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Tony, who was tight with the Stones, disclosed that Paul slipped him a fresh acetate of 'Hey Jude' while he was manning the ...
The Rolling Stones‘ Beggars Banquet was originally going to feature a toilet and bathroom graffiti on its cover. Subsequently, multiple record labels took issue with this image. Eventually ...
In 1968, one of their best-known controversies kept their classic album Beggars Banquet album off shelves for nearly six months in a protracted dispute over the legendary "toilet cover." ...
At the heart of the exhibition is the medieval feast featured on the inside cover of The Stones’ 1968 album, ‘Beggars Banquet’. Characterised by its rich colours and beautiful lighting, this ...
They have finished their next album — titled Beggars’ Banquet — and it is the best ... The best shot, for a double spread photo on the inside of the album, is a picture of the Stones dressed ...
The Rolling Stones first appeared on the cover of RS for the August 10, 1968 issue, around the time of the release of Beggars Banquet. The album was a return to form after the more experimental ...
As consistently great as Beggars Banquet no doubt is, the album didn't include the huge hit single "Jumping Jack Flash," recorded during an inspired two weeks that also produced "Street Fighting ...
And the album that kicked off that period in their history was the bruising, bluesy Beggars Banquet, which was released ... with their wizard outfits on the cover of Satanic, seemed out of place ...
Sanchez later recalled (in The Beatles: Off the Record) how Paul covertly slid over to the booth; “As Paul walked in, everybody was leaping around to Beggars Banquet, which was far and away the ...
The Rolling Stones went back to basics as their creator faded away. Their seventh album, Beggars Banquet, released on this day (Dec. 6) in 1968, marked the beginning of the end for their founding ...