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Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

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Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971.
Richfield Avenue, Reading Berkshire.
In this frame, Arthur Brown has left the stage and joined in with his adoring fans.
Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942) is an English rock singer and songwriter best known for his flamboyant and theatrical performances, eclectic (and sometimes experimental) work and his powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice, in particular his high pitched banshee screams. He was also notable for his unique stage persona such as extreme facepaint and burning helmet.
He is best known for The Crazy World of Arthur Browns 1968 single " Fire", reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart.
The Reading Festival of 1971 took place on Friday 25th June, Saturday 26th June and Sunday 27th June.
Picture taken 25th June 1971. © Mirrorpix

Reading Post
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Reading
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England
RP71 2016 - 005

Media ID 21912447

Berkshire Eccentric Face Paint Festival Loud Make Up Night Noise Seventies Style Supporters Teenagers 1971

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This print captures the legendary Arthur Brown, one of the most eccentric and flamboyant rock singers of his time, at the very first properly named Reading Festival in 1971. The festival took place in Richfield Avenue, Reading Berkshire, attracting a sea of adoring fans who were eager to witness Brown's powerful and theatrical performance. In this frame, we see Brown leaving the stage and immersing himself among his supporters. Known for his unique stage persona that included extreme face paint and a burning helmet, he truly stood out from other performers. His operatic voice with its high-pitched banshee screams added an electrifying element to his music. Arthur Wilton Brown gained immense popularity with his 1968 single "Fire" which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. This iconic song solidified him as a prominent figure in the world of rock music. The atmosphere at the Reading Festival was nothing short of electric as thousands gathered to experience unforgettable performances by their favorite artists. The festival spanned three days from June 25th to June 27th, showcasing an array of talented musicians. This print not only encapsulates a momentous event in British music history but also serves as a reminder of Arthur Brown's lasting impact on pop culture during the vibrant era of the seventies.


Framed Prints of Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Relive the magic of music history with our exclusive Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This stunning image captures Arthur Brown's electrifying performance at the very first properly named Reading Festival in 1971. Set against the iconic backdrop of Richfield Avenue in Reading, Berkshire, this print transports you back to one of the most memorable moments in music history. Bring this piece of rock 'n' roll legacy into your home and let the music live on. Order now and experience the power of the past, framed and preserved for the future.


Photo Prints of Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Step back in time with this iconic photograph from the archives of Mirrorpix, now available as a stunning print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the electrifying performance of Arthur Brown at the very first properly named Reading Festival in 1971. Captured at Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, this image is a must-have for music history enthusiasts and fans of the legendary artist. Bring the spirit of the past into your home and relive the magic of this groundbreaking musical moment.


Poster Prints of Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring Arthur Brown's electrifying performance at the inaugural Reading Festival in 1971. Captured by Mirrorpix, this vintage print brings the energy and spirit of the first-ever properly named event at Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, right to your home. Relive the magic of this iconic music moment and add a unique piece of music history to your collection.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Step back in time with Media Storehouse's exclusive Jigsaw Puzzle featuring an iconic moment from music history. This intriguing puzzle showcases Arthur Brown's electrifying performance at the very first properly named Reading Festival in 1971, as captured by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints. Relive the magic of this historic event and immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the past as you piece together this vibrant and detailed puzzle. Perfect for music lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike, this collectible puzzle is a must-have for any home or office.

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