More rarities from the 1972 STP tour, simply the best Rolling Stones tour hands down.
by evpcd
This is an original concert tour handbill flyer for the Rolling Stones 1972 American Tour live LP that was never released. The artist was Don Wilson. The artwork is stunning. Reminiscent of the art deco style seen in the early jazz posters from the 1920’s-30’s. Often referred to as “The Great Lost Live Album.” There was also a flyer of Stevie Wonder from the back cover. This is from the few ever printed only to be used in the photograph […]
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