Description: Wonderful vintage Morocco tourist booklet from 1963 - full of Country information and photos. Any questions just ask. Will ship with extra care. BB --- During the 1950s and 1960s, Morocco was a refuge for writers and musicians from abroad, including the rolling stones, jack kerouac and William s. Burroughs, who wrote the legendary naked lunch while staying at a hotel in Tangier. Morocco was to the rolling stones what India was to the Beatles – they traveled there in the late 1960s in search of musical inspiration and found that and much more. the fusion of berber, African and Arabic music had a huge influence on the rolling stones’ sound but they were also enthralled by the atmosphere of the country – especially the somewhat seedy city of tangier – home at the time to spies, smugglers, expatriate aristocrats and writers-in-exile. They arrived in the British mod style and left in billowing shirts, weighed down by bracelets, necklaces and various trinkets. About his experiences in morocco, Keith Richards said “we enjoyed being transported. You could be Sinbad the sailor, one thousand and one nights. We loved it.”
Price: 23.27 USD
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-19T23:31:09.000Z
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Type: Booklet
Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco