13. November 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , , ,
Rare Contributors Edition #XVI The Rolling Stones Men of Wealth and Taste
Rare Contributors Edition #XVI The Rolling Stones Men of Wealth and Taste
Rare Contributors Edition #XVI The Rolling Stones Men of Wealth and Taste

Rare Contributors Edition #XVI The Rolling Stones Men of Wealth and Taste
Rare Contributors Edition – The Rolling Stones – Men of Wealth and Taste – Michael Joseph – #XVI Signed Robert Greenfield. A special copy of an already special book. With statement from Jared Walters, owner of Centipede Press regarding the contributors edition. When the greatest rock and roll band in the world released Beggars Banquet in 1968, it was immediately hailed as a masterpiece and the band’s finest effort. While the front cover image of a grafitti-laden lavatory was suppressed and not used for 20 years, the inner sleeve, picturing the original lineup in full regalia enjoying themselves in an immense castle, was treasured by fans. Unfortunately, the poor reproduction quality and cheesy hand-coloring of the image didn’t reveal even a shadow of the original photograph’s brilliant colors and striking composition. Moreover, there was a suite of 30 additional photographs of the Stones from that day, all by Michael Joseph, the photographer on hand who recorded these striking images, which are among the last of the original line-up featuring Brian Jones. Except for a single showing of these images at a gallery in London, the complete Michael Joseph photographs of The Rolling Stones have never before been seen, and the gallery of photographs has, needless to say, never before been published in book form, until now. This book presents the entire known collection of Joseph’s photographs, printed here in striking fidelity for the first (and probably last) time ever, complete with detail views, in a stunning, landscape format, oversize package. Limited to 200 (regular) copies. Epigraph by Keith Richards. Signed by Robert Greenfield. Photographs by Michael Joseph. GardaMatt paper, Suedeluxe binding. Dye-infused aluminum print on front board. Book size is 15 × 12 inches. Published January 2016. I only want satisfied buyers. More photos and information is of course also possible. Please see my other listings for more special (Rolling Stones) items.
Rare Contributors Edition #XVI The Rolling Stones Men of Wealth and Taste
04. October 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , ,
Rare Rolling Stones concert ticket ABC Northampton 1965
Rare Rolling Stones concert ticket ABC Northampton 1965
Rare Rolling Stones concert ticket ABC Northampton 1965

Rare Rolling Stones concert ticket ABC Northampton 1965
The ticket is original and has some minor creasing. I have had it framed and glazed along with a reproduction cinema advertising flyer. It will be sent well wrapped or collection welcome.
Rare Rolling Stones concert ticket ABC Northampton 1965
25. September 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , ,
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm

RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
This is a rare set of 9x plates from the Rolling Stones Exhibitionism collection. Each plate measures 21cm in diameter and features unique designs showcasing the iconic band’s history and style. These plates are a must-have for any Rolling Stones fan or music memorabilia collector. The plates are made with high-quality materials and come in their original box. They are perfect for displaying on shelves or using for special occasions. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of rock’n’ roll history with these limited edition Rolling Stones plates.
RARE Rolling Stones Exhibitionism 9x Plates Box 21cm
14. July 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , , , ,
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine

Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
29.5″ x 21.5″.
Rare 1969 Eve Babitz Eric Clapton Poster For Rolling Stone Magazine
25. April 2024 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , , , , ,
RARE! Plastic Ono Band Yoko Ono Hand Signed Rolling Stone Magazine COA
RARE! Plastic Ono Band Yoko Ono Hand Signed Rolling Stone Magazine COA

RARE! Plastic Ono Band Yoko Ono Hand Signed Rolling Stone Magazine COA
“Plastic Ono Band” Yoko Ono Hand Signed Rolling Stone Magazine Dated 1981. This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. Usually spelled in katakana. Born February 18, 1933 is a Japanese multimedia. Artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art. Which she performs in both English and Japanese, and filmmaking. She was married to English singer-songwriter John Lennon. From 1969 until his murder. Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York. In 1953 to live with her family. She became involved in New York City’s downtown artists scene, which included the Fluxus. In Amsterdam and Montreal. In 1969, Ono and Lennon used their honeymoon at the Hilton Amsterdam. As a stage for public protests against the Vietnam War. Themes of her music have influenced musicians as diverse as the B-52s. She achieved commercial and critical acclaim in 1980 with the chart-topping album Double Fantasy. A collaboration with Lennon that was released three weeks before his murder. Ono was born on February 18, 1933, in Tokyo City. , a wealthy banker and former classical pianist. Isoko’s maternal grandfather Zenjiro Yasuda. Was an affiliate of the Yasuda clan. Eisuke came from a long line of samurai. Two weeks before Ono’s birth, Eisuke was transferred to San Francisco by his employer, the Yokohama Specie Bank. The rest of the family followed soon after, with Ono meeting her father when she was two. Her younger brother Keisuke was born in December 1936. Ono was enrolled in piano lessons. From the age of 4. In 1937, the family was transferred back to Japan, and Ono enrolled at Tokyo’s elite Gakushuin. (also known as the Peers School), one of the most exclusive schools in Japan. The family moved to New York City in 1940. The next year, Eisuke was transferred from New York City to Hanoi. Ono was enrolled in Keimei Gakuen, an exclusive Christian primary school run by the Mitsui. She remained in Tokyo throughout World War II. And the great fire-bombing of March 9, 1945. During which she was sheltered with other family members in a special bunker. In Tokyo’s Azabu. District, away from the heavy bombing. Ono later went to the Karuizawa. With members of her family. Starvation was rampant in the destruction that followed the Tokyo bombings; the Ono family was forced to beg for food while pulling their belongings in a wheelbarrow. Ono said it was during this period in her life that she developed her “aggressive” attitude and understanding of “outsider” status. Other stories tell of her mother bringing a large number of goods to the countryside, where they were bartered. In one anecdote, her mother traded a German-made sewing machine. For 60 kilograms (130 lb) of rice to feed the family. During this time, Ono’s father, who had been in Hanoi, was believed to be in a prisoner of war camp. However, unbeknownst to them, he remained in the city. Ono told Amy Goodman. On October 16, 2007, that He was in French Indochina. Which is Vietnam actually…. He was in a concentration camp. By April 1946, Gakushuin was reopened and Ono re-enrolled. The school, located near the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Had not been damaged by the war, and Ono found herself a classmate of Prince Akihito. The future emperor of Japan. She graduated in 1951 and was accepted into the philosophy program of Gakushuin University. As the first woman to enter the department. However, she left the school after two semesters.
RARE! Plastic Ono Band Yoko Ono Hand Signed Rolling Stone Magazine COA
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Rare VTG Rolling Stone Magazine December 14, 1967 V 1 #3 Beatles Dylan No Label
Rare VTG Rolling Stone Magazine December 14, 1967 V 1 #3 Beatles Dylan No Label
Rare VTG Rolling Stone Magazine December 14, 1967 V 1 #3 Beatles Dylan No Label

Rare VTG Rolling Stone Magazine December 14, 1967 V 1 #3 Beatles Dylan No Label
This vintage Rolling Stone magazine from December 14, 1967, Vol. 1 #3, is a rare find for any collector. The issue features articles and photos covering popular music, celebrities, news, and history from the 1960s. The magazine was published monthly and includes contributions from Jann Wenner, Ralph J. Gleason, and Baron Wolman. It covers a range of genres such as pop, rock, R&B, and topics including the Beatles and Bob Dylan. This magazine is a must-have for any fan or collector interested in this era of music and culture.
Rare VTG Rolling Stone Magazine December 14, 1967 V 1 #3 Beatles Dylan No Label
20. November 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , ,
Rare Rolling Stones VIP SIXTY tour 2022 merchandise

Rare Rolling Stones VIP SIXTY tour 2022 merchandise
Get your hands on this rare Rolling Stones sixty tour merchandise. Bag, watch, pin and lanyard. Only available to VIP ticket holders.
Rare Rolling Stones VIP SIXTY tour 2022 merchandise
19. March 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , , ,
Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012

Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
A COPY OF THE RARE ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE ” 500 GREATEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME “. IN GOOD, READ CONDITION. This item is in the category “Books, Comics & Magazines\Books”. The seller is “yabbadabbado_1972″ and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Book Title: Rolling stone magazine 500 greatest albums
  • Book Series: Rolling stone magazine
  • Ex Libris: Yes
  • Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
  • Original Language: English
  • Publisher: Rolling Stone
  • Intended Audience: Adults
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Publication Year: 2012
  • Type: Magazine
  • Format: magazines
  • Language: English
  • Author: various
  • Features: Illustrated
  • Genre: Rock n roll
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Topic: Books, Music

Rare Rolling Stone Magazine 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time 2012
29. January 2023 · Comments Off · Categories: rare · Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China

Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
April 2006 issue of Rolling Stone magazine in China. After the inaugural March 2006 issue was banned, the next issue of Rolling Stone appeared under the name Audio Visual World — see below. This is that issue. Appropriately, it features the Rolling Stones on the cover, which is all in Chinese, unlike the first issue. It also includes a special keychain in the shape of a white Les Paul guitar. The package is in excellent shape and still sealed in outer plastic wrap. A rare find that will be a fantastic addition to any collection. I also have the first issue for sale; please message me for a special deal on both. Stone goes Audio to pacify authorities Bill Savadove Published: 12:00am, 22 Apr, 2006 The mainland edition of US rock magazine Rolling Stone appeared on newsstands under the name Audio Visual World this week after a government ban. But editor-in-chief Hao Fang vowed to keep using content taken from global editions of the US magazine, which was first published on the mainland last month as Rolling Stone Audio Visual World. Last month, an official of the Shanghai Press and Publication Bureau denied that the magazine had been banned but was quoted in international media as saying,’What we stopped was the publishing co-operation between Rolling Stone and Audio Visual World’ – the US magazine’s local partner. Under its new name, the magazine’s second issue features the Rolling Stones on its cover but does not carry the title’Rolling Stone’ in English or Putonghua. The name change is aimed at pacifying mainland officials while allowing the publication to continue in some form. The latest issue also carries a notice saying Rolling Stone owner Wenner Media has authorised the use of some content. I can’t decide [on] the name of the magazine. But as chief editor, my job is just to make the content good for reading,’ Mr Hao said, breaking his silence over the controversy. He also sounded a note of defiance. The source of the content is no different [to Rolling Stone]. I can’t see there is any problem. I will just keep on using it no matter what the name of the magazine is. The latest edition includes stories about Green Day and Madonna, a photo shoot of veteran local band Tang Dynasty and an article about mainland online writers. But some readers responded with disappointment, saying Audio Visual World was not the real Rolling Stone. If you don’t put Rolling Stone on the cover, then it’s legal, so no problem. But if it becomes just Audio Visual World then there is no relation with Rolling Stone,’ one reader wrote on his blog. Mr Hao declined to comment on the magazine’s ownership structure, saying it was’complicated’. Under the original structure, Wenner Media linked up with Hong Kong’s One Media Group, the magazine arm of Ming Pao Enterprise, which in turn sought a local partner, China Record, to publish a new version of its title Audio Visual World as the mainland edition of Rolling Stone. Overseas publishers of magazines on the mainland use similar vehicles to conform to laws that strictly limit foreign participation in media ventures. The rock’n’ roll publication entered the Chinese market early this month with a huge splash, including billboard advertisements, a 125,000-copy roll-out and free Rolling Stone hats with each magazine. On Wednesday, regulators said they would not allow it to publish a second issue. Articles in the first Chinese edition of Rolling Stone about a rock star associated with the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and a blogger who wrote about her sex life pushed the limits of what is permissible. “They didn’t go through the proper procedure, ” said Chen Li, director of the newspaper and magazine department of the Shanghai Press and Publishing Administration, where Rolling Stone was published, under the guise of an existing Chinese magazine. There will be no future Rolling Stone content in this magazine. There’s no such thing as’Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone crossed several red lines, according to sources familiar with regulators’ displeasure. More than half the content in the first edition is translated from the U. Edition, with articles about filmmakers Michael Moore and George Clooney and the late writer Hunter S. Thompson, yet it never received formal approval from the government. It also ignored requirements that the publication’s original Chinese name be printed in large type on the cover with its foreign name smaller and less prominent. In its first issue, Rolling Stone splashed its English name across the front in far larger type than its official Chinese title. Rolling Stone also reportedly rankled Chinese censors with a cover story about Cui Jian, the father of Chinese rock and roll. ” Cui played in Tiananmen Square in 1989, with his most famous song, “Nothing to My Name, emerging as something of an anthem for protesters. “Rolling Stone was quite tricky, ” said one executive in the industry who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing continuing dealings with regulators. But they got nailed. The content was well beyond what the Propaganda Department could tolerate, aside from their not pretending to follow the rules. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “drummdrumm” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Binding: Softcover, Wraps
  • Place of Publication: China
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated, Limited Edition
  • Author: Various
  • Publisher: Rolling Stone
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Topic: Music
  • Modified Item: No
  • Subject: Performing Arts
  • Year Printed: 2006
  • Original/Facsimile: Original

Rare Chinese Audio Visual World (Rolling Stone) Magazine April 2006 China
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RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat

RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat
The first and only issue of Rolling Stone magazine distributed in China, in March 2006. Only 125,000 were printed before production was shut down. See the article below. The magazine is still sealed in its protective plastic wrap with a limited edition souvenir hat. Awesome cover graphic in bright red and yellow. The cover story is on U2. The hat has an attractive Rolling Stone logo. Overall, the package is about 17″ x 14″. The outer wrap has two tears as shown but is still very intact. A rare, museum quality addition to any collection or library. I also have the next issue, which appeared under the name “Audio Visual World” with a photo of the Rolling Stones on the cover, for sale. Please message me for a special deal on them both. The rock’n’ roll publication entered the Chinese market early this month with a huge splash, including billboard advertisements, a 125,000-copy roll-out and free Rolling Stone hats with each magazine. On Wednesday, regulators said they would not allow it to publish a second issue. Articles in the first Chinese edition of Rolling Stone about a rock star associated with the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and a blogger who wrote about her sex life pushed the limits of what is permissible. “They didn’t go through the proper procedure, ” said Chen Li, director of the newspaper and magazine department of the Shanghai Press and Publishing Administration, where Rolling Stone was published, under the guise of an existing Chinese magazine. There will be no future Rolling Stone content in this magazine. There’s no such thing as’Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone crossed several red lines, according to sources familiar with regulators’ displeasure. More than half the content in the first edition is translated from the U. Edition, with articles about filmmakers Michael Moore and George Clooney and the late writer Hunter S. Thompson, yet it never received formal approval from the government. It also ignored requirements that the publication’s original Chinese name be printed in large type on the cover with its foreign name smaller and less prominent. In its first issue, Rolling Stone splashed its English name across the front in far larger type than its official Chinese title. Rolling Stone also reportedly rankled Chinese censors with a cover story about Cui Jian, the father of Chinese rock and roll. ” Cui played in Tiananmen Square in 1989, with his most famous song, “Nothing to My Name, emerging as something of an anthem for protesters. “Rolling Stone was quite tricky, ” said one executive in the industry who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing continuing dealings with regulators. But they got nailed. The content was well beyond what the Propaganda Department could tolerate, aside from their not pretending to follow the rules. This item is in the category “Books & Magazines\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “drummdrumm” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Binding: Softcover, Wraps
  • Place of Publication: China
  • Language: English
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Collector’s Edition, Illustrated, Limited Edition
  • Author: Various
  • Region: Asia
  • Publisher: Rolling Stone
  • Topic: Music
  • Subject: Performing Arts
  • Year Printed: 2006
  • Original/Facsimile: Original

RARE Banned Rolling Stone Chinese Issue First & Only 2006 Magazine U2 China Hat