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This is a sticker of "Abbey Road," inspired by the world-famous Beatles CD jacket that everyone knows. The size is 21cm x 11.5cm (23cm x 13.5cm including the border). As it is an old item and has been stored at home, its original adhesive strength as a sticker has not been confirmed. Even if the adhesive strength is gone, it should be fine if you attach it with double-sided tape. Also, there is some yellowing. "From Abbey Road Wikipedia" The jacket photo, taken at the crosswalk in front of EMI Recording Studios in London, is one of the most famous in record jacket history. Engineer Geoff Emerick said, "I was thinking of naming the album "Everest" after the brand of cigarette I was smoking and taking the jacket photo at the foot of Mount Everest." However, Paul suggested, "I'm not going to go all the way to the Himalayas to take a jacket photo. Why don't we just go outside, take a photo there, and name the album (after the street name) Abbey Road?" So, on August 8, 1969, around 11:35 AM, Ian McMillan took six photos (three round trips) of the four people crossing the crosswalk from right to left over about 10 minutes, and released three photos ("the photo used for the jacket (the fifth photo taken) + two alternate takes"). (The remaining three photos were released later). Simple idea sketches and notes related to the jacket remain. In the photo actually used for the jacket (the fifth one taken), John is in the lead, followed by John, Ringo, Paul, and George from right to left (the order is the same in all five other photos). Only this photo has a good balance of the members' strides and the overall composition. In addition, three of the members, excluding George, are wearing suits tailored by Tommy Nutters. The black van in the foreground on the right side of the jacket is a London Metropolitan Police patrol car with a rotating light on its roof. The patrol car does not appear in the other two photos, only in the jacket photo, suggesting that a patrol car passing by just before the end of the shooting provided traffic control and cooperated with the photography. Merchandise Type: Sticker BEATLES road Type: Overseas Artist
2 months ago