Original Handbill Advertising the Sex Pistols at the 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, June 29 and July 6, 1976
Original flyer from a series of dates that would help define the legendary and infamous band.
Original flyer from a series of dates that would help define the legendary and infamous band.
Scarce original program from one of Smith's earliest gigs, predating her first album by almost two years.
Signed first edition of Zappa's autobiography, published just a year before his prostate-cancer diagnosis — a review copy.
First edition of this unconventional diary, with a bookplate signed by Eno from his friend Stewart Brand's Global Business Network Book Club.
Group of original vintage color photographs of The Slits performing at The Ritz in New York City in 1980.
Archive of original photographs from the London Features International press agency, documenting David Bowie's career over an approximately 30-year span and focusing heavily on the later years of the 1970s.
Uncommon avant-garde synth & "guitare fuzz" 7'' single by Joël Hubaut & Manou + Déficit des Années, with the original elaborate packaging and mail-art inserts.
Inscribed first edition of this groundbreaking textbook on electronic music from the pioneering composer, musician, and co-creator of the Moog synthesizer.
First edition of this quasi-anthropological, excruciatingly arch, but nevertheless legendary photobook study of punks: their habitat, dress, and curious manners.
Complete seven-issue run of this essential journal dedicated to electronic music and founded by synthesizer pioneer Robert Moog, from the library of composer Douglas Leedy.
Promotional folder for Bryan Ferry's 1978 album, with a photo of the artist in leather coat and a press release praising "the most complete Ferry work to date."
Handbill program advertising the grand opening of CBGB's Second Avenue Theater, Hilly Krystal's short-lived attempt at running a second, larger concert venue in what was once the Anderson Theater.
Early issue of the magazine, with an opinion piece by Andy Warhol ("I don't know anyone who takes amphetamines anymore"), a guide to punk London by Victor Bockris, a feature on Willie Nelson, a poem by Muhammad Ali, Patti Smith on Pasolini, and a selection of Lou Reed's poems from his then-unpublished collection ALL THE PRETTY PEOPLE.
First three issues of the E.G. Records Newsletter, founded to promote the label's artists following the January '79 opening of its U.S. office.
Early Chicago punk and new wave fanzine, whose 23-issue run lasted from 1979 to 1983.
Early flyer for this pair of dates by Talking Heads, predating their first album and even their record contract (they would sign to Sire in November).
Original handbill/ticket order form (in typical period Bill Graham style) with informational flyer for attendees of the Goose Lake International Music Festival, a three-day event held in Leoni Township, outside Jackson, Michigan from August 7-9, 1970, with an estimated 200,000 attendees.
Flyer for the June 1, 1980 show at Vancouver's Arcadian Hall.
Ticket from XTC's February 29, 1980 concert at the Showbox in Seattle.
Ticket for legendary San Francisco punk band The Avengers, at Washington Hall in Seattle on June 1, 1979.
Illustrated with black and white photographs; a few in color. Covers Ferry's early years and the band from its formation through 1981; written before the release of Avalon but promises that "the band will be back, probably in 1982."
Featuring Sex Pistols / Johnny Rotten (cover), plus pieces on Blondie, Dictators, Iggy Pop, as well as reviews and like.
A fascinating selection of Sex Pistols fandom assembled by one Eileen Walsh, who the provenance suggests was a sixteen years old Belfast teen when she began.
Poster promoting a 1979 show at the legendary Ann Arbor rock club Second Chance, where Destroy All Monsters' performance was supported by the local band Cult Heroes and the short-lived Twisters.
"SUPPORT SUBURBAN ROCK AND ROLL!" The Dolls were presumably on tour to promote their recently released second album TOO MUCH TOO SOON, while Kiss's self-titled debut album had been released only several months prior. An early record of KISS's career and their meteoric rise to fame, alongside the Dolls who were one of their major precursors in glam rock.