Mon, Sep 1
The original artwork of The Rolling Stones ' famous 'tongue and lips' logo has been bought by London 's Victoria and Albert Museum for nearly a million dollars.
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Source: pictograms (Blogspot)
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Published Sat, Oct 18
Stones collection brings man satisfaction 
Source: Louisville Courier-Journal
Mick Jagger lives in Kennedy Simpson's storage garage. Well, a cardboard Mick lives in his garage. Over Jagger's groin is the "Sticky Fingers" album cover, and over that is a sticker of the infamous lick logo. "I don't know who put that tongue there," says Simpson, 52, a serious Rolling Stone...
Published Thu, Sep 21
Rolling Stones inspire "Ruby Tuesday" cartoon 
Source: Scotsman
By Gregg Goldstein TORONTO (Hollywood Reporter) - The Rolling Stones, long identified with their lips-and-tongue logo, are about to get the cartoon treatment in "Ruby Tuesday," an animated film featuring 12 of their songs. The story is described as...
Published Mon, Sep 11