209 reasons this is the rarest Rolling Stones poster around.

ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL ROLLING STONES RECORD STORE POSTERS.

ONE OF THE RAREST OF ALL ROLLING STONES RECORD STORE POSTERS.

RARE RECORD STORE MOBILE, CIRCA 1969.

RARE RECORD STORE MOBILE, CIRCA 1969.

In the wake of Brian Jones untimely death in July of 1969, London Records embarked on a campaign to promote The Rolling Stones as the WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND.
A moniker they would still carry some 40 years later.

The attached images are 2 rare items from that period of time. The mobile is the first promotional item to feature Mick Taylor the Stones newest member replacing the deceased Brian Jones.

The poster references all 15 albums and 20 singles on London Records. “Let it Bleed” the last album Jones was to contribute on. “Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out” the live recording featured Mick Taylor.

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The “ultimate” Rolling Stones collectible. What would it be?

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If you could own anything, the ultimate Rolling Stones piece of memorabilia, what would it be?
For most, maybe they would say they couldn’t imagine.

A Jagger sparkle jumpsuit?
The Omega shirt from the 69 tour?
His Uncle Same hat?
Keith’s “Little Queenie” guitar owned by the Hard Rock.
His Micawber maybe?

For me, here are 3.

One is currently for sale through Gotta Have It.
The second was up for auction and never sold.
The third recently sold unfortunately not to me, in the $15,000 range.

This is the original Rolling Stones “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” 45 single gold record award that was presented to Mick Jagger to commemorate the sale of more than one million copies of the pop single record that was released by London Records. This extraordinary award is a completely unique, original gold record that was presented directly to the artist, and there is not another one exactly like it in existence. The award is presented in its original frame with original backing. It is very rare to find a prestigious gold record award such as this in its 100 percent original condition. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, “Satisfaction” is perhaps the most famous song from The Rolling Stones. The song was first released as a single in the United States in May 1965, and the smash hit became the group’s first number one song in America.

Price $29,000.

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This is a complete set of liner notes written by Jagger for the landmark “Let It Bleed” album.
Amazing.

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