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ab
It should "splattered all over Manhattan" in a series of efficency apartments from Battery Park to Baker Field. You could get an all day subway pass so that you could "Take the A Train" to the various places.
Seriously, folks, the permanent archive goes in London, somewhere in Dartford, near the tube station where Jagger and Richards reconnected. Anywhere else would just be a cynical cash grab beneath their dignity.
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ab
It should "splattered all over Manhattan" in a series of efficency apartments from Battery Park to Baker Field. You could get an all day subway pass so that you could "Take the A Train" to the various places.
Seriously, folks, the permanent archive goes in London, somewhere in Dartford, near the tube station where Jagger and Richards reconnected. Anywhere else would just be a cynical cash grab beneath their dignity.
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ab
It should "splattered all over Manhattan" in a series of efficency apartments from Battery Park to Baker Field. You could get an all day subway pass so that you could "Take the A Train" to the various places.
Seriously, folks, the permanent archive goes in London, somewhere in Dartford, near the tube station where Jagger and Richards reconnected. Anywhere else would just be a cynical cash grab beneath their dignity.
They met on a platform at Dartford railway station. Dartford doesn't have a tube station. Dartford isn't in London.
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ab
It should "splattered all over Manhattan" in a series of efficency apartments from Battery Park to Baker Field. You could get an all day subway pass so that you could "Take the A Train" to the various places.
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syrel
My study - and I will tell everyone else to sod off because they can't come in
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Rockman
The Bunker ..........
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syrel
My study - and I will tell everyone else to sod off because they can't come in
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bv
I have been collecting every Rolling Stones related book that has been released since I became a fan, and before that, probably a thousand or so by now. Including Carr, Dalton, but more important private releases like the French "Satanic Majesties" by Jean Michel Devender, and similar books from Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Argentina and so on. It would have been great to see such books in a library, but I am afraid copies might get lost if they were available for the public.
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DartfordRenegade
There is already a Stones Library in Dartford and it's in my house on my bookshelf and I am sitting right next to it now.
There are books, DVD's some old VHS videos most of the vault series and that old computer CD ROM thingy.
Some are out of print now and there are a couple of nice Genesis limited editions. Quite scary how much cash I've spent on this band.
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MileHigh
...But all references to Streets of Love will be obliterated. lol
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Monsoon Ragoon
Münster, Germany. Four shows 1965/76.
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bv
I have been collecting every Rolling Stones related book that has been released since I became a fan, and before that, probably a thousand or so by now. Including Carr, Dalton, but more important private releases like the French "Satanic Majesties" by Jean Michel Devender, and similar books from Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Argentina and so on. It would have been great to see such books in a library, but I am afraid copies might get lost if they were available for the public.
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bv
I have been collecting every Rolling Stones related book that has been released since I became a fan, and before that, probably a thousand or so by now. Including Carr, Dalton, but more important private releases like the French "Satanic Majesties" by Jean Michel Devender, and similar books from Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Argentina and so on. It would have been great to see such books in a library, but I am afraid copies might get lost if they were available for the public.
I understood the “library” to be like a presidential library, more a museum than anything else. But, not a place to check out books and memorabilia.
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DartfordRenegade
There is already a Stones Library in Dartford and it's in my house on my bookshelf and I am sitting right next to it now.
There are books, DVD's some old VHS videos most of the vault series and that old computer CD ROM thingy.
Some are out of print now and there are a couple of nice Genesis limited editions. Quite scary how much cash I've spent on this band.
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bv
I have been collecting every Rolling Stones related book that has been released since I became a fan, and before that, probably a thousand or so by now. Including Carr, Dalton, but more important private releases like the French "Satanic Majesties" by Jean Michel Devender, and similar books from Japan, Sweden, Portugal, Argentina and so on. It would have been great to see such books in a library, but I am afraid copies might get lost if they were available for the public.