Maybe the coolest artwork of any Rolling Stones, or any rock concert ticket ever. Large, colored, and beautiful artwork by John Pasche. Measures: 14 x 8 cm. Unfortunately because of the large size, it was folded for the concert. Please see all of my other auctions which include a few tickets that were seated right at the first row (row A or row 1) and right at the hot first seat (seat-1) which was in the center front of stage.
What a blast it must have been. Concert goers in Copenhagen, Denmark, were lucky that groups often came by while touring Sweden, Germany and the rest of Europe. Groups like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and others would pass through a handful of times during their history. Tickets have rarely surfaced for sale and they are all very rare and difficult to locate. Ticket stubs from Falkoner Centret, KB Hallen and Forum measures app. 4.7cm x 8cm (1.9 inches x 3.1 inches). Heavier stock stubs from Tivolis koncertsal are much smaller, and only the part with the seating information could be retained. They measure 4.2cm x 4cm (1.7 inches x 1.6 inches).And have an impeccable provenance straight from the concert-goers attic. The Rolling Stones tongue and lips is one of the most recognisable logos in rock history, but the artist behind it, John Pasche, has remained relatively anonymous in the art world, until now. The story behind how Pasche was commissioned to make the cult symbol is like a dream come true for any artist or designer at the beginning of their career. In 1970, The Rolling Stones office contacted the Royal College of Art and asked if they could recommend a student to come along and meet with lead singer Mick Jagger to discuss the designing of a poster for their forthcoming European tour. Two weeks later the fortunate student, a young John Pasche, delivered the finished artwork which was approved by the band.
Jagger surprised student and visitors by turning up at the Royal College unannounced to see the artwork exhibited in Pasches degree show exhibition. Due to the success of the poster art, Pasche was then commissioned to design a logo for their independent record label and the tongue and lips was born.The first major outing for the logo was on the inner bag for the Stones 1971 album Sticky Fingers. By 1972, Pasche had formed a successful working relationship with Jagger and was asked to design a poster for their 1972 American Tour which featured the logo on their tour plane. In subsequent years, the poster became a major collectors item in the States.
Pasche studied BA Graphic Design at Brighton College of Art (1963 1967) before going on to study his MA at the Royal College, London (1967 1970). After leaving college he worked in various design agencies before landing the post of art director at in the music division at United Artists. His most recent position was creative director of the South Bank Centre, which he held for 11 years between 1994 and 2005.
He has also taught as a visiting lecturer at the Royal College of Art and won numerous awards for his design work. The item "Rolling Stones 1973 poster design concert ticket stub Denmark 1st row+1st seat" is in sale since Sunday, December 16, 2018. This item is in the category "Entertainment Memorabilia\Music Memorabilia\Other Music Memorabilia". The seller is "apids" and is located in Århus V.This item can be shipped worldwide.