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YOU ARE THE REASON

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¡RetroActivo cumple 10 años hoy!
Photos of a young and beautiful Cilla Black in the 1960s. See more here...
¡RetroActivo cumplió 9 años el 7 de junio! Y vamos por más
The Beatles recording ‘Can’t Buy Me Love', 'You Can’t Do That', 'And I Love Her', 'I Should Have Known Better' for the “A Hard Day’s Night” soundtrack/album at EMI Studios, Abbey Road - Studio Two, circa February 25, 1964. Photography © Apple Corps Ltd (http://www.thebeatles.com/). IMHO “A Hard Day’s Night” is woefully underappreciated. It’s one of the best albums ever made, especially when the time frame they were forced to perform in is taken into account.
Shirley Bassey during rehearsals at Wood Green Empire studio in London on June 17, 1960.
Photos by Bob Hope
Neon sign of the Olympia Theatre, advertising The Beatles & Sylvie Vartan concerts in Paris, 1964
Françoise Hardy photographed by Jean-Marie Périer, c. 1964.
Some outtakes from the Sgt. Pepper shoot.
“I had originally planned to turn up as a Musketeer, but at the last minute, John suddenly exclaimed, ‘Let’s go as Teddy Boys, and dress the way we always wished we could when we were at school. Let’s do it properly this time.’ We both made a terrific impression at the party, but were nonetheless eclipsed by such inspired impersonations as Peter Brown’s periwigged King Louis XIV of France, and Apple press officer Derek Taylor’s Nazi-uniformed Hitler. Cilla Black and her husband, Bobby Willis came as, respectively, a Cockney labourer, and a nun. However, Freddie Lennon, who appeared as a trash collector, achieved the most realistic impression of all.”
[Pete Shotton]
Photos from The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour fancy dress party held on the 21st December 1967 at the Westbourne Suite at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London. As well as John’s Teddy Boy, Ringo is a circus ringmaster, Maureen is an Indian squaw and Paul and Jane are pearly king and queen. George and Pattie also attended - George as a swashbuckling Errol Flynn (where are the photos of that?!) and Pattie as a Eastern style belly dancer. Yep, this is that party.
“Three Songs” by Leadbelly, filmed in the 1940s (I think 1945). This is the single most amazing thing I’ve ever found on YouTube.
Gretsch G6659TG Players Edition Broadkaster Jr. Cadillac Green
[Source: Andy Babiuk’s Fab Gear. Price: £2,247/$2,800]
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Whipping Post - The Allman Brothers Band (The Allman Brothers Band, 1969)
Song of the Day
Nowhere to Run - Martha and the Vandellas
Baloon play
Vuelve Primavera con Los Blue Caps