A beautiful, possibly unplayed splattered vinyl copy of The Rolling Stones “1975 Tour of the Americas Part Two” on Idle Mind Records (here jokingly noted as “Charlie Lip Records”). This rare red/black/white/yellow vinyl LP is in perfect mint condition, with no sign of ever having been played–fully intact shrink wrap, not even a single spindle […]
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A beautiful, possibly unplayed splattered vinyl copy of The Rolling Stones “Bring It Back Alive” on Idle Mind Records. This rare blue/black/white/red/yellow vinyl LP is in perfect mint condition, with no sign of ever having been played–fully intact shrink wrap, not even a single spindle mark–just stunning. Recorded live in Charlotte, North Carolina, on their […]
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A large black and white linen scarf with Skull motif, owned and worn on stage by Keith Richard of the Rolling Stones. Keith gave this scarf and a number of other personal items to his longtime bodyguard, personal assistant and friend Joe Seabrook. After Seabrook died in 2000, his wife Anne sold this and a […]
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From the collection of the late Ralph J. Gleason, here is a 3 page handout from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, titled “Notes for the Friendly Media.” Written by Beatles press agent Derek Taylor, who ran the press relations at Monterey Pop, these instructions were given to reporters, and contains all the do’s and dont’s […]
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A 1964 London Records press biography/flyer with an ad for the Stones 2nd US single, “Not Fade Away.” This is the only copy of this rare flyer we’ve ever seen; one one side is a reprint of an article from “Fab” magazine and the ad for “Not Fade Away,” and on the reverse is press […]
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