The Rolling Stones 1972

· Chronicle Books
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A pictorial chronicle of the Stones’ classic summer concert tour from the Life magazine photographer who followed them—with a foreword by Keith Richards.

In 1972, the Rolling Stones marked their first decade as a band with the release of Exile on Main St. and a summer concert tour of America that set new standards for magnificence in live performance. Covering the tour for Life magazine, photographer Jim Marshall captured indelible moments of the Stones in their glory onstage, as well as the camaraderie behind the scenes.

Featuring a foreword by Keith Richards, this volume presents Marshall’s shots alongside dozens of never-before-seen frames. Stones fans will revel in this unprecedented look at one of the biggest rock bands of all time from the photographer who captured them best.

“The stunning images in this collection show the Stones in all their strung-out Exile on Main Street-era splendor—recording in Los Angeles, chilling backstage and strutting across some very lucky concert stages.” —Rolling Stone

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4.7
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Vince SantaCruz
July 10, 2014
Really seems to capture the feel of the times.
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A Google user
October 15, 2016
Good to dance to hard loud music like this
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Yukika Putri
March 19, 2020
:-*TIA BAHARI PUTRI ^※^ TIA BAHARI PUTRA
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About the author

Jim Marshall (1936–2010) was one of the pioneers of music photojournalism.Keith Richards is a founding member of the Rolling Stones.

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