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actual photo. not modified. Morrison spontaneously cloned from all the drugs in the air. He was back to himself by the end. Via vintagemarlene:
jim morrison at the the roundhouse, london, 1968 by david burnett (jazzinphoto.wordpress.com)
Posted on February 16, 2013 via kitten on the keys with 14 notes ()
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The Rolling Stones by David Montgomery promo shots for Sticky Fingers, London, 1971. Cover concept by Andy Warhol.
The album’s artwork emphasizes the suggestive innuendo of the Sticky Fingers title, showing a close-up of a jeans-clad male crotch; the cover of the original (vinyl) release featured a working zipper and mock belt buckle that opened to reveal cotton briefs. The vinyl release displayed the band’s name and album title along the image of the belt; behind the zipper the white briefs were seemingly rubber stamped in gold with the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol, below which read “THIS PHOTOGRAPH MAY NOT BE—ETC.”[3] While the artwork was conceived by Warhol, photography was by Billy Name and design by Craig Braun.
(via fascinationdreams)
Posted on January 22, 2013 via LET'S RUIN THE SHOW! with 1,006 notes ()
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Future glam rock god Marc Bolan (T Rex) as a young mod in London, 1962. His ears were never seen again.
Photographed for London’s Town magazine (1962) via the60sbazaar
Here’s the after picture…
(via theshinyboogie)
Posted on January 16, 2013 via The 60s Bazaar with 61 notes ()
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Okay, can’t resist. Here’s a quick Christmas hangover for you. Hope it’s all going well for you betwixt holidays. Via nationalpost:
David Warren, who has been playing Santa for the past ten years, holds the clearly freaked-out seven-month-old Olivia Ruch at Santa’s Grotto in Selfridges department store in London, Dec 7, 2011. (Suzanne Plunkett /Reuters)
Posted on December 27, 2011 via National Post with 142 notes ()



