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Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem "Adonais"

Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem 'Adonais'



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Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem "Adonais"

Singer Mick Jagger, wearing a white Mr Fish dress, reads the poem " Adonais" by Shelley on stage as a tribute to guitarist Brain Jones who was found dead only a few days earlier, before the Rolling Stones performance at the pop concert in Hyde Park. 5th July 1969

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Sunday Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England

Media ID 21666372

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness a poignant moment in music history. It captures the legendary Mick Jagger, adorned in a striking white Mr Fish dress, standing on stage with microphones surrounding him. The year is 1969, and the Rolling Stones are about to perform at a pop concert in Hyde Park. However, this particular performance holds immense significance as it serves as a tribute to their late guitarist Brian Jones. Just days before the concert, Jones tragically passed away. In an act of heartfelt remembrance, Jagger takes center stage not only as a singer but also as a poet. With passion and vulnerability radiating from his every move, Jagger reads aloud "Adonais" an evocative poem by Shelley that perfectly encapsulates the emotions swirling within both himself and the band. As he recites each line with profound intensity, his words become more than just lyrics; they transform into an ode to their fallen comrade. The atmosphere is electric as fans eagerly listen to Jagger's powerful rendition of Shelley's masterpiece. This photograph freezes time and immortalizes this extraordinary moment when music transcends its boundaries and becomes something truly ethereal. King's lens has captured not only Mick Jagger reading poetry but also the essence of grief mingled with resilience that defined that era for rock 'n' roll enthusiasts worldwide.

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