John Lennon and Yoko Ono on bed in New York City
giving the meeting of Harry and Pop the ease of a shared milieu rather than the staging of celebrity
recorded in the months after Bon Scott's death and now among the best-selling albums ever made
David Johansen was a crucial bridge between the glam excess of the early 1970s and the punk explosion that followed at CBGB and Max's Kansas City
the photograph reflects the raw energy and atmosphere that connected the band to the legacy of New York’s underground music scene
Keith Richards, Sprinkler Valve Sticker, Satanic Majesties Photo Shoot, New York, 1967 Nancy Spungen John Lennon and Yoko OnoKeith Richards beside a sprinkler valve during the Their Satanic Majesties Request photo shoot, New York, 1967, photographed by Michael Cooper on the elaborate hand built psychedelic set. Photograph by Michael Cooper. Following Cooper's death in 1973, his archive remained largely unprinted, consisting primarily of original transparencies and negatives from the mid 1960s onward. No signed vintage prints of this work exist. This photograph is a museum