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Big Sur, California by Nick Hambleton
Mix Tapes by Bungo Design
Aretha Franklin in London, 1972.
Joni Mitchell, Lookout Mountain, Laurel Canyon, CA, 1969 © Graham Nash.
Nash took this photo of Mitchell at the home they shared in 1969. “She was in the middle of recording an album,” Nash recalls. “I normally would have left her alone, [but] there’s no way I couldn’t shoot that. She looked incredibly beautiful.”—Rolling Stone, May 19, 2020
“The windows are illuminated by the sunshine through them, fiery gems for you, only for you.”
"I asked chatgpt" well I asked the walrus and he said I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together
breaking news: ur actually gonna make it through and everything will turn out just fine
john lenny
-Anaïs Nin, 1939
Coltsfoot/Tussilago/hästhov. Värmland, Sweden (April 17, 2021).
My five year plan is to listen to music
Pol Bury. Notre-Dame, 1975
At the Sgt. Pepper press launch, May 19, 1967; photo by Pictorial Press Ltd./Alamy Stock Photo.
“On the lapel [of George’s maroon velvet jacket] was a badge from the New York Workshop Of Non Violence. Their emblem is a yellow submarine with what looked like daffodils spouting from it. ‘Naturally I’m opposed to all forms of war,’ said George seriously. ‘The idea of man killing man is terrible.’” - NME, May 25, 1967 Q: “Would any of you care to comment on any aspect of the war in Vietnam?” John Lennon: “We don't like it.” Q: "Could you elaborate any?" JL: “No. I've elaborated enough, you know. We just don't like it. We don't like war.” George Harrison: "It's, you know… it's just war is wrong, and it's obvious it's wrong. And that's all that needs to be said about it.” - New York City press conference, August 22, 1966 “We felt obviously that Vietnam was wrong — I think any war is wrong, for that matter — and in some of our lyrics we expressed those feelings and tried to be the counter-culture, to try and wake up as many people as we could to the fact that you don’t have to fight. You can call a halt to war and you can have a laugh and dress up silly and that’s what that period was all about: get your hair long, and grow a mustache, and paint your house psychedelic, and write songs. It was all part of our retaliation against the evil that was taking place and still is taking place.” - George Harrison, It Was Twenty Years Ago Today (1987)
THE HOUSE BOOK | Terence Conran ©1976