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Message started by Edith Grove on Oct 25th, 2011 at 4:13pm

Title: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by Edith Grove on Oct 25th, 2011 at 4:13pm
News-Antique.com - Oct 25,2011 -

10. Stoned publishing contract
A publishing contract for the Stones’ song Stoned, signed on October 11 1963, sold for £9,400 at Christie’s in 2002. It was signed by all members of the band including keyboardist Ian Stewart.
Stoned was the B-side to the Lennon/McCartney composition I Wanna Be Your Man and was the first song credited to Nanker-Phelge, the pseudonym for a composition by the entire band.

9. Acetate from first recording session
An acetate containing three songs from the Stones’ first recording session on October 27 1962 sold for £10,800 at Sotheby’s in 2003.
It contained the tracks Soon Forgotten, Close Together, and You Can't Judge A Book.
Featuring a pre Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman line-up, with Tony Chapman on drums and Dick Taylor on bass, the recording was rejected by both EMI and Decca.
Decca signed the band the following year on the advice of Beatle George Harrison.

8. Mick Jagger’s jacket
Mick Jagger's jacket, worn onstage during the group's 1967 European tour, was sold with a photograph of Jagger by Bonhams in 2005.
Decorated with various oriental motifs and featuring a striped inner lining, it sold for £10,800.

7. Keith Richards’s Nudie Suit
An orange suit worn by Keith sold for $21,875 (£13,700) at Julien’s Auctions in 2010. He wore the ensemble during the Stones’ 1973 European tour.
The Nudie Suit, made by tailor Nudie Cohn, features sunbursts and UFOs.

6. First contract
The Rolling Stones’ first contact, signed by Brian Jones on behalf of the Stones in 1963, sold for £15,000 at a CooperOwen sale in 2005.
The deal tied the Stones to the Impact Sound production company, run by Andrew Loog Oldham.

5. Keith Richards's Gibson ES350T guitar
A Keith Richards-used Gibson ES350T guitar sold for £19,000 at a Cooper Owen sale in 2005.

4. A tape recording of 1963 Crawdaddy gig
A reel-to-reel recording of the Stones performing at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, London during the summer of 1963 sold for £23,900 at Christie’s in 2004.
The 14 song set included Roll Over Beethoven and Money.

3. Original artwork 1971 UK tour poster
Designer John Pasche’s original artwork for the Stones’ 1971 UK tour achieved £27,000 at a Cooper Owen sale in April 2006.
It depicts a vintage car accompanied by a pair of stage curtains.

2. Brian Jones’s Harmony Stratotone guitar
Brain Jones’s Harmony Stratotone guitar, made in 1960 and used onstage by Jones in 1963 and on the band’s first single Come On Want To Be Loved, achieved £79,250 at Christie’s in 2009.

1. Tongue logo original artwork
The original handrawn artwork of what has come to be recognised as the Stones’ logo sold for £300,000 at a Cooper Owen auction in 2005.
John Pasche designed the work at the behest of Mick Jagger. It was intended to be used for a Stones 1970 European tour poster but first came to light on the inner sleeve of the band’s 1971 album Sticky Fingers.
The band trademarked the artwork and it has since become ubiquitous.

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Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by steel driving hammer on Oct 25th, 2011 at 5:07pm
Wonder how much that guitar is that Keith hit that guy w/ at Hampton.

Welcome Hampton!!!

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by KMC on Oct 25th, 2011 at 5:28pm
Great list! Guess Jagger bought the Crawdaddy tape and is sitting on it. Bastard!

Off the top of my head, how about these items for the diehard collector:

- Keith Richards' clear plastic guitar used on the '69 tour - supposedly stolen shortly after.

- Keith's original recording of "Satisfaction" that night when he woke up in a Florida hotel room - probably long recorded over.

- Didn't Gomelsky make a promo film of the Stones playing in his club which included, "Do The Crawdaddy"? Did it even exist?

- The original fast group version of "Play With Fire" which at the end of the night became the slow version with Phil Spector on it.

- Just a simple beginning to end concert video of the Stones playing Madison Sq. Garden in 1969 by the Maysles.

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by Pdog on Oct 25th, 2011 at 6:53pm

KMC wrote on Oct 25th, 2011 at 5:28pm:
Great list! Guess Jagger bought the Crawdaddy tape and is sitting on it. Bastard!

Off the top of my head, how about these items for the diehard collector:

- Keith Richards' clear plastic guitar used on the '69 tour - supposedly stolen shortly after.

- Keith's original recording of "Satisfaction" that night when he woke up in a Florida hotel room - probably long recorded over.

- Didn't Gomelsky make a promo film of the Stones playing in his club which included, "Do The Crawdaddy"? Did it even exist?

- The original fast group version of "Play With Fire" which at the end of the night became the slow version with Phil Spector on it.

- Just a simple beginning to end concert video of the Stones playing Madison Sq. Garden in 1969 by the Maysles.



if it was a non-Stones buyer, it would most likely have made it out to the boot trading community...

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by Bitch on Oct 27th, 2011 at 11:46pm
I'd like to see Keef's NUDIE SUIT! Anyone have a picture of that from the 73 European tour? I cant remember it, didnt know it existed, but if it fit him like a glove and made him look nude, I WANT TO SEE IT! No, I HAVE to see it! PICS PLEEZE!

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 28th, 2011 at 12:11am

"Nudie Suits" were rhinestone studded Western wear made by Hollywood tailor Nudie Cohn.

As described above, Keith's outfit from 1973 featured sunbursts and UFO's.  

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Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by Mr. Sex Drugs Rock n Roll on Oct 29th, 2011 at 11:27am
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A ufo, a rising sun and a swastika, interesting

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by dadrob on Oct 29th, 2011 at 12:35pm
I had never heard of any of BJ's guitars becoming available.....I had read that they were are lost. Even Keith had said he would not mind having the Teardrop or that Firebird....weird

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by Edith Grove on Oct 29th, 2011 at 1:01pm

dadrob wrote on Oct 29th, 2011 at 12:35pm:
I had never heard of any of BJ's guitars becoming available.....I had read that they were are lost. Even Keith had said he would not mind having the Teardrop or that Firebird....weird


I remember hearing/reading somewhere Ronnie tells a story about clowning around and strapping on one of Brian's guitars during a rehearsal or recording and Keith or Mick orders Ronnie to "put that thing down."
Wish I could remember where I heard that, might have been in one of Ronnie's sections of According To.....

Perhaps the Stones still have some of Brian's guitars.
How many days was it between Brian's firing and his death?
I'd imagine not all of his guitars were at Crotchford.  

Title: Re: Top Ten $$ Stones Collectibles
Post by KMC on Oct 30th, 2011 at 3:22am
In my travels the last few years, I did see one of Brian's Vox Teardrop guitars on a wall display. I want to say at Bill Wyman's Sticky Fingers Restaurant but that was a few years back and I'm not sure. Don't think it was a Hard Rock Restaurant.

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