Stinkman, do you know what the edition of any of these prints were? We were pulling my print of this out to hang and wondered what the edition is. I guess I should check EB for the 411.
Looking at the thumbnail, now I know why Native American males slit the noses of their cheating wives! I wouldn't buy this one but I certainly would hang it...cool poster!
one day. years ago. i was workin' at the record store. and this box comes all decorated with the Fed Ex Logo and on the outside there's a slip what has written on it , the place and person that the box is done meant to be delivered to. on the box it says all hand written the name of the store, Euclid Records is the place. and on the slip where it's supposed to have a name, it says : "To the Cool Person ...". So that being me, standing there with the box. I open it and inside is one of these giant hand pulled screen printed posters what says the Flaming Lips and all kinds of other mysterious things. And on the slip in the space where it says who done sent this package to the "Cool Person at Euclid Records", it says 'Wayne Coyne' and has a house number and a return address and a telephone number and everything all handwritten out in blue ball point pen. And everybody knows that I sure like me some Flaming Lips so i think this is about the coolest thing that would happen to me all that day. So that's where I got me one of these big ol' Flaming Lips posters for my very own.
Bingo! Living in Austin now and growing up in Oklahoma these posters pretty much spell out what life on the range was like then. Look at Wayne's that says "the freak out is here." Perfect description of that scene. Good times, good times...
having spent some time in Texas, these awesome things are the end result of 100 degree 100 % humidity
filled nights awash in a sea of shrooms, crank, beer and fried chicken......
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