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Casa Maya, Rio de Janeiro
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Stevie on stage at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, IA - June 20, 1976.
/ Lucija https://www.instagram.com/p/CALmj50o2e1/?igshid=93ewxy5t6aox
“Sam Shepard arrived in New York in 1963, at the age of nineteen, and took the city by storm. He was funny, cool, detached. He found his groove early—a cowboy mouth with matinée-idol looks. Shepard had an outsider’s mojo and a cagey eye for the main chance. He quickly became part of that newest American class: the hipoisie. He wrote screenplays for Michelangelo Antonioni and songs with Patti Smith. He hung with Bob Dylan. To the downtown New York theatre scene, he brought news of the West, of myth and music. He didn’t conform to the manners of the day; he’d lived a life outside the classroom and conventional book-learning. He was rogue energy with rock riffs. In his coded stories of family abuse and addiction, he brought to the stage a different idiom and a druggy, surreal lens. He also had the pulse of youth culture. He understood the despair behind the protean transformations that the culture was undergoing—the mutations of psychic and physical shape that were necessary for Americans to survive the oppression of a nation at war, both at home and abroad. Martians, cowboys and Indians, and rock legends peopled Shepard’s fantasies. He put that rage and rebellion onstage.” @newyorkermag (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAiIkIBFLK3/?igshid=hv79op98mp2x
Joatinga, Rio
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four aces movie set | palmdale, california
Ozzy Osbourne
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Günter Rössler | Gisela, Germany, 1968
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