■THE CLASH at Bonds International Casino original photo_05 六切額装■

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THE CLASH at Bonds International Casino original photo_05 6-sheet framed print

The Clash at Bonds International Casino, New York, May〜June 1981, 17 shows were held at Bonds International Casino in New York City to celebrate the release of the album “Sandinista! Photographer Joe was the official photographer for these shows and shot this documentary on June 1, 1981. This series of shows was an important event for the band. #Supporting bands included The Fall, Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five, Dead Kennedys, Bad Brains, KRAUT, and Lee “Scratch” Perry.
The band is credited in detail in the lower left margin of the photo and signed by photographer Joseph Szkodzinski on the right.

Set List:London Calling / Safe European Home / The Leader / Somebody Got Murdered / (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais / The Guns of Brixton / This Is Radio Clash / The Call Up / Complete Control / Junco Partner(James Waynes cover) / Lightning Strikes (Not Once but Twice) / Ivan Meets G.I. Joe / Charlie Don ‘t Surf / Bankrobber / The Magnificent Seven / Wrong Embryo (The Rulers cover) / Train in Vain / Career Opportunities / Clampdown / One More Time / Brand New Cadillac (Vince Taylor & The Playboys cover) / Washington Bullets / Janie Jones / The Street Parade / Armageddon Time (Will Williams cover) / Jimmy Jazz / London’s Burning / Police and Thieves (Junior Murvin cover)

Six-slice 203 x 254cm Weight: 650g Outside dimensions of frame: 271 x 321mm 14,000 yen + consumption tax
Picture frame: color: black Material: wood Front panel: glass Accessories: hanging cord

Joseph Szkodzinski: Joseph Szkodzinski, who grew up in Queens, NY in the 1960s, is a photographer who photographed New York nightclubs and numerous band shows in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bands he photographed during that time include Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys, NewYork Dolls, Johnny Thunders, The Clash, BAUHAUS, Steel Pulse, Screaming Jay Hawkins, TALKING HEADS, and DICTATORS, and many more.
He studied photography and art at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, graduating with a BFA in photography in 1981. Since then, he has worked as a staff photographer for Image Bank, Getty Images, and the NYPD, and has also freelanced and contributed to newspapers and magazines. Joe Sokodzinski has taken his camera into the back alleys and backrooms of 1970s New York City to capture street photography that captures obvious moments of reality. His black-and-white photographs, such as one of a battered boxer staring at his reflection in a dirty gym mirror, show the grit of New York when it was still tough. It represents New York before Giuliani, before chain stores, and before loft developers.


#Image is for illustrative purposes only. Specifications and exteriors of frames are subject to change without notice.

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Weight 1000 g