Tupac Shakur (Photos by Rolling Stone)
A photograph that capture the moment an American rapper, Tupac Shakur, while climbing rollercoaster rides auctioned by Paddle8.
Not just photos, behind the sheets contained Tupac signature stamp with the words, "Peace Daniel, Be a homie. 2Pac."
As reported by Rolling Stone, this picture does have a high historical value for a fan named Daniel. The story begins in 1992.
At that time, exactly a year after releasing their debut album titled 2Pacalypse Now, Tupac excursion to Six Flags Magic Mountain in California. He adrenaline with Viper rollercoaster ride.
Apparently, Daniel sits just behind Tupac. Trains rolled.
Like the rides at the playground in general, a camera to capture the moment when the rollercoaster got to the top. Daniel also bought the photo.
"I approached Tupac Shakur with a souvenir photo that contains a picture and asked him to sign it and he do it with pleasure," Daniel wrote in a letter in the photo.
This photo is one of a number of other musicians memorabilia auctioned by Paddle8. The auction house also offers a slate of Elvis Presley in the paper of the Hilton Hawaiian Village.
On one side there is a list of the songs played in a charity concert Pearl Harbour on March 25, 1961.
In the list of auction items also contained a letter transitional contracts Notorious BIG of Uptown Records record label Bad Boy Records. There is also a concert poster Nirvana, in 1991, signed by the personnel. (CNN Indonesia)
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