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Peaches En Regalia • Willie The Pimp • Son Of Mr. Green Genes • Little Umbrellas • The Gumbo Variations • It Must Be A Camel
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Works of R. Crumb
Frank Zappa, 1991 - Bo Diddley, 2000 - Woody Guthrie, Lightnin' Hopkins, 1974
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Frank Zappa - Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. 03/05/1982
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“If you end up with a boring miserable life because you listened to your mom, your dad, your teacher, your priest, or some guy on television telling you how to do your shit, then you deserve it.”
— Frank Zappa
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Avedon The Sixties
Doon Arbus , Photographer Richard Avedon
Random House, New York 1999, 240 pages, 26 x 33 cm, ISBN 978-0679409236
euro 80,00
The Sixties is the product of a 30-year collaboration between photographer Richard Avedon and writer Doon Arbus, whose images and words combine in this volume to create a compelling portrait of one of the 20th century's most tumultuous decades. Avedon, the celebrated photographer whose portraits of some of the best-known personalities of our age have graced the pages of Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and The New Yorker magazines since the early 1950s, was prolific during the '60s. Looked at together, his images from those years create a visual time capsule. This large book is filled with a cacophony of Yippies, Black Panthers, Weathermen, Hare Krishnas, Andy Warhol Factory Superstars, pop artists, rock musicians, astronauts, pacifists, politicians, electroshock therapists, media correspondents, civil rights lawyers, antiwar activists, and more--all shot against his signature white background. Arbus, a novelist and writer for magazines including Rolling Stone and The Nation (and the daughter of photographer Diane Arbus), conducted interviews with many of the subjects. Snippets of those conversations provide an intimate and unforgettable document of the tension, vulnerability, anger, recklessness, hope, and empowerment many people experienced during that era. Brief biographies of the portrait sitters, as well as a chronology that spans the first signs of the war in Vietnam in 1960 to its final conclusion in 1973, provide excellent context for the images. The Sixties is riveting.
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So many books, so little time.
― Frank Zappa
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Something that drives me insane everytime is albums in which the songs transition into each other, albums that tell a story through the songs, references to other songs by the same artist, entire Albums that transition into each other, it all makes me scream and kick my legs like a teenage girl. Music artists please keep doing this
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Tracklist:
Inca Roads • Can't Afford No Shoes • Sofa No. 1 • Po-Jama People • Florentine Pogen • Evelyn, a Modified Dog • San Ber'dino • Andy • Sofa No. 2
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I’ve kept the valve open and fluid reaches the ceiling. I’ve pained but refuse the severity. Falling toward my lot. Shorter than I’d hope, by time’s pain. Should I find my eyes made open by the liquid suspending, I’ll be.
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