Aerosmith launched the Just Push Play album at Virgin Times Square. The NY team asked them to sign these boxers for me. I framed them with a signed CD booklet and they’ve hung on my laundry room walls from LA to Austin. Definitely a one of a kind...
The Who Put the Boot...
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This is an original Who t-shirt from ’76. They were touring Who By Numbers. This is also when the whole George Davis issue was going on. What a line-up. Amazing. Thanks to Dee McLaughlin for giving me this for my birthday many moons...
The Who – Badg...
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A fabulous little promotional badge set put out by Universal as part of the Ultimate Collection record...
Nik Turner of Hawkwi...
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The one and only Nik Turner of Hawkwind. He played most of Space Ritual at a bar in Austin. There were about 30 of us die hards there – all blokes with one exception. He was so nice when we chatted sonically….. I’m an Orgone Accumulator...
Scars on 45 – ...
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This is the hardest working British band of the last decade. They’ve toured the US relentlessly on a shoe string for the last couple of years and deserve to be huge. I had the fortune to open for them with Patchwork Orange while I was presenting at KRSH. We got on well and I invited...
Billy Squier –...
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My friend Duncan’s Dad knew Harold Pendleton who ran the festival as well as the Marquee Club. He fitted us up with passes and I hovered around the trailers to talk to artists and get some autographs. I met two Squires in 10 minutes – Billy Squier and Chris Squire (who was just...