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Jack bowling with his mother Teresa.
Breakfast with the Who, 1966. Attributed to Hugh Van Es?
Candy Darling in her death bed.
Patti Boyd + The Fool for Apple Boutique, 1967 🍏
MICK TAYLOR and MICK JAGGER performing at Hyde Park, July 5, 1969
“We were talkin’ about the Hyde Park concert the day before he died. He died on the Wednesday, I was talkin’ to him on the Monday. I’d already met Mick Taylor—the week before—and Brian said, ‘Have you met him?’ I said, ‘Yeah.’ He said, ‘What’s he like?’ I said, ‘Oh, I don’t think I like him.’ He said, ‘Oh, you will,’ and he was ever so nice about it. He said, ‘I think I’ll come to the Hyde Park concert on Saturday, what do you think people would think about that, if I came?’ I said, ‘It would be a great idea, for you to go along and wish Mick Taylor luck.’”
— Stanley Booth, True Adventures of the Rolling Stones
Rock Guitarist Keith Richards Backstage at Madison Square Gardens, New York City, On the 26th of July 1972, writing up the set list with a butterscotch blonde Telecaster was used heavily on the '72 tour. It was famously set up in 5-string open-G tuning (low E removed) to play classic riffs like Brown Sugar.
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The Who in front of the Moulin Rouge, 1966. By Jacques Haillot.
George Harrison (1967)
Miss Amanda Lear pleaded guilty at Marlborough Street court to possessing two tablets contrary to the Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 12th June 1967.