Showing 41-51 of 51
By: [MDC]
Price: $30.00
Publisher: Germany, 1987
Seller ID: 2375
Six photos of M.D.C. (aka Millions of Dead Cops, Millions of Dead Children, Multi-Death Corporations) performing at Ajz in Bielefeld and the Live Station in Dortmund, Germany in 1987. The photos, which focus mainly on singer Dave Dictor, were taken for a German zine whose name has, unfortunately, been lost to time. All are very good with light bumping to a few corners. M.D.C., a far-left hardcore band, originated in Austin, before relocating to San Francisco, and fina... View more info
By: [Scream]
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Germany, 1987
Seller ID: 2386
[Scream] Four Photographs of Scream Live in Germany. Four photos of the DC hardcore band Scream, taken for a German zine whose name has been lost to time, at a concert at the Life Station in Dortmund, Germany in 1987. Three of the images are of singer Peter Stahl (in a Rock Against Reagan T-shirt), and one is of his brother, guitarist Franz Stahl. While there has been some shuffling of the lineup over the years – including Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters on drums fr... View more info
By: [Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren] Coleman, Ray, ed.
Price: $150.00
Publisher: London, IPC Specialist and Professional Press Ltd.: 1979
Seller ID: 2388
Three issues: 16, 23 and 30 June 1979. Newsprint tabloids, three issues, approx. 33 by 44.5 cm, 72; 80; 72 pp. inlcd. covers, illus. Fair with edge wear and tears, spine wear and yellowing; June 30 issue has a small, old tape repair to the spine. “The rise and fall of Malcolm McLaren,” three issues featuring “a three-week series on the man who sold the Sex Pistols” in which Michael Watts talks with McLaren, Jamie Reid, Vivienne Westwood, Steven Fisher (McLaren... View more info
By: [Sex Pistols] Moorcock, Michael
Price: $35.00
Publisher: London, Virgin Books Ltd.: 1980
Edition: First printing
Seller ID: 2391
Newsprint in newspaper format, two sections, approx. 35 by 58 cm and then folded, [24] pp. incld. covers, illus. Fair with edge wear and tears, yellowing, and a small stain on the top and bottom edges. A novelization of the movie in ten lessons: How to Manufacture Your Group; Establish the Name; Sell The Swindle; Do Not Play, Do Not Give the Game Away; How To Steal As Much Money As Possible From The Record Company Of Your Choice, etc. Heavily illustrated with movie st... View more info
By: [Sex Pistols] Scrivener, Tony
Price: $300.00
Seller ID: 2393
Agents of Anarchy: Surrey: Kingsfleet Publications, 1992. Glossy wraps, 21 by 29.8 cm, 112 pp., illus. Light edge and corner wear. This copy has a scrap of paper with the author’s name and address, handwritten by Scrivener, attached to the inside of the front cover. After Anarchy: [Surrey]: Tony Scrivener, 2003. “Exclusive box set edition,” complete, which includes a “presentation box” (brown card box with After Anarchy graphics affixed to one side, 31 by ... View more info
Price: $125.00
Publisher: np, [1980-83]
Seller ID: 2395
No place: no indication of who originally created the scrapbook, assembled c.1980-1983. Production scrapbook with SLF graphics and titles pasted on the front cover, staple-bound wraps, 24.5 by 37.5 cm, [32] pp. of which all but three are used. Light cover wear and scuffing with heavy corner wear and creases. A great scrapbook from an obvious SLF fan. The Stiff Little Fingers were a Belfast-based punk band that formed in 1977. They started off as a cover band15 but q... View more info
By: [The Clash]
Price: $150.00
Publisher: Beverly Hills and Boston, Atlantic Releasing Corp.: 1980
Seller ID: 2357
Staple-bound wraps, 19.6 by 28 cm, 29 pp., illus. Very good with light yellowing and a staple hole in the upper corner of the front cover. Promotional “Official Booklet” for the Clash movie “Rude Boy,” which was released in 1980. While the plotline – young dumbass leaves his crap job to roadie for The Clash – met mixed reviews (“labored,” as Jon Savage put it1), it undoubtedly has some of the best live concert footage ever recorded, including The Clash... View more info
By: [The Clash] Coleman, Ray, ed.
Price: $40.00
Publisher: London, IPC Specialist and Professional Press Ltd.: 1977
Seller ID: 2356
23 April 1977. Newsprint tabloid, approx. 33 by 44.5 cm, 64 pp. incld. covers, illus. Fair with heavy edge wear, spine tears, yellowing, some light dampstains along the top edge, and an unfortunate 6 cm yellow stain near the right center of the cover through p. 15. “Clash tilt for the top,” a classic Clash cover, with articles on Iggy Pop, The Jam, Bob Marley, “Clash personality: Joe Strummer talks to Caroline Coon,” “Punk rock: there’s money in anarchy”... View more info
By: [The Ramones]
Price: $25.00
Publisher: 1987
Seller ID: 2380
Two photos of The Ramones at a concert in 1987, taken for a German zine whose name has been lost to time. Both images feature all four band members. While not crystal clear, these are scarce snapshots of some of the founders of punk. On the verso, “Ramones” is written in Sharpie, there are date stamps of 10’87, and there is a stamp from the record shop that originally purchased the zine’s archives. View more info
By: [The Ramones] Capitol Theatre
Price: $20.00
Publisher: Passaic, NJ, Capitol Theatre: 1979
Seller ID: 2381
Single sheet, folded, 14 by 21.5 cm, [4] pp., illus. Fair with creases from being folded in quarters, and scuff marks near the bottom of the front cover and the inside of the front cover. “John Scher presents at the Capitol Theatre Saturday, February 10, 1979, The Ramones, Special Guest Star, David Johansen Group.” Includes a half-page photo of The Ramones along with a brief bio, a bio and small pic of the Johansen Group, and coming events (Elvis Costello, Cheech ... View more info
By: [The Replacements] Walsh, Jim
Price: $50.00
Publisher: St. Paul, MN, Voyageur Press: 2007
Edition: First printing
Inscription: Signed
Seller ID: 2382
Hardcover with dust jacket, black cloth with silver spine titles, 15.4 by 23.5 cm, 304 pp., black and white photographs. Very good with minor bumping at the head and tail of the spine; in a very good jacket. Signed by Jim Walsh on the front free endpaper. From the publisher: “Formed in a Minneapolis basement in 1979, the Replacements were a notorious rock ’n’ roll circus, renowned for self-sabotage, cartoon shtick, stubborn contrarianism, stage-fright, Dionysian... View more info