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Re: Photos: Early, Intimate Images of the Rolling Stones
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/53622/232407/0
http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Rolling-Ston … -1964-1966
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The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966 [Hardcover]
Larry Marion (Author)
The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs captures the seminal period when the Rolling Stones made their transformation into the world's greatest rock n' roll band. And during that time, few were closer to the Stones than Bob Bonis, the tour manager for their U.S. tours between 1964 and 1966. While on the road with the Stones, Bonis, a passionate amateur photographer with a keen eye, an innate sense of composition, and a deep love for his subjects, snapped some 2,700 photographs of the band – a remarkable collection that until now has only been known to family and friends.
Onstage, offstage and behind-the-scenes, these stunning photographs show the Rolling Stones in an entirely new light – intimate and unguarded.
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Overzealous fans rush the stage at the end of the Rolling Stones' performance at the Ratcliffe Stadium in Fresno, California, May 22, 1965.
James Brown speaks with Mick Jagger backstage at the T.A.M.I. Show, 1964.
Mick Jagger backstage with a young fan.