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Big into blues/rock and imaginative poetry. An analogue man in a digital world. I don't know what the question is, but the answer is vinyl, and the printed word and a bit of photography. There's enough for all, but the rich want it all.
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Poem by Charles Simic.
But London Records withdrew the single before it hit the US record stores, as they thought that the B-side "Stoned" was going to be controversial. Only a few of the purple & white US copies have survived. P.S. I don't have one!
The Rolling Stones "I Wanna Be Your Man" If you have deep pockets & can find the original US version of this, a Stones cover of Lennon & McCartney's song. It will set you back roughly £4,000! "I Wanna Be Your Man" was to have been the Stones first US single in 1964.
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Dylan was called a "Judas!" by a gig goer, to which Dylan replied "I Don't believe you, you're a liar," and went on to tell the band to "play it f--king loud!" before launching into "Like A Rolling Stone." Photo: Tony Gale.
Bob Dylan at a press conference in London's May Fair Hotel in 1966. Dylan had arrived for what turned out to be a somewhat turbulent tour with an electric backing band. Which was seen by many of his hard-core acoustic leaning fans, a betrayal. At a show in Manchester's Free Trade Hall,
Fleetwood Mac captured at a performance during their extensive 1977 Rumours Tour. Their set list on the tour mainly consisted of songs from their self-titled 1975 'Fleetwood Mac' album and the 'Rumours' album. Concert photo by, Richard E. Aaron.
"The Yellow Chair" 2026, Kate Lewis.
David Bowie and Cher snapped during a recording of one of her television shows in the Autumn of 1975. The frame was captured by the CBS Photo Archive.
"Stilles Meer" 1936, Emil Nolde.
Poem by Philip Larkin.
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