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Selena & Chris Perez in San Antonio, Texas Live Music Festival on April 24, 1994!
Patti Smith visiting Jim Morrison’s grave in Paris, 1975, by Claude Gassian.
“something new is coming down and we got to be alert to feel it happening. something new and totally ecstatic. the politics of ecstasy move all around me. I refuse to believe Hendrix had the last possessed hand that Joplin had the last drunken throat that Morrison had the last enlightened mind. they didn’t slip their skins and split forever for us to hibernate in posthumous jukeboxes.
they are gone and we’re still moving.“
~ Patti Smith, “Jukebox Cruci-fix,” CREEM, June 1975.
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BSD Ch 89.5 Translation
Glossary: - F = Fukuchi - T = Tachihara - B = Bram - M = Mori
Raws: here by @kodzekun on twitter (Many thanks to angel for providing them, this translation would not be here otherwise. I don’t normally translate BSD but seeing as the regular JP translators are stuck on Chinese raws this month, I thought I’d be able to type this up quickly. No injury meant to any scanlation teams!)
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