A set of five promotional album cover slicks for albums by The Who, sent out by Decca Records in 1970 for display in record stores. These original 12″ x 12″ vintage slicks include the covers of The Who Sing My Generation, Happy Jack, The Who Sell Out, Magic Bus and Live at Leeds. Each has […]
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A scarce original 1971 promotional poster advertising The Who’s landmark album Who’s Next. In Near Excellent condition, there is some light handling, a bit of fraying to the edges and a tiny chip to the bottom right corner. This will frame beautifully. 20″ x 29 1/2″.
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A beautiful original color photograph of The Who by famed photographer Art Kane, as 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, NYC 1968, and “Print by permission, 14/8/76″ […]
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A very rare concert program from the Monterey International Pop Festival, held June 16-18, 1967 at the Monterey Fairgrounds. Monterey Pop was arguably the most important rock festival ever–the seminal rock event of the “Summer of Love”. If you’ve seen the film, you know the story. Jimi Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar in his […]
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A rare ticket order form/handbill for 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”. If you’ve seen the film, you know the story. Jimi Hendrix smashing and burning his guitar in his first US concert; The Who destroying their […]
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A Near Mint/VG++ Italian picture sleeve copy of The Who’s 1966 classic Happy Jack/I’ve Been Away, on Polydor. The sleeve is in beautiful condition, with just a bit of handling. The 45 is very clean as well with a few light superficial scuffs, but nothing remotely serious. With Ralph Steadman’s classic artwork.
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A superb handbill advertising The Who’s December 5, 1969 concert at the Palace in Manchester, England. This show was part of a 5 concert mini-tour to promote the band’s album Tommy, released earlier in the year. The handbill features great live photos of the band and promises “A two-hour non-stop concert, to include Tommy.” The […]
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A rare cardboard boxing-style concert poster advertising The Who and The Clash’s October 29, 1982 show at the Los Angeles Coliseum. After this tour, The Who’s announced it was their final tour, and they didn’t tour again until 1989. Printed by Colby Posters of Los Angeles, these were posted on telephone poles around Los […]
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An original handbill/ticket order form booklet for the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, aka An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music, held in White Lake, Bethel, New York. The festival, of course, included performances by Jimi Hendrix, The Who, the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Sly & The Family Stone, Canned Heat, Creedence Clearwater Revival, […]
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A copy of The Who’s double CD Box Set, Join Together, autographed by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltry and the late great John Entwistle. Each has signed the booklet for the box set, boldly in silver paint pen. The signatures have been authenticated by the world’s formost music autograph authenticator, Roger Epperson, and this comes with […]
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A very rare original 58 page concert program from the 1969 Woodstock Festival. This beautiful program documents the most important and legendary rock festival ever. With full credits, essays, and individual pages dedicated to virtually every act on the bill, this extremely rare artifact beautifully captures “3 Days of Peace & Music,” as the concert […]
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An extremely rare original backstage pass from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival–one of only three we know to have survived. This legendary three day festival featured the first US performance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the first West Coast show by The Who, and performances by the Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, The Byrds, Buffalo […]
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A beautiful UK first pressing of The Who’s 1965 debut album, My Generation, on Brunswick. The disc is in near mint condition and looks barely played, which is extremely unusual for this title (A2/B2 stampers and the Decca copyright line, for those who are interested.) The cover is in excellent condition with some light […]
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A beautiful UK first pressing of The Who’s 1965 debut album, My Generation, on Brunswick. The disc is in near mint condition and looks barely played, which is extremely unusual for this title (A2/B2 stampers and the Decca copyright line, for those who are interested.) The cover is in excellent condition with some light […]
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A superb example of Rick Griffin & Alton Kelley’s classic double-size concert poster advertising a series of concerts at San Francisco’s Fillmore East by The Who (with James Cotton and Magic Sam); Creedence Clearwater Revival (with It’s A Beautiful Day and Albert Collins); the Grateful Dead (with Kaleidoscope and Albert Collins); and Quicksilver Messenger Service […]
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An extraordinary Who collectible–an original 1965 acetate of Pete Townshend’s demo of “Disguises.” This unreleased mid-60′s demo features Townshend singing and playing guitar, bass, drums; and was made to teach The Who this song. This was Townshend’s personal acetate, which he gave circa 1967 to Sandy Darlington, an American friend/musician/music critic then living in London. […]
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