This new official book tells the story, for the first time, of the Stones through their many radio and TV appearances as they rose to fame in the sixties. From their first TV appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars, buttoned up in matching hounds-tooth suits at manager Andrew Loog Oldhams insistence, to the louche rockers who appeared on stage for the televised free concert in Londons Hyde Park in 1969, this book looks back at their career-defining broadcasts, remembering the music, the clothes, the fans, the rivals and friends, and the world at large around them, divided by generation between broad-sheet moral panic and hysterical teen riots. Featuring previously unseen facsimile documents from the BBC and commercial TV and radio archives and many stunning unseen images, this is history as it happened, in context, immediate and vivid, offering new insights and a fresh unexplored perspective on the story of one of the greatest great rock n roll bands the world has ever seen.
The book Exhibitionism The Rolling Stones is a catalog of everything that is in the bands exhibition. It provides an in depth look at original stage costumes, rare instruments, handwritten lyric books, backstage and touring paraphernalia, album art, photography, stage designs, personal diaries, and behind-the-scenes footage. The exhibition celebrates the bands legendary artistic collaborations in music, art design, fashion and film. It features interviews with Martin Scorsese, Shepard Fairey, Don Was, Tommy Hilfiger, John Varvatos and Anna Sui, with an introduction written by Anthony DeCurtis. More than 270 pages of original material, from costumes to instruments and everything in between. The Rolling Stones on Exhibitionism Weve been thinking about it for quite a long time but wanted it to be just right and on a large scale just like planning our touring concert productions. I think right now its an interesting time to do it. - Mick Jagger While this is about the Rolling Stones, its