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  • Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock Movie Poster

    Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock

    £275.00

    “This is ROCK history.  A great documentary with excellent unadulterated sound.”  

    UK Quad poster for the 1993 documentary “Jimi Hendrix At Woodstock” by Chris Hegedus and Erez Laufer. Hendrix performed at the legendary Woodstock festival on 18th August 1969. In one of the longest sets he ever played, Hendrix produced a solo version of the “Star Spangled Banner”. This recording has come to epitomise the carefree boundary pushing tenor of the late 1960’s music scene.  A fantastic piece of very desirable and collectable music/ movie / cultural  memorabilia from one of the greatest and most influential rock guitarist the music world has ever seen..

    Trivia: The world’s highest-paid performer, Hendrix headlined the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.

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  • Shine A Light Movie Poster

    Shine A Light

    £95.00

    “Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of the wealth and taste, I’ve been around for many a long year, Stole many a man’s soul and faith…”

    Award winning film poster design courtesy of BLT Communications. The poster campaign artwork for Martin Scorsese’s 2008 ‘Rolling Stones’ documentary “Shine A Light” is outstanding. Live action black and white imagery of the band is the major feature of  great looking poster. An highly entertaining and engrossing music documentary film for one of the greatest and most influential rock bands of all time. Showing in only a handful of independent and art-house cinemas the advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema release is truly scarce. This originally rolled (as issued) example displays to excellent effect and certainly looks impressive and represents a fantastic item of original collectable music and movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: As Keith Richards sings “You Got the Silver”, he wears a trench-coat with a pirate pin on the collar. This is a gift from working on “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007).”

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  • The-Beatles-Eight-Days-A-Week-Movie-Poster

    The Beatles: Eight Days A Week

    £55.00

    “The band you know. The story you don’t.”

    “The Beatles: Eight Days A Week (The Touring Years)” is an outstanding documentary that features footage of the heady concert years of 1963 to 1966 when the band became a worldwide cultural phenomena topping them all. Furthermore, it also follows how the ‘Fab Four’ began to change and grow while the excitement of ‘Beatlemania’ began to sour their lives into an intolerable slog they needed to escape from.  A mesmeric and engrossing rock documentary film for one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time. With a very limited release & showing in only a handful of independent and art-house cinemas the advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema release is truly scarce. Designed by the Los Angeles based visual communications company Gravillis Inc. it utilises a previously unseen colour candid photograph of the Group. Originally rolled this incredibly rare 2016 example displays to excellent effect…All in all a fantastic item of original collectable music/ film / cultural  memorabilia  presented in first class condition…View the trailer here… http://The Beatles: Eight Days A Week

     

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  • The-Kids-Are-Alright-Movie-Poster

    The Kids Are Alright

    £275.00

    “THE WHO: You’ve heard the sounds. Now live the life. Because only seeing is believing !”

    A rare Country of Origin UK Quad movie poster from the original year of release 1979 for THE DEFINITIVE ROCK DOCUMENTARY – “The Kids Are Alright”Starring The Who in all their glory, Jeff Stein’s rock documentary is a rock and roll rollercoaster ride, showing just why every kid who could wield an air guitar wanted to be in The Who. The photograph was shot by Art Kane and the Carl Shurz Monument in Morningside Heights in New York City. Originally folded (as issued) this original unrestored example presents to excellent effect with amazing colours and superb ‘Cool Britannia’ graphics…A fantastic piece of very desirable and collectable music/ movie / cultural  memorabilia from one of the greatest and most influential rock bands that Great Britain has ever produced.

    Trivia: The film’s title “The Kids Are Alright” is taken from the title of one of The Who’s songs. While the song appears in the film during the closing credits, it does not appear on the soundtrack album for the film.

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