The Rolling Stones in Exile | Villa Nellcote, Summer of 1971
August 14, 2009 by JP
Posted in Art, British, Icons, fashion, history, motorcycle, pop culture, style, vintage | Tagged 1970s, 1971, Anita Pallenberg, Biance Jagger, counterculture, Dominique Tarle, Exile on Main Street, France, history, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, music, retro, rock and roll, The Rolling Stones, Villa Nellcote, vintage | 6 Comments
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[...] the summer of ‘71, The Rolling Stones, seeking shelter from their UK tax woes, exiled to the South of France. Keith Richards set up [...]
always thought Keith was cooler than Mick
i’d love to get a poster of some of these shots
I really like those photos. I think in a sense they challenge some of the popular notions about who the Rolling Stones are- in a sense I think the identity these photos portray is a lot cooler.
simply f’ing awesome.
keith wins.
I found you by chance, love your site…I would kill for the leather bag Keith Richards has in the “Aran” sweater photo…I agree with George Bernard Shaw, that life isn’t about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself…The Stones certainly created the life right from the start, sartorially speaking, remember Mick Jagger in that striped sweater back in ‘63 or so…although I always loved Keith…first and foremost it was Charlie Watts…a finer gentleman there never was and a pretty damn fine musician…