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NME Originals Magazine Vol. 1 Issue 9 – The Rolling Stones, The 1960s | No Label | VG
This NME Originals Vol. 1 Issue 9 is a comprehensive archival magazine dedicated to The Rolling Stones and their impact during the 1960s. It traces the band’s evolution from rebellious R&B upstarts to international rock icons, featuring in-depth articles, rare interviews, and exclusive photo spreads that chronicle their rise, controversies, and legacy throughout a turbulent decade.
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Very good condition with only minor wear along the edges. The item shown in the photos is exactly what you will receive. It remains in excellent shape considering its age. Please inspect photos for specific condition details. Item comes with a plastic protective covering.
Contents Overview:
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Chapter 1 – Come On!
The early days of The Rolling Stones: R&B roots, controversial headlines, and the beginnings of their UK stardom. Features include the infamous "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?" and their Atlantic crossing. -
Chapter 2 – Play With Fire
Behind-the-scenes insights into long recording sessions, BBC appearances, and breakout hits like “Satisfaction.” A look at their television presence and fan culture in the north. -
Chapter 3 – Paint It Black
The band’s darker era: Paris tension, Brian Jones’s spotlight, psychedelic visuals, and critical turning points in sound and image. Includes “Paint It Black” and reflections on London’s swinging scene. -
Chapter 4 – Their Satanic Majesties
A deep dive into the Stones’ psychedelic phase, misunderstood records, rare outtakes, and iconic imagery. Highlights include interviews, early solo projects, and their chaotic American experiences. -
Chapter 5 – Sympathy for the Devil
Studio sessions, personal lives, and cultural upheaval surround the making of Beggars Banquet. Includes tour stories with Hendrix and The Who, and the band’s transition into late-60s legends. -
Chapter 6 – Let It Bleed
Tragedy and transition: the death of Brian Jones, Altamont, and the band’s evolving sound. Explores the darker side of fame and the mythologized bootlegs of the era.
This issue is a must-have for Stones enthusiasts, music historians, and collectors of British music journalism.
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