The Cure photographed in London by Jill Furmanovsky, 1979
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Poly Styrene by Jill Furmanovsky
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Happy 62nd, k.d. lang.
1992 photo by Jill Furmanovsky.
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Roger Waters bangs the gong in Brighton, January 20 1972, where Dark Side’s premiere was cut short by malfunctioning backing tapes. photo by Jill Furmanovky.
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Siouxsie & The Banshees, Berlin, 1979. Photo by Jill Furmanovsky
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Charlie Watts, London, 1991
Photographed by Jill Furmanovsky
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Billy Idol, © Jill Furmanovsky
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Here are some interesting quotes about Pink Floyd from photographer Jill Furmanovsky in a recent Guardian article about an upcoming exhibition of her work
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I know I’ve posted this photo of Lou and Rachel before, but here it is in better quality. Photo by Jill Furmanowsky.
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Siouxsie Sioux by Jill Furmanovsky
via Rock Archive
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Pink Floyd British Winter tour, Empire Pool Wembley, London. November 1974. © Jill Furmanovsky
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Oh wow...this is rather splendid 🔥
From Jill Furmanovsky's IG story.
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Sid Vicious, Nancy Spungen & Dee Dee Ramone, London, 1977.
It was the end of a wild year for both bass players: They had played dozens of shows with their bands and had just released new albums: „Rocket To Russia“ and „Never Mind The Bollocks“ - the latter peaking at No. 1 in the UK charts.
Prior to hanging out at the Rainbow, Sid and Dee Dee had met after the Ramones show at the Roundhouse, June 4, 1977 - also with Nancy, but without the Moët.
The Sex Pistols embarked on their first US tour only a few days after this photo was taken. They split up after their gig at San Francisco‘s Winterland, January 14, 1978, while the Ramones soldiered on - spending the year playing 130 shows and introducing their new drummer Marky Ramone.
Ph Jill Furmanovsky
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