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briefle · 4 months
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them <3
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kitmarlowe · 7 months
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jonasiegenthaler · 1 year
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njd@wsh | 13.04.23 | luke gets his first career goal and wins it in ot!
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harrisonarchive · 8 months
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Photos by Linda McCartney.
August 8, 1969
Tommy Nutter on dressing John, Paul, and Ringo for the cover...
“Tommy Nutter dressed three out of the four Beatles for the Abbey Road album cover. True to his non-conformist roots, George Harrison opted to dress in denim.” - The Selvedge Yard, April 4, 2012
“Well, I dressed them. George Harrison is wearing denim — he was always a tricky bugger.” - Tommy Nutter to Timothy Everest, quoted in Yorkshire Post, October 31, 2015
For George and Mal, it was then on to Regent’s Park Zoo...
“[After the photo session] George and Mal [Evans] went to visit the Regent’s Park Zoo. They spent several hours wandering around the cages and animal houses and afterwards walked around Regent’s Park. The extraordinary thing was that during the whole morning absolutely no one recognized George Harrison. Perhaps there are so many similar haircuts in London these days that no one spares a second glance for anyone with long locks.” - The Beatles Book, September 1969
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“I didn’t know at the time that it [Abbey Road] was the last Beatle record that we would make, but it felt as if we were reaching the end of the line.” - George Harrison, The Beatles Anthology
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thislovintime · 28 days
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“Michael was very kind to me at the outset. He put me up through the entire shooting of the pilot process. He and his wife had a wonderful little apartment just big enough for a guest on the day bed, which overlooked Hollywood. I remember a Thanksgiving Day when the air was crystal clear in a way that I’ve never seen it before or since in L.A., and you could see all the way out to Catalina. It was wonderful. That crystal clarity symbolizes the whole era for me. Mike and I wrote a few things together. We were very comradely and very buddy buddy, and it was a wonderful time, with Mike’s then wife, Phyllis, and Christian, their little infant baby. The early days of the pilot shooting were just great by my lights and I had a wonderful time.” - Peter Tork, quoted in Hey, Hey, We’re The Monkees (1996)
“I went over to Micky’s all the time, and we talked a lot about, you know, helicopters and atomic energy and the Heisenberg principle, uncertainty principle, and he had a great little recording studio. We actually wound up making a record, in his recording studio, that — splendid little record, I think.” - Peter Tork, Daydream Believers commentary
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allelitewrestlings · 5 months
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juergenklopp · 6 months
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PLAY THE SONG! 🔂 Calum Scott – Dancing On My Own (Tiësto Remix)
The PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES celebrate moving on to the 2023 National League Championship Series (October 12, 2023)
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anghraine · 11 months
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After all these years, I'm deeply entertained by how Elizabeth judges the appearances of Darcy & relatives:
Lady Catherine: might have been pretty once, looks somewhat like Darcy
Anne: looks okay but boring, doesn't look like Lady Catherine
Colonel Fitzwilliam (upon entering with Darcy): plain but gentlemanly unlike someone
Darcy: very handsome
Georgiana: not as good-looking as Darcy
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psygull-arts · 2 months
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Unidentified suspects involved in the incidents of November 1966, rumored to have been part of "OPERATION SILENT MOUNTAIN"
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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kitmarlowe · 11 months
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HOLD ON TIGHT! / 3 BY 3 “Oh. Something’s gone wrong here, but we’ll lose it in the edit. Actually, we won’t lose it in the edit. It just got a little laugh!”
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sincerelymarner · 4 months
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journal of my other self, rainer maria rilke 
(photo credits: mike carlson / mark blinch / kevin sousa / bruce bennett / steve russell / kevin sousa)
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gerard and joan // vampires will never hurt you, our lady of sorrows, bill and ted et al
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harrisonarchive · 5 days
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On April 14, 2009, George received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Photos by (?) Mark Ralston, Jim Ruymen.
“[George] was the most remarkable person. He had the most wonderful sense of humor, and the most wonderful thing that makes me so proud is that he leaves to extraordinary people: his wonderful widow, Olivia, his dark sweet lady and the love of his life; and his son, Dhani, whom he was inordinately proud of and would be even more proud of. The only words I can think of for George is, it’s all down to what you value.” - Eric Idle, speech at the event “We all have deep feelings for George because he was such a deep-feeling person. If you met him you couldn’t help but be drawn into his world, and he wanted to be in your world too. To me, he was a beautiful, mystical man living in a material world, and he was as funny as the day is long, and just as perplexing. I think I speak for all of us when I say that as time passes we discover more and more how deeply-seated he is in our hearts and lives. So, thank you everyone. George, this day is for you.” - Olivia Harrison, speech at the event Q: “In April, George received his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. What would he think about that?” Olivia Harrison: “I think by this point he would have been OK. But there was a point, sort of in the '90s, he was enjoying himself so much not doing anything in the public eye, he might not have done it. But you know, we want to give him a star and so that's too bad, George, you're going to have it [Iaughs]. He would always say, no matter what it was, ‘Oh that's nice.’ Sometimes people would make up an award and send it because they like him and he'd go, ‘Oh, that's nice.’ And he'd kind of put it on the table and it would just be there. Probably people don't realize that he did appreciate it whether it was the biggest award in the world or the smallest little award or a flower left in the gate … He might have some hokey little thing beside an Oscar on the shelf and it was all the same to him.” - Spinner, June 18, 2009 (x)
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thislovintime · 5 months
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At the Los Angeles premiere of Head (1968), November 19, 1968. Photo credits (as known): International Magazine Services, and Michael Ochs Archives.
“The L.A: premieres of the B4’s ‘Yellow Sub’ and the M4’s ‘Head’ lured the beautiful people from their hilltop lairs, beach abodes and love communes. […] Peter Tork, hiding his handsome face behind a thick bramble bush (even thicker than Mike Love’s luxuriant facial foliage), decorated his frame with red satin, brown cord, thonged leather and mismated sox.” - Teen Magazine, February 1969
“‘I don't remember much about that night [the premiere of Head in Los Angeles, November 1968],’ Tork tells EW.com, ‘except that we were there. But I do know this: the audience for the movie [screening and Q&A] on Wednesday is going to be bigger than the crowd we got in 1968.’” - EW dot com, November 12, 2008
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irrolyphant · 9 months
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Justified: City Primeval • 1x05 You Good? trailer
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