Keith Richards and Mick Jagger conversing on a plane, 1972. This footage can be found in The Rolling Stones’ documentary, Cocksucker Blues.
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood on their European tour, 1976.
The Rolling Stones
Peter Beard contact sheet, taken at Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s Montauk Estate during hiatus from the 1972 Rolling Stones Tour. Lee Radziwell, Bianca Jagger, and Mick Jagger.
Mick Jagger and his wife, Bianca celebrating Colin Tennant’s 50th birthday at a party in Mustique, 1976. Photo by Patrick Lichfield.
Mick Jagger on stage in Hyde Park, July 5, 1969.
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“Films that make us ask questions are great films – they stir the pot, force the old rules out and give us a chance to re-frame the way we look at things. The Brave adds something necessary to the American discussion about how we conduct our lives—it asks very simply what’s really important and what should we be willing to put ourselves on the line for. We’re entering a different age, a time when things aren’t as boundless as they once seemed. We can see it as a time of crisis but it is also a time of unique possibility: one that might give love the primacy it deserves. It’s time to think – and films like The Brave are just the ticket.” - @fireflydances
Mick during the Stones’ European tour, Munich, Germany, 1973.
Alain Delon (Plein Soleil, 1960)
Tina Aumont
“if the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: infinite.” - william blake, “the marriage of heaven and hell” 1793.
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