Memorabilia has always been a big part of the music world, going back right back to the advent of record shops. Whether it was promotional only material that was distributed by labels, or weird and wonder items manufactured by the bands or labels for general sale, they make for nice collector’s pieces and can really finish off a collection.
We see all kind of memorabilia pass through our hands and below are just a few of the highlights that we have in stock at eil.com
If you are looking for some great gift ideas or looking to treat yourself, our Christmas store is now open and being updated with new stock daily.
DAVID BOWIE Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (Incredibly Rare and Original Vintage 1980s’s UK WAREHOUSE label, short-sleeved T-shirt made of 100% cotton. This T Shirt was given to crew working on the movie Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence. The front displays white text (‘The Oshima Gang’) on black. The Oshima Gang refers to Nagisa Oshima, the director of the film. The reverse has black text ‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence’ printed to the red reverse. An extremely hard to find and collectable t-shirt; the first we have ever seen. This incredibly rare item appears lightly worn with some discolouration to the print. There are no holes and it remains overall in Excellent condition. A rare surviving example!) See more info for further size guide…
SONIC YOUTH Disappear (Very rare vintage 1991 UK [likely] XL T Shirt, featuring a wonderful image of Traci Lords to the front and guitar listing back print. There is fading to the shirt leaving it a dark grey, whilst despite a little print cracking, the image & text is still nice clear and bright. A highly collectable original nineties T Shirt. See more info for further sizing Infomation…).
RONNIE WOOD How Can It Be? (Stunning 2015 UK Deluxe Limited Edition Genesis Publications book. Before he was a Rolling Stone, a Face, or a member of the Jeff Beck Group, Ronnie Wood flew the nest aged just 17 with his first band, the Birds. Featuring cameos by legends such as Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart and Pete Townshend, Ronnie’s adventures on the road to superstardom were handwritten in his private diary of 1965. Now, celebrating 50 years in rock ’n’ roll, Ronnie Woodguides us through the pages of his rediscovered journal. With his entertaining new commentary, hand-drawn illustrations, and rare photos and memorabilia, Ronnie’s trip through the Sixties is introduced by his Stones bandmate Charlie Watts. The book is fully bound in leather with gilt tooling and page edging, signed and hand numbered inside by Ronnie Wood, limited to 1615 copies, with only 350 Deluxe copies, this copy is number 207. Housed in a folding solander case, with a hidden compartment housing a 7″ Picture Disc single featuring two versions of “How Can It Be?” from 1965 and the present day. This edition also includes and signed and numbered 10″ x 8″ art print, along with loose-leaf facsimile items, including a fold-out poster, night club tickets and photographs. This is in a blue pull string custom printed cloth bag, still in the original stickered & numbered mailer box with a sealed copy of the standard release book along with promo mailout material to the original owner. Another fantastic publication from Genesis!).
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