“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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Ronnie and Mick during the Stones’ European tour, 1976.
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood on their European tour, 1976.
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Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones at St. Katherine’s dock (a boat house in London), 1969. Photographed by Ethan Russell. This was Brian Jones’ final photo session with The Rolling Stones.
Mick during the Stones’ European tour, Munich, Germany, 1973.
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger conversing on a plane, 1972. This footage can be found in The Rolling Stones’ documentary, Cocksucker Blues.
The Rolling Stones celebrate the release of Beggar’s Banquet (1968) with a feast in London’s Kensington Gore Hotel.
Mick and Ronnie during the Stones’ European tour, 1976.
The first night I spent at Keith’s house, Anita tossed a blanket beside me on the cushion where I was lying. ‘You don’t need sheets, do you,’ she asked.
'No. I’ll be fine.’ I said.
'Mick has to have sheets,’ she said. 'Put it in the book.’
(source: The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth, 1985)
Richard Branson and Mick Jagger, 1968 or 1969
1968 - taken by Cal Schenkel -
mick jagger, marianne faithfull and captain beefheart at Zappa’s Log Cabin .
Today in 1971. Mick Jagger introduces Bianca to Coventry. She appears thrilled. More pics in the Birmingham Evening Mail.
Mick Jagger, James Fox, and Anita Pallenberg on the set of Performance, 1968.
Performance
Anita Pallenberg on the day of Mick Jagger and Bianca’s wedding, St. Tropez, May 12, 1971.
The thing is, with the Beatles and us, it was a very friendly relationship. It was also very cannily worked out, because in those days singles were coming out every six, eight weeks. And we’d try and time it so that we didn’t clash. I remember John Lennon calling me up and saying, “Well, we’ve not finished mixing yet.” “We’ve got one ready to go.” “OK, you go first.”
- Keith Richards, “Life”
Keith Richards photographed by Dezo Hoffmann in 1969.
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull (not pictured here) at Marlborough Street magistrates to answer charges relating to a drugs raid at their Chelsea home, 29th May 1969.
Mick Jagger photographed by Paul Kasko
Andy Warhol - two selections from his Mick Jagger portfolio, 1975.
Mick Jagger performing Midnight Rambler, 1975.
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Photos of Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones performing live onstage at the free Hyde Park concert, c. July 5, 1969
© Peter Sanders/Redferns
6/22/1975 - New York, NY- Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones makes a big splash at New York’s Madison Square Garden June 22 as the British rock ‘n’ roll group launches a six-night stand in the city. The “splash” is en route to the audience. It was to “keep them cool,” one observer suggested.
The Rolling Stones. Madison square Garden. 1976
Tirage argentique d’époque.
mick and anita pallenberg on the set of donald cammell’s movie ‘performance’, in knightsbridge, london, in september 1968. © baron wolman.
Mick showing his support for Keith during a press conference about Keith’s court case sentence, of which he was arrested a year previously as he was pulled over in his Bentley for reckless driving during the Stones’ European tour, and found with cocaine and LSD on his person. The results were he was found guilty for possessing cocaine and fined €750 plus court costs, but not guilty of possessing LSD, 1977.
Mick on bus to Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, June 1975. Photo by Bill Wyman