I just got home from a vacation to Key West and Miami, Florida. Even though I live at the Jersey Shore, it was nice to get away to different beaches and see some new and beautiful scenery.
I got to Key West last Monday and drove up to Miami on Thursday. On Tuesday (while in Key West), we walked around town and went into some of the stores. I went into a pop culture store with a ton of rare photographs of (and just to name a few) Elvis, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones.
While speaking to one of the managers, he said that the store owns the negatives to those never-before-seen pictures. You were able to purchase any picture you wanted, but, for a very high price. I'd be willing to pay the price for some of those photos.
Anyway, back to the purpose of my story. So when you walk into this store, the first thing you see is a ginormous (and when I say ginormous I'm talking like 5'x5') picture of The Rolling Stones in New York City before their Ed Sullivan Show debut on October 25, 1964. It was just the five lads standing in Times Square, which sounds like a normal picture, but it wasn't. The other pictures in the store (The Rollings Stones especially) were amazing as well. But this store started my fascination with The Stones.
So then in Miami we did the same thing one day - we walked around and visited some stores. There was an Effusion Gallery and I went in looking for a nice piece of art for my room and came across this picture of Mick Jagger, one of the coolest guys ever:
I got to Key West last Monday and drove up to Miami on Thursday. On Tuesday (while in Key West), we walked around town and went into some of the stores. I went into a pop culture store with a ton of rare photographs of (and just to name a few) Elvis, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones.
While speaking to one of the managers, he said that the store owns the negatives to those never-before-seen pictures. You were able to purchase any picture you wanted, but, for a very high price. I'd be willing to pay the price for some of those photos.
Anyway, back to the purpose of my story. So when you walk into this store, the first thing you see is a ginormous (and when I say ginormous I'm talking like 5'x5') picture of The Rolling Stones in New York City before their Ed Sullivan Show debut on October 25, 1964. It was just the five lads standing in Times Square, which sounds like a normal picture, but it wasn't. The other pictures in the store (The Rollings Stones especially) were amazing as well. But this store started my fascination with The Stones.
So then in Miami we did the same thing one day - we walked around and visited some stores. There was an Effusion Gallery and I went in looking for a nice piece of art for my room and came across this picture of Mick Jagger, one of the coolest guys ever:
Last night, the restaurant we went to (The Betsy Hotel) had incredible pictures hanging in the halls. For purchase, they had available a number of pictures of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and books called The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs and The Lost Beatles Photographs. Both books consist of pictures taken by Bob Bonis, a tour manager for both bands. Bob's son has given these photos for us to see, and they are some of the best photographs I have ever seen. All credit goes to the current owner(s) of these photos.
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