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waugh-bao · 3 days
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Some 1964 candids
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carnabybeat · 12 days
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The Strolling Stones
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murderoticwoman · 11 months
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brian jones, 1966
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vintagerocker69 · 4 months
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The Rolling Stones in Soho, London, 1964
Iconic Images /Terry O'Neill
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youngmanblues · 11 days
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Keith Moon, John Entwistle, and Pete Townshend on Rock 'n' Roll Circus, 1968
Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts of The Rolling stones also pictured
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omg-hellgirl · 2 months
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The Rolling Stones in 1964, where they answer questions about black music and how loved or hated they are compared to the Beatles. Brian interrupting Mick at the end is interesting for anyone who is aware of the power competition between them and their need to be recognized as the leader of the group.
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60sfactorygirl · 14 days
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Astrid Lundström, Bill Wyman and his son photographed in the late 1960s/early 1970s.
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ludmilachaibemachado · 3 months
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The Rolling Stones on the set of the ABC pop music television show Thank Your Lucky Stars at Alpha Television Studios in Birmingham, 30th January 1965 The band performed "Down Home Girl", "Under the Boardwalk" and "Susie Q"🎸🇬🇧🥁
📸 David Redfern
Via @stonessatisfaction on Instagram🇬🇧
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ornithorynquerouge · 2 months
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The Rolling Stones (L-R: Bill Wyman, Angel, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor) at Stephen Stills' house in Laurel Canyon, California, where they are reahearsing for their American tour, October 1969, by Terry O'Neill
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their-satanic-majesty · 8 months
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Mick & Mick
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rolloroberson · 5 months
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The Rolling Stones at the Peppermint Lounge, circa 1964, photographed by Jim Mooney.
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nightisthenotion · 5 months
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The Rolling Stones at a press conference in Copenhagen, March 1965
“After the photographers had been allowed to take their pictures it was the turn of the journalists to ask the probing questions. Press conferences were boring for the band and their love of fun and practical jokes was in evidence in the proceedings.” – Bent Rej
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Royal Tennis Hall pics I found , 1966
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boxwright · 9 months
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The Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger
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waugh-bao · 3 months
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Mick teasing Keith and Charlie during “Street Fighting Man” (1972)
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