Monday, April 07, 2014

OK, because you will have more, here is some more Pop-Spots...

Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (Gramercy Park West New York)

Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues (Behind London's Savoy Hotel)

Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' (Jones Street and West 4th Street, New York)

Bob Dylan (Jacob Street West 2nd, New York City)

Crosby, Stills & Nash (815 Palm Avenue, West Hollywood, California 1969)

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (23 Heddon Street, West of Carnaby street, London)

Foghat - Fool For The City - Back (Outside of 232 East 11th Street between second and Third Avenues,, New York.)

Neil Young - After the Gold Rush (Corner of Sullivan Street and West 3rd Street)

Ramones - Selftitled 1976 (Albert's Garden, East 2nd Street, Bowery Avenue)

Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning (New York Subway Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street)

The Doors - Morrison Hotel  (1246 South Hope Street, Los Angeles)

The Doors - Strange Days (Sniffen Court (150-158 East 36th Street, between Lexington Ave and Third Ave, New York)

The Who - The Kids Are Alright (Carl Schurz Monument 116th Street Morningside Heights New York)

The Who - The Who Sings My Generation 1965 (Across the street from Big Ben in London)

Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City (Park Avenue South between 17th and 18th Street.)

Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City (Park Avenue South between 17th and 18th Street.) '


Thats all i have, search for "pop-Spots at "google" for more.
ChrisGoesRock
 





13 comments:

  1. Thanks Chris, these are great.

    Bob W.

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  2. These are amazing Chris - I can't believe the origins of some of these classic album covers.

    Now, if only we could trace where the Beatles 'Abbey Road' cover was done :-)

    Cheers from DownUnder

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  3. great stuff, really enjoyed that. more please keep up the great work.

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  4. I'm so enjoying these!

    Allan R.

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  5. Really enjoyed this. Wish I still lived in NYC to check some of the places out...I hung out in the Village all the time, and walked down many of those same streets without paying any notice. If only I had known...

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  6. Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London and often extended to refer to the clock and the clock tower. The tower is now officially called the Elizabeth Tower, after being renamed in 2012 (from "Clock Tower") to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II

    Great find BTW :>)

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  7. An excellent man made excellents things, thank you.

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  8. Great pictures! Excellent! Thanks.
    JJ

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  9. COOLEST. POST. EVER!
    Thanks a lot for all your great posts and music information.

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  10. sO EXCITING!!! Thanks, Chris, for EVERYTHING!!!

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