Flaming Lips 94 Coyne
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- talkingdeads
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I'm about to barter in a back alley for a second copy of this. Wish me "no shank'n luck!"
Good luck dude. Take a body guard!
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So I'm running out of cash for the construction of my new shop and am thinking about selling my copy of this. Any interest here before i toss it on ebay?
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There's a new 18x24 edition out which they're calling a screenprinted lithograph.
http://flaminglips.warnerbrosrecords.com/
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fnord wrote:which they're calling a screenprinted lithograph.
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Anyone have this framed? Would love to see a pic
On a separate note, Iv'e read that Wayne Coyne said there were only about 50-100 of these printed and they were printed by himself. Anyone know how many color variants there are? I count 4 based on the images here, wondering if there might be more. Also wondering if there are only 50-100 total of these or 50-100 per color variant.
Found this green skull/purple splatter version online. Don't see it in the image gallery...
On a separate note, Iv'e read that Wayne Coyne said there were only about 50-100 of these printed and they were printed by himself. Anyone know how many color variants there are? I count 4 based on the images here, wondering if there might be more. Also wondering if there are only 50-100 total of these or 50-100 per color variant.
Found this green skull/purple splatter version online. Don't see it in the image gallery...
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It should be noted that there are actually two different versions of this poster.
And, among the different versions there are slight variants of color.
It is true that Wayne did print these in his garage with the help of Scott Booker. And yes, the quantity produced of each was under 100. They were specifically created for independent mom/pop record stores of which Wayne has always been a big fan. And let's face it, prior to She Don't Use Jelly getting radio airplay the lips records weren't selling many copies outside of indie M&P stores. Scott actually was responsible for mailing these out as I received the Lollapalooza print ,personally, from him many years ago at the request of friend who worked at WBR Alternative Marketing and knew I was a big fan.
If you look carefully at the bottom section of the images you will see that there was one print done for a show on April 1st and then a second print was done for the Lollapalooza dates which began in July. So, technically, they are two different prints and probably should be under two separate listings. But hey, the world is an imperfect place.... just like Wayne's silkscreening skills. A Beautiful Mess.
And, among the different versions there are slight variants of color.
It is true that Wayne did print these in his garage with the help of Scott Booker. And yes, the quantity produced of each was under 100. They were specifically created for independent mom/pop record stores of which Wayne has always been a big fan. And let's face it, prior to She Don't Use Jelly getting radio airplay the lips records weren't selling many copies outside of indie M&P stores. Scott actually was responsible for mailing these out as I received the Lollapalooza print ,personally, from him many years ago at the request of friend who worked at WBR Alternative Marketing and knew I was a big fan.
If you look carefully at the bottom section of the images you will see that there was one print done for a show on April 1st and then a second print was done for the Lollapalooza dates which began in July. So, technically, they are two different prints and probably should be under two separate listings. But hey, the world is an imperfect place.... just like Wayne's silkscreening skills. A Beautiful Mess.
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Wow I never noticed that, thanks for pointing that outfreaksmeout wrote:It should be noted that there are actually two different versions of this poster.
And, among the different versions there are slight variants of color.
It is true that Wayne did print these in his garage with the help of Scott Booker. And yes, the quantity produced of each was under 100. They were specifically created for independent mom/pop record stores of which Wayne has always been a big fan. And let's face it, prior to She Don't Use Jelly getting radio airplay the lips records weren't selling many copies outside of indie M&P stores. Scott actually was responsible for mailing these out as I received the Lollapalooza print ,personally, from him many years ago at the request of friend who worked at WBR Alternative Marketing and knew I was a big fan.
If you look carefully at the bottom section of the images you will see that there was one print done for a show on April 1st and then a second print was done for the Lollapalooza dates which began in July. So, technically, they are two different prints and probably should be under two separate listings. But hey, the world is an imperfect place.... just like Wayne's silkscreening skills. A Beautiful Mess.
“We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams” - Willy Wonka