Three rare collectibles from the 1970 Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music, featuring an incredible lineup with Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Jefferson Airplane, Fairport Convention, The Byrds, Santana, Moody Blues, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, John Mayall, Colosseum, Keef Hartley, and more. First is a double-sided handbill listing all […]
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An 8 page program for Pink Floyd’s concert at the Hollywood Bowl, September 22, 1972. Pink Floyd were touring, with Quadrophonic sound, in support of their most recent albums Obscured by Clouds and Meddle. The program features a band photograph and biography, reviews of recently released albums including David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and Leon Russell’s […]
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A beautiful possibly unplayed UK first pressing of Pink Floyd’s 1969 Soundtrack From The Film More, on Columbia Records. This is the earliest pressing, with the green tinted back cover with the couple facing ‘west.’ The front laminated flipback cover is in Near Mint condition, with just a bit of storage impression from the disc […]
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A scarce program for the December 1967 UK package tour featuring the Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett,) and The Move, with Amen Corner, The Nice and Eire Apparent. The three headliners for this tour are among the most important psychedelic bands of all time, all at the peak of their powers. […]
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A first printing of John Van Hamersveld and Robert Fried’s classic poster announcing a July 1968 concert featuring Pink Floyd, Blue Cheer and Jeff Beck, at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium, as part of the Pinnacle Concert Series. This example has been signed by Jeff Beck. Reproduced as plate 3.76 in the definitive reference The Art […]
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An extremely rare silkscreened poster advertising Pink Floyd’s 1966 performance at the Roundhouse in London, as part of the launch of the legendary underground newspaper International Times. This was probably The Pink Floyd’s fifth show under that name, and took place nearly five months prior to the release of their debut single, “Arnold Layne”. Prior […]
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A beautiful Mint to Near Mint 1969 first pressing of Syd Barrett’s 45 “Octopus/Golden Hair” on UK Harvest. This likely has been played no more than once or twice, and has no flaws or signs of play other than a single spindle mark on each label. A copy you’ll never need to upgrade. With original […]
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A rare EMI Records vintage photograph of Pink Floyd’s original lineup in 1967, with Syd Barrett. This vintage hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative has an EMI Records Denmark stamp on the back, with some handwritten publication information and the stamped publication date 15 September 1968. As a “vintage print”, it is much more valuable […]
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The only known example of the earliest known Pink Floyd concert poster. Previously undocumented, this poster advertises seven events (including two shows featuring The Pink Floyd, with Syd Barrett) presented by the London Free School during October 1966 at the All Saints Hall in Powis Gardens, London. These were probably The Pink Floyd’s third and […]
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A rare original example of the often bootlegged poster advertising three shows at London’s legendary UFO Club in February and March 1967, featuring Pink Floyd, Soft Machine and Brothers Grimm. The second Pink Floyd show, on March 10, took place the day the band’s debut single “Arnold Layne”was released. This psychedelic classic by artist Michael […]
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An extremely rare 1970 UK Harvest/EMI Promo Poster for Pink Floyd’s great album Atom Heart Mother. We acquired it from a UK collector who has had it since near the time of the album’s release. The copyright line at the bottom says “EMI Record (The Gramophone Co. Ltd) EMI House, 20 Manchester Square, London W1A 1 […]
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An exceedingly rare concert poster for the 1967 British National Jazz & Blues Festival featuring what is arguably the greatest lineup ever at a UK festival. Performing over three days were many of the greatest British artists ever, including the first show ever by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, the Small Faces, The Cream, The Jeff […]
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A spectacular UK second pressing of Pink Floyd’s debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn on Columbia. This mint to near mint condition copy looks as if it may be unplayed, without a single spindle mark on either label. Pressed from the same stampers as the first pressing, this has -1/1/GH and -1/1/GO […]
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A spectacular UK second pressing of Pink Floyd’s second album, A Saucerful of Secrets on Columbia. This mint condition copy looks unplayed, without a single spindle mark on either label. Pressed from the same stampers as the first pressing, this has -1/1/GA and -1/1/GT matrix numbers, and would sell for $1000. with the slightly earlier […]
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A beautiful 11″ x 14″ original photographic print of the great Syd Barrett, hand signed by photographer Mick Rock, and titled on the back by him “Syd Barrett London 1999 copyright © Mick Rock 1999.” We obtained this print circa 1999 directly from Mick Rock. We had found some of his original David Bowie transparencies, […]
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One of only 320 copies of the Deluxe Edition of Mick Rock’s highly collectible book PSYCHEDELIC RENEGADES. The Deluxe issue is hand signed by both Syd Barrett and Mick Rock, and bound in orange and turquoise leather with gilt (gold) tooling and gold page edges, and individually numbered. This is copy #297 of 320. Arguably […]
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