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Stanislas at the Window
by Édouard Boubat 1973
Waiting For The Man (Live, 73)
In September 1973, an audience watched Reed perform at the Crystal Palace Garden Party festival in London while standing in water.
Buried in the drafts. Late fall/early December NYC in 2019, different trips. Two Bridges shop, Angel Olsen, and eating za’atar at Oasis.
debbie harry photographed by chris stein, 1974-1975.
A woman buying a ticket to a movie at the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, 1951. Photo by Kurt Hutton for Picture Post.
Re-purposed truck door, Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona.
Big Challenges
The Velvet Underground, flyer advertising two shows on May 16 & 17, 1969
Everywhere I go I hear ‘Run Run Run’…
From the Boodle Boodle Boodle booklet - came with first 500 copies, 1981
http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/the-clean
Tracey Emin and Billy Childish in Eugene Doyen's Quiet Lives, 1982.
Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934, Aberdeen, WA, USA) - San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1979, from Letters from the People, Photography
Pier of Yokohama, Japan
Japanese vintage postcard
Harry Dean Stanton, Wim Wenders, and other crew members during the shooting of Paris, Texas (1984).
Buried in the drafts from 2019. Two hour work cruise but most of that was spent enjoying cold air and the view.
Ivy and Lux
A literally pissed off Tracy Pew punches a guy from the audience in the face after he got up on stage and started actually pissing on him (spot the arc in shot no.1?) during a Birthday Party gig at Köln, Germany, on Nov. 17, 1981, as captured by Gernot Huber.
“…Koln’s Stollwerck Club makes the set of “Escape From New York” look like some neatly designed suburban retreat. A disused chocolate factory crumbling behind two 12-foot wire fences, gutted of anything remotely plunderable, vandalised windowless and wantonly graffitied, the harsh concrete corridors stink like urinals.
Many corners are puddled with vomit and a uniquely psychotic breed of Euro-punk-hippy wanders around in straggling tribes, begging, gobbling, and scratching their asses.
The last time The Birthday Party played here there was trouble. Subtly billed as “the most violent band in Britain”, they’d drawn a mangy crowd of mutants so intent on upholding the image of outrage that one of their glue ga-ga-ed rabble had clambered onstage and pissed down Tracy’s leg. Strangely enough, his head wound up split open by the machine-heads on Tracy’s bass…”
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DC, Jersey City, Baltimore, Chinatown NYC. Still around.