What a humble and cool guy! He lives such a lowkey lifestyle for someone who created one of the most instantly recognizable logos of all time. Very inspiring!
His house may look somewhat modest. But with that amount of backyard. 0:08, and also this property at 0:13. Owning that much land in England, proportionally, is like owning the state of Rhode Island, here in the USA.
It's hard to believe that a humble elderly man you walked past on a sidewalk was the designer behind one of the most iconic symbols of rebellion for the legendary band whom you love.
It's an unbelievably lovely phenomena how one individual can create something positive and watch it literally change the world and influence millions. We all have this power within us and we should strive to nurture it and spread it around ❤
" lovely phenomena how one individual can create something positive and watch it literally change the world and influence millions." What rubbish. Is there anything truly GOOD that you value? John 3:16
While I've personally never been the biggest Stones fan (just rather before my time, obviously an important band), I do like that they reached out to an art school for a designer. Normally a big band would go straight to the biggest names they could get for artwork, but that they were willing to take a gamble on someone not even out of school is pretty cool.
Members of the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and other British Invasion musicians, went to the same art school. That's where they came out as heroin addicts and acid heads. I'm wondering with this artist.
Really cool story. I wish we could've seen other versions, the sketches and all! It's always super interesting to see those. But I wonder if he's kept any of it.
I know the feeling. In high school I made a design which combined our school's mascot characterized as a Super Mario character. I called him Super Sammy because our mascot was Uncle Sam. The design was for a small business project the whole class was doing for Econ class. My design won and the hoodies we sold ran out. We had to do a second run. Although I still regret how the supply team didn't do a quality check on the sweaters so the design looked like a knock off but the sweaters did sell. That was my only regret. 10 years later I'm taking the bus and someone is wearing the same sweater and the design was still in tact. I would've thought it would wash out with it being screen printed so badly but there it was. I wanted so badly to tell the guy wearing that sweater, "I designed that."
Some member of the GBS staff now has a large framed copy of one of the most impactful images in modern history, hand-painted and signed by the very artist who started it all.
I see the logo everywhere and worn by all types of people. I think it's gone beyond the Rolling Stones and represents an attitude that many people can relate to.
Great to hear the story of its creation from the guy himself! For years I thought Warhol had designed the logo, it really is a perfect piece of graphic design. The tour poster is also an amazing artwork… I’m wondering if he did some of their other tour posters from that era and that shared a similar style.
When I was a kid in the 70's there was a house around the corner who had this painted on their garage door. Full size, on a yellow background. It got a lot of attention.
Awesome video! Watched it three times. You should revisit John and go deeper: the rejected first sketches, and his life's work. Did he stay in graphic design, or choose a different profession after his schooling and the Stones logo? Regardless, great video!
Sticking my tongue is how I am diagnosed with autism. If I think I don't do it nowadays, I'm still autistic. Autism is an unconquerable psychological disorder. No marathons for it. But the joints. The month to commemorate it. And the holiday.🎗
Is it just me or did I think the logo at first was the Dairy Queen lips from that one ad. Respect for that guy I hope he has a good rest of his life, I honestly aspire to be like someone like him one day.
Send us a picture via dm on Instagram, we’d love to share some pictures from our audiences wearing clothing with the Rolling Stones tongue and lips logo! ☺️
A good fried of mine is the one who came up with the Gatorade logo "G with lightning bolt." He showed me the sketches of versions they rejected. They paid him for the work and sent him a year supply of Gatorade...
A designer from Los Angeles named Ernie Cefalu also says he designed it, when he worked for a graphic design firm. The design firm took credit for it, and of course other employees there regularly say it was theirs.
The Rolling Stones tongue has been my first jeans patch - but I didn’t buy it- as my family would not give me permission to wear it at the time, I drew and cut out a smaller version of it on a piece of shiny fabric, and stitched it on my Sunday jeans trousers, next to a pocket, so that I could hide it with my hand whenever I wanted. I was feeling rebellious and funny at the same time, I was 14 and that was my “coming of age act”.
And Skynyrd went out on the stage tongue when they played in Oakland with the Rolling Stones. Mic Jagger was pissed, but they Jammed Free Bird on it for about 15 minutes.
I wonder if he got any royalties from that. Cool story! Things you learn on the internet these days. I would not have guessed it has to do with a Hindu goddess.
I'm certainly not a Rolling Stones fan, even if I'm a professional musician... and... a professional graphic artist. You truly can say this man designed the most famous lips in history, I know I've seen them more than any other. This is really nice, seeing his artistic process. And it would be more than nice if he says how much he gets paid.
As far as I know he never licensed it or received any royalties or something. He got paid like £500 in 1970 by The Rolling Stones Company and that was it. Little did he (or anyone) know by then that he created one of the most iconic logos of the 20th century. That tongue is even bigger than the band itself. Kids wearing it without knowing that a band with the name Rolling Stones even exists.
In 1970 he was paid £50 and a further £200 in 1972. He is currently offering hand painted versions from 'rollingstoneslogo'. One interview implies that he still owned the copyright, but he sold it to the Rolling Stones via its commercial arm (Musidor BV) for £26,000 in 1984. One variation was used for the cover image to the 45 single 'She's So Cold'.
Yes have a baseball cap of the stones 50th anniversary w/ the tongue on the front on the side 50 pick that up at the Pond Anaheim ! Plus a 1989 tour shirt in the front 9 multi color tongues in the front , back all the tour city stops , I saw them in the La Coliseum ! Both original merchandise !
Where have you spotted the Rolling Stones lips and tongue logo? Do you own clothing or an item with the logo on it? Tell us in the comments! 😝🤟👇
I saw it on a Lego set. Pretty cool.
It's going to be on the new Barcelona Jersey.
@@timtamTom.2 That is epic!! 🤟
I saw it at the Lego Store in Leicter Square😀
I remember an episode of 90210, wherein Steve was getting flack for sporting the logo from an alcoholic.
What a humble and cool guy! He lives such a lowkey lifestyle for someone who created one of the most instantly recognizable logos of all time. Very inspiring!
I've never seen it till recently
@@TROUPEAUROUGE Probably because you're below 18 years of age.
His house may look somewhat modest. But with that amount of backyard. 0:08, and also this property at 0:13. Owning that much land in England, proportionally, is like owning the state of Rhode Island, here in the USA.
I don’t recognise it at all 😂
@@joaocorreiamedia I'm 25
It's hard to believe that a humble elderly man you walked past on a sidewalk was the designer behind one of the most iconic symbols of rebellion for the legendary band whom you love.
People get older over the course of time... I know. It's not an easy reality to accept for anyone, is it?
well mick is 80 so i bet this guy is younger
Pretty sure she was part of the video shoot. 🙄
It's an unbelievably lovely phenomena how one individual can create something positive and watch it literally change the world and influence millions. We all have this power within us and we should strive to nurture it and spread it around ❤
" lovely phenomena how one individual can create something positive and watch it literally change the world and influence millions."
What rubbish. Is there anything truly GOOD that you value? John 3:16
It's up there with other iconic positive symbols like the 🙂 and the ☮️ symbols!
Absolutely! That’s the power of great art making ❤
Been thinking about that. I will be one of those people, to make the next icon.
Interesting the way Jagger was involved in the logo design. Nice man here.
While I've personally never been the biggest Stones fan (just rather before my time, obviously an important band), I do like that they reached out to an art school for a designer. Normally a big band would go straight to the biggest names they could get for artwork, but that they were willing to take a gamble on someone not even out of school is pretty cool.
they also got Delia Smith to bake a cake once for an album, she wasn't famous at the time just a lady
Members of the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and other British Invasion musicians, went to the same art school. That's where they came out as heroin addicts and acid heads. I'm wondering with this artist.
@@johnwattdotca Not the same one 😂
@@skateboarding118 What do you mean, "not the same one". I've seen different applications.
@@johnwattdotca many went to art school yes, but not the same one.
Really cool story. I wish we could've seen other versions, the sketches and all! It's always super interesting to see those. But I wonder if he's kept any of it.
See this is why I love this channel. I never would have known this about such an iconic logo
Who knew Mother Kali was an inspiration for The Rolling Stones album cover! Amazing!
ah, i see your point...
You, Sir, are as much of a legend as the the Rolling Stones themselves! Iconic!
Truly iconic! 🤟❤️
It’s just a drawing 😂 don’t be so dramatic
Now we need the Beatles logo designer
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he's dead
Yeah unfortunately Ivor Arbitor died way back in 2005
someone should have put a spoiler warning
VW
thank you for the amazing content guys, keep it up, and keep telling us new and inspiring stories!
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I know the feeling. In high school I made a design which combined our school's mascot characterized as a Super Mario character. I called him Super Sammy because our mascot was Uncle Sam. The design was for a small business project the whole class was doing for Econ class. My design won and the hoodies we sold ran out. We had to do a second run. Although I still regret how the supply team didn't do a quality check on the sweaters so the design looked like a knock off but the sweaters did sell. That was my only regret. 10 years later I'm taking the bus and someone is wearing the same sweater and the design was still in tact. I would've thought it would wash out with it being screen printed so badly but there it was. I wanted so badly to tell the guy wearing that sweater, "I designed that."
You may be owed royalties!?
Something I've seen probably a million times in my life and now I know the story behind it and who designed it, I love this stuff.
He is a legend! So humble and down to earth
Some member of the GBS staff now has a large framed copy of one of the most impactful images in modern history, hand-painted and signed by the very artist who started it all.
I see the logo everywhere and worn by all types of people. I think it's gone beyond the Rolling Stones and represents an attitude that many people can relate to.
Great to hear the story of its creation from the guy himself! For years I thought Warhol had designed the logo, it really is a perfect piece of graphic design. The tour poster is also an amazing artwork… I’m wondering if he did some of their other tour posters from that era and that shared a similar style.
Such an interesting story! Thank you so much for covering it, guys! :)
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️🙌
Y'all have some of the most interesting stories that I didn't know that I wanted to hear about.
Such an iconic logo. The simplicity and layering are perfectly executed. 🔥👏😌
The Nike swoosh was designed by an art student for $35.
That’s right , it was a young blackie student
Glad ya'll are back!
When I was a kid in the 70's there was a house around the corner who had this painted on their garage door. Full size, on a yellow background. It got a lot of attention.
How ICONIC! Making part of history! I hope he's getting residuals from the design.
My man this is amazing you guys did great showing who made it and i loved it ❤️ well done great big story!!!
Having a personal letter from Mick Jagger is priceless.
I freaking love this channel I love these little cool stories they always have! Never go away again
Cool story!!
I am glad you all are back!!!! 😊
such a cool story from such a gentle soul..love it
Awesome video! Watched it three times. You should revisit John and go deeper: the rejected first sketches, and his life's work. Did he stay in graphic design, or choose a different profession after his schooling and the Stones logo?
Regardless, great video!
What everyone wants to know is: How much money did he make drawings the design. And did he share in any of the royalties?
sounds like there were no royalties just payment in my opinion. that was back then nowadays it may be different.
A shame he was only paid a fee for doing it and not get a percentage or share in future royalties. That's the way things were unfortunately.
Sticking my tongue is how I am diagnosed with autism. If I think I don't do it nowadays, I'm still autistic. Autism is an unconquerable psychological disorder. No marathons for it. But the joints. The month to commemorate it. And the holiday.🎗
This man is as much a part of Stones legacy as Charlie and Brian
A lot of people who wear Stones' Tongue dont know about their music, same can be said about other bandshirts like Nirvana, Def Leppard, ACDC etc.
2:58 this is actually very wholesome imo
A great story! Very enjoyable.
Wonderful man and story, watched a thing on him awhile ago, just amazing.
Such a lovely story, thank you!! 👍❤️
Thank you for watching! ☺️
Would love the story of Pink Floyds DSOTM prism!
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So cool! I didn't know the story before. I saw The Rolling Stones in 1999, i believe it was, at Soldiers Field in Chicago!!!
Verry Cool Story!!! Cheers 👍
Wow I didn't know the Rolling Stones logo was inspired from Goddess Kali 🤘🏾
Love the clip with the wife being like "yeah yeah yeah whatever" 😂 she's so over it lol
I bought a plaster cast & mirror of the image. Tongue in. Tijuana City in Mexico in 1983. Thanks! John Pasche 👋
Is it just me or did I think the logo at first was the Dairy Queen lips from that one ad. Respect for that guy I hope he has a good rest of his life, I honestly aspire to be like someone like him one day.
What a cool and fun story!!
Truly amazing!
A friend of mine had a white van. He painted the logo on the back door of the van. The van was quite recognizable.
he literally made history
A very British story!
I was half expecting Janice Soprano's "stamp" to be shown in the previews. Thank god you guys didnt include it lol
literally wearing it rn😭😭😭 my fav tshirt… and i dont even listen to the rolling stones !!! Just a great design!!! 👍
Send us a picture via dm on Instagram, we’d love to share some pictures from our audiences wearing clothing with the Rolling Stones tongue and lips logo! ☺️
I hope he still gets royalties for being the creator of the design
Great job
He Really Did Great Job At Designed Most Famous Tounge!
Thank you John!
A wonderful story!
I'll never forget how i discovered that beautiful logo.
On the Monkey's vest in The Hangover 2
I hope he gets royalty from his art. Everyone knows the stones mouth and tongue logo. Fabulous
I saw a neon sign version of it in a bar.
A good fried of mine is the one who came up with the Gatorade logo "G with lightning bolt." He showed me the sketches of versions they rejected. They paid him for the work and sent him a year supply of Gatorade...
I thought Warhol created the tongue logo. Cool to know it was another artist.
Cool fella! Great story, thanks for sharing!
Super cool video
Love GBS!
...such a nice man with a nice place. Love it! 😊😊😊
A designer from Los Angeles named Ernie Cefalu also says he designed it, when he worked for a graphic design firm. The design firm took credit for it, and of course other employees there regularly say it was theirs.
well it would not be hard to get the truth. someone is lying.
3:12 that's lovely haha!
The Rolling Stones tongue has been my first jeans patch - but I didn’t buy it- as my family would not give me permission to wear it at the time, I drew and cut out a smaller version of it on a piece of shiny fabric, and stitched it on my Sunday jeans trousers, next to a pocket, so that I could hide it with my hand whenever I wanted.
I was feeling rebellious and funny at the same time, I was 14 and that was my “coming of age act”.
How incredible is that!
And Skynyrd went out on the stage tongue when they played in Oakland with the Rolling Stones. Mic Jagger was pissed, but they Jammed Free Bird on it for about 15 minutes.
What a fun story!
For some reason I was convinced it was Andy Warhol's painting! Really cool video
same style
Great story
I own several TShirts with the iconic Rolling Stones tongue logo. 👅 Thank you, dear sir. ❤
Brilliant.
Please do a feature Roger Dean and his album covers.
Great art is immortal.
I hope he made a bundle off of it...
So cool thanks friend 😎
I wonder if he got any royalties from that. Cool story! Things you learn on the internet these days. I would not have guessed it has to do with a Hindu goddess.
I'm certainly not a Rolling Stones fan, even if I'm a professional musician... and... a professional graphic artist.
You truly can say this man designed the most famous lips in history, I know I've seen them more than any other.
This is really nice, seeing his artistic process. And it would be more than nice if he says how much he gets paid.
He got paid £50 for the logo.
Yes
Interesting to see the designer behind the logo! But I would have liked to know what his career was after that as a graphic designer.
Ruby Mazur has been taking credit for this logo for over 30 years.
That’s so cool!!!
Basically Mick's idea though.. he showed him the original image that's pretty much what it is..
I thought Ernie Cefalu was involved in the design?
THEY ARE MFING BACK YESSS
LEGEND.
As far as I know he never licensed it or received any royalties or something. He got paid like £500 in 1970 by The Rolling Stones Company and that was it. Little did he (or anyone) know by then that he created one of the most iconic logos of the 20th century. That tongue is even bigger than the band itself. Kids wearing it without knowing that a band with the name Rolling Stones even exists.
Top job GBS.......got the tongues wagging with that one........😋
HOW MUCH WAS HE PAID TO DESIGN ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE LOGO BRANDS ON THE PLANET ?
In 1970 he was paid £50 and a further £200 in 1972. He is currently offering hand painted versions from 'rollingstoneslogo'. One interview implies that he still owned the copyright, but he sold it to the Rolling Stones via its commercial arm (Musidor BV) for £26,000 in 1984. One variation was used for the cover image to the 45 single 'She's So Cold'.
Greetings from Barranquilla Colombia.
How awesome!!
Woow! Awesome!!! 👏👏👏
what a legend!
1:38 wow Maa Kaali inspired the design
Yes have a baseball cap of the stones 50th anniversary w/ the tongue on the front on the side 50 pick that up at the Pond Anaheim ! Plus a 1989 tour shirt in the front 9 multi color tongues in the front , back all the tour city stops , I saw them in the La Coliseum ! Both original merchandise !