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The ill-fated RollingStones Rock and Roll Circus was one of his last projects with the band and increasingly he was either absent from recording sessions by choice, or simply not invited to attend.
The truth was that the RollingStones, by deliberately opposing the Beatles' well-upholstered suburban appeal in the early sixties, had cultivated mixture of braggadocio, delinquency, and realpolitik that was by all accounts natural to the ringleaders of the band.
The RollingStones arrived in China for their first-ever performance in that country (performances planned in 2003 were canceled due to the SARS epidemic).
Jones' last formal appearance with the Stones was in the December 1968 The RollingStones Rock and Roll Circus, a part-concert, part-circus act film organized by the band.
Though The Stones then opened with a Johnny Winter song that was one of Brian's favorites, "I'm Yours And I'm Hers", many would say that their concert that day was the worst that they have ever given.
The 2005 film Stoned is a fictional account of Jones and his role in the RollingStones.