| Catalogue No |
FA001JF
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| Location |
Sundown Ballroom, London |
| Date |
1973 |
| Information |
The Faces were one of the best live bands of the 1970's. Only Slade were as much fun, but The Faces had better songs - great songs that you could sing...
The Faces were one of the best live bands of the 1970's. Only Slade were as much fun, but The Faces had better songs - great songs that you could sing along with! Rod and the two Ronnies, and Ian McLagan who had a beard but hey he played good, all of them, were having so much fun, and they shared that feeling with us the audience. This image of Rod with cute (now gone but not forgotten) Ronnie Lane, is a mystery. What was written on that envelope? Haven't a clue but who can help but smile when looking at this picture. <<
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| Edition |
Edition 30/30/30
Edition 30/30/30 is Jill Furmanovsky’s founding edition for Rockarchive and is Exclusive to Rockarchive.
It was conceived in 1998 to celebrate her 30 Years as a rock photographer. The edition consists of 30 images made from the original negatives* on museum quality silver gelatin fibre paper, in an edition of 30.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rockarchive Jill has added 10 digital fine art prints to Edition 30/30/30. This enables customers to order extra large prints from this classic collection. Prints are numbered 1-10.
No further prints will be made to purchase of these classic images.
Notes to collectors:
* Pink Floyd's The Wall is a C-type print due to difficulties in printing this image in the darkroom,
*Jeff Buckley is a fibre lith print on Seagull paper because it looks great that way.
*Roger Daltrey of The Who is made from a 5x4 copy negative as the original was lost.
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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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