He’s so strange
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He’s so strange
there will be blood milkshake amv
I am older and I see things differently, and I finally understand you.
Phantom Thread (2017) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Did you think your song and dance and your superstition would help you, Eli?! I am the Third Revelation. I am whom the Lord has chosen.
There Will Be Blood dir. Paul Tomas Anderson
Jerry Cantrell by Rocky Schenk, 1998.
Alice in Chains (and a dog) for Japanese magazine Music Life, 1993.
Reblog the blue speedo and jerry will visit you in your dreams tonight
Rockin’ On Magazine - January, 1996
pain in art
barbara hepworth / julio romero de torres / edvard munch / john blackburn / giovanni battista tiepolo / george clausen / arshile gorky / vincent van gogh / christian schloe
Chris Cornell with Eddie Vedder talking with MTV Classic 1991
Credit to MTV Classic
Christina Lindberg, 1970.
The Beatles were hard men too. Brian Epstein cleaned them up for mass consumption, but they were anything but sissies. They were from Liverpool, which is like Hamburg or Norfolk, Virginia - a hard, sea-farin’ town, all these dockers and sailors around all the time who would beat the piss out of you if you so much as winked at them. Ringo’s from the Dingle, which is like the fucking Bronx.
The Rolling Stones were the mummy’s boys - they were all college students from the outskirts of London. They went to starve in London, but it was by choice, to give themselves some sort of aura of disrespectability.
I did like the Stones, but they were never anywhere near the Beatles - not for humour, not for originality, not for songs, not for presentation. All they had was Mick Jagger dancing about. Fair enough, the Stones made great records, but they were always shit on stage, whereas the Beatles were the gear.
- Lemmy Kilmister, White Line Fever: The Autobiography
Words of wisdom from Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
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