The Damned’s “Machine Gun Etiquette” promo - 1979.

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The Damned’s “Machine Gun Etiquette” promo - 1979.
Sharon during a walk through the woods in 1968.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach in Disney’s Fantasia (1940)
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rachel goswell of slowdive
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David Bowie and his painting during Eduard Nakhamkin Fine Arts Gallery Benefiting The American Cancer Society - November 27, 1990 in New York City (In the the first picture, is a portrait of Iggy Pop).
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Fiona Apple 1996.
Prince
A couple of years ago I got to see Prince in concert. He’d just finished—what? His fourth encore? Fifth? I lost track. It was crazy.
He left the stage again. Everyone kind of looked around, that thing where a crowd scans each other to see if we’re all in agreement that this is over, that there’ll be no more encores.
The house lights come on and people stand, put their jackets on, and prepare to shuffle outside, completely satisfied with this three hour concert. And then his voice comes out of the speakers, from backstage, booming.
“Where’re you going? Don’t you know I wrote ALL the hits?”
I thought I was going to die laughing. And then he came out again for one more song. Just one more.
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), Prince, 1984. Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, 51 x 40.5 cm.
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