Ojibwe | Roland Reed | Fotograficamente
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navajo, 1913. foto de roland reed.
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Ojibwe Woman, in Ponemah Minnesota.
Photograph taken by Roland W. Reed 1908
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Blackin' the Void Well
I can't say for sure whether Kiss had a master plan to do everything in their power to give Psycho Circus a proper The Elder touch, only that quite a few clues could give that impression to no small degree.
And I don't know if Gene could have possibly foisted some old vocal verses on Ace, or if it was just a little Fuck You from Ace himself that he smuggled in because he wasn't exactly happy with the process of recording Psycho Circus. Whether these are just figments of my imagination or whether one of these little scenarios could possibly have taken place will probably remain a mystery forever.
After all, I only suspect this because once you notice that Mr. Blackwell and Into the Void inextricably share almost identical vocal verses, then such guesses inevitably and almost automatically arise. What makes Into the Void the fourth notch on Psycho Circus's Elder tally stick, thus Psycho Circus takes the leading position of all Kiss albums with Elder references. At least as far as I can see.
The only thing that is certain to me is that, no matter how the stars may have aligned for Kiss with Psycho Circus, it seems that all roads must have always led them to The Elder.
Kis(s)met?
And like a star in the dark night, I have illuminated your way to the verses and highlighted both links.
Into the Void (1998)
Mr. Blackwell (1981)
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Northern Plains Man on an Overlook, Montana, Early 1900s. (Hand-colored Photo By Roland W. Reed)
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thinking about the business au jc movie from 1960 where they made cassius named r. cassius. what does the r stand for…..
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Cory Henry at the Delta Stage, Bluesfest Byron Bay, 17 April 2022
My favourite act at Bluesfest Byron Bay 2022. It’s unusual for working photographers to stop shooting and applaud, but they did for Cory Henry. I caught the trio three times and watched their final set from beginning to end. Funky, jazzy, soulful. Cory’s interplay with drummer TaRon Lockett was breath-taking. Superbly crafted entertainment.
Cory Henry, keyboards
TaRon Lockett, drums
Sharay Reed, bass
© 2022 Steve Ford
www.bluesfest.com.au
www.coryhenry.com
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Royal W. (Roland) Reed | Fotograficamente
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ceramista navajo, por volta de 1915. foto de roland reed.
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Roy Watson and Pat J. O'Brien in The House of Terror (1928).
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