CLASSIC 60's ROCK AND ROLL PHOTOS These limited
edition prints were all taken in S.F. between 1967 and 1970 at
either the original Fillmore Auditorium or Avalon Ballroom.
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printed on Ilford Galerie paper and the color on Fuji Crystal Archive
paper. I use archival processing. Prints come mounted in acid free,
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Keith Moon and
Daltry. 1968
Below,Townshend
Flying with Moon.
1968
DALTRY AND
ENTWISTLE, at
left. Always in the
background, but
SO talented, John
Entwistle was an
essential part of
what made THE
WHO so great.
Both he and
original drummer
Keith Moon will
always be fondly
remembered.
Townshend's "Windmill",
with Keith Moon. 1968
Daltry and
Townshend,
at right. 1968
Moon & Townshend rockin'
ORIGINAL FLEETWOOD MAC Fillmore, San
Francisco 1969 Above; JOHN MCVIE, MICK
FLEETWOOD and PETER GREEN. Below, the
highly energetic, JEREMY SPENCER.
Moon, Townshend
Subdued, at right.
Townshend Flying
1968
Procol Harum,
1969. Above,
GARY
BROOKER. Left,
MATTHEW
FISHER. Right,
ROBIN TROWER.
David Knights, bass at bottom and
drummer B.J. Wilson, below.
Daltry and Moon 1968
Joe Cocker,
1968
Cocker Contorted
Steve Miller,
with
lightshow.
Steve Miller Singing,1969
Buddy Guy with
lightshow, 1968
Buddy Guy, Worshipping.
Right,
Buddy Guy
and his
brother
Phil, with
lightshow
in 1968.
Little Richard, ageless !
Miller Anderson,
left, Keef Hartley
Band, with
lightshow. Their
album
titled,"Halfbreed"
is truly one of
the greatest
ever.
Justin Haywood,
Moody Blues.
Richard Wright, above and
David Gilmour, below, of Pink
Floyd; with lightshow.
MICK ABRAHAMS, of JETHRO TULL
Tom Rush
1970
Mick Taylor-John Mayall
Blues Band, 1968. Replaced
Brian Jones in 1969 as a
Rolling Stone. Considered
by many the greatest
guitarist of his generation.
Left the Rolling Stones
because Keith Richards
tried to suppress his talent.
Buffalo
Springfield,
Neil Young
and Steven
Stills in
background.
1967
QUEEN
Freddie Mercury
These classic
shots of Freddie
Mercury were
taken by Michael
Ferreira in 1978
at the Oakland
Coliseum in CA.
Buddy Guy, "Talking" to his guitar.
Jerry Garcia, 1967
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