Pearl Jam with Charles Peterson and Lance Mercer:
PEARL JAM: PLACE/DATE - signiertes Exemplar
2017, ISBN: 9780966859607
Gebundene Ausgabe
powerHouse Books, 2017. Hardcover. New. 10.2 x 8.3 cm., powerHouse Books, 2017, powerHouse Books, 2017. Hardcover. New. 10.2 x 8.3 cm., powerHouse Books, 2017, 1998-03-04. New. Ship… Mehr…
powerHouse Books, 2017. Hardcover. New. 10.2 x 8.3 cm., powerHouse Books, 2017, powerHouse Books, 2017. Hardcover. New. 10.2 x 8.3 cm., powerHouse Books, 2017, 1998-03-04. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!, 1998-03-04, (Seattle), 1983. Near Fine . Randy Hall. Original black-and-white photographic print of Mudhoney lead singer Mark Arm (McLaughlin), interloping on stage during a live set by British punk pioneers The Damned. Photo taken at Seattle’s Eagles Auditorium (7th Ave. at Union St., downtown Seattle, then known as The Hippodrome and now home of A Conteporary Theater), 1983. Print measures 10 inches x 8 inches and image itself measures 9.75 inches x 7 inches. Paper watermarked "This Paper Manufactured by Kodak" on verso, along with manuscript hand in slightly faded ink, "Damned/Hippodrome/1983." Photo is loose, but housed in an clear archival sleeve with acid-free mat board. A very faint indentation, almost suggesting a crease, to the lower left corner, else Fine. Formed in 1976, the Damned released the inestimable Damned Damned Damned long-player, immediately establishing the band as a fixture in the first generation of British punk bands. Band members in the photo are, left-to-right, Captain Sensible, Dave Vanian, Paul Gray, Rat Scabies and the hands of their keyboardist, presumably Roman Jugg. Mark Arm, then in the band Mr. Epp, is seen mid-stride while skanking across the stage, perhaps prior to a stage-dive. Arm would later form proto-grunge band Green River, along with future-members of Pearl Jam, and remains singer-guitarist of Mudhoney. Randy Hall was the foremost photographer of Seattle's punk scene, creating a body of work that enlivened Seattle's Stelazine and San Francisco's Search and Destroy. Hall passed away in the 1990s., 1983, Hardcover. Very Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items., 1998-01-01. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!, 1998-01-01, New York: Straight Arrow Publishers, (1980 -1983). First edition. Staple-bound. This collection consists of forty-six issues, most in very good or near fine condition, with only a little yellowing to some of the newsprint-quality pages, closed tears around some staples & very minor tears to some edges. Issues spanning the years 1987-1994. This collection of Rolling Stone magazines is an archive of popular/countercultural concerns with an emphasis on contemporary musicians. Editor, Jann Wenner, has cultivated a magazine that celebrates up-&-coming figures who are now in control of the music-entertainment scene. There are many of the famous Rolling Stone Interviews. Each issue is full of music reviews, articles & interviews on the most urgent topics of the day by legendary journalists (Hunter Thompson, William Greider, P.J. ORourke, Peter Travers, Anthony DeCurtis, David Fricke), photos by Annie Lebowitz, Joel Brodsky, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mark Seliger & others, illustrations by Philip Burke, Ralph Steadman, ads for LP records in the last years before CDs ascended, hit movies and the latest contemporary fashions. These issues are historic documents. The varying range of music, personalities and articles in these pages will be studied as the 70s, 80s, and 90s are analyzed. Not entirely contiguous, but a large, representative collection of this iconic publication during a critical period in our history. In chronological order: #492 January 29, 1987: Jackson Browne/Inside Nicaragua by William Greider/photos: Robert Mapplethorpe #495 March 12, 1987: Greider on The Collapse of Reagan Regime#497 April 9, 1987: Andy Warhol Issue 1928-1987#498 April 23, 1987: Style - 20 Years of Rock & Roll Style/Bob Dylan/David Bowie#501 June 4, 1987: 1967-1987 A Twentieth Anniversary Special Issue/Jimi Hendrix cover/Live! The Greatest Performances #502 June 18, 1987: A Special Tribute to SGT Pepper/Robert Cray#503 July 2, 1987: Paul Simon: Graceland Hits the Road/Eddie Murphy, Prince, The Judds, The Neville Brothers504/505 July 16, 1987: Special Summer Double Issue/The New Dawn of the Grateful Dead/Tom Pettty#507 August 27, 1987: 1967-1987 A Twentieth Anniversary Special Issue/100 Best Albums of the Last Twenty Years/Madonna, John Hammond, Stanley Kubrik#533 August 25, 1987: Eric Clapton, Robert DeNiro, Cat Stevens/Fall Fashion#534 September 8, 1988: The 100 Best Singles of the Last Twenty-Five Years/Patti Smith, Bruce Springstein/VinylDefense/Democratic Convention#536 October 6, 1988: Keith Richards Interview/Jim Morrison poems/The Making of Imagine John Lennons Life Story/ Ann Rice - Excerpt from the 3rd of the best selling vampire novels, Queen of the Damned/Special College Issue#538 July 3, 1988: The Comedy Issue/Bush/Noriega/Guns & Drugs-Exposing Operation Black Eagle#548 March 23, 1989: Madonna-Candid Talk About Music/Michael Jackson#549 April 6, 1989: James Brown-Behind Bars with the Godfather of Soul #565 November 16, 1989: The 100 Greatest Albums of the 80s#572 February 22, 1990: Janet Jackson#574 March 22, 1990: B-52s/Sinead OConnor/David Lynch/Johnny Clegg#579 May 31, 1990: Being Warren Beatty/A Rock & Roll Summer (insert)/Madonna#590 November 1, 1990: Dr. Hunter Thompson-Victory of Vengeance#593/594: December 13-17/1990: Special Double Issue/1990 Yearbook#596 January 24, 1991: Slash - Guns nRoses, Axl Rose/The Black Crowes#598 February 21, 1991: Sting/Kings X/Lenny Kravitz#604 June 4, 1991: The Doors/Val Kilmer/Oliver Stone Interview/Bob Dylan Review - The Bootleg Series #608/609 July 11-25, 1991: Norman Mailer Harlots Ghost - 1st of 3 excerpts#616 October 31, 1991: Jerry Garcia, David Bowie, Gus VanSant, Pearl Jam#623 February 6, 1992: Jimi Hendrix, David Cronenberg, The director of Naked Lunch talks/Campaign 92#626 March 19 1992: Elton John -His Struggle with Drugs and Alcohol/The Origin of Aids#627 April 2, 1992: Axl Rose Interview/William Greider - On the Campaign Trail#628 April 16, 1992: Nirvana#632 June 11, 1992: A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Special/Hunter S. Thompson-Memo From the National Affairs Desk -Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - A Savage Return to the Heart of the American Dream...A lost memo from thewrong desk. Illustrations by/Ralph Steadman/Ken Kesey - The Search for the Secret Pyramid#638 September 3, 1992: Janis Joplin/Michelle Pfeiffer/How Bush Exports American Jobs#639 September 17, 1992: Lollapalooza, The Rolling Stone Interview - Bill Clinton by William Greider, P.J. ORourke andHunter Thompson#641 October 15, 1992: The Interviews 1967-1992 including Axl Rose, Springstein, Madonna, Zeppelin, Clapton andmany more#642 October 29, 1992: Bob Dylan the All-Star Tribut, Jazz Notes,#643 November 12, 1992: A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Special - The History of Rock & Roll Photography by GerriHirshey#644 November 23, 1992: The Bob Dylan Tribute#648 January 21, 1993: The Grunge/Neil Young/Against the Law#653 January 1, 1993: Garth Brooks/Inside Jaya Davidson of Somalia/The Anatomically Correct Interview#655 April 29, 1993: Eric Clapton-In His Own Words/David Geffen Interview#656 April 29, 1993: Eric Clapton, David Gefffen#656 May 13, 1993: Dana Carvey/James Carville/The Famous Hot List#662 August 5, 1993: Soul Asylum/Stone Temple Pilots/Clinton/Lollapalooza 1993, U2#663 August 19, 1993: Beavis & Butthead/Peter Gabriel/P.J. Harveys Witchcraft/The American Work Farce-Greider onLousy Jobs/Why the Washington Press Corps Sucks#690 September 8, 1994: Inside Trent Reznors Dark World of Sex, Pain and Rock & Roll #695 November 17, 1994: Rolling Stone Generation Next Collectors Issue, HAL LEONARD. New. 10.72 x 7.6 cm., HAL LEONARD, HAL LEONARD. New. 10.72 x 7.6 cm., HAL LEONARD, 2007-10-28. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!, 2007-10-28, Seattle, Washington: The Ten Club, 1998. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Photography by Charles Peterson and Lance Mercer. The first official book from the media-shy band that played a vital role of redefining the musical sound of the 1990s. The images herein capture the raw intensity, behind-the-scenes camaraderie, and devoted fan base of the American rock band that has sold an estimated 60 million albums worldwide since forming in Seattle, Washington in 1990. Signed by all five members of Pearl Jam on the front flyleaf: Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, and Matt Cameron. Square octavo. Original black cloth binding. Light bump to the bottom corners; else fine in a fine dust jacket. Accompanied by the scarce Pearl Jam fan club Christmas 1998 single, which features Soldier of Love on the A Side and Last Kiss on the B Side. Signed by Author., The Ten Club, 1998<