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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 2, 2022 05:58

"The Smooth Tongue"




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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: March 2, 2022 06:20

oooowwww yeah .... like dat one ...^^^^^^^



ROCKMAN

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
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Date: March 2, 2022 12:52


Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 5, 2022 06:36


Johns Hopkins Striped Lip Sticker
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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
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Date: March 9, 2022 16:31


Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 14, 2022 12:31

60th Anniversary!


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Date: March 27, 2022 05:33


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Date: April 15, 2022 05:23




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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
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Date: April 21, 2022 16:31


Street Style - Day 3 - Milan Fashion Week Fall
MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Model Luke Sadler wears
black sunglasses and a white The Rolling Stones tongue
band t-shirt after the Gucci show during the Milan
Fashion Week Fall/Winter on February 25, 2022 in Milan.

Photo by Melodie Jeng

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 25, 2022 19:45

Debuting Collab With The Rolling Stones x SMILEY

To celebrate the band’s 60th anniversary, the LA-based label is dropping an exclusive collection for music and streetwear lovers alike




The Rolling Stones aren’t shy about collaborations. Apart from The Grateful Dead, they are one of the few bands that have successfully transcended generations in the retail and product markets. They’ve given music lovers everything from footwear like the Nike Air Max 1s, done in collaboration with Paris Saint-Germain, to furniture like the logomania 1970 Arflex Sofa, made by Takahiro Miyashita and featured in the RS No.9 Carnaby store. The Rolling Stones truly own the collab market, going toe-to-toe with Supreme level brands. Now, they are back with a new collaboration that streetwear and music lovers will sure to be in queue for.

Developed in tandem with LA fashion staple MARKET and French-based brand SMILEY, The Rolling Stones are celebrating their 60th anniversary with a limited capsule of hoodies and sweats, graphic tees, and accessories, all emblazoned with a newly created logo.





Since 2016 MARKET has been a streetwear pinnacle known for its cheeky collabs and bootleg drops. After the closing of his first brand ICNY, founder Mike Cherman continued doing what he’s always done, crafting viral tees, sneakers, and accessories. His swoosh Frank Ocean project, which at the time aligned with Ocean’s lead single “Nike,” was an overnight success that rapidly penetrated his work into the retail market. Despite the later cease and desist, he continued to make waves, creating a custom pair of Nike swoosh converse that were gifted to LeBron James and later worn by BAPE founder Nigo.



When it was time to solidify a new brand, nothing had changed. “I recognized that this was not a rebrand,” he said during his time on Behind The Hype. “It was actually about us identifying who we always have been.”

MARKET snowballed, expanding the brand’s universe of partnerships, including power players such as Erykah Badu and Dennis Rodman. In 2017 they dropped a collection with 143 Worldwide, featuring famous R&B singers from the Nineties like Lauryn Hill and Usher. Then again in 2018, they partnered with Chicago-based rapper Chief Keef for a limited series based on Keef’s infamous speeding traffic stop. “If [artists] can move the numbers up, that will get them more attention,” he told Rolling Stone in 2019 in response to the growing collab market. “It’s just a marketing game: The more you can trend, be the album that’s talked about, the more people are going to go and see what’s happening.”

Culture and music have always been intertwined in MARKET’s narrative and the reason for the brand’s success. That is why this partnership makes so much sense, The Rolling Stones being a cultural and musical force since the Sixties, with a following that blends generations. “As a kid, I remember recognizing the tongue logo before I was even old enough to listen to The Rolling Stones,” Cherman says. “Over the years, I’ve grown a deep respect for how The Stones and their music sent shockwaves throughout culture and defined Rock’ n Roll with their no-filter, no-rules attitude.” The collection itself is just that, fused with the no-rules energy the band is known for.


Across four apparel styles and two accessories, the collection features a black, bleach-dyed hoodie and matching sweats, with psychedelic type treatments screen printed on both sides and selective patchwork detailing. The white and black tees mimic the same print but are enlarged to cover the front and back in a sea of vibrant ink, while the utility-style jacket makes use of tufting, a trend that exploded at the height of the pandemic. Finally, a rubber keychain made with the exclusive logo and a thirst-quenching mug for the coffee lovers ready for early morning and late-night jam sessions.

“Having the chance to work with this legendary band for the first time, I wanted to honor how the tongue logo represents that raw energy that The Stones and their music brought to life in people around the world,” he adds.



Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
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Date: April 27, 2022 02:30


Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 29, 2022 07:50

Australia 1973


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Date: April 29, 2022 20:10


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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Oriongalaxy ()
Date: May 6, 2022 11:44

Does anyone has that new 6 tongues logo on the black background?

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: May 6, 2022 12:25


Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Oriongalaxy ()
Date: May 6, 2022 12:30


Thank you so much! smiling smiley

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: May 6, 2022 12:55

With SIXTY lettering:



Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: Oriongalaxy ()
Date: May 6, 2022 13:11

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Irix
With SIXTY lettering:



Absolutely awesome! Thank a lot Irix! thumbs upsmileys with beer

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 9, 2022 04:24


Art by Ron Wood

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
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Date: May 13, 2022 22:00









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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 14, 2022 01:38

Rolling Stones’ Lips and Tongue Underwear Line Is Back in Stock for Father’s Day
The MeUndies x The Rolling Stones collaboration features limited-edition underwear, tees, joggers and accessories for men and women
By OSCAR HARTZOG


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Courtesy MeUndies

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.

Underwear can be rock & roll, according to the recently launched MeUndies x The Rolling Stones collection, which is still in stock just in time for Father’s Day shopping.

The limited-edition collection from the upstart underwear brand, features a range of underwear and loungewear pieces — all sporting the iconic tongue and lips logo of the Rolling Stones. Delivering sweat-wicking boxer briefs, cozy jogger pants, and more, the collection lets Rolling Stones fans subtly rep the band under their clothes or while relaxing.

Whether you go for boxer-briefs, socks, or bandanas, shop the new collection now at MeUndies.com. Prices range from $12 to $68. Alternatively, sign up for a MeUndies membership to get new undies delivered every month and up to 30% off each pair.



Courtesy MeUndies


“The Rolling Stones was one of my favorite bands growing up,” says MeUndies founder and CEO Jonathan Shokrian, in a press release. “This collaboration allows both The Rolling Stones fans and our MeUndies community to celebrate legendary music and rock out in epicly-soft Undies.”

The “hot lips” logo — designed by English artist John Pasche in 1970 — provides a built-in ethos for MeUndies. “The new MeUndies collection featuring the logo was created to celebrate the band, which has been promoting authentic self-expression and inspiring fans to challenge the status quo and embrace their individuality since 1962,” says the brand.




Since its launch in 2011, MeUndies has released a myriad of pop culture collections with collaborations including Star Wars and Marvel. But fun, relevant print work isn’t MeUndies’ only forte. The brand is also known for their MicroModal fabric; an ultra-soft and breathable material that’s sustainably sourced from beechwood tree fibers. This makes their underwear great for traveling, commuting or just lounging at home.

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 21, 2022 23:01


Does anyone remember when the Rolling Stones toured the Byzantine Empire?
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Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: June 22, 2022 17:50


                        Ruby Mazur, New "Mouth & Tongue"


NEW YORK, NY.- Legendary pop artist Ruby Mazur, best known as the creator of the original “mouth & tongue” image designed for The Rolling Stones, first used on the “Tumbling Dice” record sleeve in 1972, is currently enjoying the 50th Anniversary of his iconic image, with new 2022 exhibits in Hawaii, Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe.

Following his highly-successful 2021 exhibits at Hawaii’s Holle Fine Art gallery on the island of Maui, where he’s been living for the past 16 years, acclaimed pop artist Ruby Mazur is now debuting his all new series of original oil on canvas paintings, along with color prints and special edition giclee prints, at Holle Fine Art at 839 Front Street in Lahaina, HI, with a two-day opening on June 3rd and 4th, 2022 and will remain on exhibit through the summer.

Many of the paintings in his latest series are new variations on the iconic “mouth and tongue” image he created back in 1972, which has endured over the last 50 years…much like the band he designed it for…with continuous demand from pop art fans and collectors. Among the new pieces he’ll unveil at the June 3rd & 4th opening will be an original “Mouth & Tongue” Dice painting he just finished.

Mazur’s new series will then move on for two simultaneous exhibit openings in Las Vegas, NV at the Signature Gallery in the Venetian Hotel on June 24th & 25th, where he’ll unveil his new “Gamblin’ Mouth & Tongue” painting among others, and at the Wyland Gallery in Planet Hollywood, on June 26th, 2022. These Las Vegas exhibits will be followed by another at the Wyland Gallery in Lake Tahoe, NV from June 30th-July 3rd, where he’ll also be making a personal appearance. These Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe exhibits will now give many more pop art lovers the opportunity to see his work up-close in-person, as opposed to only online, as exhibits in recent years have been mainly in Hawaii.


Ruby Mazur, raised in New York City, has been living and working in Maui for the last sixteen years and launched his early career in pop art and graphics at age 21as Art Director of Paramount Records. That first year he received a Grammy award nomination for his design on the “CrowFoot” album cover. Over the past 45 years, his innovative & influential artistry has been displayed in galleries around the world. His outrageous and trend setting designs have since graced over 3,000 album covers for the likes of Elton John, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Van Morrison, Jim Croce Jimmy Buffett, B.B. King and countless others, in addition to movie soundtrack covers including "Love Story", "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", "Malcolm X" and "Lenny Bruce".

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: June 22, 2022 18:21

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Kinda looks like Jerry Hall.

Re: Rolling Stones Tongues
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: June 22, 2022 18:22

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Only 2 artwork of this Lp is printed...


These are great!!!

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