The thing is, with the Beatles and us, it was a very friendly relationship. It was also very cannily worked out, because in those days singles were coming out every six, eight weeks. And we’d try and time it so that we didn’t clash. I remember John Lennon calling me up and saying, “Well, we’ve not finished mixing yet.” “We’ve got one ready to go.” “OK, you go first.”
- Keith Richards, “Life”
Mick during a recording session, 1969.
Donna Jordan in Nanni Strada 1971 photographed by Oliviero Toscani
Richard Branson and Mick Jagger, 1968 or 1969
Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, and John Deacon, 1974. Courtesy of Mick Rock.
Queen, 1974.
Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury, and Brian May, unknown date.
Photos of Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones performing live onstage at the free Hyde Park concert, c. July 5, 1969
© Peter Sanders/Redferns
Mick Jagger being interviewed in Munich, 1974.
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“if the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: infinite.” - william blake, “the marriage of heaven and hell” 1793.
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