The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The original line-up consisted of Brian Jones (rhythm guitar, harmonica), Mick Jagger (lead vocals), Keith Richards (lead guitar, backing vocals), Ian Stewart (piano), Bill Wyman (bass), and Charlie Watts (drums). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued as a touring member until his death in 1985. Jones left the band less than a month prior to his death in 1969, having already been replaced by Mick Taylor, who remained until 1974. After Taylor left the band, Ronnie Wood took his place in 1975 and has been on guitar in tandem with Richards ever since. Following Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones joined as their touring bassist. Other touring keyboardists for the band have been Nicky Hopkins (1967–82), Billy Preston (through the mid 1970s) and Chuck Leavell (1982-present). The band was first led by Jones, but after teaming as the band's songwriters, Jagger and Richards assumed leadership while Jones dealt with legal and personal troubles.
Subject ID: 61001
MoreThe Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The original line-up consisted of Brian Jones (rhythm guitar, harmonica), Mick Jagger (lead vocals), Keith Richards (lead guitar, backing vocals), Ian Stewart (piano), Bill Wyman (bass), and Charlie Watts (drums). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued as a touring member until his death in 1985. Jones left the band less than a month prior to his death in 1969, having already been replaced by Mick Taylor, who remained until 1974. After Taylor left the band, Ronnie Wood took his place in 1975 and has been on guitar in tandem with Richards ever since. Following Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones joined as their touring bassist. Other touring keyboardists for the band have been Nicky Hopkins (1967–82), Billy Preston (through the mid 1970s) and Chuck Leavell (1982-present). The band was first led by Jones, but after teaming as the band's songwriters, Jagger and Richards assumed leadership while Jones dealt with legal and personal troubles.
Subject ID: 61001
Subject ID: 61001
$25 casino chip commemorating the Rolling Stones "Bridges to Babylon" concert at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 15, 1998. Front of chip has clouds as a backdrop to the Rolling Stones tongue and lips logo. Back has a lion standing on its back paws, which comes from the "Bridges to Babylon" album cover.
Part of the Artist Lyric Guitar Series, sold exclusively in the Online Rock Shop. Each pin is a vertical acoustic guitar body featuring lyrics from a famous song and images that match the lyrics. Each pin represents a different artist and genre.
Satisfaction "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, a product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' songwriting partnership. Released in June 1965 and was also featured on the American version of the Rolling Stones' fourth studio album, Out of Our Heads, released that July. "Satisfaction" was a hit, giving the Stones their first number one in the US. In the UK, the song initially was played only on pirate radio stations, because its lyrics were considered too sexually suggestive. t is one of the world's most popular songs, and was No. 31 on Rolling Stone magazine's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list in 2021. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. The song was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress in 2006, the first and so far only Rolling Stones recording to be included in the Registry.
Satisfaction delves into the dissatisfaction and restlessness that many individuals experience in their everyday lives. Jagger’s lyrics vividly express the frustrations and desires of a generation seeking fulfillment in a materialistic world.
Pin features a view from inside a car riding along with the radio blasting. You see the car's instrument panel, steering wheel, and the open road in front of it. In blue letters the word "Satisfaction" is above the dashboard. 2021 on a red banner at the top of the pin and the Hard Rock logo at the bottom of the pin.
Back of pin says "Limited Edition 200."
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Painted
Back print: 4 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos and crossed guitars
Distribution method: Online
Release date: February 26, 2021
Original retail price: 18 USD
2.75
2.75
This Hard Rock International vertical, black guitar features the Rolling Stones red and white Tongue and Lips logo over the sound hole. The Stones is written diagonally across the body and above the logo.
Base Material: Gold Appearance
Style: Painted
Back print: 2 Lines (Hard Rock cafe and Limited Edition of 100)
Distribution: Online
Original Retail Price: $7.00 USD
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 2 lines
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: Unknown
Original retail price: Unknown
Or buy from some of our Members or other Retailers
2.75
2.75
Part of a series of Dead Rocker Memorial Guitar clones. Each pin resembles an iconic guitar played by a famous musician.
Inspiration for this pin is the white Vox Mark III Teardrop guitar made famous by English rock musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Pin is a blue horizontal version of the Mark III Teardrop with a gray scratchplate and the brand name "Vox" in gold on the headstock. At bottom is a blue guitar strap with location name in gold capital letters.
Base material: Gold appearance
Style: Cloisonne
Back print: 3 lines, Vanguard
Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos
Distribution method: Retail
Release date: 1998
Original retail price: Unknown
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