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'Analysis of the Stones' by Rave Magazine 
Brian Jones: He is subtle, hypersensitive, and the intellectual of the group. He has great artistic talent and is capable of creation of a highly original and personal level. Loves to shock, lives at a very fast pace, almost as though he doesn't want time to think. He has an aggressive quality, is inwardly anxious and a little vulnerable - slightly afraid of life. But he has tremendous charm, a great deal of personal magnetism, and a devilish streak which is unconsciously revealed in his answers.
Mick Jagger: He's got loads of personality, but isn't as free as he'd like to be in expressing it. Plenty of creative talent, spontaneous kindness and an easy going nature. He has an amazing talent for communicating with people. Mick is the soul of The Rolling Stones.
Bill Wyman: A craftsman and something of a buccaneer. He has the hands of a practical man and his writing shows technical aptitudes. He dislikes intellectuals yet, to a certain extent, he is one himself. He's rational, cool and calculating with a very strong will. He enjoys dramatic situations in which he can play a dominating role.
Keith Richards: If the Stones' popularity wanes, Keith will find it a little more difficult to adjust than the others. He's an anxious, affectionate person who tends to shy away from reality. His identification with the group protects him. He's very sensitive and artistic, and lives spontaneously.
Charlie Watts: He gives the impression of being slow, but his presence visibly strengthens the rest of the group. He is a person who lacks the creative talent of the others.
(February, 1966)
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