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Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 28, 2010 12:11

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Green Lady

...

Does anybody know who is the guy between Stu and Keith?

It's just written "A friend" and I'm askin' myself the same question? confused smiley
I really don't know this guy maybe His Majesty or Rockman could help...

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: January 28, 2010 12:15

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Honestman
Quote
Green Lady

...

Does anybody know who is the guy between Stu and Keith?

It's just written "A friend" and I'm askin' myself the same question? confused smiley
I really don't know this guy maybe His Majesty or Rockman could help...

I was wondering if it might be Phelge, who did sometimes travel with them?

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 29, 2010 01:33

it's time for the great Bent REJ from his must-have book!















Enjoy !winking smiley

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: shortfatfanny ()
Date: January 29, 2010 01:46

Brilliant thread,easy to say because ...





Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: MissNBrian ()
Date: January 29, 2010 05:11

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Honestman
The first Glimmer TWINS ?



I seem to remember along time ago reading somewhere (thinking it was in 'NickyFitz's' book) that Brian supposedly dressed identical to Mick to piss Mick off. And supposedly it worked too... but don't know if this is true or not.

"Doctor please, some more men please,
To Cotchford Farm, out by the pool...

What a drag it is they couldn't revive him"

Brian Jones 2/28/42 - 7/2/69

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: MARSBAR ()
Date: January 29, 2010 20:34

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Green Lady
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Honestman
Rolling with STU



Enjoywinking smiley

Lots of great early shots I haven't seen before - thanks Honestman!

Does anybody know who is the guy between Stu and Keith?
Theres the early common bandwagon(THAMES VAN) before the famous FORD TRANSIT came along.smoking smiley

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 29, 2010 21:41

Some Classics , unfortunately I'm not sure for the credits so...need your help once again withsssoulwinking smiley

Credit to Philip TOWNSEND???

Credit to INA Archives

Credit to Michael Ochs Archives

Credit to Ethan Russell




Credit to Hiro (right side thanks sssoulthumbs up)


HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: January 30, 2010 01:17

i don't know who took the first two, sorry.

the shiny happy 1967 shot is always credited to the Michael Ochs Archives, but Ochs is a historian/collector,
not a photographer. his collection's great, obviously, but i sure wish he didn't keep the photo credits a secret.

the may 1969 Ethan Russell shot is by Ethan Russell - were you just checking to see if anyone's paying attention? :E
(actually Russell's said that session was in late 68, but Bill seems sure it was may 69)

is the one of Charlie on the burro by David Bailey? i'm not sure.

Hiro was the photographer for that Black & Blue photo shoot. you've got the photo reversed, though
(i reckon that's how you found it in your source, but ... well, it's reversed nonetheless)

fixed now - thanks Honestman

Honestman, if you could go back and edit your post to put the credits in,
that'll be easier for people who want to save the credits along with the photos.
thanks for thinking about it ... and for all the fascinating shots



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2010-01-30 23:36 by with sssoul.

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: MARSBAR ()
Date: January 30, 2010 01:20

Notice in a lot of the early shots the boots they are wearing!!we called them Chelsea boots,I still get boots today with elastic sides cos of wearing them,Ismoking smiley hate lace-ups.

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 02:50

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with sssoul

Honestman, if you could go back and edit your post to put the credits in,
that'll be easier for people who want to save the credits along with the photos.
thanks for thinking about it ... and for all the fascinating shots

Thanks for the credits sssoul thumbs up I was not sure at all.
I agreed to credit as I wrote in the previous page when I know them.
But i don't want to re-edit all the ones that are not mentionned, hell...the IORRANS just have to take time to read the whole page to see the credits when it's not mentionned in the original post, easy to do.
I've spend some time (Hours to search and scanning pictures),to share with all of you I don't want to re-edit all the post, too long sorry.
BTW, for the forthcoming POST, i will do the re-edit with credits if there's some to do...

And once again , thanks to all the contributors of this threadthumbs up

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: jaggerzita ()
Date: January 30, 2010 04:57

Thanks Carnaby, some of these pics I've never seen...

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 05:35

I've updated some HQ Stills on my Blog on the main page.
I've uploaded most of the pics on this thread, but some of them on my Blog are signed and you can enlarged them to save them if you want.
The Ian WRIGHT , Philip TOWNSEND, and Richard E.AARON ones are limited signed prints !

Blog

Hope ya'll enjoy!

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: January 30, 2010 10:50

thanks for adding the credits, Honestman - and for the question mark about that first one.
it does of course resemble some shots Philip Townsend took, and maybe it is his,
but this one looks like 1964, and Townsend's "iconic" Chelsea-Embankment session was in may 63
and was all black & white, wasn't it? a lot of other Stones photographers went for that same ambience when they shot the Stones -
there was a thread about that around here a while ago - let me see if i can find it ...

ah here it is: [www.iorr.org]



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Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 11:57

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with sssoul
...for the question mark about that first one.
it does of course resemble some shots Philip Townsend took, and maybe it is his,
but this one looks like 1964, and Townsend's "iconic" Chelsea-Embankment session was in may 63
and was all black & white, wasn't it? a lot of other Stones photographers went for that same ambience when they shot the Stones -
there was a thread about that around here a while ago - let me see if i can find it ...

ah here it is: [www.iorr.org]

Yeah, not sure at all, perhaps it was a try in color???
Thanks for the link, I've missed this nice threadthumbs up

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 12:00

Time for the great Gered MANKOWITZ







The electric shocked Keith below





Enjoy !

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 12:07

As great as the previous one Michael COOPER










This one's below my favorite



HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 12:55

Unfortunately, I've missed these magazines (No credits)
On the previous page, I've shown a picture of father and son,
now it's time for (Young and nice) wife and daughter

ESQUIRE December 1978 USA Patti HANSEN Cover



MAX November 2007 GERMANY Theodora RICHARDS Cover



Enjoy !

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 30, 2010 19:42





I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 30, 2010 19:44


Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: January 30, 2010 19:45

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SwayStones

I wonder what Pierre thought of that?


Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 30, 2010 19:52

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Edith Grove
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SwayStones

I wonder what Pierre thought of that?

She was very pretty BTW .I've always heard that she spent the night with Ronnie,not with Mick .confused smiley



I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:08

@Swaystones & Edith Grove


That picture came from my canadian magazine that was a very lucky surprise to me,
because inside there was some unseen pictures from the El Mocambo.

Wilhelm aka MICKIJAGGEROO asked me if he can show the whole stuff on its great board and you could see the pictures in full size here

NSV Board

For the story , it's in my old thread here

IORR

Btw, nice car Swaythumbs up

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:12



(I'll check my magazines tomorrow,I don't remember from which one I've scaned that one )

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:23

It look like the ones in LUI (The only one with Mick but not sure, I'll have to check)

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:25

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Honestman
It look like the ones in LUI (The only one with Mick but not sure, I'll have to check)

No ,I don't read LUI (guess why ..)

I am pretty sure it comes from "L'Express "



I am a Frenchie ,as Mick affectionately called them in the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977 .

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:31

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SwayStones


No ,I don't read LUI (guess why ..)

I am pretty sure it comes from "L'Express "

Yes i Know why but this one is a collector



HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:40

Two from the book "The Stones In The Park: The Summer of 69 and the making of the Greatest Rock and Roll Band In The World" which I've recently bought:

[www.amazon.co.uk]

Alas, although this book has lots of pictures that are new to me, it gives no credits to individual photographers. Anyway, we can be certain that Michael Cooper didn't take this one - here he is with Brian at Heathrow in August 1967:



and here is Brian backstage at the London Palladium on 22nd January 1967:



Both pictures slightly cropped - I'm going to have to buy an A3 scanner!


Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 20:46

Thanks GREEN LADY , I don't own yet this book , does it worth, I think so but
need your opinion...

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: January 30, 2010 21:38

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Honestman
Thanks GREEN LADY , I don't own yet this book , does it worth, I think so but
need your opinion...

200 pages, concentrating on the events of summer 1969 - Brian's departure & death, the Hyde Park concert, Brian's funeral, the shooting of Ned Kelly - the Mirrorpix archive (Daily Mirror) is credited and a lot of the pictures I haven't seen before look like good press photographs (maybe that's why no individual credits). Nice quality of photo reproduction in a nice big format (10" x 10" or about 25 x 25 cm) which as I've noted above is just too big to fit my A4 scanner. Lots of double spread photos too.

I haven't read all the text yet but I've already spotted a couple of things that look like inaccuracies to me.

1) The band is said to have been told about the problems happening at Altmont before they left their downtown hotel, and "Keith was all for not showing up, but he eventually went". Not only does this sound out of character, but I always thought that Keith spent the night on site at Altamont and therefore never went back to the hotel...

2) On first reading, the text appeared to say that the Beatles had given the Stones "I Wanna Be Your Man" before they ever came to see them at the Crawdaddy - on second reading this may be just poor editing.

Verdict so far: very good for pictures - text, could do better.


Re: The most amazing picture of a Rolling Stone Thread
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 30, 2010 21:59

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Green Lady
Quote
Honestman
Thanks GREEN LADY , I don't own yet this book , does it worth, I think so but
need your opinion...

200 pages, concentrating on the events of summer 1969 - Brian's departure & death, the Hyde Park concert, Brian's funeral, the shooting of Ned Kelly - the Mirrorpix archive (Daily Mirror) is credited and a lot of the pictures I haven't seen before look like good press photographs (maybe that's why no individual credits). Nice quality of photo reproduction in a nice big format (10" x 10" or about 25 x 25 cm) which as I've noted above is just too big to fit my A4 scanner. Lots of double spread photos too.

I haven't read all the text yet but I've already spotted a couple of things that look like inaccuracies to me.

1) The band is said to have been told about the problems happening at Altmont before they left their downtown hotel, and "Keith was all for not showing up, but he eventually went". Not only does this sound out of character, but I always thought that Keith spent the night on site at Altamont and therefore never went back to the hotel...

2) On first reading, the text appeared to say that the Beatles had given the Stones "I Wanna Be Your Man" before they ever came to see them at the Crawdaddy - on second reading this may be just poor editing.

Verdict so far: very good for pictures - text, could do better.


Thanks to takin' time for this review. One more book to order for mewinking smiley

HMN
StonesCave

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