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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2010 12:53:59 GMT -5
It's in London, it's not a free exhibition and at almost £12 to get in it's not that cheap. but there's an exhibition on at the moment called "From the Beatles to Bowie", it s a collection of a 120+ photographs from the period approximately 1960 to 1969.
All photographs are of pop or fashion icons of that period and includes some memorabillia - it's a good show, but one of the main interests is that for once Tull have not been overlooked as being of some importance in that period. They only have one entry and its a nice photograph of the Anderson, Barre, Cornick, Bunker era. I wrote the photographer's name down but seem to have misplaced it. I don't recall seeing the image before but I'll check through some on-line and see if I can find it.
The majority of the images focus on The Beatles and the Stones but if you're in London, can fork out to see it, have an hour spare and the 60's was of interst then the exhibition is worth a look.
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