England's newest and hottest hit makers on the LONDON label in 1964 and still on stadium tour in 2024
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Figured I’d share the three 70s au designs I have finished so far!
I started off with my faves (Stacey and Neil) and Kim cause I was itching to draw her in a 70s tracksuit jacket (which I really like the design of ngl)
I’m not sure how 70s these outfits look, but I did my best to make them look that way. I do hope they come across as 70s fashion!
Anyways, hope you all like them and keep an eye out for when I finish the rest ;]
(@pizza-feverdream cause I know you wanted me to tag you when I posted art for the au and I’ll continue to do it if you’d like me to)
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Alicia Silverstone photographed by Peggy Sirota for Rolling Stone Australia (October, 1995)
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Swing to a new beat
Yes, swing to a new beat ... with The Rolling Stones and your maidenform confections.
(I dreamed this collage would convey great Swinging Sixties vibes)
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Cover version of "Meant to Live" will feature on the band's The Beautiful Letdown (Or Version) deluxe edition, alongside Jonas Brothers, Owl City covers - RollingStone [X]
Hear Jon Bellion Transform Switchfoot’s Millennial Grunge Angst into Orchestral Pop
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Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Clayton, Everyone: Famed Backing Singer Celebrates 75th
Ho, ho, ho - Merry Clayton everybody.
Everybody knows today - Dec. 25 - is Jesus’ 2,023rd birthday. But Clayton - the singer best known for being the female voice on the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” - also hits a milestone, as she turns 75.
Born Christmas Day, 1948, Clayton has the distinction of recording the first version of “The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)” and beginning her long career as one of Ray Charles’ Raelettes.
While “Shelter” is Clayton’s most-famous performance, she’s also heard on, among other tracks, Ringo Starr’s “Oh My My,” Carole King’s “Smackwater Jack” and Joe Cocker’s “Feelin’ Alright.” In a bit of irony, she sung on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” after recording her own version of Neil Young’s “Southern Man.”
Clayton’s suffered her share of personal tragedy, including a miscarriage the day after recording “Gimme Shelter” and a 2014 car accident that led to the amputation of her legs.
Her response? The 2021 album Beautiful Scars.
12/25/23
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