No More Mr. Nice Guy

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Jaye Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image from the early years of Danzig, as indicated by the low drum riser and belt-high BC Rich. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s, and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. Rock star stance meant Christ saw the camera and got all “evil faced.” Though his conservative family hated the shirt that Eerie Von had made for him, John's original Nice Guy t-shirt was a staple on the road, though it disintegrated after 5 years due to all the hard playing around in it!

8 x 10" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer

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Jaye Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image from the early years of Danzig, as indicated by the low drum riser and belt-high BC Rich. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s, and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. Rock star stance meant Christ saw the camera and got all “evil faced.” Though his conservative family hated the shirt that Eerie Von had made for him, John's original Nice Guy t-shirt was a staple on the road, though it disintegrated after 5 years due to all the hard playing around in it!

8 x 10" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer

Jaye Clarke of November Images (1993-95) captured this image from the early years of Danzig, as indicated by the low drum riser and belt-high BC Rich. Clarke was a friend of Eerie Von’s, and would often follow the tour bus during southern legs of Danzig's US tours. Rock star stance meant Christ saw the camera and got all “evil faced.” Though his conservative family hated the shirt that Eerie Von had made for him, John's original Nice Guy t-shirt was a staple on the road, though it disintegrated after 5 years due to all the hard playing around in it!

8 x 10" photograph
Jaye S Clarke, photographer