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heroinsight · 1 month
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Screengrabs taken from: Lost And Found: The Memory Marbles of Anthony Stern, via The Holy Church of Iggy the Inuit
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guiltyidealist · 6 months
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The Red Lantern icons: Iggy
(simple cropped screenshots-- credit not necessary)
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aerial-tal · 10 months
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New found pictures of Iggy the Eskimo
Photographer and artist Kevin Geronimo Brandtner is a collector of all things beautiful and curious, from Vienna, Austria. On one of his discovery expeditions, end of June 2023, he entered a second-hand shop and… Well, why don’t we let him tell about it?
“I happened to be in a second-hand shop today. As I work in the darkroom myself, this contact print was interesting. When I got home I realised it was Iggy Rose (Iggy the Eskimo/Inuit) the muse of former Pink Floyd guitarist Syd Barrett. The pictures seem to be unknown because I can't find them anywhere.
So many questions. The photographer seems to have been Lukas Feri. Little is known about him either. The print is original from the 70s with markings.”
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terradisienaart · 2 years
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littlequeenies · 1 year
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Our Muses (aka our pages)
Hi everyone! We'd like to share again or tumblr pages here for everyone (specially since you cannot reach them through the app!).
Each muse has their biography (some are more updated than others) with some photos, then a "More Info" (which are actually our entries with her name tag), a timeline (if you are looking for a specific photo it may help), and finally links to other cool sites, books and other sources where you can get more information about her.
Click to know more:
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Alice Ormsby-Gore
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Bebe Buell
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Charlotte Martin
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Cleo Odzer
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Demri Parrott
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Iggy Rose
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Jane Asher
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Jenny Boyd
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Jo Jo Laine
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June Child
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Lee Starkey
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Marsha Hunt
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Pam Courson
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Pattie Boyd
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Paula Boyd
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iggyinuit · 4 months
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happyheidi · 2 years
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:O Syd Barrett fan?! I have all his albums and the BBC sessions tucked away somewhere, it's so nice, albeit unusual, to see someone else recognise him!!
Oh hell yeah! I even have a little music blog - @madcap-laughs - dedicated to him and other 60s & 70s musicians & bands I enjoy! I find him to be oddly relatable! I’ve never felt that about any other “celebrity” in my life. Have you read ‘a very irregular head - the life of Syd Barrett’ by Rob Chapman? It’s a must! It’s info overload ♡
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Yeah it’s awesome to find another Syd fan here! It happens way too seldom! Love that u have his albums. Vinyls? I want madcap laughs on my wall. It’s such a good album cover! With Iggy Inuit 😍 I wanna tattoo one of those little insects he drew for the Barrett album - and ‘the madcap laughs’ cus I love that term so much (esp ‘madcap’). I love words ♡
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shabawaba · 2 years
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Hello shabawa, I just wanted to ask you about Iggy the Inuit. I accidentally found her fanpage account or idk if it's her own account. She is so strange...like her mom is Mizo but uhhh...she is just.. strange. idk she's dead or alive whenever I stalk the account I've mentioned i can't understand her connection with Pinkfloyd, why people adore her ummmm anything about her...it's weird.. I'm just asking in case you knew her.
I don't know anything about her besides the one you can find on the internet... And i think she's dead now... It was so long ago... Or maybe shes not.... I have no idea as well 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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waxyflexibility · 2 years
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Iggy Inuit Syd Barrett at Earl’s Court. Don't you want to know with your pretty hair Stretch out your hand, glad feel, In an echo for your way.
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suprasombra · 2 years
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heroinsight · 1 month
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Iggy Rose
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guiltyidealist · 5 months
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The Red Lantern ship board: Chomper x Iggy
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realife-mermaid · 2 years
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I wonder so often if I’m overthinking or if I’m actually thinking it through enough that it’s a sign im a serious writer, or maybe I’m not even doing Enough and I should be researching more, but maybe is it disrespectful to even BE doing this or-
Anyway so I had to special request a book I wanted because we didn’t have it in system and it’s about Inuit cultures with a focus on linguistics and naming customs because two of my main characters are Inuit and they’re born in the like, 1300s, bc this is a fantasy series with people who regularly live hundreds of years and I just need to make sure I’m being accurate when I’m giving them names and explaining their travels around the world! Their placeholder names are Janie and Charles and Uh, I’m fairly certain those weren’t names that existed in Greenland at that point in time!
(I also got a book about the Menominee bc like, nut up or shut up ig, I’m an adult and if I feel disconnected from my tribe, I can’t just blame it on my family or public library school budgets being abysmal and the teachers being racist, ya kno? I have the power to learn at my finger tips so that’s what I’m going to do.)
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igormag · 7 years
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Syd Barrett (1946–2006) and Iggy. photo: Mick Rock
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iggyinuit · 7 months
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Incarceration of a Flower Child
The ten years timeline of the Storm Thorgerson / Roddy Bogawa documentary: Have You Got It Yet? A new article at The Holy Church of Iggy the Inuit.
URL: https://atagong.com/iggy/archives/2023/09/incarceration-of-a-flower-child.html
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fieldtomatoes · 4 years
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oh no I dropped my monster documentary masterlist I use for my magnum social distancing
[Titles marked with * are restricted to Canada, but might be accessible through a proxy/vpn, any one of them could be on American Netflix/Amazon Prime/Hulu I just don’t know, and if all else fails, most are available on one rental platform or another although I know that’s not ideal.]
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - 1h43m Covers the influence on all genres of music by Indigenous musicians including Charlie Patton (Blues), Mildred Bailey (Jazz/Swing), Link Wray (Rock), Robbie Robertson (Rock), Buffy Sainte-Marie (Folk), Jimi Hendrix (Rock), Randy Castillo (Metal), Jesse Ed Davis (Rock/Blues), and more, with interviews from Robbie Robertson, John Trudell, Taj Mahal, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Iggy Pop, Martin Scorsese, and more. Probably the best documentary I’ve ever seen. Trailer Available: a slightly abridged version (20 mins shorter, not sure what it cuts out) here, Kanopy, or rental services
The Island President - 1h38m Follows former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, who was elected after 30 years of dictatorship as he fights for his people’s survival and to end the rising sea levels that are washing his country away at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2009. Trailer Available: here
Angry Inuk* - 44m Provides the Inuit perspective on seal hunting; how they have been the victims of propaganda spread by animal activist groups and how increasingly restrictive bans have affected their culture and way of life (obvious tw for footage of raw seal meat, blood, and organs). Trailer Available: here
Genderize* - 13m Comparative interviews from 2012 and 2016 with a sibling trio about their understanding of and experience with gender and growing up. Personal endorsement, Chase is one of my profs and he’s literally the best instructor I’ve ever had. Available: here
Kumu Hina / A Place In The Middle - 1h17m / 25m The story of Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, a teacher and community cultural figure who is Māhū (embodies femininity and masculinity; is in the middle). “A Place In The Middle” is the abridged version that focuses on the story of Kumu Hina’s Māhū student, Ho’Onani, joining the all-male hula troop, which is the B-plot of the original documentary. Trailer Kumu Hina available on: Kanopy or rental services // A Place In The Middle available: here
I’m Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas* - 52m Chronicles the writing of classic Christmas songs such as “Silver Bells”, “The Christmas Song”, “White Christmas”, and many others that were actually written by Jewish composers, with integrated performances of said songs by Canadian musicians including Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies who has contributed his fair share of amazing Christmas songs as a Jewish musician. Trailer Available: here
And We Knew How to Dance* - 55m Contributions of Canadian women during the First World War, told by the women themselves from interviews conducted in the early 1990s. Includes women who moved to the prairies to take over farms, were nurses and ambulance drivers on the western front, and became floor managers of factories, among other jobs, and discusses the sexism they faced. Available on: National Film Board
Reel In The Closet - 1h22m Showcases and discusses the home movies of LGBT people going back to the 1930s, and how they documented their hidden, but full, lives. Trailer Available on: Kanopy
Reel Injun* - 1h32m Examines the portrayal of Indigenous people in film throughout the 20th century and the evolution of the “Hollywood Indian”. Features interviews with Adam Beach, John Trudell, Charlie Hill, Sacheen Littlefeather, Robbie Robertson, Graham Greene, and more. Trailer v1 / Trailer v2  Available on: Kanopy or rental services
The Legacy Of Brendan Burke* - 45m Discusses homophobia in the National Hockey League and the awareness that was brought to that topic when Toronto Maple Leafs’ GM Brian Burke’s son, Brendan Burke, came out on TSN with a message of solidarity with all of the closeted players in the league. Features anonymous testimonies from gay players as well as interviews with Mark Tewksbury, Patrick Burke, and Georges Laraque, among others. (Important to note: the NHL is the only major sports league in North America to have never had a player come out, either during or after their career). Available: here
Tab Hunter Confidential - 1h30m Tab Hunter recalls what it was like being a closeted gay man in the 1950s, while also being one of the biggest stars of the golden age of Hollywood. Provides insight on the lengths that pioneering movie studios went to to conceal their LGBT actors’ sexualities. Trailer Available on: I found a free version after a google search, or rental services
Jon Richardson - A Little Bit OCD - 47m British comedian Jon Richardson, often mocked for his “OCD tendencies” investigates the disorder, how it affects the lives of nearly 1 million people in Britain, and whether he might be one of them. Available: here
No Sad Songs - 1h02m An Aids Committee of Toronto (ACT) film from 1985 that profiles Jim Black, a young man with AIDS and documents the gay community’s response to the AIDS epidemic through interviews and artistic interpretation. Considered to be the first major documentary about AIDS. Available: here
INVASION - 18m “In this era of ‘reconciliation’, Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new film about the Unist’ot’en Camp, Gidimt’en checkpoint and the larger Wet’suwet’en Nation standing up to the Canadian government and corporations who continue colonial violence against Indigenous people.” A feature length film is coming later in 2020. Available: here
More resources:
PBS
CBC DOCS (imo better selection and layout than PBS, worth using a proxy if you’re not Canadian)
National Film Board (if you go to a Canadian university, go through your library’s database link for more options)
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