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Old 07-20-2014, 09:56 PM   #61 (permalink)
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this has been a fun thread to look through..
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Old 07-21-2014, 03:35 AM   #62 (permalink)
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A few by various artists, from the 1990's...


Mazzy Star with Sparklehorse by Justin Hampton (1996)


Grateful Dead by Michael Everett (1995) This poster was for the fall tour which never happened due to guitarist Jerry Garcia's untimely death in August of that year.


The Descendents by Coop (1997)


The Cows with The Reverend Horton Heat and The Meices by Ward Sutton (1995)


Led Zeppelin by Wig (1995) This was for their induction into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


Grateful Dead by Troy Alders (1995) This is one of the most colorful and vibrant posters I have. The high quality of the printing, and the bright colors contrasting with the black background, almost gives the poster a 3-D look to it.


Rocket From the Crypt with Honey Glaze, Drip Tank and Truman's Water by Lindsey Kuhn (1993)


Superchunk with Rocket From the Crypt and The Grifters by Lindsey Kuhn (1993)


Lou Reed by Lynn Porterfield (1997) Another poster that has an almost 3-D look to it.


PJ Harvey with Ben Harper by Justin Hampton (1995)
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Old 07-23-2014, 06:10 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Two of my most recent poster purchases...


This is a poster promoting Nik Turner's 2013 tour and his "Space Gypsy" album. I picked one up at one of the shows during the tour.


The Allman Brothers Band by Mike Dubois (2014) This poster was done for their annual multi-night stand at The Beacon Theatre in NYC during March of 2014.
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Old 07-24-2014, 10:39 AM   #64 (permalink)
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not being a real fan of the Grateful Dead....but that one with the skull is beautiful man

bought this about 38 seconds ago
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not being a real fan of the Grateful Dead....but that one with the skull is beautiful man

bought this about 38 seconds ago
My interest in The Grateful Dead is mainly their 60's to 70's era live performances but I'm always willing to make exceptions for a good poster.

And I dig that new Malleus!
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Some more 1960's concert posters from my stash, by David Singer and Robert Fried, two of my favorite poster artists from that (or any other) era. Some of the line-ups for these shows are amazing...


Iron Butterfly, Cold Blood, Sanpaku, Spirit, Lee Michaels, Pyewacket, by David Singer (1969)


B.B. King, Aum, Frost, Santana, Taj Mahal, Flamin' Groovies, by David Singer (1969)


Chambers Brothers, The Nice, King Crimson, and lighting by Little Princess 109, by David Singer (1969)


Bo Diddley, Lightning Hopkins, New York Rock Ensemble, Beefy Red, Pink Floyd, Small Faces with Rod Stewart, and lighting by Front Lights, by David Singer (1970)


Canned Heat, Lothar and the Hand People, Allmen Joy, Super Ball, by Robert Fried (1967)


Steppenwolf, Charley Musselwhite, The 4th Way, Indian Head Band, by Robert Fried (1968)
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Had I known I would have called this thread "The Be Jealous of Psy-Fi's Collection Thread". You've got some seriously awesome ones man.
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Had I known I would have called this thread "The Be Jealous of Psy-Fi's Collection Thread". You've got some seriously awesome ones man.
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying my contributions to the thread! I hadn't originally intended to post so many, but after getting motivated (by this thread) to finally do an inventory of my collection after many years of collecting, I came across a lot of favorites and thought this would be the place to post them. If I had thought of it before I saw this thread, I probably would have started a journal and posted them there. I guess me and bob and hate paper doll are the only ones here who collect posters and I think I've been at it the longest. I'd like to see some more people contributing to this thread, even if they aren't collectors and they're just posting pics of posters they like.
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I recently picked up a tour poster at a Sleep/Earthless/Heavy Blanket show. One of 300 made for the brief 3 gig stand in Boston, NYC, and Philadelphia, featuring that particular lineup.
Hand signed and numbered by the artist who designed the poster (Arik Roper) who also happened to be manning the merch booth and sold me the poster.


Sleep by Arik Roper (2014)
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^very nice



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