The Rolling Stones, Live at the Marquee #4, London, 1971

The Rolling Stones, Live at the Marquee #4, London, 1971

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About this photograph Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. Photographed by Alec Byrne. In March of 1971, the Rolling Stones embarked on their first tour of the UK in five years. They announced on the day of the first concert, in Newcastle upon Tyne, that due to the mismanagement of their finances they owed a fortune to the British government and would be forced to leave England as tax exiles. While the tour officially ended on March 14 at the Roundhouse in London, one final show was scheduled at the Marquee club on Wardour St., the club where the band made their first appearance nearly ten years earlier at its original incarnation on Oxford St. “So after working for eight years I discovered at the end that nobody had ever paid my taxes and I owed a fortune. So then you have to leave the country. So I said fuck it, and left the country.” -Mick Jagger Print size and edition  16” x 20” - Edition of 75 20” x 24” - Edition of 25 30” x 40” - Edition of 10 40” x

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