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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Brian Jones Is A Perfect Mix Of A Little Bit Too Much From Everything
Brian Jones, founder of that little known band called, 'The Rolling Stones', was a killer dresser in the 1960s. He donned favorite pieces of ours such as turtlenecks, eye blinding prints, paisley tops, and double breasted blazers/suits. Above, Brian is strutting his much repeated and iconic pinstripe suit parred along beautifully with a stellar looking polka dot tie and handkerchief. A perfect juxtaposition made up of 1960s mod influence with a sheer subtle elegance.
Brian Jones Feature.
Tune: lady jane
Brian Jones 1965 Interview.
Cathy McGowan & Brian Jones - "I got you babe" in the 1960s.
Tune: Paint it Black 1966.
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Brian Jones,
The Rolling Stones
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