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  1. Southern covered the Rolling Stones 1972 American Tour, where he met and began a collaboration with Peter Beard, and they worked sporadically on the never-filmed screenplay The End of the Game until Southern's death.

  2. Southern's dark and often absurdist style of broad yet biting satire helped to define the sensibilities of several generations of intelligent writers, readers, directors and film goers.

  3. Nov 25, 2020 · A producer commissioned a screenplay about Merlin with the idea that Mick Jagger might play an Arthurian knight, but it never materialized. Southern partied with Ringo Starr and botched an attempt to write another novel (assigned by the publisher of Rolling Stone magazine, Jann Wenner).

  4. Jan 1, 1978 · Rolling Stone magazine photographers Annie Leibowitz and Christopher Sykes capture the larger-than-life Stones onstage in big, color close-ups, as well as the private moments in hotel rooms and backstage in black-and-white candid shots.

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    • Mick Jagger, Annie Leibovitz, Christopher Sykes, Terry Southern
    • Terry Southern
  5. Jan 1, 1978 · Accompanied by daily jottings from Terry Southern -- himself even then a living legend -- and a brief note from Mick Jagger, the book is a great, oversized memento of rock in the mid-70s.

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    • Terry Southern
  6. Jul 1, 1993 · This is a collection of rare photographs of the early Stones with commentary by Keith Richards, Anita Pallenberg, Marianne Faithful, and Terry Southern. Terry Southern wrote some of the funniest, most 'out there' fiction of the sixties including "Candy", "Red Dirt Marijuana", "The Magic Christian", and others.

    • Terry Southern
  7. A large format book depicting The Rolling Stones' triumphant tour of the United States of America in 1975, from rehearsals in Andy Warhol's territory of Montauk at the northern tip of Long Island, New York, through 27 concert locations from Baton Rouge to Buffalo.

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