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The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record

The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record



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The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record

The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record, Love You Live at the Marquee club in Wardour Street-London. on 14. September 1977

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London
Greater London
England

Media ID 21613708

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30 40 Years Caucasion Enjoyment Making Money Mid Adult Men Only Rock N Roll Rolling Stones Teamwork


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In this iconic print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness a momentous event in music history - The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launching their highly anticipated new record, "Love You Live". Captured at the legendary Marquee club on Wardour Street in London on September 14th, 1977, this snapshot encapsulates the essence of an era that defined rock 'n' roll. The image showcases four mid-adult Caucasian men who are synonymous with entertainment and enjoyment. With beaming smiles and an undeniable sense of camaraderie, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and Ronnie Wood exude pure joy as they embark on this new chapter together. Their teamwork is palpable; it's evident that despite Keith Richard's absence for this particular endeavor, their bond remains unbreakable. This photograph not only represents the spirit of fun and humor associated with The Rolling Stones but also symbolizes their unwavering commitment to making great music. As pioneers of pop and rock 'n' roll during the 1970s (30-40 years ago), these musical legends continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive these extraordinary moments through stunning visual representations like this one. It serves as a reminder of the indelible impact The Rolling Stones have had on popular culture while showcasing their timeless talent and ability to bring people together through their music.

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