A combination of iconic classics and more contemporary artwork, Gigwise presents a collection of stunning concert posters from the past five decades. Ranging from simplistic early Sixties Beatles prints to the outright psychedelia of the seventies, right through to attention-grabbing posters of today, there's a plethora of brilliant gig artwork on display....
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- can think of over 100 better gig posters...
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the beastie boys one looks all wrong
- the Zepplin ones are freaky.

- Meh. Most of that is too crude, too garish or too techno for real art. (I do like #6, 11, and 19.) Not much can top the posters for The White Stripes and The Raconteurs. Their Rob Jones posters become collectors' items as soon as they're out; a London art gallery had classic posters for TWS in a show last year. Even long before that, Jack White was paying serious attention to the visual aesthetics of the Stripes and all their artwork; and now for The Raconteurs too. Now THAT is stunnin

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