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Jimi Hendrix, Michelle Phillips, and Cass Elliot photographed by Henry Diltz backstage at the Hollywood Bowl, August 1967.
Jimi Hendrix opened for The Mamas and Papas. He returned as a headliner in 1968.
Camille Rowe for Russh magazine
Led Zeppelin leaving NYC after their show at Madison Square Garden (1973)
La Piscine (1969) dir. Jacques Deray
Jane B. par Agnès V., 1988
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Jane Birkin, Serge Gainsbourg and their daughter Charlotte on Compton Beach (1971)
…feeling like your chest is going to burn out from longing.
Arkady Martine, from “All The Colors You Thought Were Kings,” c. 2016 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Sam Claflin for Flaunt Magazine | 2015
ANA DE ARMAS as Andrea Rivera in The Night Clerk (2020)
What no one ever talks about is how dangerous hope can be. Call it forgiveness with teeth.
Clementine von Radics, from That Spring Everything Grew Wild And The Rain Came Down Like Punishment in “Mouthful Of Forevers” (via adrasteiax)
Her ancient, tear-stained beauty,
Alexander Blok, tr. by Frances Cornford, from “I Feel Only Russia,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
I could not forget you. I tried.
Anaïs Nin, from “Delta Of Venus,” originally published c. August 1977 (via violentwavesofemotion)