THE ROLLING STONES 1972 original POSTER ADVERT EXILE ON MAIN STREET

This is an original full page advertisement to promote the release of the album Exile On Main St.

This ad is taken from a 1972 issue of the British music paper Melody Maker

The greatest circus on earth. Three-ball Charlie's grin from the year the Stones became untouchable

 

SIZE & CONDITION

Size: approximately 41 x 31 cm (16 x 12 inches)

Condition: Very good, minuscule border area tear. Will be shipped unfolded and well protected with rigid cardboard

This is a vintage object, made by real people, at a time when everything in music still passed through ink and paper

 

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