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Loads of you must have acquired some nice objects over the years, autographed Cd's, drum sticks thrown from the stage etc, I just wondered what your favourite items are?

Like most people, I've met plenty of celebs over the years, usually outside a venue, Jeff Beck, David Byrne, Mick Jones etc etc, but by far my most treasured item is a denim jacket signed by The Ramones in 1986.

I met them at a record store signing in Nottingham prior to the gig at Rock City that night. I'd seen them at the Manchester Apollo the night before, and I'd been right at the front, in front of Johnny.

I waited in the queue to get an autograph, but when I got there I realized I'd got nothing for them to sign. So off came my Denim Jacket, and they happily signed it for me. The best bit, was when Johnny looked at me and said he'd seen me the night before in Manchester down at the front, I had a grin on my face for days.

That night at the Rock City they were just awesome. Johnny played Warthog and chucked his plectrum into the audience, I flattened anyone else trying to get it and managed to find it in the dark. It's stuck to the bottom of the signed photo below.



Johnny, Dee Dee, Ritchie



Joey



Signed (and battered) pic with Johnny's plectrum stuck to the bottom.

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I have a signed Tower Of Power setlist, a Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra setlist and a NOFX setlist (and an El Hefe plectrum). But what I like most is Marcus Miller's signature on my bass. He gave a masterclass at the conservatory where I study. I knew the guy who had organized the whole thing. Marcus seemed to have had some problems at the Dutch customs with his bass, so it hadn't arrived yet. The organizing guy game running to me: "Do you have a bass with you?!" "Yes, why?" "Is it a Jazz Bass?" "Yeah, it's my Blade. Why?" "Can Marcus borrow it?" "Errr...sure!"

He didn't use it... he could borrow another bass that was a Fender, he told me afterwards, and since he didn't know Blade he used the Fender. So, of course, I said: "Do you want to have a go on it now?" And he said: "Yeah, of course!" He really digged the bass :)

And I made him sign it:

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I have a couple of things, a Silver presentation disc of Japan's 1980 album 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' signed by David Sylvian and His Brother Steve Jansen which I obtained from Virgin offices after they were chucking them out!

Pictures of Lily transcription signed by Pete Townsend and the Ox.

And the ultimate for me the May 1989 Football programme between Liverpool and Arsenal signed by all the Arsenal and Liverpool players on the day must be worth a few bob now! I can still see Mickey Thomas score that league winning goal when I close my eyes!!!!

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I wouldn't say I'm a collector but I've amassed a fair bit over the years;

A framed Waylon Jennings picture in my hall.
A signed tshirt by Jesse Malin (who also signed most of my CDs of his)
Chris Hillman's autograph (my favourite musician / bassist ever)
Rick Buckler signed my fag packet when I used to smoke
Huggy Bear signed a photo for me
A signed copy of Music from the Big Pink signed by Robbie Robertson

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I suppose it has to be this stuff from when I met Metallica back in'85 in Shades records .
I was working up the road from there ,and expected them to pitchup around midday.
It was the longest lunch hour I had,(could've been sacked). They didn't arrive till around 4pm.

Met Cliff,who was way cool. I bought the poster in the shop,but the test pressing cost me about £1.50
from a stall in Camden market where I used to always go most weekends. Also met a group from Hsatings who became my friends for a few years.. :)

Sold on flea bay , was gonna pay bills ..but put it towards my Tele Bass
Met Lars and James in Duke of Cornwall pub after watching metal band(can't remember who)
Lars signed the sweatshirt,which ended up in the washing machine by mistake :rolleyes:

As for Alice, he was a miserable ****.(I suppose seeing that he nearly died at that wembley gig I was at ,may have played on his mind somewhat)

There are others (Schenker, Billy Sheehan, Stu Hamm) but at the time I never realised how big Metallica would be

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I have a letter from Stanley Clarke from the 70's. Well, actually it's a typed letter with a print of his signature.

I have a hand-written 3-page letter from Mark King, circa very early 80s, just after the Level 42 album came out. Level 42 headed paper and hand-drawn graphic equaliser settings.

Anyone fancy buying it, BTW?

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Signed photo of the best band in the world........

Circa 1982, I was at Wembley.

Nice blokes, although PT was very stoned.




Oh, and not really memorabilia, but my John Entwistle neckplate (laser etched) that adorns my Jazz and Precision basses.

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I have a signed copy of Dream Theater's Greatest Hit (and 21 other pretty cool songs), ordered it from the states, cost me less that way than to have bought an un-signed one over here!



[quote name='Clarky' post='609831' date='Sep 27 2009, 09:24 AM']That is so cool Russ! I don't have anything to match just some plectrums (plectra?) from Metallica, Megadeth, Lemmy etc (see 'Plectrum Porn' post in Gear Porn section) and my Shuker JJB came with a signed photo of Jean Jacques.[/quote]
I also have a kirk hammett pick (yep found it again) from metallica and a Dave Ellefson pick from clarky (thanks) :)

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[quote name='Pete Academy' post='610153' date='Sep 27 2009, 05:42 PM']I have a letter from Stanley Clarke from the 70's. Well, actually it's a typed letter with a print of his signature.

I have a hand-written 3-page letter from Mark King, circa very early 80s, just after the Level 42 album came out. Level 42 headed paper and hand-drawn graphic equaliser settings.

Anyone fancy buying it, BTW?[/quote]

Pray do tell what these letters are about!

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The last plectrum Jeff Buckley used live.

Given to my by his ex-mainager when 'THE A.M.' were in Manchester.

Michael Tighe was JBs Guitarist, and his band was the A.M.

Great Band BTW.

AND!!!!

A 21st Birthday Card from Mark King...

"Happy 21st Birthday Andy, Best of Luck with the Bass....Mark King"
Legend...OR WHAT?

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[quote name='Chris2112' post='610178' date='Sep 27 2009, 06:19 PM']Pray do tell what these letters are about![/quote]

the Stan Clarke one was just a generic reply to his fans. He was huge in those days, akin to someone writing to The Stones or similar.
lThe Level 42 one was different. They were an up and coming band, and I was obsessed with Mark. I wrote to him asking how he got his sound. His ketter was really detailed, with drawings of his graphic Eq settings. It was really personal.

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[quote name='Clarky' post='609831' date='Sep 27 2009, 09:24 AM']That is so cool Russ![/quote]

Just a shame that with the exception of Ritchie, they're all gone.

I've also found a signed christmas card from The Stranglers. I was a member of the SIS (Stranglers Info Service) many years ago when Sarah Perrin ran it. I was in a band back then called SideFX, and sent her a poster and a demo. They had the poster on the wall in the office apparently. I recieved a card from them that christmas. Never did get our support slot with them though.

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[quote name='Pete Academy' post='610222' date='Sep 27 2009, 07:12 PM']The Level 42 one was different. They were an up and coming band, and I was obsessed with Mark. I wrote to him asking how he got his sound. His ketter was really detailed, with drawings of his graphic Eq settings. It was really personal.[/quote]

Thats very cool indeed. Mark is absolutely incredible.

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Not got that much, but here goes anyway....

Fully autographed LP by Motorhead. It's the "Rock 'N' Roll " album from 1987.
Billy Sheehan's autograph. Had a very brief chat with him after a bass clinic he done
Doom Legend Wino's autograph on a Spirit Caravan CD booklet
Fully autographed copy of Motorhead's "Motorizer" album as well.

I have too many rare and unusual 7", and 12" stuff to list up on here. I'm a bit of a sad hoarder really! :)

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Great thread. Some brilliant stuff on here :)


I'm gonna get so slated for some of this :rolleyes:

I have a couple of picks from Kip Winger, Paul Gilbert, Phil Collen, Marco Mendoza and probably forgot a couple of others.


Like [b]Rayman[/b} I have a cool jacket. Billy Sheehan signed it at a clinic at the Bass Centre. I had it signed again by him and the rest of the band did a signing at Tower Records, London. My boss let me have a really long lunch hour as I said that I'd have to line up and wait my turn. My Mum added Mr.Big himself to the back and went over the sigs in thread.




I also have Kip Winger's painted leather jacket from "The Heart of the Young" tour. I bought it while he was auctioning some stuff from his site. Some time later, he had another auction which included his Jackson basses. A mate of mine told me about it a month after it had ended. Cheers mate...





Kip also signed my Jackson KW bass at a gig in London. It looked great until I polished the bass and wiped it clean off. So much for permanent marker.


My favourite memorabilia is a tape which has my signing lesson with Kip Winger on it. I went up to him after a gig in London and asked what he did to warmup before the show. He said to come early the next day and he'd show me. So I've got a good half hour of him teaching me how to breathe and so on. At one point he says "you're pretty good already", a proud moment.



All of this wouldn't have any meaning, but Mr.Big have reunited and have a live DVD and CD set coming out. Winger's new album "Karma" hits the shop in early October.

For the first time in years, my stuff is relevant :lol:

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I've got a Fender Marcus Miller Bass signed by Marcus.

I've also got a Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Transcription book signed
by the band. What's cool about that is that the Band photo in the book is
only of the trio,so Jeff Coffin (sax) drew a picture of himself.

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