A 1966 UK Mono first pressing of The Who’s second album, A Quick One, on Reaction Records. The clean disc with textured labels grades Near Mint-/EX+, with Near Mint audio. The fully laminated cover is in VG++ condition, with no issues other than some minor lamination creasing and very minor bubbling near the front cover […]
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A copy of the original Broadway cast recording of The Who’s Tommy, signed on the booklet by Pete Townshend, Tommy music producer George Martin (best known as The Beatles’ record producer) and Michael Cerveris, who starred as Tommy in the production. This was signed at a launch event/signing held at New York City’s Tower Records […]
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A very early set of Who autographs, signed on the back of a Who Fan Club photo card following a performance on April 14, 1965, at the Il Rondo Club, Leicester, England. At that point, the Who had released just one single, their debut ‘I Can’t Explain.’ Their second single, “Anyway Anyhow Anywhere,” was five […]
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An as-new copy of the limited-edition Genesis Publications’ book The Who Live. This is #366 of 1500 copies from this long sold-out edition, hand signed by legendary rock photographer Ross Halfin, who edited this book. From the Genesis website: This remarkable limited edition charts the band’s performances from the early days in the Sixties through […]
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A beautiful original large-size concert poster advertising the Woodstock Festival of Music and Art/An Aquarian Exposition (popularly known as “Woodstock”,) held August 15, 16 and 17, 1969 in White Lake, New York. We obtained this poster directly from Woodstock promoter Michael Lang, who signed it at our request in the lower left corner. Lang’s accompanying […]
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A beautiful original large-size concert poster advertising the Woodstock Festival of Music and Art/An Aquarian Exposition (popularly known as “Woodstock”,) held August 15, 16 and 17, 1969 in White Lake, New York. We obtained this poster directly from Woodstock promoter Michael Lang, who signed it at our request in the lower left corner. Lang’s accompanying […]
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A rare first-printing concert poster advertising an April, 1968 show by The Who, MC5 and the Troggs at Toronto’s CNE Coliseum. Promoted by legendary Detroit Disc Jockey Russ Gibb, it features artwork by Gary Grimshaw (who created many classic posters for Gibb’s shows at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom.) The Who were touring in support of their […]
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An original ‘Press’ backstage pass for the 1969 Woodstock Festival (short for the Woodstock Music & Art Fair – An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.) The story of the Woodstock Festival and the artists who performed is familiar to any fan of 60’s rock– the rain, the mud, the crowd of 500,000 watching Jimi Hendrix, […]
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A beautiful lithograph commemorating The Who’s 2012/2013 North American Tour, boldly hand signed by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend in black sharpie. Artist Richard Evans created this for the band, and signed it in pencil. We acquired this directly from someone who worked on the tour. In mint condition, framed to 27 x 37″. […]
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A beautiful lithograph commemorating The Who’s 2015 North American Tour, boldly hand signed by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend in black sharpie. Artist Richard Evans created this for the band, titling it ‘The Who Hits 50’. His handwritten title and signature are printed, but Daltrey and Townshend’s autographs are hand signed and original. We acquired […]
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A rare small poster advertising Pete Townshend and The Who’s use of Sunn Amplifers. Townshend used Sunn amps during the Who’s 1967 and 1968 tours, and this would have been sent music stores at that time. In very good condition; the upper left corner has some lightening, possibly from moisture, and there are pinholes it […]
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A scarce program 40 page program for ‘London’s First Great Gala Pop Festival’ held at Royal Albert Hall from June 29-July 5, 1969. This all star festival featured performances by Led Zeppelin, The Who, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, Chuck Berry, Family, The Incredible String Band, Blodwyn Pig, The Misunderstood, The Web, Pentangle, and […]
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A very rare embroidered army-style jacket given to crew members on The Who’s “2015-2016 North American Tour.” These were never for sale; we acquired it from a tour member. Unusued and unworn, the label says ‘Small-Regular’ and “Height 66″-74″, Chest 33″-37”. Measures 22.5″ across the chest and 31″ in length. With a hood hidden in […]
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A very rare set of 4 ticket stubs and a business card from the June 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important rock festival ever–the seminal rock event of the “Summer of Love”. The 3 day festival had 5 separate concerts, each ticketed individually. This set includes stubs from shows #1,2,3 and 5. […]
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A scarce program for Murray The K’s Music in the Fifth Dimension, a 9 day series of shows in March 1967 which were the first ever US shows played by both The Who and Cream. Murray the K was a New York disc jockey who nicknamed himself ‘The Fifth Beatle’, and often promoted ‘package show’ […]
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A beautiful original color photograph of The Who by famed photographer Art Kane, a cropped version of which was used on the front cover of the soundtrack album for The Kids Are Alright. This is a vintage print made from the original negative; handwritten on the back in pencil is “The Who/Morningside Park, 1968/print 76″ […]
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