A huge (and rare !) poster advertising The Who’s 1973 North American “Fallout Shelter” Tour, promoting their newly released Quadrophenia album. The poster measures 36″ x 55″ and is signed on the back by the the designer, David King. We acquired this poster directly from King, the legendary UK art director who’s work includes classic […]
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An original program sold at the legendary Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey Fairgrounds, June 16-18, 1967. This perfect bound book is filled with full color ads, illustrations, photographs, and much editorial about the concert from the most important rock festival ever. Full pages are devoted to Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Jefferson Airplane, The Who, Simon & […]
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A spectacular 16″ x 20″ color photograph of The Who, by legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall. Marshall shot the band on assignment for Teen Set magazine, in front of their motel in the Tenderloin in San Francisco, in June 1967 (while they were in the bay area for the Monterey Pop Festival.) The image measures […]
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A very unusual Who/Beatles/Monty Python collectible–a copy of the LP The Who By Numbers signed by nine different musicians and comedians. The album’s front cover is signed by Pete Townshend, John Entwhistle and Kenny Jones of The Who; the back is signed by George Harrison (who signed his first name, 4″ long), John Cleese, Michael […]
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A fan club postcard picturing The Who, hand signed by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon and John Entwhistle circa 1966. The band has signed their first names only, each using a different pen and signing over their respective image. The signatures are bold and contrast excellent. The back lists two addresses for The Who […]
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An extraordinary Who collectible–a never bootlegged original 1965 acetate of Pete Townshend’s demo of “Do The Strip,” an unreleased song written for The Who’s debut album, “My Generation.” This unreleased mid-60’s demo features Townshend singing and playing guitar, bass, drums; and was made to teach The Who this song. The Who On Record: A Critical […]
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A striking poster advertising the 1979 French release of The Who film “The Kids Are Alright.” This bold poster measures 15 1/2″ x 21 1/4″ and is in near excellent condition; there are 8 flattened vertical machine folds and one horizontal machine fold down the middle (it would have been sent folded.) Two small pinholes […]
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A very rare handbill from London’s legendary Marquee Club, advertising shows during February 1965 featuring The Who and The Yardbirds (with Eric Clapton) and others. The Marquee was “the” club in swinging London, and this handbill illustrates why–a Tuesday night residency featuring “Maximum R&B” with The Who and The Boys, two shows by The Yardbirds […]
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A rare set of Rolling Stone magazine, issues #1 – 105, bound in a limited edition of seven volumes and gifted by Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner to former Warner Bros. Records president Joe Smith. Wenner and legendary San Francisco Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason launched Rolling Stone with their debut issue on November […]
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A rare program for the 1966 Package Tour featuring The Who, The Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood), Jimmy Cliff, The Merseys, Mike Sarne, Paul Deane and the Soul Savages, The Fruit Eating Bears and others. This 14 page program measures 8 1/2″ x 11″ and is in Excellent condition. Filled with great photos; the […]
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A superb hand printed 5″ x 7″ silver gelatin photograph of the The Who performing live at the Woodstock Festival, by the legendary Jim Marshall. The photograph is in mint condition with the negative number and Marshall’s studio stamp on the reverse, and is titled on the reverse by Marshall. The late Jim Marshall was […]
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An extremely rare Press 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 […]
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A superb hand printed 5″ x 7″ silver gelatin photograph of The Who, by the legendary Jim Marshall. Marshall photographed the band in 1967, outside their hotel in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, just after performing at the Monterey Pop Festival. The photograph is in mint condition the negative number and Marshall’s studio stamp […]
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A rare backstage pass and business card 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 […]
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