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Edith Grove
Here's mine:
Found it here: [www.timeisonourside.com]
I first saw this in the July 1978 issue of Creem magazine in the U.S., the same month I saw my first Stones show.
I love the attitude this shot conveys.
If anyone has a larger version of this, please post it here.
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Redhotcarpet
Nice choice.
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Sleepy City
I don't want to get into yet another "who's best" debate, but there's no doubt in my mind that Mick Taylor didn't quite fit in visually as well as Brian or Ronnie...
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Sleepy City
I don't want to get into yet another "who's best" debate, but there's no doubt in my mind that Mick Taylor didn't quite fit in visually as well as Brian or Ronnie...
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Sleepy City
I don't want to get into yet another "who's best" debate, but there's no doubt in my mind that Mick Taylor didn't quite fit in visually as well as Brian or Ronnie...
I agree, but a weird thing about a good number of Brian era photos is that he looks a part of the band, but also very separate from the others.
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Sleepy City
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NICOS
Looks more like a leader to me.
For me he was the the Stones pre-eminently.....ok it was 42 years ago so it seems he fade out a bit
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NICOS
One of their greatest.............................