Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Jun 26
th, 2012 at 6:37pm:
To commemorate their 50th anniversary the Rolling Stones commisioned Shepard Fairey to update their classic Tongue and Lips logo, originally designed by John Pasche in 1971.
About the tongue logo as well, this is the story...
Back in October 1969 when Mick Jagger was touching the last tracks of “Let it Bleed” with Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins in Los Angeles, Mick asked a local designer Ruby Mazur for ideas about an irreverent logo for the Rolling Stones. BTW, Ruby is the father of Monet Mazur the actress who played Anita Pallenberg in in the movie “Stoned” about the life of Brian Jones.
He gave him these designs between others

You can watch part of the story @ Ruby’s website
HERELater, when planning Sticky Fingers cover art, Mick gave these logos to Andy Warhol for the cover, he didn’t like them at all and hired a designer from London, John Pasche who made the final design which made it on the album and the official logo since then. You can read the story according to Pasche
HERENeither Ruby nor John were credited on the Sticky Fingers album. For years the people thought it was Andy Warhol’s design, then John Pasche's and recently Ruby's.
Ruby’s designs were used for the Exile on Main Street die-cut singles
During the years several tongues were designed based on the official design, some of the really creative like the used for the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tours and specially for the Voodoo Lounge Tour, my favourites.
But today we had the same tongue in the WORST logo design EVER