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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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@windseeking
The Young Pope (Paolo Sorrentino, 2016)
Viggo Mortensen. Eastern Promises. 2007.
âOn a day when the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to open and the world is full of beauty.â - Rumi. đˇÂ Jeff Brown / Breed Media
Pink Floyd, Meddle, Harvest Records, 1971.
Wish You Were Here album cover outtakes, 1975. Designed by Storm Thorgerson.Â
âThe albumâs cover image was inspired by the idea that people tend to conceal their true feelings, for fear of "getting burnedâ, and thus two businessmen were pictured shaking hands, one man on fire.â
The Alan (Alanâs Psychedelic Breakfast) mentioned at the track, and from who is listen their voices over it, is Alan Stiles, a roadie of the band then. A photo of Alan Stiles can be seen on the back cover of Ummagumma Live album which are accompanied by another roadie named Peter Watts,  they  in this picture appear in the Biggin Hill Airfield, an airfield, with all the instruments forming a figure.
'Much as I'm fond of books and photo galleries, I regret that we cannot show you here the pulsing red light that was a feature of the package for Pink Floyd's Pulse CD â a double live album of The Division Bell shows at Earls Court, London.'
Photograph: Storm Thorgerson/Taken By Storm
Cover of Pâ˘Uâ˘Lâ˘Sâ˘E (Pink Floyd)
'The idea came from something about 'keeping tabs', keeping up with the news, finger on the pulse, having your ear to the ground. I had also wanted to use a very large wave or tsunami ever since Dark Side of the Moon.'
Photograph: Storm Thorgerson/Taken By Storm
Cover of Late September (The Deepest Blue)
Cover of Safety in Numbers (Umphrey's McGee)
Cover of Synrise (Goose)