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About this photograph
“The gig at Belfast’s Ulster Hall was cancelled at the last minute, before even a sound check could take place, so instead I was to do a simple walk about, black and white, location photo session. At the time I only had a vague idea of the importance of the Falls Road as a location for The Troubles rather than a Clash photo session.”
Print sizes and editions
8” x 10” paper size - Open edition
11" x 14" paper size - Edition of 25
17” x 24” paper size - Edition of 25
24” x 36” paper size - Edition of 25
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Lustre photo paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Adrian Boot, an acclaimed British music photographer, is renowned for his collectible photographs of legendary musicians across various genres. Beginning his career freelancing for various publications such as NME, Melody Maker, The Times, The Guardian, and The Face. By the mid-1970s, Adrian had secured a position as staff photographer for Melody Maker. Boot's iconic work includes capturing musicians like Bob Marley, the Sex Pistols, David Bowie, The Clash, and The Rolling Stones, spanning reggae, punk, rock, and pop. His portfolio features significant global events such as Live Aid and Roger Waters’ The Wall in Berlin.
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