| Catalogue No |
OA013JF
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| Location |
Music Bank London |
| Date |
May 1997 |
| Information |
Oasis were rehearsing at the Music Bank, a regular haunt before tours. There is a flat roof on top of the building which overlooks a grid of railways...
Oasis were rehearsing at the Music Bank, a regular haunt before tours. There is a flat roof on top of the building which overlooks a grid of railways lines heading to and from London Bridge. For some unknown reason, Liam took pleasure in giving his famous two finger salute to trains speeding past.
When Oasis, well Liam in particular, offended the United States in the late 1990's and early 2000's, they took it personally. There was no need. Liam offends all nations and creeds equally including his nearest and dearest. Bless him! <<
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| Edition |
Edition 30
Edition 30 is exclusive to Rockarchive
The full edition of this image is only 30 prints and 3 artist proofs.
Following on from her founding edition for rockarchive, 30/30/30, Jill has chosen more
classic images from her archive, to make into true editions of 30.
Prints are usually made at 20"x16" on silver gelatin fibre paper for black & white images, and archival C-types paper for colour images. However, custom sizes and prints on other media are also possible. Each print will form part of the edition and be numbered out of 30. Email print@rockarchive.com for custom queries.
Prices increase as the edition runs out. <<
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| Print Quality |
20x16 inch museum quality fibre print printed on Ilford warm tone paper from the original negative.
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| Genres |
Alternative Rock, Britpop, Rock |
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