Mick and Keith at Olympic Sound Studios during the recording of "That Girl Belongs To Yesterday" by Gene Pitney. This was the first song written by Mick and Keith for another singer.
Photographed by Philip Townsend in London, UK, August 1963.
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Mick and Keith at Olympic Sound Studios during the recording of "That Girl Belongs To Yesterday" by Gene Pitney. This was the first song written by Mick and Keith for another singer.
Photographed by Philip Townsend in London, UK, August 1963.

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Mick Jagger, London, 1964.
Photographed by Eric Swayne.
Mick Jagger, 1968, by Ethan Russell.
Black & White photograph of Keith Richards at his home in Redlands, West Wittering, West Sussex, taken by Gered Mankowitz in 1966. 🖤🤍
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One of Led Zeppelin’s very first photoshoots, 1968.
Led Zeppelin’s performance at Kezar Stadium (San Francisco, 02/06/1973) — “There were two cages behind the amps on stage, each containing six white doves […] Robert Plant’s a real hippy at heart, so the idea was that at the end of Stairway to Heaven, we’d release the doves and they’d fly off into the air as a homage to peace and love. But when the cages opened, the birds flew out and one did a low pass over the audience, then must have taken too deep a breath of the San Francisco air – remember, this was 1973 and there was a high chance of being dosed by some deadhead. Anyway, it turned back to the stage and Robert stuck out his hand. The dove landed on it, purely by chance – this was not a trained bird. It was there for about five seconds. I’m just glad it didn’t land on Jimmy Page’s hand or something bad might have happened to it.” [x]
May 1969, Rose Palace, Pasadena, California, USA
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Jimmy Page and Robert Plant backstage at Madison Square Garden (1973)
Led Zeppelin — Stairway To Heaven Madison Square Garden, 1973
Jimmy Page performing at the Day on the Green at Oakland Coliseum on July 23, 1977.
Photos by Baron Wolman
Jimmy Page in pure ecstasy during his “Rain Song” guitar solo.
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Led Zeppelin leaving NYC after their show at Madison Square Garden (1973)