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The Rolling Stones Tongue Logo - History, Meaning & Legacy #1214375 (License: Personal Use)
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This bold, stylized illustration features vivid red lips parted to reveal a protruding tongue with white highlights and black outlines, symbolizing rebellion, sexuality, and rock ‘n’ roll energy. Originally created by artist John Pasche in 1970 for the band’s *Sticky Fingers* album, it was inspired by Mick Jagger’s distinctive mouth and the Hindu goddess Kali. The logo has since become one of the most iconic and widely licensed symbols in music history.
Used on album covers, merchandise, concert promotions, and digital media to represent The Rolling Stones brand; ideal for fan sites, music history articles, branding case studies, and pop culture retrospectives.
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