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Cristiano Radtke
"The Rolling Stones’ Guide To London is now live!
This map features hotspots across the city, and parts of the UK that have played a key role in the Rolling Stones’ history. The Stones have stamped their tongue logo on every last corner of London! Click on each tongue to find out more...
What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
[www.stonesexhibitionism.com]
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Cristiano Radtke
"The Rolling Stones’ Guide To London is now live!
This map features hotspots across the city, and parts of the UK that have played a key role in the Rolling Stones’ history. The Stones have stamped their tongue logo on every last corner of London! Click on each tongue to find out more...
What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
[www.stonesexhibitionism.com]
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Cristiano Radtke
"What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
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aralla
Thanks Green Lady, I'll check it out.
Thanks Beast, I'll have to be patience.
Best regards
Alejandro
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aralla
Thanks Green Lady, I'll check it out.
Thanks Beast, I'll have to be patience.
Best regards
Alejandro
Well, VIP tickets in friend's hand! Arrived around the middle of January.
One for me of course!
ALIEB, difference beetween VIP and regular tickets: just know that VIP tickets has a sourvenir and special access for two days.
See you in June.
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Cristiano Radtke
"What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
I clearly miss Charlie's birth place and his childhood home, both in London.
Further locations to add would be:
- The London School of Economics - Mick is still listed in the LSE history timeline: "1961 Mick Jagger studies at LSE",
- The Sidcup Art College - Keith as well as Dick Taylor were students there,
- The Victoria & Albert Museum - now the home of the Tongue&Lips logo original artwork, designed in 1970 in London by John Pasche,
- The Somerset House - exhibition and celebration of the 2012 Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary.
Stones-related locations thread: [www.iorr.org] .
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Rollin92
Let's not forget Penge as well!!!
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TooTough
It´s just Matt Lee´s flat
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Cristiano Radtke
"The Rolling Stones’ Guide To London is now live!
This map features hotspots across the city, and parts of the UK that have played a key role in the Rolling Stones’ history. The Stones have stamped their tongue logo on every last corner of London! Click on each tongue to find out more...
What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
[www.stonesexhibitionism.com]
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CaptainCorella
If this is the standard (sic) of accuracy we can expect from the exhibition curators, then heaven help us!
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CaptainCorella
In particular, wasn't the postponement (not cancellation) due to a septic cut finger at the end of the 1990 dates and not Voodoo Lounge dates?
Or am I mixing this up with Keith falling off a ladder, or perhaps the dates that were postponed for Tax Evasion reasons?
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Green Lady
They've marked the Crawdaddy and the Wick and even Twickenham Stadium, but not Eel Pie Island???
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CaptainCorella
In particular, wasn't the postponement (not cancellation) due to a septic cut finger at the end of the 1990 dates and not Voodoo Lounge dates?
Or am I mixing this up with Keith falling off a ladder, or perhaps the dates that were postponed for Tax Evasion reasons?
The postponement due to a septic cut finger was in July 1990: [ultimateclassicrock.com] , [www.apnewsarchive.com] and further sources.
Keith's "fallen from a ladder in the library" at his home in Connecticut was in April 1998, therefore the start of the european B2B-Tour leg had to be postponed (originally Berlin Olympic Stadium: May 22, Munich Olympic Stadium: May 24, Gelsenkirchen Park Stadium: May 26 and Zagreb Hippodrome: May 28). Tour start was then on June 13, 1998 in Nuremberg, Zeppelinfeld: [www.nme.com] , [www.iorr.org] .
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Cristiano Radtke
"The Rolling Stones’ Guide To London is now live!
This map features hotspots across the city, and parts of the UK that have played a key role in the Rolling Stones’ history. The Stones have stamped their tongue logo on every last corner of London! Click on each tongue to find out more...
What other pins should be added next? Let us know what parts of London and the UK are meaningful to you."
[www.stonesexhibitionism.com]