For those in-the-know, Matt Lee is the world’s number one collector of Rolling Stones merchandise, memorabilia and paraphernalia. Even the band called on him to supply some impossibly rare pieces for their upcoming exhibition at Saatchi Gallery. Here, from inside Lee’s south London fortress, Another Man selects some of his most treasured finds.
Jumpin’ Jack Flash promo poster, 1968Photography by Sam RockSticky Fingers UK promo display, 1971Photography by Sam RockVinyl tablecloth designed by Andy Warhol exclusively for use at the Love You Live launch party thrown at New York club Trax in September 1977Photography by Sam RockBlack and Blue US promo shop display featuring model Anita Russell, 1975Photography by Sam RockDenim crew shirt with Mick and Keith merchandise badges, 1976 Tour of EuropePhotography by Sam RockClockwise from left: telephone, 1983; cardboard visor from Knebworth Fair, August 21, 1976; watch, 1983; promo Love You Live teeth, 1977; buckle belt, 1972; t-shirt 1973 European TourPhotography by Sam RockIt’s Only Rock’n’Roll US promo shop display, 1974Photography by Sam Rock‘We Love The Rolling Stones’ 350-piece jigsaw puzzle, 1960sPhotography by Sam RockLinen tea towel, early 60s; Some Girls promo wig box and Some Girls promo counter stand-up, 1978Photography by Sam RockLet it Bleed promo poster shot by Ethan Russell, 1969Photography by Sam RockHysteric Glamour t-shirt with Andy Warhol design; set of all-access and technical tour passes for Mick Jagger solo tour, 1988Photography by Sam RockThe first tongue pin, 1971Photography by Sam RockPlastic toy guitar, plastic harmonica and song chart issued by Selcol, early 60sPhotography by Sam RockCamera lens belonging to Hollywood Sun-Tattler photographerPhotography by Sam RockLet it Bleed promo poster shot by Ethan Russell, 1969Photography by Sam RockClockwise from top left: illustration of Mick from issue one of The Rolling Stones monthly magazine, June 1964; postcard sent by Mick and Bianca from Bora-Bora to Rolling Stone Records; Street Fighting Man 7” sleeve; entourage laminate, 1975Photography by Sam RockBianca’s 1975 Tour of the Americas and 1976 Tour of Europe itinerariesPhotography by Sam Rock
This story appears in the S/S16 issue of Another Man, on sale now.
Exhibitionism, the first international exhibition on the Rolling Stones, is on view from April 5 – September 4, 2016 at Saatchi Gallery, London.