![]() ![]() In their new film The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts, executive producer Bruce Springsteen and editor Thom Zimny rescue long-buried footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band's two headlining sets from the all-star benefit concerts staged by Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE). The Backstreets Review of The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts "What Makes Bruce Springsteen's No Nukes Performances Legendary?" via #Springsteen #NoNukes- Backstreets Magazine November 19, 2021 A <5 minute history lesson for anyone who wasn't around, or who needs a refresher, or who wonders… Remarkable - great context for today's new release. ![]() Patti Smith Triptych "The Boarding House, San Francisco 1975"īruce Springsteen: Rock and Roll Future, the hardcover coffee-table book focused squarely on the concert, remains available exclusively from Backstreet Records, signed by both Barry Schneier (Photographs & Recollections) and Backstreets' Chris Phillips (Introduction). And don't wait, as last year's 33 1/3 edition of "For You" sold out! For orders received by December 5 Barry will guarantee Christmas delivery orders received by December 12 will be shipped before Christmas, but due to distance and service at that time may not arrive by the holiday.ī/thetriptychs Order directly from Barry Schneier Photography, and please enter "Backstreets" in the source field when checking out, so he'll know we sent you. Only "For You" has been previously available and only in the larger format. Designed to capture the beauty and energy of the moment, each triptych features three unique images assembled in a panorama, evoking the magic of the night. Two of the triptychs feature Barry's work with Bruce Springsteen in 1974, when he captured Bruce in performance with the E Street Band at the Harvard Square Theatre in Cambridge, MA, the night Jon Landau hailed him as "rock and roll future." And for the first time, Barry has collected his work capturing Patti Smith in 1975, when she was premiering work from her first album release Horses at the Boarding House in San Francisco. All of these museum-quality, silver gelatin prints measure 7" x 25" and are mounted ready for framing in a custom 10" x 28" 8-ply matte. These are smaller than the triptych Barry has previously offered, and priced accordingly at $500 each - compare to the larger "For You" Triptych, at $3,000 - but plenty big enough to be eyecatching on the wall. Three limited-edition triptychs are now available in special sizes for the 2021 holiday season, signed and numbered in editions of just 21. That 33-1/3 limited edition series proved to be popular enough that, this year, he created another unique set of new limited editions, in a striking new format. Last year, Barry offered a special edition of some of the most popular images from our aforementioned book, Bruce Springsteen: Rock and Roll Future, in a smaller size more affordable for gift-giving. What better day to announce his 2021 holiday offerings? Barry has created three beautiful new triptychs from his mid-'70s work, limited, signed, matted, and available now from. Today being the birthday of photographer Barry Schneier - a fella (and a portfolio) we like so much we published his book and emerged, friendship unscathed, from that year in the trenches. The math is standard these new Barry Schneier prints are anything but ![]()
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