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The Rolling Stones blev undfanget i Ealing Club i foråret 1962 og 'startede' deres karriere på Station Hotel, Richmond søndag den 24. februar 1963 Rejs tilbage til deres fødested og besøg de steder i West London, hvor de optrådte regelmæssigt mellem 1962 og 1964. Turen tager dig forbi deres hjem og tilholdssteder i Chelsea og de spillesteder, hvor de spillede og hang ud. Du vil besøge Olympic Studios, hvor de indspillede seks på hinanden følgende album og kirkesalen i Richmond, hvor gruppen optrådte for et dusin eller deromkring fans i forskellige line-ups, før de sikrede sig deres første ugentlige ophold i Crawdaddy Club i Richmond. Du vil se, hvor Mick og Ronnie boede for nylig, og den spektakulære udsigt, de nød fra toppen af Richmond Hill, før turen slutter ved Richmond Station med hurtige og hyppige tjenester tilbage til alle dele af London og Windsor.
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Efter at have passeret stedet for Wetherby Pub, hvor Bill Wyman var til audition for bandet, der også øvede der, stopper vi uden for lejligheden, hvor de fik deres navn...
Et hurtigt stop uden for lejligheden, som Brian, Mick og Keith delte mellem 1962 og 1963, og hvor de inviterede The Beatles til efter første møde med dem i Richmond
Tag et kig på de huse, som Mick og Keith købte i 1968 i en af de mest sunde gader i London
Det bankende hjerte i Swinging London, hjemsted for 'Chelsea Drugstore'-lokationen og legendariske mode- og musiksteder.
Hvor The Stones optrådte til en privat fest så sent som i 2000
Et 10-minutters stop ved Olympic. The Stones indspillede 6 på hinanden følgende album her mellem 1966 og 1972 med Chris Kimsey og Glyn Johns. Deres første hit 'Come On', udgivet i 1963, blev indspillet på Olympics tidligere sted ud for Baker Street i London.
Tidligere Station Hotel, hjemsted for den originale Crawdaddy Club, er dette stedet i Richmond, hvor The Stones sikrede deres første ophold søndag den 24. februar 1963, og hvor de første gang mødte The Beatles og skrev under for Decca Records
Se, hvor Mick og Jerry boede i begyndelsen af 1990'erne (hun bor her stadig med den nye mand Rupert Murdoch), hvor Ronnie Wood boede fra 1971. 'It's Only Rock And Roll But I Like It' blev skrevet her i 1973. Pete Townsend ejer hus, som lige nu er til salg... Dit for kun £15M
Besøg Sandover Hall-stedet i Richmond, hvor The Stones optrådte mellem 1962 og 1963...
Den anden placering af Crawdaddy Club, da Yardbirds i 1963 erstattede The Stones som det residente band. Det var også placeringen af Harold Pendleton National Jazz and Blues Festival (1961-1965), der efter et par år på forskellige lokationer endelig flyttede til Reading - nu den længste løbende popfestival i verden.
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It was my husband's 70th birthday - a long-time fan of The Rolling Stones, so an ideal gift for him. Paul, our tour guide, met us at Earl's Court Station in his groovy psychedelic mini-bus - you couldn't miss him! From the start, Paul was a wealth of information about The Stones, indeed the 60's in general; my husband knows his music but was very impressed with Paul's knowledge and anecdotes about The Stones. The highlight for us was a photo opportunity on the very same stage The Stones at in 2000 at the Half Moon. Also, a tour of Olympic Studios and the original Crawdaddy Club in Richmond. The day could not have been better! I'd highly recommend this tour to any Stones fans.
Thank you for sparing the time to write a review of your recent Rolling Stones tour. Delighted that you enjoyed the experience.
We had a wonderful tour with our guide, Paul! His experience and knowledge of the music industry really helped provide colorful commentary for our tour. My father is an avid Stones fan and I heavily researched this experience for him. He loved it!!!!
Thanks for sparing the time to write a review of your recent Rolling Stones tour with us. So glad you were all 'satisfied' and enjoyed the experience!
Fantastic. Very informative and lots of fun! Pick up was easy and the tour touched many highlights of the Rolling Stones.
Many thanks for sparing the time to review your recent Rolling Stones tour with us. We're so glad you enjoyed the experience!
My friends and I saw the Rolling Stones on Twickenham's Eel Pie Island in 1963 and the Yardbirds in Richmond subsequently. A number of us took the 'Visit the Birthplace of The Rolling Stones' tour and it was incredibly informative, lots of great anecdotes and the tour stopped at lots of places to talk about events to do with the Stones that most people (other than perhaps Bill Wyman!!) didn't know about. So whether you saw he Stones in Richmond or, regardless of your age, so wished you had, then this is the brilliant tour for you.
Thanks so much for sparing the time to review your recent tour with us. We hope to see you again for more journeys back to London in the 1960s
Since 1973 I have followed the history of the Rolling Stones, listened to and read a lot. Now I could visit the places and learn more. A great experience! Thank you Psul for making it possible for me. I look forward to more tours when I get back to London.
Danke
We took the shorter Rock ‘n’ Royal Richmond tour, encompassing Rolling Stones (and other 60s bands) early days, punctuated with fascinating local history. We couldn’t have been in better hands as Paul was a mine of information in both areas - and really entertaining with it - driving us round from location to location in his magic bus.
Thanks so much for taking the time to write this review. We're glad you enjoyed the expereince and look forward to seeing you again on one of our other tours.
We took the shorter tour of Richmond and could not be more pleased. Paul is very knowledgeable of Richmond and personally knows many rock stars. He lived in the Swinging 60s and can connect you to that place and time. We saw both locations of the Crawdaddy Club and The Wick, including the great view from Richmond Hill. Paul is a fountain of information and is also a fan. Thank you Paul for making our tour so special.
It was a pleasure to take you back to the spiritual home of the Rolling Sones in Richmond and so glad you enjoyed the experience!
Taking the 'Birth of The Rolling Stones' tour with Music Heritage London was a musical journey I'll never forget. Our tour guide, Paul, shared incredible insights and stories about the legendary band, bringing their history to life. From the iconic landmarks to the hidden gems of London's music scene, the tour was meticulously crafted. Whether you're a die-hard Stones fan or just a lover of music history, this tour is a must. Highly recommend!
Thanks so much for taking the time to review your recent experience with us. We hope to see you on another of our 60s tours the next time you’re in town.
This tour was amazing! We were two couples and the guys are real music fans. One is a die hard Rolling Stones fan. While I would say, us two wives, “went along for the ride.” After the tour, I think i can say that I might have had more fun than the fans. I learned so much!!! Paul, our tour guide was a wealth of information. Not only about the band but about other history too from Shakespeare and Henry the 8th to current musicians! The origins of The Rolling Stones as well as so many other 60’s musicians was presented in a very interesting way as we stopped at so many sites and homes. Also lots of beautiful views. This tour EXCEEDED all our expectations. Excellent stops, perfect timing, fun van and all kinds of extra information. We started in London and finished off in Richmond. As a special bonus we even got to see the Ted Lasso sites. Lol!
Thanks for your fantastic review of the recent tour you took with us. Hope to see you again the next time you’re in town. Rock on!!
Fantastic night at The 100 Club to celebrate The Stones’ 60th Birthday. Great start with the Routemaster trip around their old haunts and a few other music legends. A signed copy of The Stone Age by Lesley Ann-Jones was a real bonus. I’ve seen The Stones a few times and Not The Rolling Stones were, dare I say it, better than the real thing! Set list had everything. Thanks for a memorable night, cheers Shaun
Thank you so much for spending the time to review this extra special anniversary event celebrating the Rolling Stones' 60th anniversary. I'm so glad you enjoyed the experience - Satisfaction achieved! Keep on rocking Paul



