Famous Album Cover Locations found on Google Streetview (Beastie Boys, Oasis, Bob Dylan, Beatles, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Ramones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd)
Großartige Idee von Sean Yeaton vom französischen Vice Magazin: der hat sich nämlich auf die Suche gemacht um bei google Streetview nach den Locations ein paar der bekanntesten Plattencovern der Musikgeschichte zu gucken. Hier sind nun 9 Beispiele, als Erstes haben wir „Pauls Boutique“ von den Beatsie Boys. Herrliches Set:
„Here’s a great Photo-Set of famous Album Cover-Locations found on Google Streetview, we have the original „Pauls Boutique“ (Beastie Boys), Eric Claptons „461 Ocean Boulevard“, Led Zeppelins „Physical Graffiti“-House and many more. Enjoy!“
Oasis – What’s The Story Morning Glory
Bob Dylan – The Freewheelin‘
The Beatles – Abbey Road
Eric Clapton – 461 Ocean Boulevard
Neil Young – After The Gold Rush
RAMONES
Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti
Pink Floyd – Animals
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Sehr schön recherchiert! Manches erkenne ich aber echt nur auf den dritten Blick :)
@Wolffood: Definitiv! Besonders Ramones und Neil Young.
Wow, really loved these. Thanks for sharing!
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There is an funny story about that old guy in the background on the famous Abbey Road cover who is essentially photobombing the Beatles. Take a look if you’re interested.
http://duckduckgrayduck.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/photobombing-the-beatles/
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Used Google maps to located Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti cover house for a photo remake. Have a look here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/simongman/5180239580
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