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The Rolling Stones is from the Royal Mail in the UK to commemorate the 60th anniversary of its formation. It has been decided that a set of 12 commemorative stamps will be released.
The main set contains eight stamps, from the Hyde Park performance in London in July 1969 to the Tokyo performance in March 1995, October 2017. It depicts live performances all over the world through a spectacular career such as the March Dusseldorf performance.
Of the eight stamps, one is Charlie Watts, who died in August 2021 at the age of 80, playing the drums at the Dusseldorf performance in October 2017. It has become.
The additional four stamps are two of them with photos of the band and the other two with posters of the tour.
In a press release, Royal Mail’s David Gold said: “Few bands in rock history have made as rich and broad a career as The Rolling Stones.”
“They are the most iconic and influential in contemporary music.
2007 ) The Beatles , Pink Floyd 2016, Queen in 2020 ), The Rolling Stones is the fourth band to have a commemorative stamp issued by Royal Mail.
It has been decided that collector items will be released along with the issuance of stamps, and reservations are being accepted from January 11th today, January 20th. Sold by Royal Mail.
https://shop.royalmail.com/special-stamp-issues/rolling-stones
It’s been 60 years since the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first met in October last year. ..
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had their first conversation on the platform at Dartford Station on October 17, 1961, commemorating that moment in 2015. There is a blue plaque that indicates that it is a famous place. The two formed The Rolling Stones the following year.
The Rolling Stones, who performed live at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on October 17, are celebrating 60 years since then. After the show, The Rolling Stones posted a photo of a pick-shaped object with two photos printed on Twitter, saying, “October 17, 1961-2021, on the same train for 60 years.” It is written.
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