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billy dimple with a knife
Still, today, long hair and effeminacy seem synonymous: the well-balanced virile man is close-cropped in youth and close-cropped in age. But then in the days of yore, as now, the betting should always be on skimpy clothes and wild hair… … Continue reading
won’t get fooled again
…Pete Townshend says The Who will rock the Super Bowl halftime show with a medley of hits including Pinball Wizard, Baba O’Reilly, Who Are You and Won’t Get Fooled Again…. …The standard stuff. The stuff a band should play in … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Warhol, Bruce Rogers stage Superbowl, david michaels NBC, guns 'n roses slash, Guy Debord, Jeff Koons, Kiss and Cry area figure skating, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Pete Townshend, Ricky Kirschner, Roger Daltry, Slash Guns and Roses, The Who, Vanessa Beecroft, will.i.am
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gettin’ yer ya ya’s out
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) this is the rolling stones playing live at the 1965 seattle teen spectacular. this photo is taken by the legendary jini dellaccio (probably the greatest “undiscovered” rock photographer of all time.) the band is performing … Continue reading
kjr super car: horrible crippling of laughter
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) you can keep yer oscar meyer wienermobile and your pope-moblie and yer batmobile, too. when it comes to mighty advertising novelty cars, the northwest corner of these united states had the mightiest baddest ‘mobile’ of … Continue reading
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Tagged batmobile, dick curtis, dick curtiss, ian roberts kjr radio, james brown boeing, Jimi Hendrix, KJR freeway super car, KJR Super car, oscar meyer wienermobile, pat o'day, pope-mobile, seattle seafair torchlight parade, spanish castle ballroom, The Kinks, the ventures, The Who
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ITS ONLY ROCK N' ROLL
In 1830 French Romanticism truly bloomed with Victor Hugo’s Hernani and Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, both works that fully embraced Diderot’s mandate: the Symphonie Fantastique, with its programatic autobiographical backdrop and dense intertwining of the spheres of composer and composition, would, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Pallenberg, Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique, Bill Wyman, Bobby Keys, Byron Childe Harolde, Charlie Finch, Charlie Watts, Denis Diderot, Dominique Tarle, Don Was, Exile on Main Street, Gram Parsons, Harold Schonberg, Hector Berlioz, Jimmy Miller, John Battsek, Jurgen Otten, Keith Moon, Keith Moon. Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Lord Byron, Marianne Faithful, Michael Stegemann, Mick Jagger, Nicolas Roeg, Performance Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Peter Corriston, Plato, Sean O'Hagan, Sean O'Hagen Guardian, Sigmund Freud, Stephen Kijack, Stones In Exile, The Rollings Stones, The Who, Victor Hugo, Victoria Pearman
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