Rolling stones grrr vinyl, ex condition.
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE – the rare first British edition from June 14th, 1969. The US edition of this date has Chuck Berry on the cover. Pete Townsend of The Who. This issue dated 14/7/69 also features Roy Harper, Peter Green, Chuck Berry.. This first British issue is even scarcer as it comes with the free Tommy poster by The Who still intact and unused! Also in this debut UK issue. Tragedy on BERKELEY campus in America. BOB DYLAN and JOHNNY CASH. GRATEFUL DEAD full page advert. HUMBLE PIE full page ad. JEAN-LUC GODARD 4 page interview and photo feature. 100% original (we don’t deal in reprints) late 60s vintage issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Excellent condition with one printing error mark to the cover. Perfect inside (see photos). These Rolling Stones are printed on light newspaper and can be fragile. Natural yellowing and light normal foxing from age. The photographs you see are from the actual item that you will receive (we don’t use stock images). Rolling Stones were folded on the newsstand, after all these years it is still folded so we will post it like that. It opens out to an A3 tabloid size format. We are happy to combine orders and pass on the savings to you.
This stunning framed memorabilia features a genuine Rolling Stone magazine cover signed by the legendary Shania Twain. The perfect addition to any music lover’s collection, this original piece is a must-have for fans of the country-pop icon. The stylish frame complements the magazine cover, making it an eye-catching statement piece for any room. This piece is a one-of-a-kind original, making it a valuable addition to any memorabilia collection. The authenticity of the signature is guaranteed, making this an excellent investment for fans of the iconic singer. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of music history with this Shania Twain signed Rolling Stone magazine framed memorabilia.
Vintage issue of Titbits magazine from Britain. Super scarce cover with French model. NICOLE DE LA MARGE who poses with THE ROLLING STONES (inc Brian Jones) and fabulous photo feature all shot by Vogue fashion photographer NORMAN PARKINSON. Incredible interview with the band, and manager. ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM chips in. Interview with sailor Francis Chichester. GIPSY MOTH III boat is picutured. Steptoe and Son HARRY CORBETT 2 page feature. Hazel Taylor and the Beatles full page feature. LEE HARVEY OSWALD and Russia by his mother – rare two page feature. Smaller features on – LELIA GOLDONI. Advert for forthcoming issue of PHOTOPLAY where. TINA WILLIAMS reveals what it was like to film HARD DAYS NIGHT with the Beatles. Super rare – the only copy we’ve seen in 25 years of looking! Once it’s gone, that’s it! Excellent condition – staples strong and clean throughout.
This Zippo lighter is a must-have for any fan of The Rolling Stones. With a sleek silver chrome design and novelty theme, it’s perfect for those who enjoy alcohol and smoking. Made of high-quality metal and crafted in the United States, this pocket lighter is durable and long-lasting. Whether you’re looking to personalise it or simply add to your collection of Zippo lighters, this cigaret lighter is a great choice.
The ROLLING STONES Licks Tour 2002/03 Foam Seat Cushion Hand {Official Tour Merchandise}. Concert seat cushion (with a hand-slot on the bottom side), in a good used condition. Authentic and official Rolling Stones Tour merchandise. Measuring 17″ x 12″ approx {see last pictures}. A souvenir from The. Licks 2002/2003 Tour, a concert cushion that doubles up as a’sponge hand’ that is easily slipped onto the hand and can be waved. This really is in excellent {used} condition and hoping to go to a loving Stones fan’s home!
This issue of Rolling Stone magazine from April 1999 features Britney Spears on the cover and includes an article titled Teen Dream. The magazine is written in English and was published weekly during that time period in the United States. It falls under the category of Books & Magazines and specifically, Magazines. The genre of the magazine is Music and the topic covered is Dream. This publication is a must-have for fans of Britney Spears and collectors of music magazines.
Brand New -?? The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Paul Smith Alternative Artwork Cover Vinyl. Up for sale, I have the above item. Up for sale is a rare vinyl record featuring the legendary band, The Rolling Stones. This particular record boasts an alternative artwork cover designed by Paul Smith, making it a unique addition to any collection. The format of the record is in traditional vinyl, with the title being “Stone”. The music genre is classified as alternative, and the material is made of high-quality vinyl. The artist behind this masterpiece needs no introduction as they have cemented their place in music history. Don’t miss your chance to own this gem.
Certificate of authenticity included? Mint, Sealed and never opened? Only 2000 ever made. Each of the eight stamps in the set is coloured with selective embossing details to produce a stunning finish. The rare set comes in a bespoke black case with the iconic Rolling Stones logo in an eye-catching gold foil print. Comes with an individually numbered certificate of authenticity. Please feel free to ask questions in messages.
An original contract on Eric Easton Ltd letterhead paper between The Rolling Stones and Elkie Brooks dated the 29th June 1965. Elkie supported the Rolling Stones during two performances on the 16th and 17th July 1965, the schedule of the concerts is printed on the reverse. The contract has been signed by someone on behalf of Elkie. It measures 20.2cm x 25.3cm (8 inches x 1o inches). The contract has previously been folded leaving horizontal crease lines. Two holes have been punched along the left edge with tape stains to the top edge on the reverse. There is a small section missing to the top left corner. The condition is very good. 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.