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    Michael Putland (1947-2019) recalled: I went to David's home, which was a flat in Haddon Hall in Beckenham, to take some photographs for Disc and Music Echo. Bowie came to the door, cigarette in one hand, paintbrush in the other, wearing a one piece catsuit I had seen him perform in on stage a little while before. "Hello mate" he said. "I'm painting my ceiling. Do you mind if I finish it?" And that was how I found myself with a wonderful set of photos of the great man up a ladder waiting the ceiling dressed in his stage clothes, with a matching hat to keep the paint drips off his hair.
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    Michael Putland (1947-2019) recalled: When I arrived as agreed at 10am at a TV studio on London's South Bank to shoot stills of The Rolling Stones "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" video, I wondered if I had the right day, as no one was there. Over the next few hours technicians wandered in, followed by make-up artists, assistants, record company people, and finally, the band. Well, four of them - there was no sign of Keith. Something about his missing trainers was murmured. When Keith finally arrived, the band dressed in their sailor suits and prepared to enter the huge tent, which was to slowly fill with foam as they entered. It was evening now. The band ran through the number, but there was no foam. The foam was machine was turned up to maximum, and in it rushed. Charlie disappeared completely, then the others were up to their shoulders, but the song was not yet finished. I was shooting through a slit in the tent, which was also getting enveloped in fast-filling foam. Eventually all of the band bailed out at the last minute, straight through the hole I was shooting through. It was hysterically funny - we were all in fits of laughter.
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  • A set of eleven limited edition photographs from the Sound Affects LP cover, each one from a limited edition of 50 on 8 x 10 inch paper, each one signed and numbered under the image area by Martyn Goddard. Price is shown for unframed photographs. Each photograph is also available to purchase individually   Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph.  If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks.
  • Don Paulsen (1940-2005) was a New York based music journalist and photographer in the 1960s and 70s. This portrait of Pete Townshend was taken backstage on the Murray the K show in New York in March 1967, and is titled, signed and numbered on the front under the image by Don Paulsen.  The photograph was made from the original negative in the darkroom on 16 x 20 inch paper, and has an image size measuring 12 x 18 inches approximately.  It is supplied ready to hang in a slim profile black metal frame, with overall framed dimensions of 20 x 24 inches. 
  • Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden, January 31, 1974. Limited edition of 250 handmade silver gelatin photographs on 16 x 20 inch paper, signed and numbered on the front by Amalie R Rothschild.
  • An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
  • An archival photograph in a limited edition of 25 on 20 x 24 inch paper. A stamped, numbered, posthumous estate print issued by the Jim Marshall Estate in one size only with certificate of authenticity. Price is shown for an unframed example excluding VAT.
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    The Beatles, in line, Palais Des Sports de Paris, 20 June 1965
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    The Beatles salute, Le Bourget airport, June 1965
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