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Rolling Stones celebrates 50 years with new tongue logo

The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new logo to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary, based on their classic tongue and lips trademark.

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The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new logo to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary, based on their classic tongue and lips trademark. The original tongue was designed by an art student, John Pasche, and first appeared on the ‘Sticky Fingers’ album sleeve in 1971; while the new logo was designed by graphic designer Shepard Fairey. Talking about celebrating 50 years, Mick Jagger said, “It’s a different group than the one that played 50 years ago... it’s only Keith and myself that are the same people.”

The band’s snaps throughout the 50 years have been hand-picked by Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, and have been brought together for a special anniversary book — The Rolling Stones: 50.

 

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