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Brian Jones---Foundation Stone--Golden Stone
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Brian is on film talking about that project. Can't remember if he had a name for it, but I guess nothing came of it...
Back to the original subject....I am not, in any way, condoning Brian's behavior towards certain women in his life, but....in reference to Anita, I have read that she could give just about as good as she could take. There is one instance, in some book or other, that when they were both in a drug fueled haze, she broke a chair over Brian's head. Needless to say, they did NOT bring out the best in each other. I think they were basically just too much alike. And the increased drug intake and alcohol consumption, on Brian's part, didn't help matters either. Interestingly enough, some of Brian's other girlfriends in the early/mid 60's, Pat Andrews, Linda Lawrence, Dawn Malloy, never mention Brian being physically abusive with them. And they all three have been very supportive of Brian over the years....
I, too, believe that Brian sufffered from some form of bi-polarizm. There is one type, called dysphoric mania, which has criteria that describe a lot of what Brian seemed to experience--it's essentially depressive and manic episodes that occur simultaneously. Also characterized by extremely excited moods, irritability, anger, agitation, grandiosity, HYTERSEXUALITY, wearing of FLAMBOYANT clothes, PERSECUTORY DELUSIONS.....yep. That pretty much sounds like Brian in the mid/late 60's. If only these things had been better understood, and treated, back in the 60's...
As far as Keith goes, I'm wondering if he doesn't feel a sense of guilt about everything---not guillty as far as Brian's death is concerned, but that they {he and Mick} weren't more sympathetic towards Brian and try to either help him or get him more professional health. Yes, I know that Brian spent some time in the Priory Clinic, but I know he didn't get the treatment he needed. Keith is SO bitter now, he's really irrational about it all. But I think that deep down, if he's not too far gone, Keith still remembers how close he and Brian were in those early Edith Grove days. It may be a case of "Methinks thou dost protest too much." He may not want people to think he could possibly have a soft spot for Brian anywhere
Yes, the Anita thing broke off that friendship for good, but, if Brian hadn't died when he did, I think that he and Keith would have regained some of that early friendship they shared.Brian was only 27 when he died---and yes, he'd lived, and done, enough for 30 men! But, he was still, really, a young man. And he was changing....I think he could have led a contented life...
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