We ship worldwide ✈️

All of our orders are sent insured with tracking ✔️

Description

This shot was one of many taken for a Revolver magazine piece on the upcoming 2001 U.S. Tour Of Brotherly Love, featuring The Black Crowes, Oasis and Spacehog. The name of the tour was an ironic nod to the fact that, among its members, each band contained a pair of brothers who were (are!) infamous for fighting both in and out of public.
On the day of the shoot, The Black Crowes were playing Scala in the evening. The Gallagher boys were there to watch them, and I literally had only the unglamorous corridors of the venue (complete with empty beer cans and cigarette butts) in which to conjure up a makeshift “studio” space – very Rock ‘n’ Roll!
Despite such limitations, this shoot of the brothers Robinson and Gallagher produced some of what were to become my favourite images of Liam and Noel. It’s amazing how you can start with a tatty and dreary environment and end up with something that looks like it’s been taken in a professional studio.
It’s a case of extremes – a fitting description of the brothers themselves!
Scarlet

Noel and Liam Gallagher - Oasis Fans Club exclusive print

    Product form

    This shot was one of many taken for a Revolver magazine piece on the upcoming 2001 U.S. Tour Of Brotherly Love, featuring The Black... Read more

    £75.00

    Order today, shipped within 7 days

      • Guaranteed secure & safe checkout.

      Description

      This shot was one of many taken for a Revolver magazine piece on the upcoming 2001 U.S. Tour Of Brotherly Love, featuring The Black Crowes, Oasis and Spacehog. The name of the tour was an ironic nod to the fact that, among its members, each band contained a pair of brothers who were (are!) infamous for fighting both in and out of public.
      On the day of the shoot, The Black Crowes were playing Scala in the evening. The Gallagher boys were there to watch them, and I literally had only the unglamorous corridors of the venue (complete with empty beer cans and cigarette butts) in which to conjure up a makeshift “studio” space – very Rock ‘n’ Roll!
      Despite such limitations, this shoot of the brothers Robinson and Gallagher produced some of what were to become my favourite images of Liam and Noel. It’s amazing how you can start with a tatty and dreary environment and end up with something that looks like it’s been taken in a professional studio.
      It’s a case of extremes – a fitting description of the brothers themselves!
      Scarlet

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account