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in august 1969, the rolling stones find themselves in the company of ethan russell, jo bergman, glyn johns and stanley booth, rehearsing for the upcoming american tour in, as they named it, stephen still’s oriole house in los angeles.
as russell and bill wyman remember, life in california felt more like vacations and never ending parties than hard work.
stanley booth recalls mick asking phil kaufman’s girlfriend to inform keith the rehearsals had begun for the day and keith responding “yeah? tell them they play great.”
📸 ethan russell.
The Stones perform Honky Tonk Women during their first U.S. tour in three years since 1966, while excited fans, three women and one man, try to rush the stage to get to the band, Madison Square Garden, November 28, 1969.
This performance would later used in the Stones’ documentary Gimme Shelter, released on December 6, 1970.
Alain Deloin, Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger photographed by Patrice Habans, 1967.
classic rock aesthetics | mick jagger → 1964
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The Rolling Stones performing “Till The Next Goodbye” to promote their upcoming album It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll, c. 1974
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