just a few got wet after we had a small flood.........xoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
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That is a tragedy
I'm so sorry to see that GC, it's really hard to take good care of things that are so easily damaged. I like that circus-themed Europe 90 poster in the background. I wonder if any of the locals remember the place in San Francisco that we all called The Big Top?
the photo behind
Of the band in must be 66 or 67 has me intrigued. Do you still have that one? This Workingman's is quite splendid also. You and Buddy should open a museum except this one would not be quiet, it would have a wall of sound.
If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
William Blake
Tragedy? No.
Remember the words of Ken Kesey - "Art is not eternal." The photo behind looks like a Linda McCartney. Is it?
Wonder, full, history there
Had the full poster of the boys sitting in front of the barn with the american flag hanging on it in my bedroom when I was a teen. The wall of sounds days......those were the days.
I meant American Beauty
poster not Workingman's, never get the two that straight, which is which and what is what. Same great era for songwriting and so close together, they are.
If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
William Blake
No it's not a tragedy...
... in the human sense... As soon as I hit the post button, I thought 'tragedy' was a bit strong. I should have just said 'bummer'.
Aside from the loss of the intrinsic beauty of the pieces, the posters lost quite a bit of their value, which is considerable on some of these posters.
Hal, are you referring to Herb Green's photo of the Boys with Jerry sitting in the barber chair? I will look for my copy, it's not too large, perhaps 8 1/2" by 11" or thereabouts... Gotta be around here somewhere...
that is it Buddy - Herb Greene
Would be nice if you could post it. I love the 60's shots of the band.
If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
William Blake