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Chuck Berry Sons of Champlin Denver 67 Griffin Moscoso
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fixed, thank yougoatboy wrote:Woops forgot to uncheck counted on the signed entry of 4-29
- watersbrad
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This is perhaps my fave FD print.
I've probably spent an hour trying to decipher the text... pretty sure it doesn't say anything.
All of the band/venue info is in the little comic text bubble
It's also supposedly a self-portrait of Rick Griffin.
I've probably spent an hour trying to decipher the text... pretty sure it doesn't say anything.
All of the band/venue info is in the little comic text bubble
It's also supposedly a self-portrait of Rick Griffin.
- phunmusicphan
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I like this one also. I love my modern collection but they sure new how to make a statement back in the day. When you see posters like this you can see how the old vintage rock art has influence poster art of today.
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