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Good things come to those who wait⌠Greater things come to those who get off their ass and do anything to make it happen.
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Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! â 1965, dir. Russ Meyer
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Miles Davis, with Gary Bartz on alto sax, at the Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood, August 18, 1970, by David Gahr, via morrisonhotelgallery.
An edit of this photo was used for the 2nd cover of Milesâ 1971 classic album Jack Johnson
Miles Davis, July 10 1973, Londonâs Rainbow Theatre, by Jill Furmanovsky. âIt was difficult to shoot him live. He kept his head down and often turned his back on the audience. This was the best frame of the night - every muscle in his body is playing that note.â
Mother Mary and Jesus Christ- From birth Till Death (2013)
Joy Division, Les Bains Douches (1979) By Pierre RenĂŠ-Worms
1970 The Phynx opening credits (via: YouTube)
Easter buffet, Better Homes and Gardens Guide to Entertaining, 1973.
Iesu nativitas (Matthew 1:20), 1964, Salvador Dali
Bob Dylan and Gordon Lightfoot at the Mariposa Folk Festival, July 15, 1972.