This topic is dedicated to: Red Hot Chili Peppers San Francisco 89 Kozik / Owseichik
Red Hot Chili Peppers San Francisco 89 Kozik / Owseichik
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- wandering-gypsy
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... a contentious topic.
Arlene went to a few TRPS shows here in The City a few years back. I took one of these posters in and asked her if she did it or Kozik did it. She stated, in no uncertain terms, that it was her poster, not Franks.
A dealer at the same TRPS show said Frank started it, there was a dispute, and Arlene finished it.
I be a confused boy.
If anyone knows Frank, it would be interesting to hear his take.
I have no reason whatsoever to doubt Arlene. What else do I have to go on?
As an aside, I saw a stack of these on a "bargain" table at a Bay Area dealer some time ago and bought 'em all at a nickel apiece. The nephews and several friends benefited. I kept one which I'm glad I did because this is one ass-kickin image and I love to eat fiery chilis!
It's one of my favorite modern posters - simple, yet a retinal burning standout. Subject refelcts the band, too .... what a concept.
Arlene went to a few TRPS shows here in The City a few years back. I took one of these posters in and asked her if she did it or Kozik did it. She stated, in no uncertain terms, that it was her poster, not Franks.
A dealer at the same TRPS show said Frank started it, there was a dispute, and Arlene finished it.
I be a confused boy.
If anyone knows Frank, it would be interesting to hear his take.
I have no reason whatsoever to doubt Arlene. What else do I have to go on?
As an aside, I saw a stack of these on a "bargain" table at a Bay Area dealer some time ago and bought 'em all at a nickel apiece. The nephews and several friends benefited. I kept one which I'm glad I did because this is one ass-kickin image and I love to eat fiery chilis!
It's one of my favorite modern posters - simple, yet a retinal burning standout. Subject refelcts the band, too .... what a concept.
- wandering-gypsy
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Arlene's name is printed on the bottom left corner.
"Those English kids want to play the blues so bad—and they do play the blues so bad".
Sonny Boy Williamson on the feeble attempts by '60's British bands to play the blues.
Sonny Boy Williamson on the feeble attempts by '60's British bands to play the blues.