what's your favorite Stones item in your collection?....i don't have many collectibles on the stones but my personal favorites that i have are: the "ladies & gentlemen" original movie poster (framed) and the rolling stones telephone (shaped like the tongue)....afterthought.....someday if enough money rolls in, i'd definitely love to have the '70s stones pinball machine...best to all
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My 2002 RS Licks lollipop ("cherry oh baby") - tho after 3 years it is in perhaps excellent rather than mint condition. Still sealed. No, actually maybe the book "Out of Their Heads. Then my Mobile Fidelity box set.
----------------------------------------------------- Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and drift away
It would be any of my signed items, as well as my photos with Keith and Ronnie.
I have Mick, Keith and Ronnie signed on my Forty Licks cd cover and poster and on Dirty Work LP (I chose that one to be signed because of the group photo).
I have Mick and Keith on Still Life LP.
Keith and Bill in Rolling with the Stones book.
Keith on Let It Bleed LP.
I am going to try hard in November to add Charlie to these items, as well as more from Ronnie and Mick.
harlito1969 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1)A half eaten Mars Bar from 1967 in my freezer. > > > eat it at your own risk > > > >
Probably my white drinking cup from the Voodoo Lounge tour that has the spikey tongue logo on it with RS94/95 written on the top and bottom of it. I originally bought 5 but now I only have 1.
The BIG load of cum I shot in my pants when the curtain opened and "Under My Thumb" was nailed at my very first Stones show in Hannover, Germany, 6 june 1982!
Come on, people, a quite silly thread, don't you think so? ;-)
But....I'm always happy seeing Stones fans with a sense of humor....
After your big load of cum comment, no way!!!!! hehe
G. the Cock Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please let us see you wearing the scarf, Cindy, > pleeeeaaaase..... lol ;-) > > Truth is stranger than fiction > > stoned greetings > G. The Cock
Wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well.
My ping pong ball with the tongue logo that they dropped from the helicopters as they flew into the stadium prior to the July 26th Birthday gig at the end of the Some Girls tour.
A string of 10 tongue shaped fairy lights - I only get them out at Christmas! Spent ages looking for a set then paid far too much for them on eBay. When they I arrived from the States realised they wouldn't work in England so had to transfer the tongues to a set of UK lights - sad but true!
I'd have to say my collection of Stones concert photos taken over a span of 30 years! They are all in albums, MANY ALBUMS! My other favorite Stones colectibles are my copy of CROSSFIRE HURRICANE and the book I actually wrote a chapter for : LOVE YOU LIVE, ROLLING STONES: A FANFARE FROM THE COMMON FAN.
Mick Jagger came on wearing a jewelled headband with two incense sticks tucked into it. After two numbers Mick pulled the incense sticks out and threw them on the stage about 2 metres from the edge. After a few more songs, I slid out onto the stage on my stomach while Mick kept an eye on me and danced near by. I grabbed the sticks then my friend Lou Kelly dragged me back by the ankles!! People in the audience were grabbing me and offering me money for them...I still have them in a jar!!.
If you watch the Australian Tour Documentary bonus on Big @#$%& Blues - 4REEL DVD you will see footage of Mick backstage just before the show starts. He crosses to talk to someone under the scaffold and for a few seconds you can actually see the incense sticks against the sky line...but dont blink!!
A letter from Bill Wyman in early 1992 before he left the Stones. Also, copy of Highwire CD Single - Demonstration-Not for Sale. Plus Steel Wheels CD Metal cover version. And Out of Control Limited Edition CD Single.
I have to say the pin pong balls sound like the coolest on the thread so far. I treasure most of all my TAttoo You shirt.Secondly would be all the CDs.albums,buttons .shirts,posters and cups koozies that I have mangaed to accumulate so far !
Charlie's autograph on my Twickenham 24/8/03 ticket which a good friend had got him to autograph at Amsterdam airport a couple of days earlier. Fortunately, the guy at the gate at Twickers didnt tear off the stub!
Autographed copies of both of Wyman's books. I got Rolling With The Stones in my local HMV for the 'standard' price of £30 instead of the £100 that the signed copies were going for. They'd put the wrong price on it and I made sure I noticed before they realised their mistake.
A signed 8' x 10' photo of Charlie which he sent to me after I'd sent him a birthday card in 1996. I put a note in it saying I'd met him in Amsterdam the previous year and had overlooked asking for an autograph. He obviously took pity on my idiocy.
The "Come On" single in mint condition which I bought in a 2nd hand shop in the early 80s and didnt realise until a decade later was actually an original pressing. I think I paid £3 for it.