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On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their

On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their



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On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their

On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in HollywoodÔÇ¿

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Daily Mirror
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21513054

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The Rolling Stones


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This print takes us back to the morning of June 4,1964, when The Rolling Stones found themselves in the heart of Hollywood. Accompanied by their manager, Andrew Loog Oldam, the band embarked on a shopping spree at Beau Gentry on North Vine Street. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts strolling down the bustling street with an air of youthful rebellion. Dressed impeccably in mod fashion that defined the era's style revolution, they exude an aura of cool confidence. The image captures not just a band but also a cultural phenomenon that would shape music history for decades to come. The Rolling Stones were more than just musicians; they were icons who pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms through their rebellious spirit and raw energy. As we gaze upon this photograph from Memory Lane Prints, it serves as a reminder of the impact these five individuals had on popular culture during the 1960s. Their music became anthems for generations seeking liberation from conformity. This print encapsulates an era where rock 'n' roll was evolving into something greater than anyone could have imagined. It transports us back to a time when The Rolling Stones were young pioneers carving their path towards immortality within the annals of music history.

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