The Stones and Brian Jones Review: A Haunting Tribute to the Man Who Died Every Day

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The Stones and Brian Jones Review: A Haunting Tribute to the Man Who Died Every Day

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The Stones and Brian Jones Review: A Haunting Tribute to the Man Who Died Every Day

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The Stones and Brian Jones Review: A Haunting Tribute to the Man Who Died Every Day

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It weighed a hundred and eighty-four pounds and sped through space at about eighteen thousand miles per hour.Johnson watched the Russian satellite move across the sky and knew: Second in space is second in everything.

which shows the moons pocked and chalky surface in the foreground and the swirling blue-white dome of earth floating three quarters full in the blackness.the fiery sun itself? Was his sun-timed flight on wings of wax a subtler shove? A father knows his son.

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