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1963luca0
collecting the Rolling Stones is and endless adventure!
As a final result, we might dare to say that no non-dashed White-corner covers seem to exist. All the best, Luca
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VideoJames
Does anyone have Bill Wyman's 45 single "White Lighting" b/w "Monkey Grip Glue" RS 19110 or the 1963 U.K. 45 Posion Ivy b/w Fortune Teller release?
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VideoJames
Does anyone have Bill Wyman's 45 single "White Lighting" b/w "Monkey Grip Glue" RS 19110 or the 1963 U.K. 45 Posion Ivy b/w Fortune Teller release?
The poison ivy single is a bit of a holy grail....I don't remember even seeing a pic of it...is it real or mythology?
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VideoJames
Does anyone have Bill Wyman's 45 single "White Lighting" b/w "Monkey Grip Glue" RS 19110 or the 1963 U.K. 45 Posion Ivy b/w Fortune Teller release?
The poison ivy single is a bit of a holy grail....I don't remember even seeing a pic of it...is it real or mythology?
There's a picture of this one on the Stones Collector's Cave in the "UK Decca 7" Vinyl & Exports" thread. Also a lot of info about the single provided by Peter (stonedkoala). The record of the picture is from the Felix Aepply collection
stonescave.ning.com/
and the thread:
[stonescave.ning.com]
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treaclefingers
I was wondering if anyone has this, or has even actually seen this before, Poison Ivy/Fortune Teller:
I'm not sure where I grabbed this pic, so I apologize I can't give it credit. Thought maybe from stonescave.ning.com but I'm quite sure I didn't sign up there and that seems to be the only way in.
Anyway, as I noted before this item is extremely rare. I've never seen it come up for auction, and of course it isn't even listed as an official release. It was the planned for follow-up to "Come On", so to be their second single, a certain amount pressed (not sure how many) and then withdrawn.
I can't imagine what this would go for, but has to be amongst their rarest vinyls.
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treaclefingers
I was wondering if anyone has this, or has even actually seen this before, Poison Ivy/Fortune Teller:
I'm not sure where I grabbed this pic, so I apologize I can't give it credit. Thought maybe from stonescave.ning.com but I'm quite sure I didn't sign up there and that seems to be the only way in.
Anyway, as I noted before this item is extremely rare. I've never seen it come up for auction, and of course it isn't even listed as an official release. It was the planned for follow-up to "Come On", so to be their second single, a certain amount pressed (not sure how many) and then withdrawn.
I can't imagine what this would go for, but has to be amongst their rarest vinyls.
Here´s a photo of the other side of the single:
[aeppli.ch]
(scroll down a bit)
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deardoctortake1
So if no single was officially released, is this sheet music of rare value then?
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treaclefingers
RAREST STONES VINYL of 'em all!
And I don't own it. There are something like 12 or 13 known in the world, with picture sleeve.
I've seen it go for over $15000 on ebay.
Does anyone have one, or know anyone that has one?
Has anybody seen my baby?
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martinw
Re the Street Fighting Man PS - one sold on E-bay in January this year for just over 17,000 USD - see here: [www.ebay.co.uk]
Unfortunately I was not the buyer!
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Cristiano Radtke
I'm not a huge collector (I only have the regular editions and no rarities, apart from the 3-D edition of TSMR), but I was surprised some weeks ago when some friends of mine gave me these two brazilian EPs. They're not rare at all, but are somewhat hard to find, even here. They have the same tracklist, but the first one is in mono and the other one in stereo, and I thought it would be nice to share it here.
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treaclefingers
Here's an interesting list of what's considered the most rare stones records. Very USA-centric, as I don't see any DECCA's on there...prices also seem a tad high:
[kearth101.cbslocal.com]
1.1965 London 45- “Satisfaction” w/ps: $400.00
2.1964 London LP- “The Rolling Stones” w 12×12 bonus color photo: $400.00
3.1967 London LP- “Their Satanic Majesties Request” (3D cover, mono): $400.00
4.1965 London 45- “Heart of Stone” w/ps: $1,000.00
5.1964 London 45- “Not Fade Away” w/ps: $1,500.00
6.1978 Rolling Stones (label) 45- “Beast of Burden” w/ps: $2,000.00 (Originals are light lavender. Counterfeits are a deeper purple)
7.1964 London 45- “Stoned”: $7,500.00
8.1966 London LP- “Big Hits High Tide and Green Grass” (mono): $7,500.00 (Full title printed on one line on cover in lower case)
9.1964 London LP- “12 X 5” (blue vinyl): $10,000.00
10.1968 London 45- “Street Fighting Man” w/ps: $18,000.00
I've got the ones that are bolded...I believe the 12x5 blue vinyl is possibly a myth...anyone confirm that?