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subject: Now In New York T-shirts From The Rolling Stones And Led Zepelling Being Auctioned [print this page]


The auctioned T-Shirts, conceived as collectable items, from the 1960s and 1970s and were worn by the gang of rock legends Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Queen, Beatles and others.

These 'vintage' band tee-shirts are due to recover the rock fans attention for rock music and its drifts. The t-shirts symbolize transient 'pop and rock' icons, the auctioneer said in a press release.

Between the items, we have a tee-shirt from the rock star Led Zeppelin's from the 1973 tour, there is also one from 'Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' show, where David Bowie used to play in the 60s, each of them are calculated between 2,000 to 3,000 dollars each.

From the same era, there is availabe a Rolling Stones tee-shirt with a really vibrant substance, which says 'Who the f**k are the Rolling Stones anyway?', and at the back, 'Who cares', which could sell for 800 dollars.

Some of the 1st tee-shirts from the British pop band 'the Yardbirds', which boosts pop music and was used in 1967 on the the Monterey's Pop Music Fest, 3,000 to 4,000 dollars is the price for which is expected to be sold.

Pictures taken of Ed Caraeff, Jim Marshall, Annie Leibowitz and many other rock legends are expected be auctioned, with someother of their belongings. Led Zeppelin's John Bonham's Ludwig drum sticks, and an amplifier designed by Bob Rissi, that was used in 1969 during the 'American Tour' is expected to be sold around 10,000$ and 15,000$.

An autograph from one of the biggest rock stars of all times, Jimi Hendrix, over the cover of 'The Jimi Hendrix Experience' album; and signatures of all the band members over the 'Bold as Love' album, are expected to be sold between 8,000 and 10,000 dollars, and will also be part of this music-fans collectors'

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