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And of course the Bicycle Race poster included in Queen's Jazz
My dad had this and my dickhead brother took it out of the vinyl slip and hung it on his wall with scotch tape no less!! When he took it down he ruined the poster. A classic dead. I now refer to my brother as the bicycle lady killer. Lol
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Posted: May 02 2013 at 12:31
In addition to the classic album covers that folded out into posters. The compilation Roadhawks had a poster of the cover by Barney Bubbles. One of my favourite covers
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Posted: May 02 2013 at 15:25
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
Posters with Prog albums are always a delight
Heres the one you got with ELPs Brain Salad Surgery (shown after a look at the Tarkus vinyl)
I filmed this earlier this year
Yeah that was a great one too. The Spanish edition I had had a smaller and simpler poster with just the 3 pics of the band members faces, which hung on my bedroom wall for years, unfortunately it's gone missing for many years, not sure if some of my brothers took it or it got sadly scrapped at some point.
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Posted: May 03 2013 at 02:46
Other than the Pink Floyd posters and cards......
Earth Wind & Fire included group posters in albums All n' All and Faces. The comic book included with Parliament's Funkentelechy vs The Placebo Syndrome
ARENA's PEPPERS GHOST contains an album booklet that is a full on comic book explaining the nature of THE LONDON FOG 7 Heros. Very cool and CLIVE NOLAN did all the illustrations himself. Awesome.
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Posted: May 03 2013 at 21:28
don't know how to post a photo of it, but just bought a used lp copy of Joachim Kuhn's album Snow In The Desert, and there is a really cool gigantic poster inside with a black and white photo of Kuhn with some German and English writing-it's awesome!
Great, great band. Check them out. If you like some relaxing, you know back in the woods kind of Folk Rock, you're go to band. I've listening to them for years.
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