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Jan 11, 1967 - London, England, UK - Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. Throughout four decades of shifting tastes in the arena of popular music, the Stones have kept rolling, adapting to the latest sounds and styles without straying too far from their origins as a blues-loving, guitar-based rock and roll band. PICTURED: KEITH RICHARDS in London Green Park. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Jan 11, 1967 - London, England, UK - Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. Throughout four decades of shifting tastes in the arena of popular music, the Stones have kept rolling, adapting to the latest sounds and styles without straying too far from their origins as a blues-loving, guitar-based rock and roll band. PICTURED: CHARLIE WATTS, MICK JAGGER, BILL WYMAN, KEITH RICHARDS, BRIAN JONES in London Green Park. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Dec 03, 1966 - London, England, UK - Rolling Stones guitarist BRIAN JONES with girlfriend ANITA PALLENBERG pictured at Heathrow Airport. Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. Throughout four decades of shifting tastes in the arena of popular music, the Stones have kept rolling, adapting to the latest sounds and styles without straying too far from their origins as a blues-loving, guitar-based rock and roll band. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Dec 03, 1966; London, Engalnd, UK; BRIAN JONES, the former lead guitarist of the famous British rock group The Rolling Stones and his fiance ANITA PALLENBERG. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Lead singer of the Rolling Stones pop-group, Mick Jagger, 25, and friend, actress Marianne Faithfull, 22 in London, England on June 23, 1966. The couple appeared at Marlborough St. Court charged with possessing the drug Cannabis. They were on remand from May 29 on L50 bail each. The case was adjourned until September to allow the couple to fulfill film commitments in Australia. (AP Photo/Worth)

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Lead singer of the Rolling Stones pop-group, Mick Jagger, 25, and friend, actress Marianne Faithfull, 22, in London, England on June 23, 1966. The couple appeared at Marlborough St. Court charged with possessing the drug Cannabis. They were on remand from May 29 on L50 bail each. The case was adjourned until September to allow the couple to fulfill film commitments in Australia. (AP Photo/Worth)

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Allen Klein, manager of the rock and roll band the Rolling Stones, is shown at work in his office in the Time & Life Building in New York, June 3, 1966. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)

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Mick Jagger, singer with The Rolling Stones beat group, leaves after attending the wedding of his friend, fashion photographer David Bailey to French actress Catherine Deneuve, both unseen, at St. Pancras Registry Office in London, England on August 18, 1965. (AP Photo)

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British rock and roll group The Rolling Stones arrive at Montreal Airport, April 22, 1965. They are Mick Jagger, top left, Charlie Watts, top right, Keith Richards, middle left, Brian Jones, middle right, and Bill Wyman. (AP Photo)

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Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones is seen during a press conference in 1965, place unknown. (AP Photo)

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Bill Wyman, left, and Keith Richards, right, of The Rolling Stones, an English musical group, attend a press interview in New York City in 1965. (AP Photo)

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The Rolling Stones are seen in this 1965 press interview in New York City. From left are:Brian Jones, guitar; Mick Jagger, lead vocals; Bill Wyman, bass; Keith Richards, guitar, backup vocals; and Charlie Watts, drums. The Rolling Stones, an English musical group toured the United States in 1965. (AP Photo)

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Some of The Rolling Stones are seen in this 1965 press interview in New York City. From left are: Mick Jagger, lead vocals; Bill Wyman, bass; Keith Richards, guitar, backup vocals; and Charlie Watts, drums. The Rolling Stones, an English musical group toured the United States in 1965. Dog is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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The Rolling Stones 'pop' group from left Brian Jones, Keith Richard, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, board a New York bound Airliner at London Airport October 23, 1964. They were off on a U.S. Tour. (AP Photo/Victor Boyton)

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The Rolling Stones eat lunch at London's Savoy Hotel September 12, 1964. From left are Charie Watts, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards and Brian Jones. (AP Photo)

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The British rock and roll group The Rolling Stones at the Variety Club Luncheon, at the Savoy Hotel, London, Sept. 10, 1964. The group received the melody Maker award as Top Pop Group of the year. From left to right; Charlie Watts; Mick Jagger; Bill Wyman; Keith Richards; Brian Jones. (AP Photo/Staff/Dear)

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Mick Jagger and other members of the Rolling Stones are escorted by police as they leave after a show in Hastings, Sussex, Aug. 1, 1964. Bass guitarist Bill Wyman is at center. (AP Photo/Frank Tewksbury)

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The Rolling Stones are shown during rehearsal on April 8, 1964 at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar. (AP Photo)

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Aug 25, 1963; London, England, UK; KEITH RICHARDS, the guitarist of the famous British rock group The Rolling Stones, the longest surviving group in the history of rock and roll. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Jan 01, 1960 - London, England, UK - Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. Throughout four decades of shifting tastes in the arena of popular music, the Stones have kept rolling, adapting to the latest sounds and styles without straying too far from their origins as a blues-loving, guitar-based rock and roll band. PICTURED: BILL WYMAN, MICK JAGGER, BRIAN JONES, CHARLY WATTS and KEITH RICHARDS. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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