Original Rolling Stones logo art work sold for $92.500

Some Rolling Stones fans wearing T-shirts with the famous logo.

What’s considered by many, the first form of band marketing and branding, the original Rolling Stones’ “The Tongue” logo art work, has been sold to a London Museum for the impressive sum of $92.500. The Tongue was designed by John Pasche in 1970 and got featured for the first time on 1971’s Sticky Fingers. In what was perhaps one of the…

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Ringo heads for Niagara Falls

Former fab four Ringo will launch his 31-date, All-Starr Band tour at Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, Ont., on June 19-20. We’re very glad to see that he’s feeling great and he has such big plans!Last month he confirmed to Sun Media during a teleconference interview that he will be returning to Canada to prepare and launch his new tour. Also, Rolling Stones announced the 2008 lineup, which will be just fantastic! It includes…

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John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ on canvas

[tag]John Lennon[/tag]’s former wife Yoko Ono has given permission for one of John’s greatest song “Imagine” to be immortalized as pop art. Imagine is a utopion themed song, that first appeared in 1971, as part of John Lennon’s album Imagine. In 2004 it was voted the third best song in the world by Rolling Stone Magazine, after “Satisfaction” by [tag]Rolling Stones[/tag] and “Like a Rolling Stone” by [tag]Bob Dylan[/tag]. The lyrics from this legendary song…

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Appetite for Destruction album review

At the late ’80s heavy metal meant nothing but a good time. But then came [tag]Appetite for Destruction[/tag] and [tag]Guns N’ Roses[/tag] changed all that. The album is a dirty, dangerous, and mean record. They did that by going for a nasty edge to their songs and the lyrics made by Axl Rose make it very clearly that at the time he did not see much fun in the urban sprawl of L.A. and its…

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