Rolling Stones
| # | Web Link |
|---|---|
| 1 |
Sam Cutler's site
Sam was the road manager of the '69 Stone's tour and wrote You Can't Always Get What You Want". As he described, My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and other wonderful reprobates. |
| 2 |
Ethan Russel
As Bill Wyman said.."Ethan Russell has taken some of the greatest pictures in rock ānā roll.... maybe the greatest ever" As a good friend and creator of the incredible book of photos and commentary--Let It Bleed, I agree. |
| 3 |
Robert Altman
"Robert Altman visually documented the changes that rocked the ā60s with a scope and clarity no one has surpassed." BookPage - America's Book Review |
| 4 |
Jack Connell and Ken Davidoff
The scheduled closing date of the '69 Tour--Palm Beach Pop Festival. Ken's photos are part of the images from the '69 tour of the Rolling Stones that commercially ended at the Palm Beach Pop Festival |
| 5 |
Gered Mankowitz
Gered Mankowitz was the photographer on the first Rolling Stones tour that I was involved with and took some great and fun photos. |
| 6 |
Great Shots from way back- Tom Monaster
I just found Tom Monaster. He did some great shots of the Rolling Stones of which I am in one that I always remember at Ondine's.(PS-That's not coke or cocaine. I know what it is :-)) |
| 7 |
It's Only Rock And Roll fan site
The place for hard core fans of The Rolling Stones from all over the world. |
| 8 |
Shedding Hippie Blood: The Altamont Story
Shedding Hippie Blood provides a fascinating insight into what Rolling Stone magazine at the time called "the biggest rock tour music has seen". It was a tour that defined an era with The Stones basically inventing stadium rock as their ground breaking journey unfolded. But it also represented the dark side that had emerged from a counterculture without control, conscience or conviction. |
