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Iconic pictures from 60 years of NME

 

Wednesday 07 March 2012 18:31 GMT
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Pete Doherty toasts the camera while Carl Barât strums a guitar at his side; a young, sweaty, Foo Fighters grin backstage after a show; Amy Winehouse looks down and bites her thumb, hiding a mischievous grin beneath – these are just a few of the images captured by NME photographers over the years, framing pieces of rock 'n' roll history in the process.

The NME Collection is a set of 25 iconic images from the pages of the legendary music magazine, reproduced by Sonic Editions, to celebrate the publications 60th birthday today.

To launch a gallery showcasing some of the images featured click here, or the 'view gallery' link above.

All images are available at soniceditions.com/NME

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