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Sep 01
by Bobby Kosser in Music, People, Souvenirs 1 comments tags: Brian Jones, magazine, music, Rolling Stones, vintage memorabilia

Vintage Brian Jones Rolling Stone Magazine Cover Issue August 9 1969

My Forever Treasures opens our vintage Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Icon Eye Candy Vault. Pleased to offer our only Brian Jones Treasure. The Brian Jones passing as documented in the August 9, 1969 Rolling Stones Magazine Cover Story remains one of Rock and Roll’s most historic tragedies. He was an English musician, best known as founder and the original leader of The Rolling Stones. Initially a slide guitarist, Jones would go on to play a wide variety of instruments on Rolling Stones recordings and in concerts.   He was prolific as a rhythm and lead guitar player, also excelled at various keyboard instruments such as piano and organ, marimba, harmonica, sitar, wind instruments such as recorder, saxophone, oboe and numerous others. His aptitude for playing a variety of instruments is evident on the albums “Aftermath” (1966) “Between The Buttons”(1967) and “Their Satanic Majesties Request” (1967).Brian played harmonica on “Not Fade Away” (1964), sitar on “Painted Black” recorder on “Ruby Tuesday” and marimba on “Under My Thumb.”   On May 2, 1962 Jones placed an advertisement in Soho’s Jazz News, inviting musicians to audition for his new R. & B. group. Pianist Ian Stewart was the first to respond. Later […]
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Jul 27
by Rich Benvin in Memorabilia, Music, People, Posters, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: concerts, memorabilia, Mick Jagger, music, My Forever Treasures, Pasche 1971, posters, rock memorabilia, rock music, Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones

Original The Rolling Stones UK Tour Poster 1971 Pasche Lithograph

We’re, responding to requests, for another Rolling Stones Treasure. Direct, from our Rolling Stones rarities vault. Framed, on your wall, share this original 1971 U.K. Tour, John Pasche Lithograph. This, 1971 rarity is 20″ x 30.” From, 1970-1974 he designed, 4 posters for the Stones.   Pasche, was commissioned by Mick Jagger, to create The Rolling Stones Logo. His,”Lips” and “Tongue” logo designs, are iconic and recognized around the world. Even, his freelance art designs, for Paul McCartney, The Who, and Bowie are legendary. John Pasche, is one of the best. Ask, Mick.   The, 1971 U.K.Tour, was the Stones first, in their homeland since 1966. Brian Jones, was on the 1966 shows, Mick Taylor on these. Both,tours were ages ago. Ronnie Wood, became a Rolling Stone, 4 years later, and he’s been in the band, for 42 years!! All, their concerts took place in Britain and Scotland.   The, poster’s list of cities, has them performing, twice each day at most stops. The Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool and London shows were among the highlights. Mick, Keith and the lads, had earned so much money, in record sales and concert tours, they found themselves in the 97% tax bracket, in […]
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Jul 09
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Music, People, Pinback, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: 1956, Beatles, Grateful Dead, Last Waltz, Music Film, Music Pinbacks, pinbacks, rare pinbacks, Rock Fame, rock memorabilia, Rolling Stones, vintage, Woodstock

Rare Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Pinback Party Vintage Classics

Welcome, to My Forever Treasures, first “Historical Rock & Roll Hall of Fame” Pinback Collection.   Collecting music pinbacks, offers souvenirs and mementos, that embrace wonderful memories. Our, collections reconnect us to musicians, songs and shows we’ve loved. They’ve, always been a staple for tours, albums and iconic images. (Woodstock ’69.) Among, the most popular are, radio/venue promotions. (WPLJ Salutes The Who in N.Y.C.’76.) Record label classics are winners.(“Rumours,” Fleetwood Mac’77) The incredible success, of our last Pinback Parade, has us celebrating music’s best.   Our, rare R. & R. Hall of Fame Pinback Classics, include “Don’t Knock the Rock,”film.’56. Beatles,’64. Stones Fan Club’64. “The Last Waltz,” Band’76. “Say It Loud..”James Brown’68. “Rumours,”Fleetwood Mac’77. “B.Graham Presents The Grateful Dead’88.” “WPLJ Salutes The Who’76.” N.Y.C. Woodstock’69, and so much more.   “Don’t Knock The Rock,” is our first 3″ museum piece. It’s, from the 1956 film, starring Little Richard and Bill Haley & the Comets. Richard, was inducted in the Hall’s first 1986 Class, with Elvis and James Brown. Haley, in 1987. James Brown’s rare 3″ “Say It Loud. I’m Black And I’m Proud,” 1968. was one of his biggest hits, and a highlight of Brown’s shows. Elvis,”Love Me Tender,”Flasher’56 was […]
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Mar 14
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Music, People, Souvenirs 1 comments tags: artists, concert programs, concert tours, memorabilia, Mick Jagger, music, Press Kit Magazine, Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones 1972, Tour Program

Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street” American Tour Souvenir Program 1972 + Early Magazine, Rolling Stones Press Kit

Reviewers said, “This Rolling Stones Tour, was forever part of Rock and Roll Legend.” They, all praised the Shows, as a “Benchmark of an ERA.” Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor electrified every audience non-stop.:) The tour began, soon after the Stones, released “Exile on Main Street.”   Off stage, violence followed the group, from city to city. The first,show in Vancouver, had 31 policeman injured, as 3,000 fans tried to crash the concert. In Tucson, 2,000 fans without tickets caused havoc. 80, were arrested in Houston. Montreal, had 3,000 riot, blowing up the Stone’s Equipment Truck as well. Each show, was an ultimate event. Mick, Keith and the Lads, were BRILLIANT.:)     To temper, the audience’s mood, Mick Jagger offered a friendly fun show, free of any signature demons. The set list, included “Brown Sugar,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Happy,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Sweet Virginia,” “Jumping Jack Flash,” and “Satisfaction,” was their encore. Joined, by opening act, Stevie Wonder.   The final 3 Shows, were at New York’s Madison Square Garden, where Mick Jagger’s birthday, was celebrated as well. My Forever Treasures, is offering, a Rolling Stones Double Treasure. An incredible Tour Program, from 1972’s magical […]
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Sep 23
by Bobby Kosser in Memorabilia, Music, People, Pinback, Souvenirs 0 comments tags: 1964 Rolling Stones Fan Club Pinback, 1966 American Tour Stones Pinback, 1975 Rolling Stones Tour of the Americas Pinback, Brian Jones, concerts, fans, pinbacks, Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood, tours

3 Vintage Rolling Stones Historical Pinbacks -1964 Fan Club – 1966 North American Tour – 1975 Tour

Critics and fans agree. The Rolling Stones are the Greatest R. & R. Band of All Time. The group was formed, in 1962-3 by multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and keyboardist Ian Stewart. The Stones, were Mick Jagger, lead singer, Keith Richards lead guitarist, Bill Wyman bass player and Charlie Watts drummer. All members, except drummer Charlie Watts sang Backup Vocals. Ian Stewart, was dropped from the group in 1963.   Brian Jones, was the most versatile in the band. He played guitar, keyboards, harmonica, bass, saxophone, sitar on “Painted Black,” and the marimbas on, “Symphony for the Devil.” Brian, wanted the Rolling Stones to be a cover blues band. A great musician, but a weak songwriter, Brian found himself, with no defined place in the band. Mick and Keith, were outstanding songwriters and ultimately, the Rolling Stones became Their Band. From the start, there were tremendous problems. Brian’s hard feelings, led to his overwhelming drug addiction. The tension, and animosity within the Rolling Stones, were Brian Jones responsibility. By 1969, Brian was thrown out of the group HE FORMED.   The Large, 1964 Rolling Stones Pinback Button. Features the original 5, Brian, Mick, Keith, Bill and Charlie. Especially Rare, as it […]
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