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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about new album Hackney Diamonds for which the group played a small club venue the previous night. Fallon shows a photo of them on stage at the gig
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Keith Richards demonstrates his unique guitar style on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He playes a few bars of Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Fallon sang along in a Mick Jagger impression
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Keith Richards reveals Beatles rivalry was cooked up between the bands
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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has told how Sixties rivalry with the Beatles was cooked up between the two groups.
Richards, 79, made the revelation when he appeared on the Jimmy Fallon US talk show to promote Hackney Diamonds, the first Stones album of all new material in 20 years.
Paul McCartney plays bass in a track called Bite My Head off.
Fallon aid:” A Beatle and the Rolling Stones played on one song together for the first time.”
But Richards corrected him revealing his relationship with McCartney and John Lennon.
He explained:” First off, they gave us one of our first big hits, I Wanna Be Your Man.
“They were the ones that collared us and said, ‘Hey, we've got this song here, you know?’
“Our relationship with John and Paul and with the Beatles, it goes back to '62, ’63."
OPS: Fallon surrises Richards by showing him a lemon tree sapling grown from the seed of a lemon the rocker presented to him ten years ago.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
Photography by Hannah Meadows for Avalon/RETNA_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
Photography by Hannah Meadows for Avalon/RETNA_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
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The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
The Rolling Stones, Hackney Empire, London. Wednesday 6th September 2023
Hackney Diamonds will be the British rockers’s first studio album in 18 years.
The announcement comes shortly after the band’s teaser campaign, which saw their instantly recognisable tongue logo projected onto iconic structures in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other major cities around the world.
Hackney Diamonds will be their first record without drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 prior to the band's 60th anniversary tour, after suffering from throat cancer.
The star is known to have recorded new drum tracks before his death; and Richards has already confirmed his playing will form part of the new record.
The band will launch the record on Wednesday 6th September at a special event in Hackney, a place that is "at the heart of the new album", per a press release.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the event will be streamed live on YouTube.
Photography by Hannah Meadows for Avalon/RETNA_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street withhis granddaughter Ava and her mother, Angela.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street with sculptor Amy Goodman
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unveiled in Dartford High Street. To the left is sculptor Amy Goodman
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Sir Mick Jagger in Dartford High Street.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street with sculptor Amy Goodman and local council leader Jeremy Kite
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unveiled in Dartford High Street. To the left is sculptor Amy Goodman. The statue is being unveiled by Richards granddaughter Ava and council leader Jeremy Kite
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Glimmer Twins 1
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09/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statue of Keith Richards in Dartford High Street withhis granddaughter Ava and her mother, Angela.
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Glimmer Twins 1
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09/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger abd Keith Richards in Dartford High Street with Keith's granddaughter Ava , her mother, Angela and sculptor Amy Goodman (far right)
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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards get statues in their home town
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Glimmer Twins 1
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09/08/2023
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Pictures must credit: Dartford Borough Council/Andy Barnes Photography.
Statues of Rolling Stones icons Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been unveiled in the pair’s home town.
The work in Dartford, Kent, depicts Sir Mick , now 80, and Keith, 79, mid-performance.
The work shows Jagger strutting his stuff across stage while Richards blasts a chord out on his guitar.
Members of the Richards family formally revealed the sculpture, called The Glimmer Twins .
The name is a reference to the pseudonym used by the pair for producer credits on the Stones records.
It is now a permanent fixture in the town’s main high street.
The tribute was made by sculptor Amy Goodman who also attended the event.
OPS: The statues of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in Dartford High Street.
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_008
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_007
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_006
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_005
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_004
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_003
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_002
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_001
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10147420_014
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
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Stones 1
11/01/2022
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Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the four presented in a miniature sheet, feature two shots of the band together and of two of the many posters which have promoted their worldwide tours over the years.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_013
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
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Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the eight live performances featured.Wood and Richards
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_012
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
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Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the eight live performances featured.Keith Richards
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_011
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps in the collection. Left to right, Watts, Richards, Jagger and Wood
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_010
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the four presented in a miniature sheet, feature two shots of the band together and of two of the many posters which have promoted their worldwide tours over the years.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_009
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the eight live performances featured.The late Charlie Watts
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_008
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
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Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the eight live performances featured.Left to right: Wood, Jagger and Richards.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_007
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:One of the stamps from the eight live performances featured.Left to right: Wood, Jagger, Watts and Richards
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147420_006
PEOPLE - 60 Jahre Rolling Stones wird mit einem Satz britischer Briefmarken gefeiert
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13634
Stones 1
11/01/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Royal Mail
Stamp collecting Rolling Stones fans can get plenty of satisfaction with a new UK set honouring the veteran rockers.The set is issued to mark the 60th ann9versary of the group’s founding.The only two original members left are singer Mick Jagger and co-songwriter Keith Richards, both aged 78.Guitarist Ron Wood ,74, only joined the group in 1975.Drummer Charlie Watts, 80, the third original member died last year on the eve of an American tour.Bass player Bill Wyman ,85, quit the band in while multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones who founded the band, left in 1969 and the same year was found drowned in his swimming pool aged 27.The only other member was another guitarist, Mick Taylor who took over from Jones but left in 1974.They have sold an estimated 250m records and their countless awards include four Grammys, three MTV Music Awards and nine NME Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.The hits include Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Angie and Start Me Up.
OPS:The collection features images from eight live performances down the years.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas