USAFE Skyblazers North American F-100C Super Sabre 54-1980 by Wing attack Plan R
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F-100C-25-NA. The Skyblazers were part of the 36th TFW. Photo Credit's: Unknown to me (Reprint Scan)
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Jerry Hall and Angelica Houston, Studio 54, 1985
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Madonna and Hot Streak backstage at Studio 54 in New York City, 1983.
Photo by Ron Akiyama
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Brooke Shields and George Michael at Studio 54, 1980s
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Grace Jones attends a party at Studio 54, NYC, January 17, 1980.
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insane behavior to be listening to music at the gym and not at least bopping ur head ….. like u really listening to MUSIC stationarily !???!!!!? would it kill u to feel something !!!!??!!!? show some character !!!!?!!!?!!?!???
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Inside UFO 54-40 (1982)
Story: Edward Packard -- Art: Paul Granger
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Debbie Harry, Andy Warhol, and Lorna Luft at a party for the 10th anniversary of Interview magazine at Studio 54 in New York City, 1979.
Photos by Oscar Abolafia
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54•40 - I Go Blind (1986)
Neil Osborne
from:
"54•40" (LP)
"I Go Blind" / "Me Island" (Single)
Alternative | Canadian
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Neil Osborne: Lead Vocals / Guitar
Phil Comparelli: Co-Lead Vocals / Guitar / Keyboards
Brad Merritt: Bass / Backing Vocals
Matt Johnson: Drums / Backing Vocals
Produced by 54•40 / Dave Ogilvie
Recorded:
@ The Mushroom Studios
in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
during 1986
Album Released:
July, 1986
Single Released:
August, 1986
Reprise Records
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Heaven's Gate (1980). During the Johnson County War in 1890 Wyoming, a sheriff born into wealth does his best to protect immigrant farmers from rich cattle interests.
I'm still really working out how I feel about this one. It's bloated to say the least, and it's treatment of its women characters is pretty awful, but there's a sense of epicness to it too that rarely feels this authentic. It's a harrowing, unglamorous look at an era that built a nation, anchored by an excellent cast, and for that it feels worth the price of admission alone. 7/10.
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