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Whether or not Keith Moon drove a Rolls-Royce, a Chrysler Wimbledon or indeed any other car into a swimming pool, and whether or not the pool had water in it at the time, does not really matter. It was a symbolic statement of rock’n’roll excess, and Bonehead was right - it was a great basis for an album cover. The original number plate on the Rolls Royce, MDH 119K was changed to SYO 724F. This was the number plate featured on the police van on the cover of Abbey Road; another nod to rock ‘n’ roll cultural history.
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One front cover print teamed up with a highly collectable edition of the iconic calendar image (used for the promotion of the original release). Just fifty pairs are available and only a few remain. The front cover image is a limited edition of 195 and the calendar image is a limited edition of 50 archival pigment prints. Each with image size 18 x 18 inches, on paper measuring 24 x 25 inches. Each signed and numbered by Michael Spencer Jones on the front under the image, front cover supplied with certificate. Unframed price.