A few typographic and editorial observations:
IMO, Gothic fonts are sometimes hard to read. Especially in all caps, and especially "I" character. Sometimes it is a very strange looking I. I don't think that this style typeface is designed to be used in an all-cap layout. I'd suggest that you not set type in an Gothic font in all caps. I would prefer a font thAT is more modern anyway. To me, the Gothic font is too heavy metal or too Olden. Is the font supposed to look "European"? (Forgive me, I am American.)
When choosing a font, pay attention to the readablity of the indivual characters I,O, and R (or i, o,and r ). Especially the "I". The "I" character is very hard to read, often, in a Gothic font.
Choose either upper case ("IORR.ORG"

or lower case, but if you choose the latter, maybe add "www" and make it "www.iorr.org" to make it more understandable.
Consider Adding the slogan "It's Only Rock n Roll" spelled out too... (unless you've already thought about it...)
It would still be permisible, IMO opinion bv, to use a tongue as long as it was not the copyrighted logo. An illustration, for example. The heart, as a symbol is not readily interpreted "Rolling Stones". Whereas a tongue -- drawn differently than the Stones' official logo -- is immediately read by EVERYONE to be "ROLLING STONES!". I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU CONSIDER CHANGING THE HEART TO A STYLIZED TONGUE. There would be no copyright violation, nor disrespect for the Stones.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2007-01-19 20:07 by schillid.