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Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1973) Bob Dylan from: "Knockin’ on Heaven's Door" / "Turkey Chase" (Single) "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" (OST)
Contemporary Western
"... an exercise in splendid simplicity" -Clinton Heylin
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Personnel: Bob Dylan: Lead Vocals / Guitar Roger McGuinn: Guitar Carl Fortina: Harmonium Terry Paul: Bass Jim Keltner: Drums
Backing Vocals: Brenda Patterson Carol Hunter Donna Wiess
Produced by Gordon Carroll
Recorded: @ The Burbank Studios in Burbank, California USA during February of 1973
Released: on July 13, 1973
Columbia Records
Happy Birthday Bob Dylan May 24, 1941
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fizzydrink-fanclub · 2 years
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Richard M. Brewer
Okay so I got bored and looked up the different people that the characters in Young Guns were based off of. I started comparing how the people looked to the actors, if the actors looked like the people that they portrayed. Obviously none of the actors looked like the real outlaws, but then I saw this picture of Richard M. Brewer, portrayed by Charlie Sheen in the movie, and oh my gosh... The resemblance is kind of freaking me out tbh. Like, if he doesn’t look like Charlie Sheen, he at least looks like Martin Sheen or Emilio Estevez.
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servasco · 1 year
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Denver Retaining Walls Landscape
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yallmeansall · 2 years
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“WILD LOVERS” by Kara Rose Marshall/Tuftluckstudio
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hisiggy · 5 months
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Tammy Wynette playing guitar while getting her hair done (date unknown assuming 60s)
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the-cricket-chirps · 19 days
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Ed Mell
This Palomino Ain't No Pal of Mine
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engelart · 6 months
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“Long Legged Appaloosa”, 2019 by Norman Engel
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haveyouheardthisband · 2 months
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grrlterrier · 1 month
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Earth girls are easy
Gouache, Acrylic & Ink on Watercolour Paper. 14”x17”
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woundgallery · 5 months
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Louise Bourgeois, from Album, 1994
"This 1994 autobiographical work, titled “Album,” is comprised of old family photographs along with texts by the artist. It is based on a slideshow-format film Bourgeois created in 1983 titled “Partial Recall.” This film was presented in the lobby of The Museum of Modern Art, New York in conjunction with the artist’s 1982–1983 retrospective there. Many of the images in that film appear in “Album,” and much of the book's text comes from the film's voice-over narration by the artist.
“Album” documents aspects of Bourgeois’s early life. The artist, born in 1911, had two siblings: an older sister called Henriette, and a younger brother, Pierre. Until she was six years old, the family lived in Choisy-le-Roi, France in a large home that accommodated the family’s tapestry restoration business, near the River Seine. When World War I broke out, her father enlisted. His wife visited him at various encampments with the young Louise in tow. After the war, the family moved to Antony on the banks of the Bièvre River. They chose their homes with proximity to rivers since the water was important to the process of tapestry restoration. In the early twenties, an English tutor named Sadie Gordon Richmond was hired for the children, but also became the father’s mistress. She stayed in the house for ten years, causing Bourgeois great distress and memories that lasted a lifetime."
-- MoMA
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wallacepolsom · 1 year
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Wallace Polsom, Under Western Skies (2023), paper collage, 21.1 x 31 cm.
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folkloregirlfriend · 6 months
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why did i leave dance classes
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francisforever2014 · 1 month
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three separate white people pissed me off bad in class today can y’all be quiet tomorrow to make up for it
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Simultaneously ‘Oh no! 😅’ and ‘Oh yes! 🤩’
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yallmeansall · 2 years
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“Somewhere Between Right And Wrong” by Matt McCormick
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grendelsmilf · 10 months
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I hate that the british empire uses shakespeare as a symbol of their supposed supremacy, not only because his actual plays are very critical of britain in many ways, but also because his plays really are that good. like if they sucked, it would be much more useful for our rhetorical purposes, but they don’t suck. they legitimately are the best works of writing in the english language. fuck my stupid baka life -_-
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