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Rolling Stones @Oakland Coliseum, Rare Vintage 1969 Handbill, BG201, Mick Jagger
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Rolling Stones @Oakland Coliseum, Rare Vintage 1969 Handbill, BG201, Mick JaggerRolling Stones
Oakland Coliseum Arena
Art by Randy Tuten & Ron Rafaelli
Presented by Bill Graham BG201
Size: 4
5/8
x 7
3/8
Inches
Condition: Excellent
This vintage Handbill was printed in 1969 for the concert
.
The Rolling Stones concert in November, 1969 included a lot of firsts: the first time the band played for Bill Graham, the first time Graham booked a place as large as the Oakland Coliseum and the first time Graham saw a performance contract that included a rider detailing what the band expected in amenities on the road. Graham and The Stones had a rocky relationship, and the egos of Bill and Mick Jagger clashed frequently and monumentally.
Early in the band's history Jagger and Richards formed a songwriting partnership and gradually took over leadership of the band from the increasingly troubled and erratic Jones. At first the group recorded mainly covers of American blues and R&B songs, but since the 1966 album
Aftermath
, their releases have mainly featured Jagger/Richards songs. Mick Taylor replaced an incapacitated Jones shortly before Jones's death in 1969. Taylor quit in 1974, and was replaced in 1975 by Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood, who has remained with the band ever since. Wyman left the Rolling Stones in 1992; bassist Darryl Jones, who is not an official band member, has worked with the group since 1994.
This vintage Handbill was printed in 1969, for the concert.
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