The Rolling Stones American Tour poster (1972). Artwork by John Pasche.
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Elmer Horton :: "Waiting for Jagger". Spectatrice attendant le début du concert des Rolling Stones lors de l'American tour en 1972.
Wire photo avec marques de recadrages pour la presse. Etats-Unis, 6 juillet 1972 | src Lumiere des roses | other pictures # 19
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Mick Jones perform live in concert on the first night of The Clash's American Tour , 1979 .
© Roger Ressmeyer/CORBIS/VCG via Getty Images
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Dear TommyInnit,
I doubt you’ll ever see this, but I really want to say thank you. Thank you for visiting Detroit and helping me get through this rough week. Thank you for singing and dancing me through this breakup. I’m sad to say it didn’t last, and I’m back in my slump, but thanks to you I had a moment of relief, peace, and happiness. Thank you for being vulnerable with us in a way you never have been before. Thank you for showing us that side of you. It was a blast and half and even though it was just yesterday, I look back on it fondly and probably will for the rest of my life. So thank you Tommy.
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The Rolling Stones - Front Cover (American Tour 1972)
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Happy 79th Birthday to Sir Michael Philip Jagger born July 26, 1943 in Dartford, United Kingdom.
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I’m taking the term world tour away from artists and management they can have it back when they’ve shown they know how to use it properly
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I was so worried about getting tickets without even requesting to leave work early that day 😅
selling 2 floor tickets (row 7) for $250 can’t sell separately.
Can accept it through PayPal or Venmo. Also sold as shinygazette on other social media 🙂
Message me if interestedddd and then I can transfer from Ticketmaster.
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who knows if she never showed up, what could've been
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Mick Jones and Joe Strummer in concert on the first night of The Clash's American tour , 1979 .
©️ Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images
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Symphonic Metal Quintet GRAVESHADOW Unveil Video for 'The Swordsman'
Symphonic Metal Quintet GRAVESHADOW Unveil Video for ‘The Swordsman’
New album ‘The Uncertain Hour’ out July 15th; West Coast tour with Vintersea starting same day
The Sacramento-based quintet GRAVESHADOW – who deftly mixes symphonic/gothic metal with elements of doom, thrash and epic progressive power metal – have unveiled “The Swordsman,” the latest single from their forthcoming album, “The Uncertain Hour.” The band’s third album will be released July 15, 2022.…
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