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54 TRACKS:
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1 - 1)
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- Introduction by the Author
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1 - 10 )
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- Frederic Seaman comments on John Lennon's views on Jones' surprise ejection from the Stones. Interview, Lockport, 1995.
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1 - 11)
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- Dennis Burke, Brian's close freind in Hartfield, recalls his final days. Interview, London, 1994.
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1 - 12)
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- Mary Hallet, Brian's housekeeper at Cotchford Farm in rural Sussex, looks back on her happy days with Brian. Interview, Hartfield, 1994.
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1 - 13)
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- Mary Hallet and Dennis Burke comment on the man behind the murder of Brian Jones. Interview, 1994.
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1 - 14)
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- Here the author presents the diabolical timeline that led to the homicidal drowning of Jones
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- Mary Hallet remembers the night of Brian's death and the terrible morning after. Interview, 1994.
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1 - 16)
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- Tom Keylock, the Rolling Stones' burly road manager and Brian's latter day personal assistant, discussed his fair-haireded boss' untimely demise. Interview, London, 1994.
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1 - 17)
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- Pat Andrews gives us her take on the great mystery. Interview, London, 1994.
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1 - 18)
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- "Mr. X", a world exclusive targeting the mysterious death of Brian Jones. Interview, London, 1992.
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- Dr. Cyril Wecht, the world famous forensic pathologist and attorney gives his thoughts on the strange death of Brian Jones. Interview, Philadelphia, 1994.
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- Lewis Jones, Brian's father, speaks out on his wonderfully talented only son. Interview, London, 1994.
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- Lewis Jones sums up both the triumphant and tragedy of his lost son. Interview, London, 1969.
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1 - 21)
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- Closing comments by the author.
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- Pat Andrews, Jones' first girlfriend and the mother of his look-alike son, Mark, remembers. Interview, London, 1994.
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- Frederic Seaman, John Lennon's final personal assistant, on his famous employer's relationship with Brian Jones. Interview, Lockport, 1994.
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- Pat Andrews addresses the persistant rumor that Brian was perhaps bisexual, if not gay. Interview, London, 1994.
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- Frederic Seaman, likewise, comments on the gay / straight controversy. Interview, Lockport, 1995.
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- Lewis Jones attempts to trace the genesis of Brian's well known personal difficulties. Interview, London, 1969.
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1 - 8)
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- In this rare clip Brian plays DJ on Austrian radio, circa 1967.
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1 - 9)
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- Lewis Jones defends Brian in reference to the second of his notorious drug busts. Interview, London, 1969.
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2 - 1)
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- Introduction by the Author
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2 - 10)
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- John Lennon recalls the so-called "bad scene" that was Altamont.
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2 - 11)
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- Mick Jagger and Keith Richards discuss the sometimes surprising perks of touring.
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2 - 12)
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- Ron Wood clues us in on one of his favorite pastimes while on the road.
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2 - 13)
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- Mick Jagger presents a prize to a journalist for the most original question ever at a Stones' press conference.
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2 - 14)
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- Keith Richards gives us his take on the true value of industry awards.
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2 - 15)
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- Mick Jagger remarks on the pros and cons of performing in a big venue vs a small club.
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2 - 16)
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- Ron Wood renders his opinion on the challenge of pulling off a big show.
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2 - 17)
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- The Rolling Stones hold a lively press conference in New York to mark the official launch of their super successful Steel Wheels tour.
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2 - 18)
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- Mick Jagger stands in for the other Stones at a European press conference held to kick off the band's Urban Jungle tour.
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2 - 19)
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- Mick Jagger comments on Bill Wyman's unceremonious departure from the band after over two decades.
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- Brian Jones and Mick Jagger trip over themselves to be the first to answer a wayward question tossed at them by a reporter, circa 1964.
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2 - 20)
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- A rare word from Charlie Watts.
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2 - 21)
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- The Rolling Stones, 1995 Australian press conference.
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2 - 22)
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- Mick Jagger and Keith Richards lash out at the Australian government in this rare 1973 clip.
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2 - 23)
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- Mick Jagger remembers sharing a drink with the Australian Prime Minister.
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2 - 24)
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- Boy George gives us his view of the musical heritage created by the Stones and others of their generation.
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2 - 25)
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- Closing comments by the Author.
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- Drummer Tony Mansfield of Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas recalls working with the Stones in the early days of the 1960's.
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- Mick Jagger goes toe to toe with a particularly dour member of the British media during the Summer of Love, 1967.
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- Mick Jagger meets the press to discuss the Stones recent appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in the mid-sixties.
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2 - 6)
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- Fred Seaman, John Lennon's former personal assistant, comments on his famous employer's feelings on the Stones and the imagined rivalry between the groups.
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2 - 7)
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- The Beatles make a rare comment on the rising popularity of the Rolling Stones, 1964.
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2 - 8)
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- Fred Seaman examines the latter day relationship between John Lennon and Mick Jagger.
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2 - 9)
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- Mick Jagger formally announces the ill-fated Altamont Speedway concert in 1969 followed by Woodstock originator, Michael Lang and another of the Altamont promoters.
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3 - 1)
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- Introduction by the Author.
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3 - 2)
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- Mick Jagger interview, early 1970's.
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3 - 3)
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- Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor and Keith Richards, 1970's.
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3 - 4)
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- Keith Richards press conference, Rome, Italy, 1980's.
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3 - 5)
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- Bill Wyman press conference, Tokyo, Japan, 1990.
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3 - 6)
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- Ron Wood and family meet the press in Tokyo to promote his traveling art exhibition, 1990's.
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3 - 7)
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- Bill Wyman interview, 1990's.
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- Closing comments by the Author.
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