A Large Collection Of Music Books - from the Rolling Stones to the History of Music / Guides and Biographies. A great collection that will keep you reading for months to come at a fraction of the published price! . Housed in 15 Boxes. Other books including Rock / Pop / Jazz / Soul / Yearbooks / Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, James Taylor, Travis, Squeeze, Dusty, Kinks ... over 300 books - please see images.
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THE BEATLES - THE ROLLING STONES - ROY ORBISON - FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS AND MUCH MORE - A fantastic collection of Five scrap books, including clippings, tickets, programmes, plus separate tickets x 2 fan club cards, NME 1965 programme, Roadshow 1963 programme, Helen Shapiro programme, hand index and show review book. There are 2 x Beatles Scrap books which contain cuttings and pictures and bubble gum cards and The Beatles Show white programme. A `scraps` scrapbook containing New Musical Express Ticket and 1963-64 programme - Hit parade 1964 - old polaroid / brownie box camera photos? of The Beatles / Rolling Stones / Shadows . Other programmes Cliff - Joe Brown - Billy J Kramer - Roy Orbison - Dusty Springfield - Everly Brothers ( Rolling Stones ) Gerry and the Pacemakers - Freddie and the Dreamers. 2 other Scrap Books containg Beatles / Roy Programme and Ticket and lots of cuttings. Please note all the above have been glued into the scrap books. Also included in this lot seperate and without glue are the following. Beatles Odean Nottingham Ticket Nov 5. New Musical Express 1965 ticket - 2 x fan club cards - New Musical Express 1964-65 programme with writing on the front. Helen Shapiro programme and Greatest Record Show Programme.
A Collection of LP Records in 2 boxes - Comprising of 9 x Genesis albums - Humblebums - BeBop Deluxe live with ep - ELO - Moody Blues - Santana - J Geils Band - t-rex - Rainbow rising - Camel - Eagles - Pink Fairies - Live Cream - Jethro Tull - Traffic x 4 - ELP - Jethro Tull thick as a Brick paper sleeve - Pink Floyd the wall no sticker - Wings - Beatles Rubber soul - Sgt Peppers - Rolling Stones big hits - Gong Expression II - Yes Album - Monty Python - Moog Indigo - faust tapes - Pink Floyd wish you were here - nice pair - meddle - the final cut - more - delicate sound of - Animals - Deep Purple x 4 and others... Box 1 x 35 records Box 2 38
A Collection of Rolling Stones Vinyl LP Records including the Folllowing : Sticky Fingers with small Zip in very good plus condition cat no COC 59100. Music for the millions / Get Ya Yas Out / Big Hits / Rock Echoes / RS - LK 4605 / Out of our Heads 4733 / Aftermath Blue decca SKL 4786 / Let it Bleed with sticker no poster blue label cat LK5025 / Between the Buttons mono Red LK 4852 / Flowers Decca European unique cover Cat no sss120 / Rolled Gold / Vol 2 Story of / Beggars reprint / comp and 2 Bill Wyman records etc.In vg / vg + condition consumate with age.Total of 20 records in one LP case.
ROLLING STONES - 7" COLLECTION. Superb collection of 27 x 7". Titles include The Rolling Stones inc. You Better Move On (DFE 8560), Got Live if You Want It! (DFE 8620), Five By Five (DFE 8590), The Singer of the Song (F.12263), Not Fade Away (F.11845), Come On (F.11675), Stoned (F.11764), As Tears Go By (F.12331), Everybody Needs Something To Love, Try a Little Harder, Sad Day, Ruby Tuesday, Paint It, Black (F.12395), Little Red Rooster (F 12014), Who's Driving Your Plane, The Spider and the Fly, RS 19103, RS 19114, Respectable and Mick Jagger - Memo From Turner. Condition is generally Ex / Ex+, with a few dropping slightly below.
THE ROLLING STONES - MODERN LP RARITIES. A fantastic pack of 4 modern studio LP rarities by rock legends The Rolling Stones. Titles include Stripped (V2801, 1995 UK EMI pressing. Printed inner sleeves.. Stamped matrix besides sides A and C that have JA etched. Records are stunning Ex+/ sleeve Ex+), A Bigger Bang (V3012, 2005 European pressing. Printed inner sleeves. Records Ex+/ sleeve Ex+), Voodoo Lounge (V2750, 1994 pressing with etched Townhouse DMM matrix. Printed inner sleeves. Records are Ex+/ sleeve Ex+) & Bridges To Babylon (V2840, 1997 pressing with printed inner sleeves. Records Ex+/ sleeve Ex+).
THE ROLLING STONES - BETWEEN THE BUTTONS/AFTERMATH LPs. Interesting bundle of 2 x UK 60s original Stones LPs. Titles are Between The Buttons (mono LK 4852 4A/6A, unboxed labels - lovely clean Ex record/VG unusual misprinting sleeve with a larger 'border' on the front, some staining to the reverse) and Aftermath (mono LK 4786 1B/3A, unboxed labels - glossy VG+ record with some minor surface marks, nothing heavier/VG+ stock sleeve, some minor staining to the reverse).
THE ROLLING STONES/RELATED - LP COLLECTION. Ace collection of 7 x LPs including collectable pressings. Titles are Let It Bleed (early stereo boxed RE, SKL 5025 - VG+/with lovely Ex+ condition poster/Ex very sharp sleeve, og hype sticker), Sticky Fingers (UK COC 59100 A4/B3 - VG+/with insert/VG), Beggars Banquet (boxed stereo RE, SKL4955 - VG+/Ex), Ya-Ya's (SKL 5065 - VG copy), Goat's Head Soup (COC 59101 - Ex/Ex, w/insert), Black And Blue (COC 59106 - Ex+/Ex+ top copy, w/inner) and Ronnie Wood - Now Look (K 56145 - Ex+/VG+, glue unstuck, an easy repair).
THE ROLLING STONES - SOME GIRLS/ STICKY FINGERS (MOFI LP PACK). A superb pack of 2 LPs by The Rolling Stones. Both are audiophile reissues on the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab label. Titles include Some Girls (MFSL 1-087, 1983 US limited edition reissue. Has printed wrap-around inner card sleeve. The record is in stunning Ex+ condition/ the die-cut sleeve has some light edge storage wear. VG+) & Sticky Fingers (MFSL 1-060, 1981 US limited edition pressing. Record is stunning Ex+/ sleeve with imitation zipper on the cover has some light edge storage wear. Strong VG+).
The Rolling Stones: A Love You Live Promotional Display Table Cloth,1977,designed by Andy Warhol, this rare vinyl table cloth was printed exclusively for use at the Rolling Stones Love You Live launch party, thrown by the band at the New York club Trax on September 27, 1977, 36in x 48in (91.5cm x 122cm)Footnotes:Warhol created the album cover artwork for Love You Live and designed this for use at the party, which he and the Stones attended. Reportedly, these vinyl versions were used as table cloths at the party.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Rolling Stones: An Acetate Recording Of Sympathy For The Devil,1968,a single-sided 7inch Emidisc, label with recording details in red ballpoint, marked BBC Copy and also inscribed in blue, Sock-It-To-Me-Another Philosorock Goody, in die-cut card sleeve with John Peel's handwritten band name to cornerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Rolling Stones: A Factory Sample Pressing Of The Album Beggars Banquet,1968,Decca LK 4955, double-sided 12inch disc, with Factory Sample Not For Sale labels with handwritten recording details and John Peel's handwritten track listings in blue felt-tip pen, with Xerox lyric sheets, in plain white paper sleeveFootnotes:Exhibited:You Say You Want A Revolution? Records And Rebels 1966-1970, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2016.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rock & Roll Music: A Selection of Books From John Peel's Library,comprising; A Decade of The Who by Fabulous Music Ltd (1977) with letter from the publishers; The Rock Year Book 1981 by Michael Gross & Maxim Jakubowski (1980); The Rolling Stones History of Rock & Roll by Jim Miller (1981) with press release insert; 25 Years of Rock by John Tobler & Pete Frame with introduction by Elton John (1980); Blues: The British Collection by Bob Brunning (1986); Rebel Rock: The Politics of Popular Music by John Street (1986); David Robert Jones Bowie: The Discography of a Generalist 1962-1979 by David Jeffrey Fletcher (1979) with letter from Fletcher and press release for the book; Chuck Berry: The Autobiography by Chuck Berry (1987); The Great Rock Discography by Martin C. Strong (1998); The Music's All That Matters: A History of Progressive Rock by Paul Stump (1997) (10)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Perfumed Garden: The Original Artwork By Ken Hayes Created For John Peel's Article In The Magazine 'Gandalf's Garden',1967,gouache on artboard, hand-painted by Ken Hayes (Graphics Dept) as an illustration to accompany an article by John Peel in Issue No.1 of the sub-culture magazine 'Gandalf's Garden'. The centrepiece of the artwork reading John Peel all at sea in the galaxy with the names of bands such as The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Captain Beefheart, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, Dylan, The Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd and Donovan among others in the design around it, signed and dated '67 by the artist in the bottom right corner, the back of the board with a handwritten football score Chelsea 1 - Liverpool 2, 14 1/2in x 24 1/2in (37cm x 62cm)Footnotes:'The Perfumed Garden' was the name of John Peel's late-night programme on the British pirate radio station, Radio London in 1967. After working in the USA in commercial pop radio, Peel returned to the UK and joined Radio London in March 1967. As well as various slots on Radio London's usual three-hour daytime shows, Peel was given the midnight to 2am slot, then called 'London After Midnight'.Gradually it dawned on me that no one was actually listening to this programme – I mean, no one in the Radio London office, and certainly none of the people on the ship. So I started to improvise a little bit and gradually stopped running the ads and so on, and playing more of this music that I had brought back from America with me. And also adding a British dimension with people like the Incredible String Band and Hendrix and Pink Floyd, I suppose, Tyrannosaurus Rex, all these sort of people. I called the programme the Perfumed Garden.'- John PeelRunning from May-August 1967, 'The Perfumed Garden' blossomed and celebrated the weird and the obscure. John refused to play hit lists and top 40s, preferring to concentrate on underground acts such as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Captain Beefheart, John Fahey and Fairport Convention. He also played albums in their entirety, which was considered to be crazy at the time and would never have been allowed at the BBC. The first the Radio London management knew of his programme was when it began to gather glowing reviews in the music press and when the station's London office received an appreciative letter from The Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein. Peel's listeners also sent in letters and poems to him; for many, the programme was an introduction to the music and beliefs of the flower power era. 'Gandalf's Garden' was a publication focusing on a 'mystical community' which flourished at the end of the 1960s as part of the London hippie-underground movement. The magazine emerged in 1968 and ran for 6 issues. This artwork can be seen on Page 8 of Issue No.1 alongside John Peel's article 'A Dawn Walk In The Mind Of The Musical Gardener', published 1st May 1968.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Rolling Stones: An Autographed Copy Of The Rare Promotional Album,1969,UK disc Decca RSM.1 in US cover RSD.1, the back cover signed in blue ballpoint and felt-tip pens, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, with Decca 'The Rolling Stones Complete Catalogue' insert, a fold-out poster of the band and a Decca 'Rated Releases' newsletter regarding the record and stating that Only 200 copies of this promotional record have been produced in Britain and we very much regret that no further copies can be orderedFootnotes:In the autumn of 1969, after a gap of more than two years and with a new guitarist, the Stones were preparing to go out on the road once more, with a 17-date tour in the US beginning on the 7th November. Ahead of this, this promo record for radio play was produced and was released in the UK on 30th October to radio stations and DJs. It was a compilation of old songs, with just one new one included, Love In Vain, from the soon-to-be-released album Let It Bleed. As confirmed by the newsletter included in this lot, only 200 copies were pressed on the Decca label for the UK. In the US, copies were pressed on the London label but no precise figure of how many is available. The covers for both pressings were printed in the US, hence the mis-match in catalogue numbers between disc and cover, and there are differences in text between the US and UK covers. As the newsletter points out, ...the publishing details and timings refer to the American record and it would be appreciated if the record label itself could be referred to for copyright and programming purposes.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Rolling Stones: An Apple Acetate Recording Of The Album, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!,1970,a double-sided, 12inch disc, Apple Custom Recording labels with typewritten recording details and titled Get Your Yah Yah's Out, the die-cut plain card sleeve with track listing, as per release, by John Peel in orange felt-tip penFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
NINE BOXES AND LOOSE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, RECORDS, CDS AND DVDS ETC, to include a Sony twin tape deck, radio, JVC VHS player, Bush DVD player, E-System tower computer, PC tower case, Sony discman, Liteon DVD drive, pink monitor, keyboard and cables etc, records include Nat King Cole, John Williams, Huey Lewis and the News, Frank Sinatra, Gilbert and Sullivan, Peter Paul and Mary, Simon and Garfunkel, CDs - Lightning Hopkins, BB King, Joe Cocker, Rolling Stones, REM, Joe Jackson etc, DVDs - Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Dragonfly, Billy Elliot etc, selection of soft cases etc, electrical equipment has not been checked or tested
A collection of concert programmes. Comprising Two of The Dave Clark Five programmes, 1964 (2), The Rolling Stones, Freddie and the Dreamers (1964, featuring The Hollies, Marianne Faithful and others), Roy Orbison, Freddie and the Dreamers (1964), The All Star Package Show (1963, with Freddie & the Dreamers), Manfred Mann (featuring Bill Haley and his Comets and others) Condition Report: All show some wear consistent with age including spots of discolouration, rubbing to the seams and some folded page corners. Manfield Mann and The Rolling Stones have the remnants of a sticker to the top right corner. The others all have stickers stuck on written with dates. Roy Orbison and All Star Package programmes have been directly written on. Freddie has some small tears inside. Dave Clark has 'GKL' written to the back. None have been laminated or have obvious signs of restoration.
A collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. With artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, Everly Bros, Dusty Springfield and others (Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Odeon, Brighton Hippodrome) Condition Report: By repute the handbills are original having been collected by the owner along with autograph albums that are in this sale. All have some pin holes and spots of discolouration. Some have binder holes. Dusty Springfield, Everly Bros, Beatles, Bobby Vee have been previously foldedTommy Roe, The beatles have tape to the cornersTommy Roe, Everly Bros, Beatles, Bobby Vee have small tears to the edgesBilly J Krammer, Brook Benton been torn along the bottomNone have been laminated or have obvious signs of restoration.
A collection of music handbills. With artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles, The Dave Clark Five, Dusty Springfield, Gerry and the Pacemakers and others (Fairfield Hall Croydon, The Coventry Theatre, The ABC, Granada) Condition Report: By repute the hand bills are original having been collected by the owner along with autographs albums we have in this sale. 31 programmes in the lot.All show signs of wear consistent with age and usage, including pin marks to the corners and spots of discolouration.Adam Faith, The Kinks, American Folk, Ray Charles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Searchers, The Tornados have small tears to the edges.Keith Beckett, Roy Orbison, Dave Clark Five, Billy J Kramer have small areas of tapeThe Kinks, Ray Charles, American Folk, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Manfred Mann, The Honeycombs, Dave Clark Five, Roy Orbison, The Animals, Rolling Stones, The Hollies have been folded.Brenda Lee has '1964' written to the top, '1962' to the other, also a large section missing to the bottom right. The Rolling Stones has '1964' written on the top.The Searchers and been cut down the side. Rolling stones have large staple tears. American Negro have ringbinder holes.None have obvious lamination or restoration.
A collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. With artists including The Who, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones (with Tina Turner and others), The Rolling Stones (with The Checkmates and others) (Adelphi, Colston Hall) and others Condition Report: All have signs of wear consistent with age and usage, including pin holes, rubbing and spots of discolouration. The Rolling Stones/The Rattles has remnants of sticker to the front, '12 64' written directly on the front and 'GKL 12/4/64' on the back. The Kinks/The Animals, Rolling Stones, The Who, The Who/Traffic have been folded The Kinks/The Animals, Rolling Stones have two holes
A large collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. Including artists The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Kinks, Dave Berry, Manfred Mann, The Bachelors, The Supremes, Chuck Berry, Cilla Black, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard, various Gospel Choirs and others, (Odeon, London Palladium, the Granada), Condition Report: Total 37. All have 'Pin holes' holes to the top left and right corners, others also have some to the sides. All have some rubbing, slight discolouration around the 'Pin' holes and spots elsewhere with signs of general wear. ABC-Croydon, Kinks/Yardbirds, Cliff Richard/The Shadows, Beatles have '1965' written on the top, Kinks/Yardbirds, Cliff Richard/The Shadows have a staple mark.Kinks/Yardbirds, The Bachelors, Cliff Richard, Marquee Club, Jack Elliott, The Rolling Stones/Dave Berry, Chuck Berry, Hermans Hermits, Alan Bown, String Band, Pentangle, Banjo, have been folded previously.Gene Pitney, Folk'65, P.J. Proby, Jack Elliott, Pentangle have small tears.
Vinyl - Miles Davis - Lift To The Scaffold, The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, Out Of Our Heads x 2, Fleetwood Mac - Tusk, Santana - Moonflower, Joe Cocker!, Eric Clapton - Backless, The Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn, Electric Light Orchestra - Out Of The Blue, Sons of Leonard Cohen, James Taylor - Sweet Baby James, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Deja Vu, Crosby Stills and Nash, Derek & The Dominos - Layla, Nina Simone - To Love Somebody, Tim Buckley - Happy Sad and five Jazz LPs (21)
Rock Band, The Rolling Stones set of Bridges to Babylon tour tickets. This set of two tickets are from tour date 22ns august 1998 at Wembley Stadium and are approx 7x3 each. In great condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Collection of vinyl 33 LP records including: Reverend Gary Davis 'Say No to the Devil', Janis Joplin, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, 'Living on the Edge' strictly limited edition numbered 12" picture disc, The Stranglers IV 'Rattus Norvegicus', AC/DC 'For Those About to Rock', 'Fly on the Wall' and 'The Razor's Edge', Led Zeppelin first LP 1969 Plumb label, Rage Against the Machine 'Bullet in the Head' limited edition coloured vinyl (red and white), etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Collection of Rolling Stones records: 16 vinyl LPs and 24 singles. All original recordings including Rolling Stones' first LP 'Out of Our Heads', 'Flowers', 'Aftermath', 'Goats Head Soup', 'Rolling Stones from the Vault the Marquis Club 1971 (DVD included)', 'Tattoo You' etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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