Hard Rock Cafe Prague Dům U Rotta, Malé náměstí 3, Praha 1, 110 00, Česká Republika
Restaurant: Daily 12:00PM - 12:00AM Bar: Daily 12:00PM - 01:00AM Rock Shop: Daily 10:00AM - Midnight
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Peruse the list of Top 10 Memorabilia treasures on display at our cafe. For a more up close and personal look, visit our interactive memorabilia site and take the ultimate tour.
 |  | Duff McKagan - Velvet Revolver Velvet Revolver began with a Spring of 2002 jam session that reunited ex-Guns n’ Roses band mates Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum on stage. Duff wore this outfit during a video shoot for “She Builds Quick Machines” in 2007.
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   |  | Jimi Hendrix Jimi Hendrix wore this black faux fur vest at Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, April 20, 1969. The fan shaped pin on the vest was worn by Jimi over the years. The original drawing on display is by Nancy Reiner and was used for the 1966 LP cover “Cry Of Love.” The telegram dated 10/21/69 to Paul McCartney is asking him to play bass on an LP Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, and Tony Williams are recording in New York, accompanied by a response saying Paul is away on holiday.
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   |  | Eric Clapton - Blind Faith A blue velvet jacket made by "Granny Takes A Trip" was worn by Eric Clapton during his Blind Faith days in 1969. Eric gave the jacket to drummer Jamie Oldaker, who played drums for Eric’s band from 1974 to 1978. The 1968 Melody Maker on display has Eric Clapton on the cover, voted "Musician of the Year" and the advertising artwork is an original retrospective of "Wheels of Fire," "Fresh Cream," and "Disraeli Gears".
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   |  | Elvis Presley On display, a pair of black bell-bottom pants with metal studs along the outer legs, worn by Elvis Presley. Made especially for Elvis by Ciro Romano based on a drawing by Bill Belew. The souvenir doll on display is of Elvis Presley wearing an outfit from his 1968 television special.
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   |  | Johnny Cash Owned and worn on stage by the "Man in Black," a custom made heavy, black shirt with gold and silver eagles embroidered on the back and across the chest.
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   |  | C.C. Deville - Poison This cream V Floyd Rose V24 Arrow Series guitar was used by C.C. Deville on Poison’s 20th Anniversary Tour in 2006.
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   |  | Depeche Mode Originally a product of Britain's "New Romantic Movement," Depeche Mode went on to become the electro-pop band of the 1980's. On display is a Yamaha keyboard that was played on tour and signed by the entire band.
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   |  | Madonna One of the most controversial women ever, Madonna has reinvented herself time and time again. She exploded on the scene in 1984 becoming one of the most popular female artist’s in history. This black tuxedo tail coat, top hat and cane were worn by Madonna during "The Virgin Tour" in 1985.
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   |  | Bono - U2 These black jeans were worn by Bono during many stage performances. They were custom designed by André van Pier of New York. Also on display is a poster from their April 3rd performance at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas.
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   |  | Gwen Stefani - No Doubt On display, a custom made black feather boa worn by Gwen Stefani at the 1997 American Music Awards. No Doubt was one of the nominee's for "Best New Artist" that year.
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