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I just want to read about the parties and any other types of monkey business.


Definitely NOT in balance there. :wink:

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. The part that gets me is how much money does Richards feel he needs?


There's a question for Donald Trump, too! Just feeding the 'gotta getta lifers', I suppose.

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OK, my flame suit is on..I never liked the Stones..Mick can't sing..period...he sucks. The rest of them were fine but his voice is like fingernails on a chalk board to me....so if Keef is telling about what a huge bone head he is..all smiles here...LOL
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The last I heard, which was like a year ago. The British police were re-opening the Brian Jones case, the circumstances of his death had always been considered by many to be suspicious, in the least.
I don't want to speculate but information concerning certain events may come to light, some time in the future.
Back in the earliest days, Brian Jones 'was' the Rolling Stones, I think it was him who actually came up with the name.

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The last I heard, which was like a year ago. The British police were re-opening the Brian Jones case, the circumstances of his death had always been considered by many to be suspicious, in the least.
I don't want to speculate but information concerning certain events may come to light, some time in the future.
Back in the earliest days, Brian Jones 'was' the Rolling Stones, I think it was him who actually came up with the name.


He may of come up with the name but it was Jagger and Richards writing that made the band. I.e paint it black, happy, satisfaction, its only rock 'n' roll, brown sugar, street fighting man, jumpin' jack flash, sympathy for the devil, start me up, don't stop.....theres so many!
I personally am looking forward to his book and his film, should be really good :)


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Mick Taylor must have thought them all unbearable?

Funniest thing I read was Mick Jagger asking him not to mention the voice coach.
I'd have thought the voice coach would have been begging too.

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I got to meet Keith on his second tour with the Xpensive Winos. We were standing backstage and he had a lit cigarette in his mouth, one he was ready to light in his left hand and a vodka and oj in his right. He swapped cigs, lit the new one off of the old one, put his drink down and shook my hand. One of the coolest guys I've had the pleasure of meeting 8)

I got quite a chuckle from the article when I read he called Mick "Her Majesty", yet the only think Mick objected to was the whole voice coach thing.

I don't know what people expect though; bands are like marriages; there are squabbles and what not. Most marriages don't last 48 years let alone do the spouses know their significant others for 62 years of their lives. I would've been more surprised if Keef had said everything was peachy.

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Rhumba.I'd heard rumblings about reopening the case involving Brian's death.Apparently the reopening of the case was initiated by the deathbed confession of the groundskeeper that he had kept the real circumstances of Brian's death to himself since it happened and had revealed previously unknown information.There was a lot more to it than an unfortunate accident.I agree with you though,the Stones was Brian's brainchild and it was he in fact that showed Richards many of the standard blues riffs and brought all the different instruments like dulcimer,harpsichord,sitar, recorder etc. into their records.

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Rhumba.I'd heard rumblings about reopening the case involving Brian's death.Apparently the reopening of the case was initiated by the deathbed confession of the groundskeeper that he had kept the real circumstances of Brian's death to himself since it happened and had revealed previously unknown information.There was a lot more to it than an unfortunate accident.I agree with you though,the Stones was Brian's brainchild and it was he in fact that showed Richards many of the standard blues riffs and brought all the different instruments like dulcimer,harpsichord,sitar, recorder etc. into their records.


Yes guitslinger, I don't want to dig too deep into this because there will be all kinds of theories flying around but what I've heard is, that Brian was visited by two men on the night of his death. ( One has too stress that no one is suggesting they were members of the band )
However, he must have known them well because he went swimming with them in the pool outside the house. The men returned back to the house first and when Brian entered they apparently grabbed him and one injected him with a lethal substance. Or some drug that rendered him unconscious.
It is then suggested, they carried him out again and floated him face down in the pool and left him there.
Two other men were apparently at the scene, observing events from the shadows beyond the pool, near the garden and once Brian was put in the water, they left.
There is also, the inclusion of a young girl, a child, who saw the events at the pool, from an upstairs window of the house and was too frightened to say anything. Possibly threatened into silence by the men.
I don't know of any motive that as been put forward for all of this.
At the time the police and other parties were not convinced with the outcome of the case. Brian's body was buried deep and in a lead lined coffin apparently, must have had the effect of freeze drying it.
So it could be re-examined apparently and given another post-mortem at a later date.
It would seem, that date has arrived, I suppose, 'watch this space' as they say.

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Rhumba wrote:
guitslinger wrote:
Rhumba.I'd heard rumblings about reopening the case involving Brian's death.Apparently the reopening of the case was initiated by the deathbed confession of the groundskeeper that he had kept the real circumstances of Brian's death to himself since it happened and had revealed previously unknown information.There was a lot more to it than an unfortunate accident.I agree with you though,the Stones was Brian's brainchild and it was he in fact that showed Richards many of the standard blues riffs and brought all the different instruments like dulcimer,harpsichord,sitar, recorder etc. into their records.


Yes guitslinger, I don't want to dig too deep into this because there will be all kinds of theories flying around but what I've heard is, that Brian was visited by two men on the night of his death. ( One has too stress that no one is suggesting they were members of the band )
However, he must have known them well because he went swimming with them in the pool outside the house. The men returned back to the house first and when Brian entered they apparently grabbed him and one injected him with a lethal substance. Or some drug that rendered him unconscious.
It is then suggested, they carried him out again and floated him face down in the pool and left him there.
Two other men were apparently at the scene, observing events from the shadows beyond the pool, near the garden and once Brian was put in the water, they left.
There is also, the inclusion of a young girl, a child, who saw the events at the pool, from an upstairs window of the house and was too frightened to say anything. Possibly threatened into silence by the men.
I don't know of any motive that as been put forward for all of this.
At the time the police and other parties were not convinced with the outcome of the case. Brian's body was buried deep and in a lead lined coffin apparently, must have had the effect of freeze drying it.
So it could be re-examined apparently and given another post-mortem at a later date.
It would seem, that date has arrived, I suppose, 'watch this space' as they say.


I recall seeing a movie on the Sundance channel about a year or two ago that showed this scenario almost exactly as you've mentioned, Rhumba.
Can't for the life of me remember the title. :?

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guitslinger wrote:
Rhumba.I'd heard rumblings about reopening the case involving Brian's death.Apparently the reopening of the case was initiated by the deathbed confession of the groundskeeper that he had kept the real circumstances of Brian's death to himself since it happened and had revealed previously unknown information.There was a lot more to it than an unfortunate accident.I agree with you though,the Stones was Brian's brainchild and it was he in fact that showed Richards many of the standard blues riffs and brought all the different instruments like dulcimer,harpsichord,sitar, recorder etc. into their records.


Yes guitslinger, I don't want to dig too deep into this because there will be all kinds of theories flying around but what I've heard is, that Brian was visited by two men on the night of his death. ( One has too stress that no one is suggesting they were members of the band )
However, he must have known them well because he went swimming with them in the pool outside the house. The men returned back to the house first and when Brian entered they apparently grabbed him and one injected him with a lethal substance. Or some drug that rendered him unconscious.
It is then suggested, they carried him out again and floated him face down in the pool and left him there.
Two other men were apparently at the scene, observing events from the shadows beyond the pool, near the garden and once Brian was put in the water, they left.
There is also, the inclusion of a young girl, a child, who saw the events at the pool, from an upstairs window of the house and was too frightened to say anything. Possibly threatened into silence by the men.
I don't know of any motive that as been put forward for all of this.
At the time the police and other parties were not convinced with the outcome of the case. Brian's body was buried deep and in a lead lined coffin apparently, must have had the effect of freeze drying it.
So it could be re-examined apparently and given another post-mortem at a later date.
It would seem, that date has arrived, I suppose, 'watch this space' as they say.


I recall seeing a movie on the Sundance channel about a year or two ago that showed this scenario almost exactly as you've mentioned, Rhumba.
Can't for the life of me remember the title. :?


Hi Mike, There was a documentary on British tv a while ago, in which the girlfriend of Brian Jones at this time, contacted a phychic. One of these remote viewer investigaters, who described many events of that night, in great detail, including those I've added above. His findings were handed to the police, who, it seems, take these people far more seriously these days.
And then this added to the groundkeeper's confession, must have all carried weight.
We'll hear if anything comes of it anyway.

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Rhumba.I'd heard rumblings about reopening the case involving Brian's death.Apparently the reopening of the case was initiated by the deathbed confession of the groundskeeper that he had kept the real circumstances of Brian's death to himself since it happened and had revealed previously unknown information.There was a lot more to it than an unfortunate accident.I agree with you though,the Stones was Brian's brainchild and it was he in fact that showed Richards many of the standard blues riffs and brought all the different instruments like dulcimer,harpsichord,sitar, recorder etc. into their records.


Yes guitslinger, I don't want to dig too deep into this because there will be all kinds of theories flying around but what I've heard is, that Brian was visited by two men on the night of his death. ( One has too stress that no one is suggesting they were members of the band )
However, he must have known them well because he went swimming with them in the pool outside the house. The men returned back to the house first and when Brian entered they apparently grabbed him and one injected him with a lethal substance. Or some drug that rendered him unconscious.
It is then suggested, they carried him out again and floated him face down in the pool and left him there.
Two other men were apparently at the scene, observing events from the shadows beyond the pool, near the garden and once Brian was put in the water, they left.
There is also, the inclusion of a young girl, a child, who saw the events at the pool, from an upstairs window of the house and was too frightened to say anything. Possibly threatened into silence by the men.
I don't know of any motive that as been put forward for all of this.
At the time the police and other parties were not convinced with the outcome of the case. Brian's body was buried deep and in a lead lined coffin apparently, must have had the effect of freeze drying it.
So it could be re-examined apparently and given another post-mortem at a later date.
It would seem, that date has arrived, I suppose, 'watch this space' as they say.


I recall seeing a movie on the Sundance channel about a year or two ago that showed this scenario almost exactly as you've mentioned, Rhumba.
Can't for the life of me remember the title. :?


Hi Mike, There was a documentary on British tv a while ago, in which the girlfriend of Brian Jones at this time, contacted a phychic. One of these remote viewer investigaters, who described many events of that night, in great detail, including those I've added above. His findings were handed to the police, who, it seems, take these people far more seriously these days.
And then this added to the groundkeeper's confession, must have all carried weight.
We'll hear if anything comes of it anyway.


Hi Rhumba, very interesting and I was searching and I *think* this is the movie that I saw and was referring too?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426627/

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Mike, I'll have a look at that, later, when I've got time. Meanwhile, I'll see if I can find that documentary I saw. I don't know where to start though, I can't remember now which channel it was on. It will probably come back to me, the more I think about it.

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Okay Mike, this is the guy I'm thinking of. Probably not the full version here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB2Wf6r41ME

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Okay Mike, this is the guy I'm thinking of. Probably not the full version here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB2Wf6r41ME



Interesting!

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