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Note the Safe As Milk bumper stickers (included with the first pressing of the Beefheart LP) on the cupboards!
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Roky knocks 'em dead in Dallas, 2007
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If it's me and yer granny on bongos, it's still The Fall
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jimjim wrote:
Is that Doug Yule in the middle?? (Whoop - I see by the URL that it is!)
Lou looks pleased as punch to be there, as usual.
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Syd Barrett in the crowd at the 1969 Isle of Wight festival
Syd onstage in Rotterdam, November 1967. The band flew into Rotterdam tp play the show after the disastrous American tour.
Ok, I suck at the internet. Not sure why my photos are so small but if you click on them they are.....a little bigger.
Syd onstage in Rotterdam, November 1967. The band flew into Rotterdam tp play the show after the disastrous American tour.
Ok, I suck at the internet. Not sure why my photos are so small but if you click on them they are.....a little bigger.
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FZ in his parents' home. Note the painting in the background which was used on the cover of Alice Cooper's first record.
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Harvey K-Tel wrote:
That picture is fascinating. Judging by the decor I'd say his parents share his perverse sense of humour.
Franks posture and expression is unlike any picture I've ever seen of him before and his Dad also has slightly eccentric facial hair.
God thats alot of purple.
.... fascinating
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Tactful Cactus wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:
That picture is fascinating. Judging by the decor I'd say his parents share his perverse sense of humour.
Franks posture and expression is unlike any picture I've ever seen of him before and his Dad also has slightly eccentric facial hair.
God thats alot of purple.
.... fascinating
What's also interesting is how it's so evenly lit. It looks like a studio set. There's a light lighting the parent's hair (above & left) one on Zappa's right, one for the background. It must have taken ages to set up.
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Prof Cratchit wrote:Tactful Cactus wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:
That picture is fascinating. Judging by the decor I'd say his parents share his perverse sense of humour.
Franks posture and expression is unlike any picture I've ever seen of him before and his Dad also has slightly eccentric facial hair.
God thats alot of purple.
.... fascinating
What's also interesting is how it's so evenly lit. It looks like a studio set. There's a light lighting the parent's hair (above & left) one on Zappa's right, one for the background. It must have taken ages to set up.
It can't possibly be their actual living room, can it? It's just too...um...well...mental.
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Prof Cratchit wrote:Tactful Cactus wrote:Harvey K-Tel wrote:
That picture is fascinating. Judging by the decor I'd say his parents share his perverse sense of humour.
Franks posture and expression is unlike any picture I've ever seen of him before and his Dad also has slightly eccentric facial hair.
God thats alot of purple.
.... fascinating
What's also interesting is how it's so evenly lit. It looks like a studio set. There's a light lighting the parent's hair (above & left) one on Zappa's right, one for the background. It must have taken ages to set up.
I thought it doesn't look natural and a little strange but now it's clear the reason why. Thanks!
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I love this one of Hendrix.
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