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Archival silver gelatin photograph made by hand in the darkroom from the original negative on 16 x 20 inch (40x50cm) paper, signed by Pennie Smith on the front under the image. Price is shown for an unframed photograph excluding VAT. The classic London Calling album cover photograph. It is one of the most famous photographs in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It is not cheap, but sometimes the good stuff has to hurt a little. The photograph shows Paul Simonon about to smash up his bass during a show at The Palladium, New York City on 21 September 1979. It is an acclaimed shot, receiving the ultimate accolade from Q Magazine by being voted the best rock and roll photograph of all time. Pennie had accompanied The Clash throughout their 1979 US tour, and very nearly didn’t attend this particular concert. In the end she chose to turn down the offer to go out with friends and ended up stage right at The Palladium. The band were used to getting a big response from their US audiences, but not on this night – The Palladium had fixed seating. Paul’s frustration turned to anger, and then he lost it completely. His watch stopped at 9.50pm.
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Prices are shown for unframed photographs excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash singles and presented in 60 x 60cm perspex box case. Unique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 10 (+2 Aps), signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes perspex box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Last few available - act soon to avoid disappointment Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash single and presented in 25 x 25cm black box frame. Unique edition of 50, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Last few available - act soon to avoid disappointment Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash single and presented in 25 x 25cm black box frame. Unique edition of 50, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Last few available - act soon to avoid disappointment Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash single and presented in 25 x 25cm black box frame. Unique edition of 50, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash single and presented in 25 x 25cm black box frame. Unique edition of 50, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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(L-R) Joe Strummer, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of The Clash at Top of The Rock in New York City. June 1981.
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Archival pigment print in a limited edition of 150, from the original album cover artwork, on Somerset Photo Satin 300 gsm paper. Paper measures 76x78cm (30x31 inches), with an image size measuring approximately 58x58cm (23x23 inches). Signed by Mick Jones and Paul Simonon. Please allow 6-8 weeks between order and delivery.
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The Sandinista! LP cover photograph (1980) An archivally processed silver gelatin photograph made by hand in the darkroom from Pennie Smith's original negative on 16x20 inch paper, signed on the front under the image area by Pennie Smith. On this original photograph you can see the West Ham graffiti that was removed from the actual Sandinista! LP cover artwork. Pennie Smith photographed the group behind Kings Cross/ St Pancras Station in London. The group had recently finished shooting a video for 'The Call Up', and Mick Jones is still wearing the helmet he wore for the filming.
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Mixed media piece cut from original 7" inch vinyl Clash single and presented in 25 x 25cm black box frame. Unique edition of 50, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes black box frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.