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So, Jackie boi is turning 44 today, I found some of my favourite gifs of him for this occasion, say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our biggest love! ❤
Current Obsession: 60s eye makeup 💄🐈⬛🪄👜📿👢
Ondine Bath Foam Ad (Cosmopolitan 1975)
Nostos: The Return (1989)
Witch-House, from Weird Tales by Virgil Finlay (Nov. 1936)
The Doors live at The Forum in Ciudad de México, D.F. MX. - June 27, 1969
priscilla presley glamorously driving cars.
Farrah Fawcett
Marilyn Monroe photographed by George Barris at Tim Leimert’s house in the Nord Hollywood Hills (1962).
Led Zeppelin, Bath Festival of Blues, June 28, 1969.
“Led Zeppelin cost us £200 – probably the least they ever got paid for an outdoor event. But [manager] Peter Grant did push me up to £500 before they’d signed the contract.
All the bands’ fees were much higher for the second festival because we were now competing with the Isle of Wight and we wanted the biggest names. Led Zeppelin’s fee went up from £500 the previous year to £20,000. And Peter Grant insisted their name was double the size of anyone else’s on the poster.
As I’d already given my word to Bill Thompson that that wouldn’t happen, he was very cross with me. But Zeppelin were making it very big in America and we had to have Zeppelin.
They were simply so enormous by then we knew that they’d bring in all the people. The sum of £20,000 was the equivalent [then] of the price of a house in Knightsbridge, I can tell you that!”
— Freddy and Wendy Bannister, promoters of the Bath Festival Of Blues in 1969 and 1970