sent me to a modelling course
526
00:31:29,521 --> 00:31:30,799
LINDA MODELING IN 1963
for a little while in London
527
00:31:30,800 --> 00:31:34,159
and I had taken the hairdressing course.
528
00:31:34,160 --> 00:31:37,722
So I was really into
hair and I was saying,
529
00:31:37,757 --> 00:31:40,374
"Just grow your hair,
don't cut it", you know.
530
00:31:40,409 --> 00:31:44,519
And then when it did get
quite long, I would trim it,
531
00:31:44,520 --> 00:31:47,879
but not cut it, and make that shape.
532
00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:49,959
He was like a gentleman.
533
00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:52,559
He was all dressed in
his white shirt and his jacket
534
00:31:52,560 --> 00:31:54,679
and he was open doors.
535
00:31:54,680 --> 00:31:59,200
It was that kind of... very
gentlemanly and gentle spoken.
536
00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:03,079
He had a family, obviously.
537
00:32:03,080 --> 00:32:08,646
And after a while, we drove down.
He wanted me to meet his parents.
538
00:32:09,880 --> 00:32:13,279
And I know he didn't take many
people down to meet his parents,
539
00:32:13,280 --> 00:32:14,764
so I knew it was something special.
540
00:32:15,520 --> 00:32:19,439
Did you feel that Brian cared
a lot what his parents thought?
541
00:32:19,440 --> 00:32:21,159
Oh, very much.
542
00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:23,919
That was the whole thing,
that he really did want them
543
00:32:23,920 --> 00:32:27,745
to like what he was doing
and, you know, be proud of him.
544
00:32:27,780 --> 00:32:31,282
That was the whole point,
I think, of us going there.
545
00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:35,540
They wanted him to
have a different career.
546
00:32:35,575 --> 00:32:40,576
Something more like what his father
had been doing - a good paying job.
547
00:32:40,800 --> 00:32:47,440
But Brian kind of saw that and he
kind of rebelled and stepped out of it.
548
00:32:52,360 --> 00:32:55,119
# I warned you baby
from time to time
549
00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:57,599
# You don't listen
so pay me no mind
550
00:32:57,600 --> 00:32:59,479
# About moving on
551
00:32:59,480 --> 00:33:01,520
# Yeah, I'm moving on...
552
00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:05,119
We became the love generation
553
00:33:05,120 --> 00:33:07,591
and the music was
going to be the opening.
554
00:33:08,240 --> 00:33:10,599
# Mister Engineer
with your throttle in hand
555
00:33:10,600 --> 00:33:13,079
# Take me back to that Southern land
556
00:33:13,080 --> 00:33:14,799
# It's called moving
557
00:33:14,800 --> 00:33:17,200
# Keep a rolling on
558
00:33:18,400 --> 00:33:20,239
# You're flying too high
559
00:33:20,240 --> 00:33:22,551
# For my old sky
I'll move on.
560
00:33:29,804 --> 00:33:32,410
VOICE OF MELISSA NORTH
We were just coming
out of this 1950s thing.
561
00:33:32,768 --> 00:33:36,414
ARTIST AND ASSISTANT TI JIMI HENDRIX
You know? We were excited about everything.
562
00:33:38,458 --> 00:33:41,965
The bands came to London,
and the girls came for the bands
563
00:33:41,965 --> 00:33:44,754
and then they were getting
away from their parents.
564
00:33:46,266 --> 00:33:48,809
Everything their parents said they
should do they wanted to do the opposite
565
00:33:49,457 --> 00:33:50,289
Quite right, too.
566
00:33:50,290 --> 00:33:53,811
They'd all use to
hang out at the... what is called?
567
00:33:53,811 --> 00:33:56,941
The cafe on Denmark Street
where all the musicians went.
568
00:33:57,619 --> 00:34:00,535
Just standing around waiting
for Brian Jones, you know, whoever.
569
00:34:02,054 --> 00:34:03,846
It was awful,
these probation offixers.
570
00:34:03,846 --> 00:34:06,742
I'm not saying, one probation officer,
there had ro be flocks of them.
571
00:34:06,742 --> 00:34:11,172
I had to kind od deal with them. They' say,
"Her parents are very worried and she..."
572
00:34:12,019 --> 00:34:15,893
"Her parents say she
left in a pink miniskirt,"
573
00:34:16,488 --> 00:34:17,669
and "have you seen her?"
574
00:34:18,725 --> 00:34:20,629
But i wasn't going to tell
the probation officers
575
00:34:20,629 --> 00:34:24,053
and tell their parents, because
you know, they wanted a different life.
576
00:34:27,600 --> 00:34:30,807
Dawn Molloy was the
mother of Brian's 5th child.
577
00:34:31,040 --> 00:34:33,039
DAWN MOLLOY
I was 18.
578
00:34:33,040 --> 00:34:36,119
GIRLFRIEND 1964, MOTHER OF BRIAN'S SON JOHN
I don't think I'd ever
been in love before.
579
00:34:36,120 --> 00:34:38,839
Every time I saw him,
my heart skipped a beat.
580
00:34:38,840 --> 00:34:43,720
And every time we saw me, he...
It was obvious that he wanted me.
581
00:34:45,680 --> 00:34:50,799
Being a Catholic, I
was very... inhibited.
582
00:34:50,800 --> 00:34:53,039
He kind of got that out of me.
583
00:34:53,040 --> 00:34:56,800
Not to be ashamed of my
body and what I could do.
584
00:34:58,560 --> 00:35:02,075
He was very, very sexy.
585
00:35:03,440 --> 00:35:07,199
Yeah, the way he made love,
he just was insatiable.
586
00:35:07,200 --> 00:35:09,160
WHEN DAWN WAS 18, BRIAN WAS 22
He made me feel...
587
00:35:10,280 --> 00:35:11,679
..amazing.
588
00:35:11,680 --> 00:35:13,440
He just made me feel...
589
00:35:14,400 --> 00:35:16,477
..loved and special.
590
00:35:17,360 --> 00:35:19,919
He was an amazing teacher
591
00:35:19,920 --> 00:35:23,093
of how you should
make love to a woman.
592
00:35:25,880 --> 00:35:29,055
My parents, they had
such a thing against...
593
00:35:29,600 --> 00:35:32,974
long-haired pop stars.
594
00:35:33,080 --> 00:35:35,039
"Oh, this music's no good."
595
00:35:35,040 --> 00:35:38,570
You know how it is.
They didn't want any of it.
596
00:35:39,680 --> 00:35:42,305
I never dreamed
he'd come to our apartment.
597
00:35:42,320 --> 00:35:44,838
There he was, on the doorstep.
598
00:35:44,873 --> 00:35:48,519
"Good evening, Mrs Malloy."
And kissed her hand.
599
00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:50,518
I mean, who does that?
600
00:35:50,553 --> 00:35:51,910
It's just...
601
00:35:53,280 --> 00:35:55,349
He had suave.
602
00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:58,240
They liked him in the end.
603
00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:02,503
Then my mum said, "Well, why
don't you go down to your bedroom?
604
00:36:02,538 --> 00:36:04,507
"Show Brian your bedroom."
605
00:36:05,920 --> 00:36:08,839
# I'm going to tell you
how it's going to be...
606
00:36:08,840 --> 00:36:13,319
And then he turned around and asked
my parents if he could take me on tour.
607
00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:16,165
There's no way my dad
is going to let me go.
608
00:36:16,200 --> 00:36:17,559
But my dad said,
609
00:36:17,560 --> 00:36:20,626
"Well, you know, as long
as you're in a different room
610
00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:24,120
"and you take
care of her, it's Ok."
611
00:36:33,760 --> 00:36:35,919
The security wasn't around,
612
00:36:35,920 --> 00:36:40,209
so you could just walk into a hotel
and the girls were everywhere.
613
00:36:40,244 --> 00:36:44,522
We went to our room
and there's this girl there
614
00:36:44,557 --> 00:36:47,145
and she's just sitting
on the bed stark naked.
615
00:36:47,180 --> 00:36:49,727
And then we went into the
bathroom and there's another one.
616
00:36:49,880 --> 00:36:53,310
And they're willing to
give everything to them.
617
00:36:55,530 --> 00:37:00,086
The police had no idea what hit them.
They were completely taken by surprise.
618
00:37:00,440 --> 00:37:02,986
And it was terrifying.
619
00:37:08,880 --> 00:37:13,159
I could see all their feet,
trampling on people in stiletto heels,
620
00:37:13,160 --> 00:37:17,279
going for his arms and stuff.
I thought I was going to die.
621
00:37:17,280 --> 00:37:21,928
It was like being in a tube
train and you can't move.
622
00:37:22,480 --> 00:37:24,279
I think Mick lost some hair.
623
00:37:24,280 --> 00:37:27,468
They pulled... Literally
pulled hair out of his head.
624
00:37:27,480 --> 00:37:32,395
And I started to fall back
and I fell back and Mick caught me.
625
00:37:33,120 --> 00:37:35,816
Brian was looking for me,
so he came around the corner
626
00:37:36,280 --> 00:37:38,639
and saw me in the arms of Mick.
627
00:37:38,640 --> 00:37:40,120
And then...
628
00:37:41,080 --> 00:37:42,719
..Brian lost it.
629
00:37:42,720 --> 00:37:46,559
"Keep your hands off my fucking girl!
You're not having all my girlfriends!"
630
00:37:46,560 --> 00:37:47,634
And all that kind of stuff.
631
00:37:48,240 --> 00:37:51,265
Mick said, "Hey, I'm just holding
her, you know. She just fell.
632
00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:53,833
"Don't be a dick", you know?
633
00:37:53,868 --> 00:37:56,590
And then Bill said,
"Yeah, sometimes you get like that.
634
00:37:56,625 --> 00:37:59,008
"You just have to leave him,
he'll be fine."
635
00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:02,762
Everybody went through their...
636
00:38:03,600 --> 00:38:05,688
VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
star trip, you know.
637
00:38:05,723 --> 00:38:11,788
And I think Brian was
the only one that it changed
638
00:38:11,823 --> 00:38:15,479
in a really deep way, and
probably not for the better.
639
00:38:15,480 --> 00:38:18,399
It was very difficult
for him, you know,
640
00:38:18,400 --> 00:38:22,439
and not made any easier probably
by the rest of us, you know,
641
00:38:22,440 --> 00:38:26,159
because nobody had the time
to look after somebody else.
642
00:38:26,160 --> 00:38:31,879
If one of them isn't quite strong
enough to deal with that situation
643
00:38:31,880 --> 00:38:34,720
there's very little
you can do to help him.
644
00:38:37,440 --> 00:38:40,759
They were all a little
wary, I think, of Brian
645
00:38:40,760 --> 00:38:42,839
VOICE OF DAWN MOLLOY
because he could be kind of moody.
646
00:38:42,840 --> 00:38:45,119
But I think they put that on him
647
00:38:45,120 --> 00:38:47,559
because he was
supposed to be the leader
648
00:38:47,560 --> 00:38:49,880
and he was no
longer the leader.
649
00:38:58,160 --> 00:39:02,821
Mick ruled the roost as far
as what they were going to play
650
00:39:02,856 --> 00:39:06,485
and the fact that he could
write music and Brian couldn't.
651
00:39:06,520 --> 00:39:09,559
I think there may have
been a little jealousy there.
652
00:39:09,560 --> 00:39:12,840
The fact that Mick
and Keith were so close.
653
00:39:13,800 --> 00:39:15,759
# Yeah, yeah, yeah
654
00:39:15,760 --> 00:39:17,006
# I feel all right
655
00:39:18,077 --> 00:39:19,556
# I feel all right, children...
656
00:39:19,898 --> 00:39:21,791
ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM
MANAGER
657
00:39:21,826 --> 00:39:25,126
I think they were a little bit
lost until Andrew came along.
658
00:39:25,161 --> 00:39:26,719
And then Andrew kind
of laid down the law
659
00:39:26,720 --> 00:39:29,679
and said what he wanted
to do, which was all very well.
660
00:39:29,680 --> 00:39:33,399
And I thought that was a
good idea to have a manager,
661
00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:35,559
but I don't think Brian realised
662
00:39:35,560 --> 00:39:38,843
that he would be handing
everything over to him.
663
00:39:43,603 --> 00:39:46,043
"LITLLE RED ROOSTER"
BRIAN JONES PLAY SLIDE GUITAR
664
00:39:46,680 --> 00:39:49,919
They had two different ideas
of what they wanted to do.
665
00:39:49,920 --> 00:39:54,532
Brian loved Howlin' Wolf and he
wanted to stay as a blues group.
666
00:39:55,000 --> 00:39:57,441
Andrew wanted them to be pop.
667
00:40:21,280 --> 00:40:25,799
And I think Andrew and
Brian just didn't hit it off.
668
00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:28,999
And I think they just
got into loggerheads.
669
00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:30,519
Pop sold.
670
00:40:30,520 --> 00:40:33,959
And obviously Andrew
wanted to make money.
671
00:40:33,960 --> 00:40:35,479
Thank you.
672
00:40:35,480 --> 00:40:37,159
"Dear Melinda,
673
00:40:37,160 --> 00:40:39,079
"Mick is the head of the group.
674
00:40:39,080 --> 00:40:41,639
"At one time I was,
but Mick took over.
675
00:40:41,640 --> 00:40:44,279
"Don't ask me why. We just
thought it would be better,
676
00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:45,842
"as he is a good leader.
677
00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:49,199
"Mick's birthday was
on the 26th of July.
678
00:40:49,200 --> 00:40:51,168
"I must rush, dear, honestly.
679
00:40:51,280 --> 00:40:53,027
"Brian Jones."
680
00:40:53,440 --> 00:40:57,519
I guess he was a little jealous
of Mick because he was...
681
00:40:57,520 --> 00:41:00,159
VOICE OF DAWN MOLLOY
He had all the fame sort of thing.
682
00:41:00,160 --> 00:41:04,040
But I don't think Brian realised
that he had just as much too.
683
00:41:11,880 --> 00:41:13,719
# Oh, Carol
684
00:41:13,720 --> 00:41:16,040
# Don't let him steal your heart away
685
00:41:17,800 --> 00:41:19,359
# I'm gonna learn to dance
686
00:41:19,360 --> 00:41:22,040
# If it takes me all night and day
687
00:41:24,040 --> 00:41:27,280
# Climb into my machine
so we can groove on out...
688
00:41:41,320 --> 00:41:43,359
I think he would've liked
to have been like Mick,
689
00:41:43,360 --> 00:41:44,879
VOICE OF DAWN MOLLOY
but then no-one's like Mick.
690
00:41:44,880 --> 00:41:48,519
He has this charisma about
him, he has amazing energy.
691
00:41:48,520 --> 00:41:52,285
# A little cutie takes your hat
and you can thank her, ma'am...
692
00:42:03,960 --> 00:42:08,160
I understand, Brian, because
I think he was a lost person.
693
00:42:11,160 --> 00:42:14,799
The success of the Stones
was unbelievable.
694
00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:17,663
But at a time when Brian
could have celebrated
695
00:42:17,698 --> 00:42:19,849
the success of the
band he had founded,
696
00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:23,547
he was locked in conflict
with problems of his own creation.
697
00:42:26,200 --> 00:42:28,999
The reason I found out about
Linda was because I was told
698
00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:30,479
VOICE OF DAWN MOLLOY
to go to Torquay.
699
00:42:30,480 --> 00:42:32,999
And then Stu told me, no,
I couldn't go in and see him
700
00:42:33,000 --> 00:42:34,999
because Linda was there with the baby.
701
00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:38,999
I'm like, "What... whose baby?",
you know? He said, "Well, Brian's."
702
00:42:39,000 --> 00:42:41,479
# Well, you know my lovin'
not fade away...
703
00:42:41,480 --> 00:42:43,853
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
Fame is a very strange thing.
704
00:42:44,255 --> 00:42:45,277
WITH BRIAN'S SON JULIAN
705
00:42:45,312 --> 00:42:46,721
And he wanted that as well.
706
00:42:47,120 --> 00:42:50,041
And so that was the
choice he had to make.
707
00:42:51,160 --> 00:42:53,794
And... and he did.
708
00:42:58,680 --> 00:43:01,039
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
I was at all the gigs.
709
00:43:01,040 --> 00:43:02,999
The other girlfriends
weren't allowed to come,
710
00:43:03,000 --> 00:43:05,156
but I would always be at the gig.
711
00:43:08,640 --> 00:43:12,439
The last one that I
was at before I had Julian
712
00:43:12,440 --> 00:43:14,319
was the Bo Diddley concert.
713
00:43:14,320 --> 00:43:18,359
# Hey, Bo Diddley
- Hey, Bo Diddley
714
00:43:18,360 --> 00:43:22,119
# Hey, Bo Diddley
- Hey, Bo Diddley
715
00:43:22,120 --> 00:43:26,159
# Hey, Bo Diddley
- Hey, Bo Diddley
716
00:43:26,160 --> 00:43:30,039
# Hey, Bo Diddley
- Hey, Bo Diddley
717
00:43:30,040 --> 00:43:34,344
# I got a girl lived on a hill
- Hey, Bo Diddley...
718
00:43:34,379 --> 00:43:37,184
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
I bonded so well with Bo Diddley
719
00:43:37,219 --> 00:43:38,833
and it was all fantastic.
720
00:43:38,868 --> 00:43:40,943
They thought that Brian
and I were getting married.
721
00:43:41,406 --> 00:43:42,909
I thought we were getting married.
722
00:43:43,384 --> 00:43:44,381
LINDA AND BO DIDDLEY
723
00:43:44,416 --> 00:43:47,039
So it was a bit of a shock when
Andrew Oldham came in and said,
724
00:43:47,040 --> 00:43:51,439
"You can't have girlfriends and
wives and, you know, it's..."
725
00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:56,399
Because I knew that he loved me
and it was really hard to understand.
726
00:43:56,400 --> 00:44:00,679
And I kept saying to myself,
"Well, I have to let go
727
00:44:00,680 --> 00:44:02,800
"and he'll be back."
728
00:44:06,560 --> 00:44:08,199
And my dad, when he left, said,
729
00:44:08,200 --> 00:44:11,040
"And there's no-one
to look after him now."
730
00:44:12,320 --> 00:44:16,879
Brian tormented himself because he
couldn't write songs like Mick and Keith,
731
00:44:16,880 --> 00:44:20,287
whose compositions had moved
the band on to a whole new level.
732
00:44:20,400 --> 00:44:21,639
Say hi to Brian.
733
00:44:21,640 --> 00:44:25,383
Brian is one of the writers
of most of the things, right?
734
00:44:25,418 --> 00:44:27,592
No, I'm not, actually...
Well, I'm not really a writer.
735
00:44:27,627 --> 00:44:29,319
Ah, we do write a
lot of stuff together -
736
00:44:29,320 --> 00:44:31,279
it comes out under the
Nanker Phelge pseudonym -
737
00:44:31,280 --> 00:44:33,879
but Mick and Keith write
more... many - Thank you, Bill.
738
00:44:33,880 --> 00:44:35,799
They're a little more industrious
than we are.
739
00:44:35,800 --> 00:44:38,719
In writing the songs that you write,
do you sometimes think that you have
740
00:44:38,720 --> 00:44:40,599
a special inspiration for
the way that you...
741
00:44:40,600 --> 00:44:43,359
Well, you'd better ask - about
writing songs - better address those
742
00:44:43,360 --> 00:44:46,039
questions to Mick and Keith
because they'll tell me more about it.
743
00:44:46,040 --> 00:44:47,426
But the ones we've
written together
744
00:44:47,765 --> 00:44:49,171
are just things we've worked
out together in the studio,
745
00:44:49,499 --> 00:44:51,280
with somebody, you know,
anyone had right idea.
746
00:44:51,315 --> 00:44:53,759
If you had to do
it all over again, do you think
747
00:44:53,760 --> 00:44:56,239
you'd go the same route again?
As far as, you know, now that you
748
00:44:56,240 --> 00:44:58,222
realise the demands that are put
on you as a tremendous success?
749
00:44:58,562 --> 00:45:00,566
I'd do it 100 times over,
if I could. I love it.
750
00:45:00,680 --> 00:45:01,719
Good. Thank you so much.
751
00:45:01,720 --> 00:45:04,784
Let me swing over here and talk
to Keith and to Mick.
752
00:45:04,819 --> 00:45:07,881
These are the two that are
supposed to be all the writing talent.
753
00:45:07,916 --> 00:45:09,799
You fellows get together and
do most of the writing, right?
754
00:45:09,800 --> 00:45:12,217
Yeah, that's right. A lot of it.
You know, some of it.
755
00:45:12,252 --> 00:45:15,159
Do you have a particular inspiration
for some of your songs that seem
756
00:45:15,160 --> 00:45:16,348
to springboard them out?
757
00:45:16,520 --> 00:45:18,834
Well, I don't know. Ask Keith.
758
00:45:18,869 --> 00:45:21,347
I don't really think so, no.
759
00:45:21,382 --> 00:45:23,520
It just happens, you know?
It just happens.
760
00:45:29,240 --> 00:45:31,559
VOICE OF MICHAEL LINDSAY HOGG
Mick and Keith are wonderful songwriters.
761
00:45:31,560 --> 00:45:32,919
CREATOR OF READY STEDY GO
I mean, they're just great.
762
00:45:32,920 --> 00:45:34,279
Extraordinary.
763
00:45:34,280 --> 00:45:37,079
I mean, I couldn't admire them more.
764
00:45:37,080 --> 00:45:40,518
They tended to write
more about sex.
765
00:45:41,120 --> 00:45:44,119
So from '64, '84...
766
00:45:44,120 --> 00:45:47,829
Like, for 20 years they
were just turning them out.
767
00:45:48,280 --> 00:45:51,081
I mean, they're classic
rock and roll songs.
768
00:45:51,320 --> 00:45:54,787
I'd rate it as extraordinary.
769
00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:59,079
VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
You see, the trouble was by 1963,
770
00:45:59,080 --> 00:46:03,159
when Mick and Keith were
writing the songs and all that,
771
00:46:03,160 --> 00:46:06,199
Andrew was trying to promote Keith
772
00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:09,759
and kind of dismiss Brian,
get Brian out of the way.
773
00:46:09,760 --> 00:46:14,759
And so what he did was
he stopped me, Charlie and Brian
774
00:46:14,760 --> 00:46:19,213
from doing any interviews with any
of the newspapers, any interviews at all,
775
00:46:19,248 --> 00:46:21,353
and gave them all
to Mick and Keith.
776
00:46:21,680 --> 00:46:25,155
And I think when we
talked on the phone ages ago,
777
00:46:26,000 --> 00:46:29,011
you mentioned that he did
something with Jimi Hendrix.
778
00:46:30,080 --> 00:46:33,255
Yes.
- Some play. - Yeah.
779
00:46:35,360 --> 00:46:36,840
No-one knows that.
780
00:46:42,800 --> 00:46:44,200
What do I say?
781
00:46:48,269 --> 00:46:51,673
BRIAN AND JIM PLAYING
782
00:46:54,894 --> 00:46:58,954
BRIAN AND JIMI OFTEN
PLAYED TOGETHER
783
00:47:17,640 --> 00:47:20,877
And I got Brian trying to
write a song with that guy,
784
00:47:20,912 --> 00:47:24,067
Michael Aldred, of Ready Steady Go!
785
00:47:24,680 --> 00:47:28,340
But they're unique things that
I just happened to get, and...
786
00:47:29,480 --> 00:47:32,342
they shouldn't be...
- Was the song good?
787
00:47:32,840 --> 00:47:35,810
Yeah, they were putting a song
together. It was OK, yeah.
788
00:47:36,640 --> 00:47:39,893
But he never had
the courage to record it.
789
00:47:42,039 --> 00:47:44,763
BRIAN RECORDING WITH MICHAEL ALDRED
Oh, fucking hell, turn it off!
790
00:47:45,505 --> 00:47:48,165
# So far away
791
00:47:48,938 --> 00:47:52,159
# like an angel
792
00:47:52,853 --> 00:47:57,539
# drifting through the
halls of stars unknown
793
00:48:03,906 --> 00:48:09,673
# I know all her likes and
dislikes, her story of succes
794
00:48:09,708 --> 00:48:14,039
No. It's difficult...
- Oh, let's get...
795
00:48:14,040 --> 00:48:15,760
Bleurgh!
796
00:48:17,640 --> 00:48:20,358
He never played me a song he'd written,
797
00:48:20,966 --> 00:48:22,387
so it was quite hard to know
798
00:48:22,823 --> 00:48:26,150
VOICE OF MICK JAGGER
really if he wanted to do
songs with us that he'd written.
799
00:48:26,185 --> 00:48:29,086
I think he did, but he
was very shy and all that,
800
00:48:29,258 --> 00:48:32,380
I think he found it rather hard
to lay it down to us, you know,
801
00:48:32,415 --> 00:48:34,140
that "This was a song
and "it went like this."
802
00:48:34,175 --> 00:48:38,111
And we probably sort of didn't even
think - because he didn't do it,
803
00:48:38,146 --> 00:48:41,452
we didn't try and bring
it out of him, probably,
804
00:48:41,487 --> 00:48:46,165
which was... I suppose
a bit insensitive of us.
805
00:48:54,389 --> 00:48:58,188
ZOUZOU
GIRLFRIEND 1965
806
00:48:58,823 --> 00:49:00,525
I arrived to New Year's Eve
807
00:49:01,412 --> 00:49:06,418
it was awful because his
girlfriend, Linda Lawrence, was still there.
808
00:49:07,019 --> 00:49:08,496
And that's how it started.
809
00:49:08,531 --> 00:49:12,585
Yeah. I think we
we look good together, yeah.
810
00:49:12,603 --> 00:49:17,310
And I think he always tried to
have girls who look a bit like him.
811
00:49:17,852 --> 00:49:19,088
You know.
812
00:49:19,695 --> 00:49:22,022
I had my hair cut
like him, you know.
813
00:49:23,405 --> 00:49:25,872
He didn't like himself, and
at the same time he wanted
814
00:49:26,308 --> 00:49:28,866
to have people who
looked like himself.
815
00:49:29,534 --> 00:49:31,972
Which is quite strange, again.
816
00:49:39,049 --> 00:49:41,226
He was playing guitar at home,
817
00:49:42,403 --> 00:49:47,130
but he was not really composing,
because I think he was not sure of himself.
818
00:49:47,870 --> 00:49:49,485
He wasn't sure that it was right
819
00:49:49,970 --> 00:49:53,926
He wasn't sure that what
he was doing was good.
820
00:49:54,951 --> 00:49:58,612
And jet he had nobody
around to tell him to do it.
821
00:50:01,352 --> 00:50:06,340
I thought it was really funny
I never listened to obe album
822
00:50:06,340 --> 00:50:09,929
of the Rolling Stones
in Brian's place. Never.
823
00:50:10,713 --> 00:50:14,749
You know, Brian was
completely fan of the Beatles.
824
00:50:16,095 --> 00:50:19,109
I mean, all day long we
were listenig the Beatles.
825
00:50:19,851 --> 00:50:21,617
Or the Righteous Brothers.
826
00:50:22,586 --> 00:50:26,312
But, never, never,
never The Rolling Stones.
827
00:50:27,699 --> 00:50:31,253
BRIAN PLAYED ON THE BEATLES'
"YOU KNOW MY NAME"
Composition: John Lennon / Paul McCaetney
828
00:50:36,942 --> 00:50:40,606
Brian was really nervous that night,
'cause he's walking in on Beatles session.
829
00:50:41,926 --> 00:50:43,534
And I kinda though he'd
bring a guitar, you know
830
00:50:43,856 --> 00:50:45,200
VOICE OF PAUL MCCARTNEY
But no, he brought his saxophone.
831
00:50:46,193 --> 00:50:48,298
He wad nervous to the
point of ahaking a little bit.
832
00:50:49,176 --> 00:50:50,563
He was like a topey sax player.
833
00:50:51,217 --> 00:50:53,175
So I go, "Aha!
We've got just the tune."
834
00:50:56,490 --> 00:50:57,401
He was very nice.
835
00:50:58,409 --> 00:50:59,847
Brian was a very nice guy.
836
00:51:01,295 --> 00:51:03,786
I remember sort of laughing a lot
with him, you know, giggling a lot.
837
00:51:07,442 --> 00:51:09,624
VOICE OF ZOUZOU
The only person of the group
838
00:51:09,963 --> 00:51:12,114
who came to visit him was Bill.
839
00:51:14,894 --> 00:51:20,282
I never, never, never see Mick
or Keith coming to visit him.
840
00:51:20,328 --> 00:51:22,067
Never, never, never.
841
00:51:24,200 --> 00:51:27,479
VOICE OF BARRY MILES
Each member of the band had a had a court.
842
00:51:27,480 --> 00:51:31,439
And the way the hierarchy worked
was the Stones would always
843
00:51:31,440 --> 00:51:33,349
have to go to the Beatles' places.
844
00:51:34,320 --> 00:51:36,655
So the Beatles would
never go to their house.
845
00:51:37,040 --> 00:51:39,999
You know, that was
the order of things,
846
00:51:40,000 --> 00:51:42,719
a very strict class system at work.
847
00:51:49,462 --> 00:51:51,432
in his big chauffeur-driven car
848
00:51:51,768 --> 00:51:54,700
where we had a loudspeaker
mounted underneatg the car,
849
00:51:56,982 --> 00:51:59,925
And aheas of us was
Brian's Austin Princess.
850
00:52:00,810 --> 00:52:04,241
John got on the mic, "Pull
over now, you're under arrest."
851
00:52:04,825 --> 00:52:06,779
"Brian Jones, pull ocer, now!"
852
00:52:07,273 --> 00:52:09,997
"Oh my god!! Shitting gimself,
you know. - "Oh, holy shit."
853
00:52:10,353 --> 00:52:12,191
And we'rw going, "Ohhh, fuck off!
854
00:52:14,133 --> 00:52:16,367
Brian was a very nice
guy, he was very nervous.
855
00:52:17,619 --> 00:52:19,663
Had always a sort
of pleasent word.
856
00:52:29,654 --> 00:52:33,932
He was doing so many
stupid things all the time.
857
00:52:34,327 --> 00:52:38,582
And I was also taking the same
shut with him, you know. Speed.
858
00:52:40,308 --> 00:52:43,543
And we didn't sleep for
days and says and says
859
00:52:44,001 --> 00:52:46,812
and once a week we
were sleeping one night
860
00:52:47,333 --> 00:52:51,910
and then again and again and
again, clubs and everything, you know.
861
00:52:52,760 --> 00:52:55,188
You know, all night
long, all day long.
862
00:52:56,024 --> 00:52:59,443
He was also having
breakdowns very often,
863
00:52:59,886 --> 00:53:01,874
he was craying at night, he was...
864
00:53:02,327 --> 00:53:03,609
I mean, yeah. He was really...
865
00:53:04,288 --> 00:53:09,897
He was, uh... he wonted
to have, uh, his, uh...
866
00:53:10,393 --> 00:53:12,305
things, you know, here. To....
867
00:53:13,167 --> 00:53:16,339
He wanted to go
to a clinic to be...
868
00:53:16,965 --> 00:53:20,772
yeah, and I was... - Trayed
to have a facelift? - Yeah.
869
00:53:22,337 --> 00:53:27,338
I was telling Brian, "You're only 24 years old,
yoz're not going to start now", you know.
870
00:53:28,076 --> 00:53:30,975
"It's ridiculous, you shoud
just drink a little bir less."
871
00:53:31,695 --> 00:53:33,428
Because he was drinking from the
872
00:53:34,516 --> 00:53:39,027
morning to the last
minute in the night.
873
00:53:39,666 --> 00:53:41,433
He was drinking scotch Coke.
874
00:53:43,373 --> 00:53:47,573
Scotch Coke all day, all night.
All the time, you know.
875
00:53:48,139 --> 00:53:51,982
He was never drunk, because with the
speed, you know, didn't make him drunk.
876
00:53:52,418 --> 00:53:57,570
Bur he was really doing every
stupid thing you can imagine.
877
00:54:04,887 --> 00:54:06,231
I think he was not so happy.
878
00:54:07,378 --> 00:54:12,544
I think he was sort of sad, and I think
also that when he was crying at night
879
00:54:13,247 --> 00:54:16,720
and that all those things
were only symptoms.
880
00:54:27,524 --> 00:54:32,246
He was worried of so
many people looking at him.
881
00:54:34,228 --> 00:54:37,900
You know, Brian was much
more happy when he was alone.
882
00:54:43,524 --> 00:54:46,338
I think he liked drinking and I think he liked
drugs but they weren't very good for him.
883
00:54:46,681 --> 00:54:47,936
VOICE OF CHARLIE WATTS
884
00:54:47,971 --> 00:54:51,264
I don't think they're good
for anyone, but he didn't...
885
00:54:51,609 --> 00:54:54,421
He wasn't strong enough, mentally
or physically, to take any of it.
886
00:54:54,700 --> 00:54:55,959
And of course he did everything...
887
00:54:55,960 --> 00:54:58,665
Brian was one of those people
that did everything to excess.
888
00:55:01,047 --> 00:55:02,462
VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
We were in Clearwater, Florida.
889
00:55:03,421 --> 00:55:06,693
Me and Brian picked up
these two girls in the coctail ba.
890
00:55:07,331 --> 00:55:09,625
Cute, two cute girls.
We went to bed with them.
891
00:55:12,268 --> 00:55:16,378
Strange as it was, the very same night
Keith wrote the basics of "Satisfaction"
892
00:55:16,415 --> 00:55:18,714
he says, in Clearwater, Florida.
893
00:55:18,823 --> 00:55:19,823
You know, at nighttime
he woke up with that
894
00:55:21,921 --> 00:55:25,943
with the idea of "Satisfaction". Can't
get no - da, da, da, Satisfaction
895
00:55:27,310 --> 00:55:30,974
And when he woke up in the morning,
and listened to it and all that
896
00:55:30,974 --> 00:55:31,907
him and Mick
897
00:55:32,961 --> 00:55:36,831
thought it was a pretty
okey song for an album.
898
00:55:40,292 --> 00:55:44,175
And then it became this
classic fucking track, you know.
899
00:55:45,889 --> 00:55:47,459
They're going da-da, da-da-daaa
900
00:55:47,863 --> 00:55:50,300
and I'm going dun-dun
dee-deedle-eeee-dee
901
00:55:50,613 --> 00:55:52,672
So Brian just played the
walking rhythm behind him.
902
00:55:53,479 --> 00:55:54,385
And it kinda worked.
903
00:55:54,548 --> 00:56:00,439
And remember, no matter
what anyone says... rock on.
904
00:56:00,440 --> 00:56:06,159
# I can't get no satisfaction
905
00:56:06,160 --> 00:56:11,855
# I can't get no satisfaction...
906
00:56:12,144 --> 00:56:14,197
Whenever he put "Satisfaction"
907
00:56:14,582 --> 00:56:16,475
VOICE OF ZOUZOU
he was going mad. Mad man.
908
00:56:17,868 --> 00:56:21,022
He was telling that Mick
and Keith writing shit
909
00:56:21,022 --> 00:56:23,972
and he couldn't stand
the music they were doing.
910
00:56:25,064 --> 00:56:27,520
He said, "It's not
the music I wanted to do".
911
00:56:27,849 --> 00:56:32,808
"I made a group to do
some blues and rock & roll".
912
00:56:33,368 --> 00:56:35,188
And, you know, he said
913
00:56:35,541 --> 00:56:41,341
"Look at this, it's vulgar, it's
awful, it's out of tune, it's nothing."
914
00:56:42,480 --> 00:56:43,706
The trouble with Brian was
915
00:56:43,707 --> 00:56:45,490
VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
he wasn't very well a lot of the time.
916
00:56:45,640 --> 00:56:47,826
So he was often ill.
917
00:56:50,720 --> 00:56:52,999
We'd be on tour and Brian
would get sick, and he'd be in
918
00:56:53,000 --> 00:56:56,559
hospital for five days
and we had to play without him.
919
00:56:56,560 --> 00:56:58,437
Just the four of us, you know.
920
00:56:59,360 --> 00:57:01,350
Bass, drum, guitar.
921
00:57:01,385 --> 00:57:04,755
And you're playing all them songs
that need more than one guitar,
922
00:57:04,790 --> 00:57:06,169
and you've only got one guitar.
923
00:57:08,360 --> 00:57:11,048
So I had to double-up
on bass, the bass playing,
924
00:57:11,083 --> 00:57:12,159
and help Keith out, you know,
925
00:57:12,160 --> 00:57:15,090
and Keith had to play a bit more
than he would normally play,
926
00:57:15,125 --> 00:57:17,062
playing partly rhythm, partly lead.
927
00:57:17,400 --> 00:57:19,270
It was tough, you know.
928
00:57:20,680 --> 00:57:25,739
So he was very unreliable at
times in the later period of his life.
929
00:57:25,774 --> 00:57:27,907
You know, the last...
maybe three years.
930
00:57:29,200 --> 00:57:32,605
Brian used to get very paranoid
about being made fun of.
931
00:57:32,640 --> 00:57:36,899
You know, he always said, "They're
talking about me and they're..."
932
00:57:36,934 --> 00:57:38,967
You know, when we were waiting in a...
933
00:57:39,120 --> 00:57:41,815
When we were staying
over in a hotel or something.
934
00:57:45,063 --> 00:57:47,131
Mick and Keith would
always tease him
935
00:57:48,134 --> 00:57:49,806
It was like any
group of guys.
936
00:57:50,360 --> 00:57:54,279
RONNI SCHNEIDER, US TOUR MANAGER
The classic example that I had of
that was at the hotel in New York
937
00:57:54,280 --> 00:57:56,319
when Dylan was coming to visit him.
938
00:57:56,320 --> 00:57:57,981
You know, he was
very friendly with Dylan.
939
00:57:58,200 --> 00:58:01,075
So Mick and Keith - Brian's
room was next to mine,
940
00:58:01,110 --> 00:58:02,737
so Mick and Keith
came into my room.
941
00:58:02,772 --> 00:58:04,680
They said, "Oh...",
and they were very devilish.
942
00:58:04,760 --> 00:58:08,197
And Keith goes over and
grabs a water glass that I had,
943
00:58:08,232 --> 00:58:11,393
and he puts it against the wall so
he could listen in to Brian's room.
944
00:58:11,428 --> 00:58:14,510
And Mick goes over to the house
telephone, my phone in the room,
945
00:58:14,560 --> 00:58:16,419
and calls Brian's room.
946
00:58:16,440 --> 00:58:19,207
And then immediately
he says, "Hello, Mr Jones.
947
00:58:19,242 --> 00:58:21,508
"You have Mr Zimmerman
for Mr Jones."
948
00:58:21,543 --> 00:58:24,363
And he was imitating
putting Dylan on the phone.
949
00:58:24,400 --> 00:58:26,919
And then when he was on the
phone, he says, "Oh, Brian, I think
950
00:58:26,920 --> 00:58:29,239
"you're the best guy
in the group," that kind of...
951
00:58:29,240 --> 00:58:31,639
And Brian's like, "Shut up,
you guys! I know you're..."
952
00:58:31,640 --> 00:58:34,464
And that was the kind
of stuff that was going on.
953
00:58:36,391 --> 00:58:38,302
MARIANNE FAITHFULL
MICK'S GIRLFRIEND
954
00:58:38,337 --> 00:58:41,079
# Show me the train...
955
00:58:41,080 --> 00:58:43,365
Already there had
been shit going on.
956
00:58:43,400 --> 00:58:45,959
VOICE OF MARIANNE FAITHFULL
You know, Brian was in very bad shape.
957
00:58:45,960 --> 00:58:47,999
He couldn't get into the States.
958
00:58:48,000 --> 00:58:50,639
And they didn't know what to do,
and this and that and the other,
959
00:58:50,640 --> 00:58:53,239
you know, of just
scrambling all the way along.
960
00:58:53,240 --> 00:58:55,639
It wasn't as bad as
it was going to get later.
961
00:58:55,640 --> 00:58:59,199
TALKING WITH HER BIOGRAPHER DAVID DALTON
Well, I read an interesting
thing Keith said about this,
962
00:58:59,200 --> 00:59:03,018
that they started making fun of
Brian so as not to get mad at him.
963
00:59:03,053 --> 00:59:04,839
Ah! - Because
it was a way...
964
00:59:04,840 --> 00:59:07,319
But I mean, of course,
for somebody who's paranoid,
965
00:59:07,320 --> 00:59:09,799
this is just about the
worst thing you can do.
966
00:59:09,800 --> 00:59:13,479
But I mean that was
Mick and Keith's, apparently,
967
00:59:13,480 --> 00:59:15,039
attitude to this thing, you know?
968
00:59:15,040 --> 00:59:18,493
Well, because, you know, I mean if
anybody had really let their feelings go,
969
00:59:18,528 --> 00:59:19,847
they
would've kill him. - Mm-hm.
970
00:59:21,857 --> 00:59:24,494
And you would kill them too.
I mean, it was that bad.
971
00:59:27,240 --> 00:59:30,479
VOICE OF DAVID DALTON
I think Marianne sympathised with Brian.
972
00:59:30,480 --> 00:59:35,319
MARIANNE FAITHFULL'S BIOGRAPHER
And Marianne of course was not in
much better shape because of drugs.
973
00:59:35,320 --> 00:59:39,959
She knew him very well and had,
you know, had an affair with him.
974
00:59:39,960 --> 00:59:45,109
Marianne felt that she had
become a real drag on Mick.
975
00:59:45,880 --> 00:59:51,759
And there's a horrible conversation
where she overhears Ahmet Ertegun
976
00:59:51,760 --> 00:59:56,799
AHMET ERTEGUN
saying to Mick, "You've got
to get rid of Marianne,
977
00:59:56,800 --> 01:00:00,079
PRESIDENT ATLANTIC RECORDS
THE STONES' LABEL
"you know, if the band
is going to function.
978
01:00:00,080 --> 01:00:04,039
"It's having a really
negative effect."
979
01:00:04,040 --> 01:00:08,217
And so in that sense I think she
absolutely identified with Brian.
980
01:00:11,723 --> 01:00:13,741
ANITA PALLENBERG
GIRLFRIEND 1965 - 1967
981
01:00:14,524 --> 01:00:16,442
Anita Pallenberg was a
massive influence on Brian.
982
01:00:16,800 --> 01:00:20,723
She was credited with
transforming both Brian and the Stones.
983
01:00:22,412 --> 01:00:25,293
I was with Brian the first
time when he met Anita
984
01:00:26,419 --> 01:00:27,360
VOICE OF ZOUZOU
985
01:00:27,737 --> 01:00:29,622
She was traying
to grab Brian, you know
986
01:00:30,921 --> 01:00:33,643
Brian was holding my hand,
we were sitting on the couch
987
01:00:34,095 --> 01:00:36,807
two of us, and she was traying
to grab him, you know
988
01:00:38,248 --> 01:00:40,630
and turning down
the light and everything,
989
01:00:41,255 --> 01:00:45,283
and starting to almost
take clothes off, you know
990
01:00:47,030 --> 01:00:53,669
I knew she would take
him through the sex adventure.
991
01:00:55,531 --> 01:01:01,336
I knew Brian waa on a
bad, bad, bad trip, you know.
992
01:01:03,723 --> 01:01:05,852
And she was really
powerful with him, you know.
993
01:01:06,524 --> 01:01:08,246
She was the one who
would decide everything.
994
01:01:09,324 --> 01:01:13,093
But she had... she was
the man in the relation, you know.
995
01:01:13,920 --> 01:01:18,079
She was an incredibly interesting
person, who'd done a lot,
996
01:01:18,080 --> 01:01:21,559
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
and was on the make,
in the way that he was.
997
01:01:21,560 --> 01:01:26,839
And she craved new experiences,
you know, in the way that he was.
998
01:01:26,840 --> 01:01:29,679
But I think he was thinking
of leaving the band.
999
01:01:29,680 --> 01:01:32,279
I think he probably could have
and probably should have left
1000
01:01:32,280 --> 01:01:35,439
the band for his own,
you know, health and sanity.
1001
01:01:35,440 --> 01:01:38,519
But I think, by teaming up
with Anita, he knew they'd be
1002
01:01:38,520 --> 01:01:40,479
a real phenomenon, which they were.
1003
01:01:40,480 --> 01:01:45,840
And that really launched his
kind of last great... last great ride.
1004
01:01:46,840 --> 01:01:48,475
Oui, oui, je le comprends.
1005
01:01:51,160 --> 01:01:55,519
There was such sort of...
erotic power to their pairing
1006
01:01:55,520 --> 01:01:57,559
and such glamour.
1007
01:01:57,560 --> 01:01:59,959
And also, you know,
he wants to be glamorous.
1008
01:01:59,960 --> 01:02:03,359
He wanted to be seen as
a main player in the Stones,
1009
01:02:03,360 --> 01:02:05,599
and she'd helped that happen.
1010
01:02:06,867 --> 01:02:08,953
BRIAN AND ANITA BOTH 24
you know, like a little unit,
1011
01:02:09,000 --> 01:02:12,643
whispering, talking to
each other, giggling,
1012
01:02:13,452 --> 01:02:16,389
speaking in sort of
a code that, you know,
1013
01:02:16,389 --> 01:02:18,763
VOICE OF GERED MANKOWITZ
intimate couples can have sometimes.
1014
01:02:18,840 --> 01:02:20,381
ROLLING STONE'S PHOTOGRAPHER
And I think they were doing
1015
01:02:20,552 --> 01:02:22,714
a lot of acid and just hanging out.
1016
01:02:22,960 --> 01:02:26,017
She was staggeringly beautiful,
1017
01:02:27,480 --> 01:02:33,136
had extraordinary physical
and sexual confidence.
1018
01:02:33,171 --> 01:02:37,932
You know, when she walked in a room,
you know, guys' eyes popped out
1019
01:02:37,967 --> 01:02:40,561
and tongues rolled
out, like in a cartoon.
1020
01:02:48,222 --> 01:02:50,497
Succes and fame, I don't
think it is very important.
1021
01:02:51,883 --> 01:02:53,764
I mean, in England I was
always with the Rolling Stones.
1022
01:02:54,560 --> 01:02:57,710
And more fame and succes than
that, I mean, nobody could dream about.
1023
01:02:58,521 --> 01:03:03,134
So, I don't really aim for succes.
I just try to have a good time.
1024
01:03:06,027 --> 01:03:06,922
Make a bit of money.
1025
01:03:09,640 --> 01:03:10,945
VOICE OF DAVID DALTON
The Rolling Stones, they were,
1026
01:03:10,946 --> 01:03:14,079
MARIANNE FAITHFULL'S BIOGRAPHER
as Marianne would put
it, were a bunch of yobs.
1027
01:03:14,080 --> 01:03:18,960
They were very talented, but they
weren't educated or sophisticated.
1028
01:03:21,360 --> 01:03:26,199
Marianne and Anita connected them
with all the European intellectuals
1029
01:03:26,200 --> 01:03:28,079
ROBERT FRASER GALLERY OPENING
and film-makers.
1030
01:03:28,080 --> 01:03:30,325
VOICE OF MARIANNE FAITHFULL
We were the right women for that time
1031
01:03:30,737 --> 01:03:33,001
to enable whatever
had to happen to happen.
1032
01:03:33,360 --> 01:03:39,159
And probably the same is true
of Brian and Anita and Keith and Anita.
1033
01:03:39,160 --> 01:03:42,639
They seemed to be a proto-aristocracy.
1034
01:03:42,640 --> 01:03:44,879
MICK AND PRINCESS MARGARET
Mick at one point said,
1035
01:03:44,880 --> 01:03:48,040
"Well, the only thing
left is me and the Queen."
1036
01:03:51,830 --> 01:03:53,179
LUGALLA ESTATE, IRELAND
1037
01:03:53,214 --> 01:03:57,077
Brian and Anita would spend time
at the vast Guinness estate in Ireland.
1038
01:04:02,040 --> 01:04:04,839
This is Mick go-karting at Leslie Castle,
1039
01:04:04,840 --> 01:04:09,445
a massive Irish estate that has been
in the Leslie family for 1.000 years.
1040
01:04:10,320 --> 01:04:12,800
A whole new world opened up to them.
1041
01:04:15,920 --> 01:04:19,509
I think it was the great changing
of the old order, wasn't it?
1042
01:04:21,040 --> 01:04:23,999
LADY JANE ORMSBY GORE
I loved the sort of mixture,
1043
01:04:24,000 --> 01:04:27,479
the juxtaposition then
of the Stones and the Beatles
1044
01:04:27,480 --> 01:04:29,999
<b>INSPIRATION FOR "LADY JANE" (JAGGER / RICHARDS)
and the royals and the thing, you know?
1045
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:31,079
It suddenly was all...
1046
01:04:31,080 --> 01:04:35,199
Everybody and anybody were
part, part of the same thing.
1047
01:04:35,200 --> 01:04:36,478
It was excellent.
1048
01:04:39,000 --> 01:04:42,159
It was my sister Victoria's
birthday, and that was a sort of
1049
01:04:42,160 --> 01:04:47,879
wonderful melting pot with
the Kennedys and Princess Margaret
1050
01:04:47,880 --> 01:04:52,795
and the Beatles and the Stones
and then all my relations.
1051
01:04:53,640 --> 01:04:55,618
Brian definitely came.
1052
01:04:55,720 --> 01:04:58,199
Brian was the most sort
of sociable at that time.
1053
01:04:58,200 --> 01:05:00,839
He was much the
most sort of gregarious.
1054
01:05:00,840 --> 01:05:05,559
So it was it was the informality,
I think, of it that was part of
1055
01:05:05,560 --> 01:05:07,850
the whole thing of the '60s.
1056
01:05:07,885 --> 01:05:13,599
Never mind who was there,
whether it was rock stars or royalty
1057
01:05:13,600 --> 01:05:18,399
or scrubbers from... the East End.
1058
01:05:18,400 --> 01:05:20,399
It really didn't make any difference.
1059
01:05:24,040 --> 01:05:27,119
Brian's best friend at
the time was Tara Browne.
1060
01:05:27,120 --> 01:05:29,959
TARA BROWNE
He was the Guinness heir
and owner of Dandie Fashions
1061
01:05:29,960 --> 01:05:31,520
FRIEND OF BRIAN'S
on the King's Road.
1062
01:05:34,680 --> 01:05:38,841
The so-called Swinging London was
actually a very small group of people,
1063
01:05:38,876 --> 01:05:41,625
and Brian and Tara
were right at the centre.
1064
01:05:45,360 --> 01:05:49,239
Tara was immortalised in
the Beatles song A Day in the Life
1065
01:05:49,240 --> 01:05:51,559
when he had a tragic car accident.
1066
01:05:51,560 --> 01:05:56,040
"A DAY IN THE LIFE"
Composition: John Lennon / Paul McCartney
# He blew his mind out in a car
1067
01:05:57,000 --> 01:06:02,239
# He didn't notice that
the lights had changed
1068
01:06:02,240 --> 01:06:07,045
# A crowd of people
stood and stared...
1069
01:06:09,200 --> 01:06:14,200
Brian was devastated by Tara's
death, the first of that intimate circle.
1070
01:06:16,880 --> 01:06:19,839
Brian would later date
his girlfriend, Suki Poitier,
1071
01:06:19,840 --> 01:06:24,280
who was with Tara in the
accident but miraculously survived.
1072
01:06:25,880 --> 01:06:28,479
And we all wore
the Dandie Fashions look,
1073
01:06:28,480 --> 01:06:31,120
which was so much
the spirit of the time.
1074
01:06:35,354 --> 01:06:36,799
BRIAN'S FLAT AT
COURTFIELD ROAD
1075
01:06:38,720 --> 01:06:42,639
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
Anita was pushing him to
dress more outrageously.
1076
01:06:42,640 --> 01:06:49,621
He was the archetypal dandy, more
than anyone, you know, in '66, '67.
1077
01:06:59,000 --> 01:07:01,519
At that point you can see
the power dynamics shift
1078
01:07:01,520 --> 01:07:04,817
within the band, where
Keith is coming back to Brian again.
1079
01:07:12,040 --> 01:07:15,759
So for a period, yeah, he was back
with Keith, because he was cool
1080
01:07:15,760 --> 01:07:20,045
and happening, and obviously
at that time they did Ruby Tuesday.
1081
01:07:21,760 --> 01:07:25,839
VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
He was doing all that
stuff without asking anyone.
1082
01:07:25,840 --> 01:07:30,079
He'd pick up a flute or just
anything that was handy
1083
01:07:30,080 --> 01:07:34,999
and just create something out
of it which wasn't there originally.
1084
01:07:35,000 --> 01:07:39,480
And it embellished the song so
much that it became the catch.
1085
01:07:41,978 --> 01:07:43,849
"RUBY TUESDAY"
Composition: Mick Jagger / Keith Richards
1086
01:07:43,884 --> 01:07:46,439
# Or in the darkest night
1087
01:07:46,440 --> 01:07:48,399
# No-one knows...
1088
01:07:48,400 --> 01:07:51,039
# Do, doo!
Can you hear him?
1089
01:07:51,040 --> 01:07:53,959
# She comes and goes...
1090
01:07:53,960 --> 01:07:56,719
# Do, do, do...
1091
01:07:56,720 --> 01:07:58,799
# Goodbye, Ruby...
1092
01:07:58,800 --> 01:08:00,319
He just finds a flute,
1093
01:08:00,320 --> 01:08:02,968
and he finds a little
thing he can play on it.
1094
01:08:04,920 --> 01:08:08,959
Brian's self-loathing came out
in the way he treated other people.
1095
01:08:08,960 --> 01:08:11,148
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
He and Anita particularly were known
1096
01:08:11,339 --> 01:08:13,069
for spiking people's drinks.
1097
01:08:13,320 --> 01:08:17,279
Anita would encourage him for
that kind of outrageous behaviour.
1098
01:08:17,280 --> 01:08:19,599
They would just mock
people who hadn't...
1099
01:08:19,600 --> 01:08:22,199
Who weren't turned on in
the same way that they were.
1100
01:08:22,200 --> 01:08:26,379
So that was a thing - "We're the hip
kids - we can make fun "of other people."
1101
01:08:27,120 --> 01:08:28,560
LINDA LAWRENCE
For instance,
1102
01:08:28,595 --> 01:08:30,181
WITH BRIAN'S SON, JULIAN
Linda Lawrence came.
1103
01:08:30,400 --> 01:08:34,415
I think she was short
of money for young Julian.
1104
01:08:35,160 --> 01:08:38,959
I think they were up
in the flat, Brian and Anita,
1105
01:08:38,960 --> 01:08:42,720
and they just laughed at her
and wouldn't let her come in.
1106
01:08:43,644 --> 01:08:44,753
I felt devastated.
1107
01:08:45,348 --> 01:08:46,457
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
They looked out the window at me
1108
01:08:46,492 --> 01:08:49,256
and they just didn't came
down and open the door.
1109
01:08:50,174 --> 01:08:53,819
That was a horrible feeling
that I wasn't being let in.
1110
01:08:54,188 --> 01:08:54,966
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
Did you, I mean you...
1111
01:08:55,482 --> 01:08:58,168
because up 'till now you've been
very sympathetic towards him.
1112
01:08:58,800 --> 01:09:00,806
There must have been a point
where you just said, "You bastard".
1113
01:09:01,420 --> 01:09:03,578
I was very depressed, but
I never thought he was a bastard.
1114
01:09:04,586 --> 01:09:06,124
So, way do you think
he acted like that, then?
1115
01:09:06,938 --> 01:09:07,827
What was the explanation?
1116
01:09:08,605 --> 01:09:10,633
As far as I'm concerned
that was Anita's influence.
1117
01:09:11,028 --> 01:09:13,364
That's as simple as I can say
it, because that's what they had.
1118
01:09:14,964 --> 01:09:18,552
Brian, when I was with him, didn't
have any of those... ways of thinking.
1119
01:09:19,768 --> 01:09:23,044
When he started hanging out
with her, his dark side came out.
1120
01:09:23,618 --> 01:09:26,066
Which would only be natural,
because I know what that is.
1121
01:09:27,840 --> 01:09:29,552
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
So whilst he could still
1122
01:09:29,553 --> 01:09:32,119
make things happen in the studio,
1123
01:09:32,120 --> 01:09:35,410
he still was holding some
power even whilst he was
1124
01:09:35,934 --> 01:09:37,670
this kind of liability
at the same time.
1125
01:09:38,040 --> 01:09:42,399
You know, he was pretty
dominant in terms of the sounds.
1126
01:09:42,400 --> 01:09:46,719
You know, they needed
to get a bit more exotic.
1127
01:09:46,720 --> 01:09:49,005
Paint It Black, he's
embellished it again.
1128
01:09:49,587 --> 01:09:51,260
"PAINT IT, BLACK"
Bass pedals.
1129
01:09:51,960 --> 01:09:54,680
Composition: Mick Jagger / Keith Richards
There's Brian.
1130
01:09:56,280 --> 01:10:01,920
# I see a line of cars and
they're all painted black...
1131
01:10:04,922 --> 01:10:06,222
ERIC BURDON
THE ANIMALS
1132
01:10:06,240 --> 01:10:09,799
Your head goes into, like...
1133
01:10:09,800 --> 01:10:12,374
You're suddenly in the Middle East
1134
01:10:12,520 --> 01:10:14,302
or Far East...
1135
01:10:14,337 --> 01:10:19,399
That made me realise that there
was a very inventive guy there.
1136
01:10:19,400 --> 01:10:22,039
ERIC BURDON AND BRIAN
I mean, he was really a...
1137
01:10:22,040 --> 01:10:23,560
bit of a genius.
1138
01:10:25,148 --> 01:10:26,882
DEGREE OF MURDER - 1967 FILM
MUSIC COMPOSED BY BRIAN
1139
01:10:26,985 --> 01:10:27,985
Are you sure about that? (?)
1140
01:10:29,440 --> 01:10:33,422
The Volker Schlondorff film "Mord
und Totschlag" was a big deal
1141
01:10:33,680 --> 01:10:35,359
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
for Anita and for Brian.
1142
01:10:35,360 --> 01:10:40,039
It was a starring role for Anita,
with a really good director,
1143
01:10:40,040 --> 01:10:44,239
and it was really pretty
like their own - Brian and Anita's -
1144
01:10:44,240 --> 01:10:47,279
relationship, where there was
this constant provocation
1145
01:10:47,280 --> 01:10:49,440
and escalation of provocation.
1146
01:10:56,960 --> 01:10:58,840
Hau ab jetzt.
1147
01:11:03,666 --> 01:11:08,704
With Anita, Brian found a
partner, a match up to his level.
1148
01:11:10,771 --> 01:11:13,076
VOLKER SCHLÖNDORFF
So, I guess they got a lot of
1149
01:11:19,559 --> 01:11:22,816
I mean, it certainly was
never tender relationship.
1150
01:11:24,762 --> 01:11:26,482
Even though, I mean
I was not in the bedroom.
1151
01:11:27,285 --> 01:11:32,814
But sometimes you couldn't
help overhearing or whatever.
1152
01:11:34,882 --> 01:11:38,722
The rwo of them were in
this frenzy. They were crazed out.
1153
01:11:39,505 --> 01:11:44,172
Which also always start with the way
they behave in hotels, and I mean
1154
01:11:45,320 --> 01:11:50,509
why the hell would you, you know,
whatever they did... turn down curtains
1155
01:11:50,827 --> 01:11:53,511
when they felt they
needed more daylight.
1156
01:11:55,774 --> 01:12:02,122
Or spill red wine or
whatnot all over stuff. It's...
1157
01:12:04,267 --> 01:12:08,043
It was beyond me to
understand such bahaviors.
1158
01:12:08,725 --> 01:12:12,411
Anita, you are 22 years old,
where are you from?
1159
01:12:14,089 --> 01:12:19,611
I'm German by blood,
but Italian forever.
1160
01:12:20,280 --> 01:12:23,946
And Anita was also kind of
putting oil on the flames.
1161
01:12:24,661 --> 01:12:27,869
If there were people who were
scandalized by their behavior
1162
01:12:28,188 --> 01:12:29,576
she'd shout back at them,
1163
01:12:30,023 --> 01:12:34,763
"You're all backward bourgeois,
this is the new lifestyle."
1164
01:12:35,704 --> 01:12:38,500
"Get lost."
"Go home and die."
1165
01:12:43,468 --> 01:12:45,874
He was the one who asked
to do the music for the film.
1166
01:12:46,668 --> 01:12:50,414
Couple of months later, when I came
to London to actually do the recording
1167
01:12:50,414 --> 01:12:52,824
I found out that he
didn't prepared anything.
1168
01:12:55,066 --> 01:12:58,234
He was not in his
proper mind anymore
1169
01:12:58,591 --> 01:13:03,027
Anita said it was because
of the drugs he was taking.
1170
01:13:03,686 --> 01:13:06,185
He was experimenting with anytihing.
1171
01:13:07,946 --> 01:13:11,980
So, yeah, ultimately something
come together, but it's not...
1172
01:13:12,390 --> 01:13:13,790
it's nothing memorable.
1173
01:13:17,181 --> 01:13:21,026
1967 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
I think the drugs destroyed
his already failing discipline.
1174
01:13:21,762 --> 01:13:24,483
And you can't be an
artist without discipline.
1175
01:13:25,943 --> 01:13:29,325
He probably knew that this
could only lead ultimately
1176
01:13:29,919 --> 01:13:31,583
to self-destruction.
1177
01:13:38,401 --> 01:13:39,335
Ultimately,
1178
01:13:41,119 --> 01:13:44,187
when she was not able
to control him any longer,
1179
01:13:46,739 --> 01:13:47,803
to the next Stone.
1180
01:13:49,240 --> 01:13:50,192
Wasn't very far.
1181
01:13:51,841 --> 01:13:55,261
Actually, in the Cannes hotel it
was from one room to the othwr.
1182
01:13:56,280 --> 01:14:00,135
And, uh, I... that's
what happened because
1183
01:14:00,135 --> 01:14:03,667
one morning I came
into Keith's room
1184
01:14:04,048 --> 01:14:07,693
and he had breakfast
on his bed and, uh,
1185
01:14:08,012 --> 01:14:09,529
and Anita was
next to him now.
1186
01:14:11,268 --> 01:14:18,058
She arrived with Brian, and
couple of days later left with Keith.
1187
01:14:18,802 --> 01:14:19,788
So, it's, a...
1188
01:14:21,463 --> 01:14:24,267
an envious position
to be in for a woman.
1189
01:14:28,143 --> 01:14:31,599
Of course, Anita didn't have
a credit card of her own
1190
01:14:32,145 --> 01:14:33,165
or a checkbook.
1191
01:14:33,689 --> 01:14:37,607
I think she always had to go
to Brian to get a bundle of money.
1192
01:14:38,569 --> 01:14:41,028
Because she lived the
lifestyle of the Stones.
1193
01:14:42,543 --> 01:14:44,971
And I think she got
hooked on that lifestyle
1194
01:14:45,641 --> 01:14:47,025
so she did not just
1195
01:14:48,165 --> 01:14:52,538
leave Brian and walk off
and work as a secretary
1196
01:14:53,351 --> 01:14:57,884
but she swirched over to
another one who was just as rich.
1197
01:14:59,833 --> 01:15:01,702
VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
Back in London there's
this sort of tearful scene
1198
01:15:02,360 --> 01:15:05,930
and Anita said no, you're just
too much of an arsehole to live with.
1199
01:15:07,773 --> 01:15:08,891
Keith and I got something goin'.
1200
01:15:10,039 --> 01:15:13,069
But that kind of was the final nail in
the coffin with me and Brian, you kniw.
1201
01:15:13,545 --> 01:15:15,919
He'd never forgive me for
that, and I don't blame him.
1202
01:15:19,000 --> 01:15:20,456
BRIAN AND LINDA KEITH
When Keith went with Anita,
1203
01:15:20,491 --> 01:15:21,999
Brian decided to start going out
1204
01:15:22,000 --> 01:15:24,680
with Linda Keith, who used
to be Keith's girlfriend.
1205
01:15:26,440 --> 01:15:28,359
KEITH AND LINDA KEITH
All their relationships were
1206
01:15:28,360 --> 01:15:30,746
always slightly incestuous.
1207
01:15:31,160 --> 01:15:33,559
Marianne, you know,
1208
01:15:33,560 --> 01:15:37,160
when she gave up with Mick,
she went with Brian...
1209
01:15:38,320 --> 01:15:41,079
and then she went with Keith.
1210
01:15:41,080 --> 01:15:42,744
So she went with three of them.
1211
01:15:43,960 --> 01:15:48,519
Anita went with Brian, she
went with Mick, she went with Keith.
1212
01:15:48,520 --> 01:15:51,039
It was all very
mixed up, you know?
1213
01:15:51,040 --> 01:15:55,423
Girls would end up being with
another member of the band.
1214
01:15:57,760 --> 01:15:59,359
Seeing the state of Brian,
1215
01:15:59,360 --> 01:16:02,004
his parents finally
reached out to help him.
1216
01:16:03,240 --> 01:16:04,865
VOICE OF LEWIS JONES
What I firmly believe
1217
01:16:04,866 --> 01:16:07,959
BRIAN'S FA4HER
was the turning point in Brian's life...
1218
01:16:07,960 --> 01:16:12,460
was when he lost the only
girl he ever really loved.
1219
01:16:13,520 --> 01:16:17,799
When his mother and I saw him
for the first time for some months
1220
01:16:17,800 --> 01:16:22,719
after this happening, we were
quite shocked by the changes
1221
01:16:22,720 --> 01:16:26,799
of his appearance, and in our opinion
he was never the same boy again.
1222
01:16:26,800 --> 01:16:31,439
He changed suddenly and alarmingly
1223
01:16:31,440 --> 01:16:37,999
from a bright, enthusiastic young
man to a quiet and morose
1224
01:16:38,000 --> 01:16:40,600
and inward-looking young man.
1225
01:16:44,000 --> 01:16:48,039
Brian and Linda Keith's relationship
was tempestuous and drug-fuelled,
1226
01:16:48,040 --> 01:16:51,920
with Brian recovering from
Anita and Linda from Keith.
1227
01:16:53,280 --> 01:16:58,919
Linda ended up taking an overdose
in Brian's flat, which she survived.
1228
01:16:58,920 --> 01:17:01,319
Brian wrote this to her...
1229
01:17:01,320 --> 01:17:04,920
"Dearest darling Linda,
I'm presently very smashed.
1230
01:17:05,960 --> 01:17:08,239
"Please be with me.
1231
01:17:08,240 --> 01:17:09,952
"I'm so lonely by myself.
1232
01:17:10,200 --> 01:17:13,679
"I need you so badly
and I love you so much.
1233
01:17:13,680 --> 01:17:15,999
"Please understand
what fucked us up before,
1234
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:18,622
"a terrible combination of events.
1235
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:20,494
"Please let's start again.
1236
01:17:21,120 --> 01:17:24,814
"Please marry me.
Please, please, please.
1237
01:17:25,880 --> 01:17:28,160
"All my love, Brian."
1238
01:17:34,920 --> 01:17:36,960
VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
It was a painful year, you know?
1239
01:17:39,000 --> 01:17:41,639
'67 was a year of
change for everybody.
1240
01:17:41,640 --> 01:17:45,562
I mean, '67 was the explosion
of the drug culture.
1241
01:17:47,970 --> 01:17:50,284
DRUGS and POP STARS
Facts that will SHOCK you
1242
01:17:50,931 --> 01:17:51,929
1967
1243
01:17:55,680 --> 01:17:58,723
VOICE OF PAUL TRYNKA
The whole infamous Stones drug bust
1244
01:17:59,129 --> 01:18:01,717
MPs ASK: WHY HANDCUFFS?
all followed in the wake of
News Of The World stories
1245
01:18:01,745 --> 01:18:04,743
that prided themselves in
actually busting Mick Jagger
1246
01:18:04,778 --> 01:18:06,702
and proclaiming him a drug user.
1247
01:18:06,720 --> 01:18:09,334
The problem was it
wasn't Mick. It was Brian.
1248
01:18:10,880 --> 01:18:13,924
He was hanging in a
nightclub called Blazing
1249
01:18:13,925 --> 01:18:16,694
and boasting about
being a druggy hipster.
1250
01:18:17,600 --> 01:18:20,590
He actually told the reporter he
didn't do LSD much these days
1251
01:18:20,960 --> 01:18:23,923
now that everybody had
taken it up and, you know,
1252
01:18:23,958 --> 01:18:25,604
he was doing it
before anybody else.
1253
01:18:26,855 --> 01:18:27,717
MICK AND MARIANNE AT
MICK'S COURT APPEARENCE
1254
01:18:27,752 --> 01:18:29,808
For Mick, Brian was
the villain of the piece.
1255
01:18:32,840 --> 01:18:38,479
VOICE OF MARIANE FAITHFULL
The only person who was really,
really out of it on drugs was Brian.
1256
01:18:38,480 --> 01:18:39,999
This was like the last straw,
1257
01:18:40,000 --> 01:18:42,759
the straw that broke
the camel's back with Brian.
1258
01:18:42,760 --> 01:18:45,639
And I think it brought up a lot
of bad feelings that were already
1259
01:18:45,640 --> 01:18:47,919
there about Brian.
1260
01:18:47,920 --> 01:18:50,839
Mick didn't know
he'd end up in prison.
1261
01:18:50,840 --> 01:18:52,547
It was just dreadful.
1262
01:18:52,582 --> 01:18:55,359
But it was very frightening, because
you saw the sort of the power
1263
01:18:55,360 --> 01:18:57,439
of the state, the power of the status quo,
1264
01:18:57,440 --> 01:19:01,176
the whole thing coming
down on them - for nothing.
1265
01:19:02,880 --> 01:19:06,799
Mick was very, very,
very desperate and just in...
1266
01:19:06,800 --> 01:19:08,919
It was a horrible thing.
1267
01:19:08,920 --> 01:19:10,959
I don't think he ever
thought this sort of thing
1268
01:19:10,960 --> 01:19:13,839
would ever happen
to him in his life.
1269
01:19:13,840 --> 01:19:19,119
And I must say, to my shame,
I wasn't very compassionate at all.
1270
01:19:19,120 --> 01:19:20,971
If you need to cry, you cry.
1271
01:19:21,760 --> 01:19:25,161
It was a real moment
of truth and vulnerability.
1272
01:19:26,040 --> 01:19:29,292
Needless to say, he never,
ever showed it again.
1273
01:19:34,205 --> 01:19:36,092
VOIS OF PRINCE STASH KLOSSOWSKI DE ROLA
Brian and I were vusted.
1274
01:19:36,399 --> 01:19:38,990
They thought that if they
could get Mick and Keith
1275
01:19:39,415 --> 01:19:42,452
then if they could get Brian
that would be the end of the band.
1276
01:19:47,620 --> 01:19:53,645
PRINCE STASH AND BRIAN
He was teribbly worried
that his folks would think of him.
1277
01:19:54,759 --> 01:19:59,680
Because he'd been a bad boy
throughout his teenage years
1278
01:20:00,720 --> 01:20:05,474
and now he was this successful musician
and suddenly there was this disgrace.
1279
01:20:06,714 --> 01:20:09,962
You know, it was mortifying
to be dragged into this thing.
1280
01:20:11,898 --> 01:20:14,927
He was very worried about
what his parents might think.
1281
01:20:19,831 --> 01:20:23,618
He went behind the scenes
to contact his parents.
1282
01:20:23,961 --> 01:20:26,923
He said, "Please don't think
badly about me, and so far go.
1283
01:20:29,233 --> 01:20:31,794
I was at Robert Fraser's
Mount St apartment
1284
01:20:32,843 --> 01:20:38,189
and he knocked like a ping-pong ball,
everything as he crossed the room.
1285
01:20:38,619 --> 01:20:42,220
You know, he sort of bounced.
He was in horrid state.
1286
01:20:43,416 --> 01:20:47,094
He came to see me at Paul McCartney's,
Way he was in a horrid state, and
1287
01:20:47,614 --> 01:20:52,643
he was convinced Mick and Keith were
picking on him and so on and so fort.
1288
01:20:56,949 --> 01:20:59,344
1968
THE ROLING STONES
ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS
1289
01:20:59,617 --> 01:21:00,625
The phone rings and it's Brian.
1290
01:21:02,280 --> 01:21:02,930
VOICE OF MICHAEL LINDSAY HOGG
And he said,
1291
01:21:02,931 --> 01:21:05,799
DIRECTOR THE ROLLING STONES
ROCK AND ROL CIRCUS
"I'm not going... I'm not
going to come tomorrow."
1292
01:21:05,800 --> 01:21:08,719
And I said... I said, "Huh? Why?"
1293
01:21:08,720 --> 01:21:10,959
And he said, "Because
they are so mean to me."
1294
01:21:10,960 --> 01:21:13,119
And I said, "Who's so mean?"
1295
01:21:13,120 --> 01:21:16,487
He said, "Mick and Keith,
they are making my life hell."
1296
01:21:17,120 --> 01:21:20,724
Naively, I said, "Well, what would
the Rolling Stones be without you?"
1297
01:21:21,520 --> 01:21:22,470
And anyway, I'm thinking,
1298
01:21:22,471 --> 01:21:23,839
MICHAEL LINDSAY HOGG
"What the fuck do we do with four
1299
01:21:23,840 --> 01:21:27,284
"Rolling Stones if we really are
looking at five Rolling Stones?"
1300
01:21:27,600 --> 01:21:31,039
And so then he stopped,
1301
01:21:31,040 --> 01:21:34,258
he listened and he stopped crying,
1302
01:21:35,000 --> 01:21:36,999
and he said, "It's
just been a hard day."
1303
01:21:37,000 --> 01:21:40,719
And also, you don't know how much
he's... I think he was drinking a lot.
1304
01:21:40,720 --> 01:21:44,199
I convinced him to
come the next day.
1305
01:21:44,200 --> 01:21:46,719
There was something kind
of childlike about him,
1306
01:21:46,720 --> 01:21:49,559
because then he had dressed
kind of like a wizard.
1307
01:21:49,560 --> 01:21:54,719
Then when they got onstage
at two in the morning, he was...
1308
01:21:54,720 --> 01:21:58,399
I would say he was
drunk because he looked it,
1309
01:21:58,400 --> 01:22:04,360
and he could play the maracas
and he could play the slide...
1310
01:22:05,520 --> 01:22:09,080
he could hardly play the
guitar in the regular way.
1311
01:22:11,800 --> 01:22:14,679
He looked dreadful, really.
1312
01:22:14,680 --> 01:22:16,519
His big bags under his eyes.
1313
01:22:16,520 --> 01:22:19,560
I mean, really, bags under
his eyes for a guy of 26.
1314
01:22:22,685 --> 01:22:24,065
BRIAN'S LAST APPEARANCE
WITH THE ROLLING STONES
1315
01:22:24,100 --> 01:22:25,799
He was just gone.
1316
01:22:25,800 --> 01:22:27,639
Well, he wouldn't
turn up half the time.
1317
01:22:27,640 --> 01:22:29,919
When he did turn up, he
was not in any condition
1318
01:22:29,920 --> 01:22:31,959
to do anything, had to baby him.
1319
01:22:31,960 --> 01:22:33,894
And it was very sad.
1320
01:22:35,640 --> 01:22:39,199
VOICE OF MARIANNE FAITHFULL
I saw him as another person
with incredibly low self-esteem
1321
01:22:39,200 --> 01:22:43,759
who needed help not to be
destroyed and ground underfoot.
1322
01:22:43,760 --> 01:22:47,599
And that's when I kind of
realised what was going on
1323
01:22:47,600 --> 01:22:50,080
and how it was going to affect me.
1324
01:22:52,400 --> 01:22:57,439
That kind of ruthlessness, you know,
the bit where they would pretend
1325
01:22:57,440 --> 01:23:00,679
to be recording Brian
and not have him plugged in,
1326
01:23:00,680 --> 01:23:02,561
that was really terrible.
1327
01:23:22,840 --> 01:23:27,359
VOICE OF DAVID DALTON
Both Marianne and Brian,
they were victims of the Stones.
1328
01:23:27,360 --> 01:23:29,713
She realised she
was no longer useful...
1329
01:23:30,960 --> 01:23:33,731
JUNE 9, 1969
and he was especially horrified
1330
01:23:33,732 --> 01:23:37,246
BRIAN KICKED OUT OF THE STONES
to be ostracised from his band.
1331
01:23:39,942 --> 01:23:43,259
There was no serious way that we
could consider going on the road with Brian.
1332
01:23:43,552 --> 01:23:44,724
VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
1333
01:23:44,725 --> 01:23:48,374
So Mick and I had to go down
and sort of tell Brian virtualy like,
1334
01:23:48,374 --> 01:23:49,426
"Hey you cock, you're fired."
1335
01:23:50,907 --> 01:23:54,206
The fact that he was expecting it
made it kind of easier, I guess.
1336
01:23:54,596 --> 01:23:56,121
You know, he wasn't surprised.
1337
01:23:56,443 --> 01:23:59,044
I don't really even think he
took it al in, he was already...
1338
01:24:01,541 --> 01:24:02,563
up in the stratosphere.
1339
01:24:05,680 --> 01:24:07,814
VOICE OF DAVID DALTON
A rock group is sort of like a,
1340
01:24:07,815 --> 01:24:09,879
you know, a primitive tribe.
1341
01:24:09,880 --> 01:24:14,544
People are often killed in tribes,
psychically, if they're expelled.
1342
01:24:14,760 --> 01:24:16,879
And a rock group is sort of like that.
1343
01:24:16,880 --> 01:24:21,759
I mean, their whole lifeblood
comes from that bond.
1344
01:24:21,760 --> 01:24:27,120
Once they're of no
use, that is... oddly fatal.
1345
01:24:28,520 --> 01:24:31,559
Like, nobody wants to talk
to them or deal with them.
1346
01:24:31,560 --> 01:24:34,440
They just go off into
the woods and die.
1347
01:24:37,360 --> 01:24:39,799
VOICE OF PENELOPE TREE
I felt like he was very
much the underdog.
1348
01:24:39,800 --> 01:24:44,679
He was lost and, you
know, I just felt for him.
1349
01:24:44,680 --> 01:24:46,400
I felt that he had been...
1350
01:24:48,080 --> 01:24:50,759
badly treated.
1351
01:24:50,760 --> 01:24:53,454
I remember he had a dog.
1352
01:24:53,960 --> 01:24:56,789
She was a spaniel.
Such a sweet dog.
1353
01:24:57,680 --> 01:25:01,838
She was maybe about 5 years
old, and she looked about 20
1354
01:25:01,880 --> 01:25:06,924
because she'd eaten a cake
with acid and she'd gone on a trip
1355
01:25:06,959 --> 01:25:10,679
that had lasted sort
of months and months.
1356
01:25:10,680 --> 01:25:14,082
You know, sad things that happen.
1357
01:25:16,920 --> 01:25:18,283
JULY 3, 1969
Charlie phoned me up,
1358
01:25:18,284 --> 01:25:20,879
COTCHFORD FARM BRIAN'S HOME
phone went about three in the morning
1359
01:25:20,880 --> 01:25:24,160
VOICE OF BILL WYMAN
and he just said, "Brian died."
1360
01:25:26,920 --> 01:25:28,919
I couldn't believe it, you know?
1361
01:25:28,920 --> 01:25:34,177
It was such a blow that, you know,
you just don't accept it for weeks.
1362
01:25:34,960 --> 01:25:36,679
You can't really believe it's true.
1363
01:25:36,680 --> 01:25:38,079
And I mean, I don't...
1364
01:25:38,080 --> 01:25:41,920
I don't think we slept after
that, we just laid and talked and...
1365
01:25:43,080 --> 01:25:45,040
Just couldn't understand it.
1366
01:25:48,440 --> 01:25:51,999
I think he'd been doing
what he always used to do,
1367
01:25:52,000 --> 01:25:56,159
and that was taken
downers and doing heavy alcohol,
1368
01:25:56,160 --> 01:25:58,482
and fell asleep in the pool.
1369
01:25:58,680 --> 01:26:00,800
It was basically that simple.
1370
01:26:04,480 --> 01:26:06,199
VOICE OF CHARLIE WATTS
He got much nicer to...
1371
01:26:06,200 --> 01:26:09,839
Just before he died, you know,
the last few years of his life,
1372
01:26:09,840 --> 01:26:11,848
BRIAN DIED 3 WEEKS
I felt even sorrier for him
1373
01:26:11,849 --> 01:26:14,079
AFTER LEAVING THE BAND
for what we did to him then.
1374
01:26:14,080 --> 01:26:17,530
We took his one thing away,
which was being in a band.
1375
01:26:21,840 --> 01:26:24,679
VOICE OF KEITH RICHARDS
It really knocked us back.
1376
01:26:24,680 --> 01:26:29,648
I mean, been with that cat for seven
or eight years nonstop, you know?
1377
01:26:30,640 --> 01:26:33,640
To have him suddenly
removed completely.
1378
01:26:37,080 --> 01:26:39,919
Although it was a shock
when it actually happened,
1379
01:26:39,920 --> 01:26:42,599
nobody was really
that surprised too.
1380
01:26:42,600 --> 01:26:45,359
There are people... I'm sure
that everybody's got those things
1381
01:26:45,360 --> 01:26:47,639
about certain people everybody
knows people that...
1382
01:26:47,640 --> 01:26:50,239
you just have that feeling
that they're not going to be...
1383
01:26:50,240 --> 01:26:53,240
they're not going to be 70
years old ever, you know?
1384
01:26:53,920 --> 01:26:55,600
Not everybody makes it.
1385
01:27:03,763 --> 01:27:05,622
JULY 1969
HYDE PARK CONCERT FOR BRIAN
1386
01:27:07,136 --> 01:27:08,492
JULY 1969
500.000 PEOPLE ATTEND
1387
01:27:15,640 --> 01:27:17,559
I was just 20,
1388
01:27:17,560 --> 01:27:21,879
and we were all incredibly
shocked by Brian's death.
1389
01:27:21,880 --> 01:27:25,732
It was the first drug-alcohol
casualty of our generation.
1390
01:27:27,760 --> 01:27:30,919
We felt his death marked the end
of the '60s, and the concert
1391
01:27:30,920 --> 01:27:34,799
in the park which we all went to
was very much the end of the '60s
1392
01:27:34,800 --> 01:27:39,514
and a sort of mass funeral for
everything that had gone before.
1393
01:27:39,880 --> 01:27:42,679
You just knew there was
going to be a massive change,
1394
01:27:42,680 --> 01:27:46,681
and Brian's death somehow
was an emblem for that.
1395
01:27:53,480 --> 01:27:56,330
VOICE OF VOLKER SCHLÖNDORFF
I flew to London immediately from Munich
1396
01:27:56,331 --> 01:27:58,040
when I heard about it.
1397
01:27:59,280 --> 01:28:03,480
I was there, and stayed with
Anita and Keith in their house.
1398
01:28:06,960 --> 01:28:09,840
We were talking and
sitting and hugging.
1399
01:28:13,040 --> 01:28:17,934
There was a mourning and
sadness around all of them.
1400
01:28:20,000 --> 01:28:25,079
It was a very emotional
thing, the way they organised
1401
01:28:25,080 --> 01:28:30,703
this farewell and
goodbye, as if to say,
1402
01:28:30,738 --> 01:28:33,913
"Now you're still - or again -
one of us."
1403
01:28:37,760 --> 01:28:39,999
And Mick was very upset.
1404
01:28:44,000 --> 01:28:48,162
I just want to say something
that was written by Shelley,
1405
01:28:48,197 --> 01:28:50,827
and I think it goes with
what happened to Brian.
1406
01:28:53,160 --> 01:28:58,279
Peace, peace! He is not
dead, he does not sleep.
1407
01:28:58,280 --> 01:29:01,160
He has awakened
from the dreams of life.
1408
01:29:03,040 --> 01:29:06,239
Brian was so sensitive, really,
1409
01:29:06,240 --> 01:29:10,559
VOICE OF MICK JAGGER
because Brian was so sensitive
to everything, you know what I mean?
1410
01:29:10,560 --> 01:29:14,359
I suppose there was a kind of
feeling that I knew that Brian would...
1411
01:29:14,360 --> 01:29:17,302
If anyone was going to
die, Brian was going to die.
1412
01:29:20,000 --> 01:29:24,640
I mean, I always knew that
Brian wouldn't really live that long.
1413
01:29:27,120 --> 01:29:29,800
But he just... he lived
his life very fast.
1414
01:29:37,080 --> 01:29:39,920
He was... he was
kind of like a butterfly.
1415
01:29:51,160 --> 01:29:55,919
40 years after Brian died, a box
of old letters addressed to Brian
1416
01:29:55,920 --> 01:30:00,079
were discovered in the attic
of Linda Lawrence's family house.
1417
01:30:00,080 --> 01:30:03,120
In it was this letter
from Brian's father.
1418
01:30:04,960 --> 01:30:06,205
"My dear Brian,
1419
01:30:07,753 --> 01:30:09,986
VOICE OF LINDA LAWRENCE
we have had unhappy times
1420
01:30:10,021 --> 01:30:15,508
"and I have been a very poor and
intolerant father in so many ways.
1421
01:30:17,000 --> 01:30:20,319
"You grew up in such a
different way from that
1422
01:30:20,320 --> 01:30:22,319
"in which I expected you to.
1423
01:30:22,320 --> 01:30:25,559
"I was quite out of my depth.
1424
01:30:25,560 --> 01:30:29,679
"In my most drastic of all actions,
1425
01:30:29,680 --> 01:30:33,999
"which I shall never forget
or cease to worry over,
1426
01:30:34,000 --> 01:30:37,719
"I felt it was the only
way to save my home
1427
01:30:37,720 --> 01:30:40,640
"and bring you to
terms with yourself.
1428
01:30:41,800 --> 01:30:46,119
"I don't suppose you will
ever forgive me, but all I ask
1429
01:30:46,120 --> 01:30:50,822
"is just a little of that affection
I think you once had for me.
1430
01:30:53,520 --> 01:30:56,359
"This is a very
private and personal note.
1431
01:30:56,360 --> 01:30:58,157
"Don't trouble to reply.
1432
01:31:02,320 --> 01:31:04,440
"Love, Dad."
1433
01:31:12,178 --> 01:31:14,251
THE BAND BRIAN PUT TOGETHER
WENT ON TO BECOME
1434
01:31:14,683 --> 01:31:17,809
THE GREATEST ROCK & ROLL
BAND IN THE WORLD
1435
01:31:21,720 --> 01:31:24,279
# I'll be a rollin' stone
1436
01:31:24,280 --> 01:31:26,480
# You gonna be a rollin' stone
1437
01:31:28,200 --> 01:31:29,965
# You gonna be a rollin' stone
1438
01:31:31,440 --> 01:31:33,320
# Oh, darn
1439
01:31:34,680 --> 01:31:36,800
# Sure 'nough, he gon'
1440
01:31:38,120 --> 01:31:39,760
# Oh, yeah
1441
01:31:49,800 --> 01:31:52,479
# Well, I feel
1442
01:31:52,480 --> 01:31:55,719
# Yes, I feel
1443
01:31:55,720 --> 01:32:01,360
# Feel that I could lay down, oh,
time ain't long
1444
01:32:02,720 --> 01:32:06,479
# I'ma catch the first thing smokin' back
1445
01:32:06,480 --> 01:32:08,520
# Back down the road I'm goin'
1446
01:32:10,000 --> 01:32:11,765
# Back down the road I'm goin'
1447
01:32:13,040 --> 01:32:14,805
# Back down the road I'm goin'
1448
01:32:16,400 --> 01:32:19,240
# Oh, God, oh...
1449
01:32:19,440 --> 01:32:23,504
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