The life and times of late-Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones is the subject of a new documentary. Arena: The Stones And Brian Jones will air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on May 15th.
Director Nick Broomfield recalled to The Guardian running into Jones on a train back when the filmmaker was just a 14-year-old fan: “I was surprised at how friendly he was. . . I just remember thinking how very middle-class, well spoken, polite and accommodating he was. . . I was traveling to school and he was going back to Cheltenham, where he grew up.”
He went on to say, “That chance meeting with Brian Jones on the train has stayed with me, not least because, back then, he seemed to have everything going for him. He was young, charismatic, incredibly gifted, and an integral part of a group that would define the time more than any other apart from the Beatles. He epitomized that dazzling '60s moment in many ways, which is so very different from now, and then he was suddenly gone. I can still recall the shock I felt on hearing the news of his death.”