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A Led Zeppelin fan requests Robert Plant body pics from Hit Parader
Justin de Villeneuve - Twiggy (Honey 1970)
KEITH RICHARDS and USCHI OBERMAIER photographed on board The Rolling Stones’ private airplane, 1975
“The target was Uschi Obermaier. If there was one thing that could soothe my soul, it was her. She was beautiful. She was quite famous in Germany as a model who had graduated into an icon of the student protest movement that was traumatizing relations between the generations in Germany and threatening to tear the country apart. She was the poster girl of the left; her picture was everywhere. She was a mad rock-and-roll fan, which is how she’d found her way to Mick at first and how I’d met her, very briefly, once. Mick had invited her to come to Stuttgart and she was looking for him in the hotel. She ran into me instead and I took her to Mick’s door. But I’d seen her picture on posters and in magazines, and there was something about her that got to me.”
— Life by Keith Richards
The Rolling Stones, “Under My Thumb” from Aftermath (Decca/London, 1966)
USCHI OBERMAIER photographed by Jochen Harder, 1969
KEITH RICHARDS photographed during a press conference at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, November 8, 1969
Jackie DeShannon c. 1967
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Faustine et le Bel Été, 1972
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Keith Richards, 1972
Joe Brainard Pansies III 1969
Robert Plant and BP Fallon, 1973
BP Fallon recalls staying in a hotel in Chicago when a group of female fans tracked down Plant to his hotel suite and burst through the door, only to be confronted by the sight of Fallon and Plant quietly playing Monopoly in face cream. “We’re trying not to laugh so the gunk won’t crack,” says Fallon. “We continue our solemn game of Monopoly… our visitors shuffle about uncomfortably, wondering what the hell had happened to sex and drugs and rock’n’roll. ‘Let’s go,’ one of them says. ‘It wasn’t like this with David Bowie.’”
Uncut, February 2023