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@fyeahmarklanegan
“Merry” Christmas!
I love this blurry photo for some reason. Mad Season, Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, 4/22/1995.
80s/early 90s candid Lanegan image dump
Charles Peterson, Georgetown, Seattle, 1993. From his Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/charles.peterson.photographer/
VERY IMPORTANT Update:
July 6, 2017 A38 - Budapest, Hungry [x]
Mark Lanegan Band - Love Will Tear Us Apart [cover] Rock Werchter 2017 [x]
Mark Lanegan by Sam Holden
Screaming Trees at CBGB's
October 18, 1992
Notes: not a great show performance wise but the entertainment value is worth the time. There is a fucking birthday party mid-set. A few songs later Lanegan loses his voice, and after the first (early) break, Van and Lee clearly do not expect him to return to the stage.. but he does, for 3 more songs.
Alice Says (yelling about monitors, "wake up!") Time for Light (more yelling about monitors) Where the Twain Shall Meet The Secret Kind ("today is a very special day...") Nearly Lost You Uncle Anesthesia Change has Come Ivy Julie Paradise -cut- ("why don't you sing 'Cold Rain?'") Winter Song Bed of Roses End of the Universe - house music -
https://www.themckenzietapes.com/tapes/2018/10/22/screaming-trees-at-cbgbs-10-18-1992
Mark Lanegan smiling and signing autographs after a Moscow show.
Photos by Anna Alferova
Just in case you are in the market for signed gold bars...
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One of the Original gold bars used in Mark Lanegan's "Is There Gold" which we shot at the Salton Sea last year. Both signed by Mr Lanegan and Mr Karr. I have quite a few of these signed - DM me if interested in collecting one! #marklanegan #screamingtrees #queensofthestoneage #grunge #seattlemusic . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAvWG8aqK0M
A post shared by Dean Karr (@deankarrphotography) on May 13, 2020 at 2:53pm PDT
“No, I’m not a poetry fan. I tried a couple of times when I was young and I just found it really difficult to do. I actually got in trouble when I was really young, in grade school, maybe eight years old, the teacher was sick and the substitute teacher asked us to write a get well card or a poem, and so I wrote a poem. Next thing I knew, I was in the principal’s office and my dad was there and they were wondering if there was something wrong with me. I’d written a kind of black little poem that was really inappropriate. [laughs] ‘Roses are red, violets are black, you’d look a lot better with a knife in your back’. I think I thought the teacher would think it was funny, but they were going to send me to a psychiatrist or something.”
(happy 50th birthday, Mark Lanegan!)
And since 2020 is the year that hell froze over.... Mark Lanegan’s poetry book, Plague Poems, is out... soon? now?
https://shop.theheartworm.com/products/mark-lanegan-and-wesley-eisold-plague-poems
Mike Starr, Mark Lanegan, Sean Kinney & Layne Staley w/ a fan:November 25, 1992 show at the Trocadero in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
found here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CATODLmpKcF/
Fuck yeah more smiling.
Found on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CAEADfbnq7l/
Screaming Trees, Toronto, 1991. Photos by Rick McGinnis. After Mark Pickerel left the band, Danny Peters drummed for the Trees for a while, since Mudhoney were on hiatus due to Steve Turner deciding to go to college.
From the photographers blog: https://someoldpicturesitook.blogspot.com/2017/08/bands.html
Tony Mott photos, Australia, 1995
Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You
Charles Peterson, Georgetown, Seattle, 1993. From his Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/charles.peterson.photographer/