The listing, 2003, ROLLING STONES, Tongue and Lip Design Logo, Licensed Postcard has ended.
2003, ROLLING STONES, Tongue and Lip Design Logo, Licensed Postcard
6 by 4-1/4 inches, unused.
The tongue was first used on the Sticky Fingers album sleeve in 1971 and designed by John Pasche, a student the Royal College of Art in London. Pasche was commissioned in 1969 by Jagger, who was unhappy with the designs provided by the Stones label, Decca Records. "The design concept for the tongue was to represent the band's anti-authoritarian attitude, Mick's mouth and the obvious sexual connotations," Pasche later said. "I designed it in such a way that it was easily reproduced and in a style I thought could stand the test of time."
6 by 4-1/4 inches.