Hell's Angels Riding Off at Night, San Francisco, 1967
By Jim Marshall
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"The Angels were not only social outsiders by choice--something the Hippies admired--but they wore their hair long before the Hippies did. It was a strange, tenuous bond, but a number of the Angels became prominent figures around the Haight...Oddly enough, the Angels were as much a part of The Summer of Love as the Hippies." --Joel Selvin, from The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution.
Collector's Note:
This is a Limited Edition Estate Photograph produced in one edition/one size only.
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Hell's Angels Riding Off at Night, San Francisco, 1967