Pictures of Lily – The Who (1967)

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An individual, limited edition, example of vinyl art made from a genuine, original, 45rpm, 7” single featuring the  single, Pictures of Lily by The Who. The record was released in 1967, on the Track record label and has been reworked into the silhouette of a Vespa Scooter.

A great framed gift for a friend or family member who is a fan of The Who, Scooters, the Mod Scene or has a special memory linked to the song.

Presented in a black wooden box frame
Limited Edition of 100, signed and numbered by myself, the artist

Title: Pictures of Lily
Media Artist/s: The Who
Record Label: Track
Medium: Mixed media, hand cut from an original 7″ vinyl single
Era: 1960s
Genre: Rock

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The Who – The Artist

The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic line-up consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide. The Who developed from an earlier group, the Detours, and established themselves as part of the pop art and mod movements, featuring auto-destructive art by destroying guitars and drums on stage. Their first single as the Who, “I Can’t Explain”, reached the UK top ten, and was followed by a string of singles including “My Generation”, “Substitute” and “Happy Jack”. The group’s fourth album, 1969’s rock opera Tommy, included the single “Pinball Wizard” and was a critical and commercial success.

Picrtures of Lily – The Song

Pictures of Lily is a single by the British rock band the Who, written by guitarist and primary songwriter Pete Townshend. In 1971, “Pictures of Lily” was included in the Who album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy, a compilation of previously released singles. In the beginning of the song, the singer laments his inability to sleep. When his father gives him the pictures of the song’s titular Lily, he feels better, and is able to sleep. Soon, he feels desire for Lily as a person instead of a photo, and asks his father for an introduction. His father informs him however that “Lily” has, in fact, been dead since 1929. Initially, the singer laments, but before long turns back to his fantasy. According to Pete Townshend in the 2006 book Lyrics by Rikky Rooksby, “the idea was inspired by a picture my girlfriend had on her wall of an old Vaudeville star – Lily Bayliss. It was an old 1920s postcard and someone had written on it ‘Here’s another picture of Lily – hope you haven’t got this one.’ It made me think that everyone has a pin-up period.”

The Vespa Scooter – The Shape

Modelled into a Vespa Scooter. Vespa is an Italian brand of scooter manufactured by Piaggio. The name means wasp in Italian. The Vespa has evolved from a single model motor scooter manufactured in 1946 by Piaggio & Co. S.p.A. of Pontedera, Italy to a full line of scooters and one of seven companies today owned by Piaggio. From their inception, Vespa scooters have been known for their painted, pressed steel unibody which combines, in a unified structural unit, a complete cowling for the engine (enclosing the engine mechanism and concealing dirt or grease), a flat floorboard (providing foot protection), and a prominent front fairing (providing wind protection).

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Weight 1030 g
Dimensions 25 × 4.5 × 25 cm
Artist Formation

Group / Band

Decade

60's

Gender

Male

Nationality

English

1 review for Pictures of Lily – The Who (1967)

  1. Caron Clare (verified owner)

    Just what I asked for 👏 perfect for my collection

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