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Re: Gig poster
- Subject: Re: Gig poster
- From: "gordon" <dwilhelmi@ti...co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:25:48 -0000
Oh yes, I see what you mean Paul, very period.
There used to be a cafe on York Road, used when doing some shows at the
Royal Festival Hall. They sported an array of posters in this style,
notably
two or three from a place called, I think, Electric Ballroom, but in any
case, featuring gigs by Quicksilver Messenger Service.
Yes, it's beautiful, isn't it ?
G
----- Original Message -----
From: <polishfisherman@su...com>
To: <blueplanes@bl...org>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Gig poster
> This the one?
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Paul Vallis" <paulvallis@ho...com>
> To: blueplanes@bl...org
> Subject: [BluePlanes] Gig poster
>
> > I noticed a poster today advertising the gig next week. Done in that
60's
> > psychedelic style of Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse et al, its pretty
striking
> > even if you have to give the poster a few seconds look to decypher
the
> > actual text to see who the hell its advertising. IIRC it features the
> > picture of a boy with his arms outstretched, with a model aeroplane
in
each
> > hand, and the bands playing listed either side of him. It says "The
Blue
> > Aeroplanes play Harvester", Saturation Point and Gerald Starkey and a
few
> > details about the gig. Quite a work of art.
> >
> > I wouldn't be at all surprised if Sam, who sometimes posts here and
is
> > responsible for the design of the LIT series of sleeves, may be the
culprit
> > here too?
> >
> > The poster mentioned something about a special edition of Harvester
being
> > available only on the night. No mention of what makes it special
though?
> > Extra tracks? Different cover? Any clues anyone?
> >
> > See y'all at the gig.
> >
> > PV1
> >
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