Who allowed him to be this handsome?
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Who allowed him to be this handsome?
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Rest in Peace David Bowie
January 8, 1947 ~ January 10, 2016
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Léon Cauvy (1874-1933), Port d’Alger, vue de la ville, 1922.
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We were just a little dance-hall band and we never really thought of augmenting ourselves. We thought, ‘Well, we can’t [do some of these songs live]. We’ll do it to the best of our ability until the point where we can’t really do it, and then we’ll miss it out.’ So around this time we were starting to miss out a lot of record tracks on live shows. Paperback Writer, for instance, was all double-tracked, and it sounded pretty crummy on stage. So what we did with it was get to the point where it was particularly bad, and then we’d do our ‘Elvis legs’ and wave to the crowds, and they’d all scream and it would cover that. As Paul has said, the screaming did cover a lot of worrying moments. – George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology
Vogue UK April 2019 ‘From Byzantium’ - Duckie Thot by Nick Knight
Joan Baez, France, April19, 1966.