Now you can visit the Rolling Stones' 1962 apartment
NEW YORK (AP) — When Mick Jagger was coming up with ideas for an exhibition highlighting The Rolling Stones' five-decade long career, he wanted to re-create the mood of the band in its early years.
[...] he had a team recreate the first London apartment he and his band mates shared in 1962, complete with dirty dishes, beer bottles and blues records placed throughout the flat.
The Stones also re-created their recording studio, complete with original instruments, for "Exhibitionism — The Rolling Stones," the band's exhibit that debuted at Industria in New York City on Saturday after launching in London earlier this year.
Ronnie Wood, who joined the group in 1975, said he enjoyed seeing the "little motifs" throughout the exhibit, and added that one of his favorite memories was joining the band for his first public performance — on his birthday.
The Stones will release a new album of blues cover songs called "Blue & Lonesome" on Dec. 2.