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My father in law gave this sticker to me a little while ago. Its real from the late 70's. He got it at a GD show on the east coast in the late 70's sometime.
ISO: Any Spusta original sketches, original inkings, or concept drawings. Please PM me to discuss...
- goldenrose
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^Awesome sticker Jester!
Some pieces I printed in the studio yesterday - split fountain madness
Some pieces I printed in the studio yesterday - split fountain madness
the reckless are out wrecking, the timid plead their pleas - robert hunter
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I looked for the track "Spunk Rock" for soooo long , found it one day on a CD rock comp , I was frightened to play it in case it wasn't as good as I remembered.....it was , and then some.peacedog wrote:Jester,
Check out Cipollina with Man on Maximum Darkness. We got an awesome reaction out of a kid we picked up hitchhiking out of Red Rocks after a Phil & Friends show, we rocked "Bananas" at full volume all the way into Denver. I remember him all glazed asking, "Who'd you say this is again, man?" as we rolled into town, my buddy and I bursting into laughter yelling "Man!" in unison. I'll get out here, thanks...
One of the original members (Ray Williams) widow lives in the next village and she popped in one day and asked if I wanted to buy his old record collection
This will drive a lot of the younger members on here to an thankful early grave , , but you don't get better than this ...
Ladies and Gentlemen , SpunkRock/Box...take it away Deke..
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^Diggin that Man
Was able to track down a better copy of Rick Griffin's 3 Indian Dudes
Was able to track down a better copy of Rick Griffin's 3 Indian Dudes
the reckless are out wrecking, the timid plead their pleas - robert hunter
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^Cool! Never saw that one before.
the reckless are out wrecking, the timid plead their pleas - robert hunter
Nice stuff guys! Hey Toyroom, what state was that Sal Valentino from ?
This one is one of my favorites. Its not real, its a re print (as you can see from the "Huge Rumbly") but still a fun one to look at....
This one is one of my favorites. Its not real, its a re print (as you can see from the "Huge Rumbly") but still a fun one to look at....
ISO: Any Spusta original sketches, original inkings, or concept drawings. Please PM me to discuss...
jester wrote:Nice stuff guys! Hey Toyroom, what state was that Sal Valentino from ?
This one is one of my favorites. Its not real, its a re print (as you can see from the "Huge Rumbly") but still a fun one to look at....
He's from San Francisco played with the Beau Brummels and Stone Ground.
Crabshaw Corner was Elvin Bishop's club in downtown Sacramento, mid-1970's. Not many posters but
a lot of nice handbills, most by Roger Shepherd.
By the way, this building is now the location of the Sacramento Rock and Radio Museum, which houses
one of the coolest poster collections you'll ever see. All stuff from the Sacramento area, framed and
on display for the public.