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thom yorke of radiohead, 1996.
sometimes you forget dancing in the dark by bruce springsteen is the best song ever written and then you just. listen to it
Bob Dylan’s hands photographed by Barry Feinstein, 1966.
GEORGE HARRISON in GET BACK
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— Bob Dylan from Idiot Wind on Blood On The Tracks (1975)
robert smith’s badly tied, chunky trainers are something that is so personal to me
bob dylan, 1975
Carrie Fisher and Ringo Starr
everyone has an emotional support moody man who sings with a guitar or piano. for me that’s leonard cohen and sometimes billy joel and for my father it’s bob dylan. etc. tag this with whoever this is for you!!
one thing i never get tired of in songs is when they include some sounds from the recording booth like a laugh at the end, a ‘was that good?’ or like, the sounds of the guitar being put down, a chair creaking. it’s nice how music can be used as an escape but also something that ties you right back down to earth. it will affect you so deeply & then ur like wow… you just played that. it’s grounding & magical & just one of my fave things ever!
Beatles: Get Back + tumblr posts
mood: slowdive chilling in a graveyard
Dave Vanian, the prettiest vampiric rocker
A close-up picture of Mars (NASA/JPL/UArizona)
Cocteau Twins’ Love’s Easy Tears front cover (Nigel Grierson)