Rolling Stones - Psychedelic - Child of the Moon скачать видео бесплатно


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Are the lyrics about Brian Jones? A little known psychedelic gem from the Stones, used for the B-side of the Jumping Jack Flash single in 1968.

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8 years назад

GuyTunes

Love this Jack Flash B-Side, what a great video to show off this fine song, too, well done.

8 years назад

Jimi J

Rolling Stones - Psychedelic - Child of the Moon

8 years назад

Mars Caron

Rolling Stones - Psychedelic - Child of the Moon

8 years назад

msjflsport

If he did not die he would of been what George Harrison was to the Beatles, he couldn't give up dope and progress to spiritual life like Harrison did and who gave the West ''Hare Krishna'' Brian Jones was heading in that direction too, he had his own Sitar

8 years назад

Harry Callahan

Really nice job with the graphics and rare photos combined. I usually don't care for that treatment, but in this case I must hand it to you. You pull it off well. Of course we can always watch that horrid early video tape transfer that was originally made, but if I had to choose the official video, this would be the one. Bravo!

9 years назад

davewalke 5

Strange that the album which almost ruined the Stones (i.e. "upon here satanic majesty's request." is currently being recognized by many as arguably one of their best. doing a portrait of Brian as we speak entitled, "Blow away Dandelion"

9 years назад

Jeff Taylor

Still like 2000 Lightyears From Home better. Peace, Jeff T., Pgh PA

9 years назад

James Sigley

Awesome song, with a cool video too. Thanks mate :)

9 years назад

andrew derrett

Brian Jones quite simply back then was The Rolling Stones and I be leave they died as a band with him. But that is just my opinion 

9 years назад

Seth Tyrssen

I'd say no, it isn't likely to be about Brian, since Brian was on this song and "Jumpin; Jack Flash." He was murdered around midnight of July 2, 1969. Personally, I always felt that this song sort of conjured up an image in me head; I could picture a band member making the long drive to a gig, with his little daughter riding alongside, napping, splashed from rain and the window that wouldn't quite roll up all the way ... Well, dunno if that's even remotely accurate, but that's the image I got, and the rest of the lyrics would seem to be right in line with that fantasy-scenario... Whaddaya think?

9 years назад

PAULLONDEN

Jimmy Miller ✞☾

9 years назад

Lefebvre Alain

Bon ...En lisant les commentaires je me dois de réagir , Les Stones , bien qu'ils n'ont pas fait que cela , sont un grand groupe Psychédélique , ils ont produit pendant des années une merveilleuse musique psychédélique . Pour moi , les meilleurs enregistrements de leur carrière , Les albums produits après cette période sont la suite naturelle de leur aventures , sans le LSD et toutes les drogues qu'ils ont pris , Dieu seul sait quelle musique de merde ils auraient produit , Pardonnez moi ma franchise , Merci

9 years назад

Lefebvre Alain

Le montage photos est splendide , Merci .

9 years назад

ZZBlue Comet

Thank goodness The Stones got away from the psychedelic garbage - bands like Love and The Beatles were good at it, but it never fit the Stones. Only good thing out of this era was "She's A Rainbow" - The Stones were the greatest white R&B band ever (no doubt), and maybe the best rock band ever.

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