Well, that's an interesting matter. If you go to
http://www.nzentgraf.de/ - The complete works of the rolling stones
1962-2002 - and you navigate to the year 1969, you can find the
following entry:
690600A June: BRIAN JONES. Hartford, England, Cotchford Farm.
Rehearsals and recording of demos. Incl. (all
unverified):
- Chow Time (BJ?)
- Has Anybody Seen My Baby (BJ?)
+ two Blues Jams
So -even though this is unverified data- there must be some private
Brian Jones rehearsal somewhere on earth. Things he did after they
fired him from the Stones. It's not 'a degree of murder', he was
possibly planning a solo album. I guess we'll never know how great
that would have sounded.
Kind regards
Hopkin's Blues
--- In gracesbrianjonesclub@y..., "chrysaliaaa" <Chrysalia@c...>
wrote:
> So welcome Bill!
> I'd like to hear Brian's solo stuff too.
> I only know the pipes of Jajouka, but I never heard the "A degree
of
> murder" OST. Have you?
>
> Soraya
>
> --- In gracesbrianjonesclub@y..., "arondies" <arondies@y...> wrote:
> > hi everyone
> > I just joined this group. I've been a big Rolling Stones fan for
> > years. I was recently reading "Golden Stone," & I'm wondering if
> > anyone has any information regarding Brian Jones' alleged solo
> > record. The author (can't recall the name) wrote something about
a
> > demo being recorded shortly before Brian's death. I am wondering
> if
> > the author could've confused this with the soundtrack to "A
Degree
> of
> > Murder." I've never heard any Brian Jones solo material; if it
> > indeed exists, I'd appreciate any information that some of you
may
> be
> > able to share.
> > kind regards,
> > Bill