If you needed any more evidence of Brian Jones' impressive mastery of popular music of the 1960s, give a listen to this recited 1965 Melody Maker "Blind Date" piece ("Where top popsters review the top pops").
Jones, who had apparently just rolled out of bed, reacts to the latest singles from The Beach Boys, Stan Getz, The Temptations, Peter & Gordon, and others. — Read the rest
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