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Found - the Rolling Stones (Hardcover)
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Found - the Rolling Stones (Hardcover)
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List price R610
Loot Price R517
Discovery Miles 5 170
You Save R93 (15%)
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"Found: The Rolling Stones" presents a series of never-before-seen
snapshots of The Rolling Stones on a 1965 tour through Savannah,
Georgia and Clearwater, Florida. Found in an unmarked box at a flea
market in Southern California by musician and art collector Lauren
White, these rare candid images of Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith
Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and founding member and road
manager, Ian Stewart, capture the band--on the brink of global
superstardom--relaxed and unguarded. On tour in North America in
the spring of 1965, the young band was playing YMCA auditoriums and
college gymnasiums in support of their third album, "The Rolling
Stones, Now ," and still trying to set themselves apart from the
scores of other bands emerging out of Britain at the time. An
additional handful of snapshots (found in the same box) appear to
be from a year or two later, with the band in full rock-star mode.
Dilettante gallery in Los Angeles showed the photographs for the
first time after their discovery, but despite considerable press
attention, the photographer responsible for these remarkable images
still has not emerged. Some have speculated that it could be Keith
Richards, since he appears in only one of the 23 photographs. White
has her own suspicions: "My female intuition says that it was a
girl. If you look at the photos, they look very vulnerable I don't
think that a guy could evoke that kind of expression." This key
moment in the band's history was recently chronicled in the
documentary "The Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling--Ireland
1965" (2012), filmed during another tour that same year. The cache
of photographs in "Found: The Rolling Stones" is a rare discovery
and a thrilling piece of rock-and-roll history, but also an
intimate, fresh look at five faces that were soon to become iconic.
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