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The Rolling Stones play at Longleat, the home of Lord Bath

The Rolling Stones play at Longleat, the home of Lord Bath



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The Rolling Stones play at Longleat, the home of Lord Bath

The Rolling Stones play at Longleat, the home of Lord Bath.
A female fan is rescued by the police and St. Johns ambulance.
2nd August 1964

Maurice Tibbles
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21328969

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In this print captured by Maurice Tibbles, we are transported back to the vibrant era of the 1960s when The Rolling Stones took center stage at Longleat, the majestic home of Lord Bath. The image encapsulates not only the electrifying energy of a pop music concert but also highlights an unexpected turn of events. Amidst a sea of enthusiastic fans and ardent supporters, one particular female fan finds herself in need of assistance. As chaos ensues and emotions run high, both the police force and St. Johns ambulance swiftly come to her rescue. This moment frozen in time serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst moments of pure joy and excitement, safety remains paramount. The photograph beautifully captures the essence of an era defined by its passionate crowds and dedicated followers. It transports us back to a time where live concerts were characterized by fervent cheers, wild dancing, and an overwhelming sense of unity among people from all walks of life. Maurice Tibbles' lens skillfully immortalizes this unforgettable scene with impeccable detail – from Mick Jagger's magnetic presence on stage to the expressions etched on each face within the crowd. Through his lens, we can almost hear Keith Richards' guitar riffs reverberating through our souls while feeling the palpable anticipation that hung heavy in that summer air. This remarkable snapshot is more than just a glimpse into history; it is a testament to how music has always had an extraordinary power to bring people together – transcending barriers and creating

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