1982 The Replacements Camera Negative Lost Rock & Roll Photo Archive Rehearsal
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:13157961 | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Photographer: Tim Schuck | Original/Reproduction: Original |
Year: 1982 | Band: The Replacements |
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Grapefruit Moon Gallery just acquired a compelling archive of never-before-seen 35MM camera negatives taken in the early 1980s chronicling the Minneapolis punk rock and hardcore scene. The photographer was Tim Schuck, a 1980 graduate of Marshall University High School and classmate of Daniel Murphy, founder and co-owner of Grapefruit Moon Gallery. These images have never been published and until recently they have been in storage unseen and unknown. Schuck shot many rolls of images of Husker Du, The Replacements and other local and national rock & roll, punk, and hardcore bands. He is best known as the photographer of the now iconic Grain Belt Beer shot of the Replacements taken at Hum's Liquor store on 22nd and Lyndale in Minneapolis.
Below is a composite of some of the images we will be offering in the coming weeks on our eBay auction site!
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This auction is for the one of a kind never offered before unpublished C. 1982 35MM camera negative shown below. It was taken by Tim Schuck who was hired by long time manager Peter Jesperson to photograph the band The Replacements for Twin/Tone records, around the time of their second release "Stink". This frame was taken at the Let It Be house where Bob and Tommy Stinson lived and the band practiced on Bryant Avenue in The Wedge Neighborhood of South Minneapolis. All four members are seen in this frame - Paul is playing a pretty great Les Paul Junior as favored by one of his early influences Johhny Thunders.
This is the original one of a kind unique singular unpublished camera negative taken in 1982 that has been stored in a folder file all of these years by Tim Schuck before being offered here at Grapefruit Moon Gallery!!
The watermarks do not appear on the actual negative and a large high resolution unobstructed scan of the image can be provided to the winning bidder by Grapefruit Moon Gallery inclusive of the sale.
This auction includes copyright transfer.
Measures approx. 1 1/2 " by 1 3/4"
CONDITION: Fine condition, a very nice clean carefully stored and archived camera negative - the image has been converted to a positive image here the watermarks do not appear on the actual negative. A high resolution scan of the negative is included in the sale as is full and complete copyright transfer.
Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery.
Pictured below: photographer Tim Schuck enjoying a Minnesota winter.
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For this listing only, Grapefruit Moon Gallery represents that the original camera negative/transparency ("Original") comes with United States copyright. The buyer is solely responsible for ascertaining that the Original is otherwise cleared for publication including but not limited to satisfying any publicity right that persons appearing in an image may have under any statutes or common law. Grapefruit Moon Gallery makes no representation or warranty as to any matters that need to be cleared prior to publication. No representation or warranty is made regarding copyright outside of the United States. All publication issues should be referred to the buyer's own professional advisors.