Remember the 2019 US and Canada tour? And the Europe tour before?
Over the last two decades, each song the Rolling Stones have played in rehearsals has been recorded by Ronnie Wood in a series of hand-painted set lists. The result is a unique collection of canvases that document sell-out tours across the globe, such as the band’s landmark 50 & Counting tour, historic concerts such as 2016’s performance in Havana, as well as closed-door sessions for their latest album, Blue & Lonesome. Genesis Publications are pleased to present Ronnie Wood’s painted set lists for the first time.
At Ronnie’s store, you can buy those A2 lithographs for 90,- € each.
And the well known Genesis Publications also have issued some both stunningly beautiful although somewhat expensive (well, we know it’s Genesis) items:
a) The Set Pieces book is limited to only 1,000 numbered copies, each signed by Ronnie Wood
£ 325.-
b) READY SET GO! – THE ROLLING STONES SET LISTS – Ready Set Go! is a signed book and print set, limited to only 425 copies. Method: Archival Giclée print Paper: Somerset® Radiant White 330gsm, hand-torn edges, Print size: 11 ¾” x 16 ½”, Framed size: 15 ¼” x 20″, Frame: White wood frame with float mount and UV perspex
£ 745.-
Ronnie Wood has chosen more than 100 painted set lists to be published for the first time. Presented in chronological order, each year of set lists is introduced with a selection of photographs and Stones memorabilia, from A Bigger Bang in 2005 to the latest 2018 No Filter tour. The collection follows the group’s travels to foreign rehearsal locations that were kept secret at the time. They reveal the songs rehearsed for historic performances, such as the Rolling Stones’ 2014 inaugural concert in Israel, as well as documenting the shows as eventually played.
The colourful hand-lettering recalls Wood’s early art school days when he worked as a sign writer. The set lists are visually eye catching and filled with fascinating details. Wood’s calligraphy is interspersed with his own illustrations, doodles by fellow band members, and jotted notes that all add up to paint a picture of life on the road with the Rolling Stones.
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