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Rolling Stones celebrate in their Manchester hotel after hearing news that their latest

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Rolling Stones celebrate in their Manchester hotel after hearing news that their latest

Rolling Stones celebrate in their Manchester hotel after hearing news that their latest record " The Last Time" had hit the number one spot in the hit parade.
8th March 1965

Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom

Media ID 21634756

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant era of the 1960s. The Rolling Stones, one of the most iconic bands in music history, are captured in a moment of pure jubilation. It is March 8th, 1965, and they have just received news that their latest record "The Last Time" has soared to the number one spot on the hit parade. As we peer into their Manchester hotel room, we witness an intimate celebration unfolding before our eyes. Mick Jagger's infectious energy radiates as he jumps mid-air with his arms raised triumphantly. Keith Richards can't contain his excitement either; a wide grin stretches across his face while clutching his guitar tightly. Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman join in on the revelry as well. Their camaraderie is palpable as they raise glasses filled with champagne high above their heads in a toast to their success. The room pulsates with sheer joy and elation. This portrait not only captures a pivotal moment for The Rolling Stones but also encapsulates an entire generation's love affair with rock 'n' roll rebellion. It serves as a timeless reminder of how music can transcend boundaries and unite people from all walks of life. Preserved by Daily Mirror's Memory Lane Prints collection, this photograph stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of The Rolling Stones - forever etched in our collective memory as pioneers who revolutionized popular music forevermore.

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