The Faces of Brian

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Yes this post is solely about Brian's face, because why the fuck not?

Did you ever look at him?

Did you ever look at him?

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*cough*

Where was I?

Sorry, but he's so handsome...

BUT LET'S TALK ABOUT HIS FACE!

For once, this post won't include a multitude of quotes or whatever, but mostly pictures

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For once, this post won't include a multitude of quotes or whatever, but mostly pictures. We'll start with a "short" article, because yes apparently his face is indeed a very important topic:

I typed it out, because in my opinion it makes it easier to read things and I'm actually a really nice person

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I typed it out, because in my opinion it makes it easier to read things and I'm actually a really nice person. Yes for real. Well except when I'm hungry. Snickers is right. You are not you when you are hungry.  

Sorry I have a very short attention span. Horribly short. 

So here you go:

Brian Jones has a very expressive face. If he's really concentrating, he can be the joy for photographers. Of the "million" of pictures taken of him, few can be said to be exactly the same. He's not so good when caught off-guard- but for all other occasions there is a highly distinctive expression waiting to cross his features.

So many faces. Let's delve into some of then. Like the Goon-style Face, turned on readily when sb says: "Let's clown it up a bit,  Brian". The eyes become crossed, the lips slide forward, mouth turned downwards- the chin just forward like Bruce Forsyth.
But there is the Serious Face, too. Brian gets deadly serious when talking about the Stones, about music generally. Talk about the success of other groups and the expression remains serious. He believes there is more fun in music, but it's not a subject to be discussed lightheartedly.

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