A beautifully detailed figure of Keef. The figure itself is in perfect condition. A must have for any Stones fan.
A 10-inch issue of the Rolling Stones LP entitled’Beat Beat Beat’. The record was released on the burgundy and gold Decca label with the catalogue number 60 368. The matrix number on side one is LPO 10990-X. The matrix number on side two is LPO-10991x. The condition of the labels is very good plus. The condition of the sleeve is very good. The condition of the vinyl is very good minus. The first item is charged at the normal rate. Our Grading System Explained. Mint = As new. Near Mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable. Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade.
From an upstart band of rebels to a rock’n’ roll institution, many consider The Rolling Stones one of the biggest bands in the history of modern music. Boasting an incredible back catalogue of hits spanning 60 years and counting, including 8 UK number one singles and 13 UK number one albums, the band are as popular today as they were when they first formed. A timeless band with cross-generational appeal, The Rolling Stones are icons of British music that have doubtlessly earned their place in rock’n’ roll history as true music legends. Now, the group many believe to be’The Greatest Rock’n’ Roll Band in the World’ take centre stage on a UK coin as we honour the iconic band at their milestone 60th anniversary. The Rolling Stones 2022 UK coin features an original design by Hannah Phizacklea which captures the band mid-performance in front of a live crowd. The first time The Rolling Stones have featured on a UK coin. Year-dated 2022 commemorating the band’s 60th anniversary. Features a design that includes the classic 1973’The Rolling Stones’ font. The latest coin celebrating legendary performers of British music. A licensed product produced in partnership with The Rolling. Limited Edition: 8,000 (FINAL SALES FIGURE: 5,649).
The ROLLING STONES England’s Newest Hit Makers – Original 1964 US Promo. The matrix numbers are machine stamped into the dead vinyl. Since the vinyl was pressed in the UK, they are UK matrix numbers and are as follows. Side One XARL 6291-3A. Side Two XARL 6292-3A. Very rare original 1964 US mono white label promotional LP on the boxed London ffrr label with’Made In England’ credit. The first US issues of the first four Stones albums were all manufactured in the UK and exported to the US. This superb collectible comes complete with promo stickered picture sleeve. This is a white label promo copy of the debut album of the Greatest Rock And Roll Band In The World! The labels are white with black print. The perimeter print along the top of the label states’Made In England’. Below this the statement NOT FOR SALE in bold black letters. The London logo is boxed and alongside it is the ffrr and ear logo. The catalogue number LL. 3375DJ is in line with the centrehole (to the right). There is no writing or blemishes on either side of the label. Visually the vinyl on exhibits several light marks on both sides. When played it was surprisingly free from jumps or skips. The quieter passages and track breaks had some light background noise and crackle but nothing to spoil the overall sound of the album. The pasted picture sleeve is in great condition. The front shows none of the ringwear so common in sixties US sleeves. It is stickered in white with black text’Promotion Copy Not For Sale’. The edges are free from splits and the spine print is legible. There is some pen writing visible in the white lettering to the front of the sleeve. The rear of the sleeve has some writing in blue pen (property of RMAC)The writing is also dated 06/1964. Included is the original White inner sleeve plus the very rare full colour bonus photo / poster of the dark and moody David Bailey band image. The photo is free from tears, writing or folds and is Near Mint. A true rarity – unlikely to find another copy in any condition! I Just Want To Mak Love To You. Now I’ve Got A Witness. I’m A King Bee. Can I Get A Witness. You Can Make It If You Try.