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Mollycoddled Collection

On the morning of 4 June 1964, The Rolling Stones found themselves in a rather unusual situation - being mollycoddled while shopping

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Keith Richards on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping

Keith Richards on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Brian Jones (l), Andrew Loog Oldham (centre) & Mick Jagger (r

Brian Jones (l), Andrew Loog Oldham (centre) & Mick Jagger (r) on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Andrew Loog Oldham on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The

Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Andrew Loog Oldham on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Bill Wyman on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by

Bill Wyman on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Charlie Watts on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping

Charlie Watts on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Brian Jones & Mick Jagger on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were

Brian Jones & Mick Jagger on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Brian Jones on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by

Brian Jones on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Mick Jagger with Andrew Loog Oldham behind him on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The

Mick Jagger with Andrew Loog Oldham behind him on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Bill Wyman on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by

Bill Wyman on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their

On the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Mick Jagger & Brian Jones on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were

Mick Jagger & Brian Jones on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood

Background imageMollycoddled Collection: Keith Richards on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping

Keith Richards on the morning of 4 June 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by their maniger, Andrew Loog Oldam, to Beau Gentry on North Vine Street in Hollywood


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On the morning of 4 June 1964, The Rolling Stones found themselves in a rather unusual situation - being mollycoddled while shopping. Keith Richards, known for his rebellious nature, couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at the idea. Yet there they were, captured in a series of photographs that would forever immortalize this peculiar moment. In one snapshot, Brian Jones stood alongside Andrew Loog Oldham and Mick Jagger. Their expressions seemed to convey a mix of curiosity and amusement as they embarked on this unexpected excursion. Bill Wyman appeared equally bemused as he joined them on their shopping adventure. Charlie Watts, always the calm and collected member of the band, maintained his composed demeanor even amidst this unconventional outing. Meanwhile, Brian Jones and Mick Jagger shared a lighthearted exchange that hinted at their camaraderie during these extraordinary circumstances. As Bill Wyman was taken under the wing of their caretakers for the day's retail therapy session, it became clear that The Rolling Stones were not accustomed to such pampering. They had built their reputation on raw talent and unapologetic rock 'n' roll spirit - being coddled simply didn't fit into their usual narrative. Yet despite any initial reservations or raised eyebrows from Keith Richards himself, these snapshots serve as reminders that even legendary musicians can find themselves caught up in moments where convention is thrown out the window. On that fateful morning in 1964 when The Rolling Stones were taken shopping by those looking after them, it was evident that life could surprise even those who seemed untouchable by societal norms. And though this may have been an anomaly within their journey as rock icons, it remains an intriguing chapter etched into music history - reminding us all that sometimes we need to embrace moments outside our comfort zones with open arms. . even if we're part of The Rolling Stones.