
The Rolling Stones Room: their Satanic Majesties began their unstoppable ascent to the heights of rock'n'roll in 1962, with a repertoire of cover songs they stamped with a unique rhythm and style, and soon expanded to include their own creations, among them some of the most electrifying numbers ever to be heard blasting from a stage.
A sweater and jacket of Mick Jagger's, a T-shirt of Keith Richard's, Charlie Watts' birth certificate and a tile from the pool in which Brian Jones drowned are only a few testimonies to the glittering career of a band which not only have refused to burn out, but which continue to make the sparks fly with every new tour.
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