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  • Theatre Picasso Exhibition At Tate Modern In London
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    Theatre Picasso Exhibition At Tate Modern In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 15, 2025: A gallery staff member looks at a painting by Pablo Picasso titled "Nude Woman with Necklace", 1968, during a photo call for "Theatre Picasso" exhibition (17 September 2025 - 12 April 2026) at Tate Modern in London, United Kingdom on September 15, 2025. The exhibition features some of Picasso's best known works from Tate's collection alongside key loans from leading Picasso museums in France, staged in a theatre-inspired set. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Apollo 13 moon mission leader James Lovell dies at 97
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    Apollo 13 moon mission leader James Lovell dies at 97
    10/8/1968 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America: In this US Government hand-out photo, taken on October 8,1968 the Apollo 8 prime crew stands in foreground as the Apollo (Spacecraft 103/Saturn 503) space vehicle leaves the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building on way to Pad A, Launch Complex 39. The Saturn V stack and its mobile launch tower are atop a huge crawler-transporter. The Apollo 8 crew consists of (left to right) astronauts Frank Borman, commander; James A. Lovell Jr., command module pilot; and William A. Anders, lunar module pilot. In August of 1968, these three NASA astronauts received a call telling them to cancel their winter holiday plans — they were going to the Moon. Fifty years later we are celebrating the historic mission of Apollo 8. (NASA via CNP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) photo from Consolidated News Photos

     

  • Christian VANDER (drummer, musician, and founder of the band Magma) in 1968.
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    Christian VANDER (drummer, musician, and founder of the band Magma) in 1968.
    Christian VANDER ( of the band Magma) in 1968.
    Credit Image: © Philippe Gras/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE APRF

     

  • Angie Dickinson and Burt Bacharach 1968
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    Angie Dickinson and Burt Bacharach 1968
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mediapunch/Shutterstock (10497517a)
    A Black and White Photo of Angie Dickinson and Burt Bacharach Arms Locked at the 1968 Academy Awards
    Angie Dickinson and Burt Bacharach 1968

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

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  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Elvis 1
    Ref 12775
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    Pictures must credit: Kruse GWS Auctions Inc

    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:Elvis playing the Hagstrom guitar on the 1968 comeback TV special

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Elvis 1
    Ref 12775
    29/03/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Kruse GWS Auctions Inc

    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures must credit: Kruse GWS Auctions Inc

    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Elvis' 1968er Comeback-Gitarre verkauft sich für über 600'000 USD
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    Pictures must credit: Kruse GWS Auctions Inc

    A guitar Elvis Presley played for his 1968 comeback TV appearance has sold for over $600,000 USD.The instrument is a red electric V-2 model by Swedish maker Hagstrom.It is described as one of the most historically significant and iconic instruments of all time.The instrument was sold by US specialist auction house GWS Auctions based in California for $500,000 USD / €424.770 euros plus buyer’s premium of 23 percent making $615,000 USD / €522.470 euros,Elvis, in black leather, used the guitar on a medley featuring blues number Trouble and his hit Guitar Man.The 1968 Elvis performance aired on NBC in the USA on December 3, 1968 and marked Elvis' return to live performance after seven years.Until then his career had concentrated on making movies.The special was initially planned as Christmas special.The special was transformed by Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker and producer Bob Finkel to create a concert aimed to appeal to a younger audience. The 68' Comeback Special launched Elvis Presley's return to live touring, beginning with a series of performances at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.It was his first public stage appearance in eight years.

    OPS:The Elvis 1968 special Hagstrom guitar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

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  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Essential Run DMC

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Essential Run DMC

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The B52's Wild Planet

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Distancing 1
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The B52's , Wild Planet

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Pet Shop Boys, Actually

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Pet Shop Boys, Actually

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. U2 , The Joshua Tree

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.U2, The Joshua Tree

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. NWA, Straight Outta Compton

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.NWA, Straight Outta Compton

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    AA series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Highway to Hell by AC/DC

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Kiss , Destroyer

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Kiss, Destroyer

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The Clash, Combat Rock

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Clash, Combat Rock

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Fugees , The Score

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Ramones, Anthology

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.Ramones, Anthology

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.The Beatles, Abbey Road

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Beatles, Abbey Road

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Queen, Queen II

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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Queen, Queen II

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Simon and Garfunkel, Booends

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Simon and Garfunkel, Bookends

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Blondie's debut album titled Blondie

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Bondie, Blondie

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Fleetwood Mac, Rumours

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Fleetwood Mac, Rumours

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, a collection of motoring memorabilia including a parking ticket issued to Ringo Starr. The collection sold for for £2,125 / €2.540.

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, a collection of motoring memorabilia including a parking ticket issued to Ringo Starr. The collection sold for for £2,125 / €2.540.It includes RIngo's Yellow Submarine movie premiere parking permit

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, Beatle manager Brian Epstein's personal copy of an audition tape the band made in 1962 for the Decca record label. It sold for for £62,500 GBP / €74,735 Euros.It comes with a letter of provenance from Epstein's nephew

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, a collection of motoring memorabilia including a parking ticket issued to Ringo Starr. The collection sold for for £2,125 / €2.540.The lot includes George Harrison's Mini Ray remote control for the garage doors at his home

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, Beatle manager Brian Epstein's personal copy of an audition tape the band made in 1962 for the Decca record label. It sold for for £62,500 GBP / €74,735 Euros.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: Also sold at the same auction, Beatle manager Brian Epstein's personal copy of an audition tape the band made in 1962 for the Decca record label. It sold for for £62,500 GBP / €74,735 Euros.

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  • FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    FEATURE - Sonnenbrille von John Lennon für über 160'000 Franken versteigert
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    Ref 11212
    13/12/19
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    A pair of broken sunglasses that belonged to Beatles legend have sold for a staggering £137,500 GBP / €164.465 Euros at auction.The pair, left behind by the star in the back of a car in 1968 and picked up a chauffeur for the Fab Four, had been expected to fetch no more than £8,000 GBP / €9565 Euros.The gold tone wire-framed sunglasses by make r Oliver Goldsmith, have round green tinted lenses, with "Oliver Goldsmith" engraved on each inner temple.They are missing a screw on one side resulting in a loose temple.One lens was also loose and both have small scratches.

    OPS: The broken Lennon sunglasses sold at auction.

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