
WE ♥ MUSIC! Besides selling Salvia Divinorum & Herbal Smokes, Imaginary Farms also sells unique music-related items. You can buy Vinyl Records, LPs, cassettes and CDs, including: Rare Albums, Out of Print Albums, Imports and used CD's. Additionally, we feature music from Independent Artists, as well as cool music memorabilia! Check it out below!
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VINTAGE MUSIC MEMORABILIA Wolfgang’s Vault is the home for the past, present and future of live music. This is the exclusive destination for The Bill Graham Archives, the King Biscuit Flower Hour and the Record Plant along with a dozen other archives that live here, and are relived here. Within the Concert Vault are thousands of carefully restored and archived concert recordings to stream for free, hundreds of which are available for download. Browse the Concert Vault at your own pace by performer, by date or by venue; make your own playlist or let them guide you through the depths of the archive with Vault Radio. Along the walls, halls and inner vaults of Wolfgang’s Vault is the greatest collection of concert posters, rock photography, vintage t-shirts and retro t-shirts, rock gear and concert related memorabilia. Whether you are interested in the performers of the 60s, 70s, 80s or later, or the greatest emerging performers of today, Wolfgang’s Vault is where you’ll find them, and the stories behind the scenes. Find today’s and tomorrow’s concert tours listed on Mojam and this week’s rock reviews and criticism in the reborn Crawdaddy!: The Magazine of Rock. Here are just some of the performers who’s memorabilia they have: Aerosmith, The Allman Brothers Band, The Band, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, The Doors, Fleetwood Mac, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Journey, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Metallica, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Quicksilver Messenger Company, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Rolling Stones, Santana, Steve Miller Band, Tom Petty, U2, Van Halen, The Who & The Yardbirds! ~ POSTERS ~ Concert posters are becoming increasingly valuable, particularly those from the earliest days of the genre in the 1960's and 70's. Check out the vast collection of Poster Art, Rock Posters, Concert Posters, Vintage Posters, Music Posters & Psychedelic Posters they have in The Vault! Check out their Poster Art Page
There's only one place you can hear Bill Graham introduce the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East, Steve Miller ask for more PA volume at Winterland, or Robert Plant kill time with the Fillmore audience while Jimmy Page re-tunes in the background. It's the same place you can listen to the greatest live music of all time in full concert format. It's not Heaven, though it may feel like Heaven to rock music purists. It's the Concert Vault, the world's greatest collection of vintage concert recordings. Where does it come from? In 2003, Wolfgang's Vault acquired master recordings from the archives of Bill Graham Presents. These live concerts were recorded at legendary venues like the Fillmore East and Winterland between 1965 and the late 1980s.In early 2006, we augmented the Graham archives by acquiring the archives of the King Biscuit Flower Hour, the nationally famous syndicated rock radio broadcasts of live concerts from the 1970s and '80s. We also added the Silver Eagle Cross Country archive of country music concerts in 2006, and we haven't stopped there. Keep an ear out for additions to the Concert Vault in the near future Free online streaming. Since we launched it in late 2006 the Concert Vault has offered high quality streamed versions of all of theirconcerts for free, with no advertising. You can personally rate each concert, maintain a Favorite Concerts list and personal Playlist, and meet kindred souls in the Concert Vault Forum. Reasonably priced, unrestricted downloads. Theirdownload service is what you would expect from us: easy to use, delivering great quality music at fair prices. The initial list of shows available is classic Vault; some headline acts, some hidden gems and a handful of lesser known artists. We will be adding to the list regularly, so stay tuned. How do you do it? We've transferred these aging, but well-preserved, tape archives to highest-quality digital formats using the best tools available, and we have carefully catalogued everything. The Concert Vault is fully licensed by BMI, ASCAP and SESAC, and we pay these performance rights organizations every time you listen to a concert. The license fees make their way back to the performers that made the music. Download revenues are also shared with performers and publishers as appropriate. One of theirtop priorities will always be to make sure that the artists are compensated for their performances. Check out the Concert Vault - over 350 free concerts!
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Promo Prints were part of the press kits handed out to the media as advance advertising for concert tours and record releases. Check out the Photography page
The Vault's vintage tickets are originals printed for the actual concert. Early Bill Graham tickets possess their corresponding posters' image, while the latter years turned towards more plain, computer generated tickets. Categories include: “The 60’s and before”, “The 70’s”, “The 80’s” & “The 90’s - Today”. Find a show you attended! Check out the Vintage Tickets page!
recordings and live music downloads from the archives of Silver Eagle Cross Country. This is live country music like nowhere else: free live music streaming online and vintage concerts for download. Free online streaming... Reasonably priced...Unrestricted downloads... Customizable playlist -all just a click away!
Dawning before the rise of both Rolling Stone and Creem magazines, Crawdaddy! was conceived by a 17-year-old Paul Williams in his dorm room at Swarthmore College. Williams started mimeographing and distributing a collection of criticisms about rock 'n' roll (most of which he wrote himself for the first issues). Until this time, publications in the States had only done this type of writing seriously for folk and jazz. Crawdaddy! caught on quickly and grew from a fanzine to a full-fledged magazine with newsstand distribution. It is here where writers like Jon Landau, Sandy Pearlman, and Richard Meltzer first had the space to figure out the form of rock criticism. Williams left the magazine in 1968. Crawdaddy! briefly suspended publication in 1969, yet later returned (with title unpunctuated) in 1970 with national distribution. At this time, it was the first magazine to feature a profile of Bruce Springsteen, published in March of 1973. Paul Williams reclaimed the title in 1993 and published 28 more issues until he couldn't withstand the financial drain anymore. Crawdaddy! ended its run in 2003. However, the signal for rebirth has been heard, and is being answered. Crawdaddy! has returned for a literate look at music as the centerpiece of political and cultural analysis. As an art form that reflects our society.
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