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Nice subliminal graphics here. Purple haze colors to reference dope and secondly, look how the magazine title is arranged into two words split or spliffed by Hendrix’s hair. Do the missing letters INGST constitute an acronym for I’m mot getting … Continue reading
ragged story and glory
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) this is a tour poster/advert from the october 5th, 1978, issue of Rolling Stone magazine. it is an odd advert becasue neil young was in one of his many transitions between his various disguises in … Continue reading
no idle hands for the canaries
Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com): i found this in my old crap files. it’s an advert from the april 2, 1981, issue of rolling stone magazine (it also ran in a few other music journals). it’s nothing special, really. just an … Continue reading
rotten: birthdays in the sun
by Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design, Maplewood, N.J.) Rolling Stone October 20, 1977 issue Photographs: Bob Gruen (b. 1945), left, and Dennis Morris. Art Director: Roger Black Happy Birthday Johnny Rotten (b. 1956)!
banana: electrical and not approved
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) take a look. “the man” did not have a CLUE how to sell this thing. unbelievable. when i repeated “advertising makes it happen”, i sure didn’t mean advertising THIS stupid. makes ya wanna cry…. try … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged Andy Warhol, art chantry, carly simon, evergreen magazine, eye magazine, Harry Benson photography, helix magazine, legs macneil PUNK magazine, Lou Reed, nathan gluck, Rolling Stone Magazine, Velvet Underground, verve records
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when going forward is backward
you can take the boy out of punk, but not punk out of the man… Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): One day, awhile I was working as art director at the rocket back in about 1988 or so (i can’t remember the … Continue reading
REMEMBER: ECHOES and MEMORIES
In his Rolling Stone interview,John Lennon said that it was pain which had made the great artists what they were. Memory, oh memory, what you do to me? /Today is all I really need to know. /Why do you have … Continue reading
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Tagged A.R. Orage, Andy Warhol, Bernie Taupin, Bob Dylan, David katz, Denardo Coleman, Dr. Arthur Janov, Eliot Mintz, Elliott Landy, Elton John, Gary Tillery, J.G. Bennett, Janis Joplin, Jesse Dylan, John Lennon, John Pohl, LENNONYC American Masters Documentary, Levon Helm, Ornette Coleman, Ouspensky, P.D. Ouspensky, Peter van Schie, Rolling Stone Magazine, Tennessee Williams, The Band, Tim Buckley, Timothy Leary, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right, Yoko Ono
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ZOMBIE BANKS, BUBBLE BATHS & EPITAPHS
Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain, And the deputy grabbed his gun; In the fight that followed He laid that deputy down. Then he took to the trees and timber To live a life of shame; Every crime in Oklahoma … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Chapman, Bank for International Settlements, Billy Bragg, Bonnie and Clyde, D.H. Lawrence, David Allan Coe, Debrahlee Lorenzana, Ferdinand Pecora, Gene Hackman, Henry Paulson, Jaime Caruna, Jennifer Peltz, John Greenwood Reuters, John Paulson, Joseph Zigman, Josh Waletzky, Lloyd Blankfein, Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs, Matt Taibbi, Michael Ferguson Polymathica, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, Nuremberg War Crimes, Pecora Commission, Robert H. Jackson, Rolling Stone Magazine, Sandra Schulberg, Senator Carl Levin, Senator Claire McCaskill, Stuart Schulberg, the byrds roger mcguinn, Victor Juhasz, Warren Beatty, Wilco, Woody Guthrie
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PINOCCHIO,PROFITS & PEE WEE: ''another NICE mess''
At the G20 Summit in Toronto last week, the major accomplishment was the agreement on the ”Toronto Consensus”, which proclaimed in light of the Tsunami of fiscal stimulus hosed into a river of existing, and backlogged promises to spend, these … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Smith, Alexander Berkman, Allen Stanford, Anarchism, Anarchists, Angela Merkel, Bakunin, Ben Bernanke, Bernard Madoff, Black Bloc, Chen Wenling, David Letterman, Director James Horne, Fabians, Fabrice Tourre, Gandhi, Gandhi Groupies, Hal Roach Studios, Henry Clay, Henry Clay Economist, Henry Fonda, John Ibbitson, John Maynard Keynes, John Stuart Mill, Lady Gaga, Lloyd Blankfein, Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs, Mark Rothko, Matt Taibbi, Mikhail Bakunin, Neil Reynolds, New York magazine Steve Fishman, Oliver Hardy, Pee Wee Herman, Peter Hodson, Pinocchio, PVM Oil Futures Limited, Reginald Rose, Roberto Benigni, Rolling Stone Magazine, Scott kauffman ThinkGeek, Sidney Lumet, Sprott Asset Management, Stan Laurel, Stephen Perkins, Steve Fishman, The Daily Bail, ThinkGeek, Tom Cruise, Toronto Consensus G20, Zoe Brennan
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THEATRE OF THE BLACK FARCE: FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME
”Are we who live in the present doomed never to experience autonomy, never to stand for one moment on a bit of land ruled only by freedom? Are we reduced either to nostalgia for the past or nostalgia for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Antliff, Anarchism, Auguste Vaillant, Banksy, Ben Schumin, Black Bloc, Bruce Sterling, Czolgosz, David Rovics, Elvis Costello, Emile Henry, Emile Henry anarchist, Emma Goldman, Francois Ravachol, Howard Zinn, J. Salwyn Schapiro, Jacob Leib Talmon, Jesse S. Cohn, Leon Czolgosz, Mckinley assassination, Mikail Bakunin, Murray Bookchin, Naomi Klein, Patricia Leighten, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Regina Cochrane, Rolling Stone Magazine, Ronald Freeman, Ronald Freeman Black Panthers, Schapiro, Sergei Nechaev, TAZ, The Black Panther Movement
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