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TRIP. Marquee Club (March 13, 1966).
An original ticket/invite/flyer for the third of Steve Stollman’s Sunday afternoons at the Marquee, and the first to feature the Pink Floyd Sound (as they were then called). Printed offset in black on off-white card, recto only. 12.7x8.5cm.
The card doesn’t mention Pink Floyd, or AMM, who also appeared, but instead simply invites attendees to “bring furniture toy prop paper rug paint balloon jumble costume mask robot candle incense ladder wheel light self all others”, a coded message to the hip cognoscenti.
Pink Floyd subsequently became a regular fixture at the Sunday Marquee mixed media happenings, and it was there that they first met Pete Jenner and Andrew King, who became their managers; Joe Boyd, who produced their first record; and Hoppy, who organised their venues (the London Free School and UFO), thus launching their professional career.
Faint marks and light creasing, o/w Very Good plus.
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