In April 1967 The Rolling Stones played two Warsaw shows behind the Iron Curtain, defying censorship and authorities, creating an electric atmosphere and a rare cultural breakthrough beyond politics.
In April 1967 The Rolling Stones played two Warsaw shows behind the Iron Curtain, defying censorship and authorities, creating an electric atmosphere and a rare cultural breakthrough beyond politics.
In 1973 Mick Jagger was deemed “undesirable” in Poland due to a prior drug possession conviction, but entry restrictions were lifted in 1979, recognizing his favorable conduct.
Rolling Stones on video: Warsaw, 1967 Polish documentary *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO The Stones in Warsaw, Poland 1967 (Polska Kronika Filmowa TV documentary, April 13 1967) Read more about the Stones […]