Also on this day, in 1969, the Rolling Stones played their big free concert in London's Hyde Park, both to unveil their new line-up with guitarist Mick Taylor, and to pay tribute to founding member Brian Jones, who had died two days prior. Enjoy!
Saturday, July 5, 2014
The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park 1969
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