The Rolling Stones, Brown Sugar, Top of the Pops 1971
At the end of March, ’71, following a legendary set at The Marquee at the end of their 1971 UK tour, the Rolling Stones stopped by Top of the Pops at BBC Studios to perform a few songs from the soon-to-be-released Sticky Fingers. Alec was on hand and captured this image of the band performing “Brown Sugar.” A couple of days later the Stones left the UK for the south of France where they would record Exile on Main St.
Featured in LONDON ROCK: The Unseen Archive.
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