“Stolen Many Times,” Liar rehearsal by Queen in 1973.
Sharon Tate, photographed by Ron Galella while visiting the set of Rosemary’s Baby in August of 1967
Detroit, 1977.
Johnny Depp, 1998
Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis at the premiere of Sleepy Hollow, 1999.
A new photo of Robert Johnson, in the possession of his stepsister, has surfaced!
“There was a make-your-own-photo place on Beale Street, near Hernando Street. I’ve since learned that a man named John Henry Evans owned it. The photo place was right next door to Pee Wee’s, the bar where Mr. Handy wrote his blues. One day when I was 10 or 11 years old, I walked there with Sister Carrie and Brother Robert. I remember him carrying his guitar and strumming as we went. You just walk in, drop a nickel in the slot, pull the curtain, and do it. There was no photographer. I had my picture made. Brother Robert got in the booth, and evidently made a couple.
I kept Brother Robert’s photograph in my father’s trunk that sat in the hallway of the Comas house while we lived there with my mother after my father died. After my mother died, we could only take so many things. I took my photographs with me, wrapped in a handkerchief. I only carried a few belongings to Ma and Pops Thompson’s house. When I moved in with my sister Charlyne, I bought some furniture. I stored the photograph, along with others, in a cedar chest I bought. I’ve always had this photograph.
It shows Brother Robert the way I remember him—open, kind, and generous.He doesn’t look like the man of all the legends, the man described as a drunkard and a fighter by people who didn’t really know him. This is my Brother Robert.”
More about it here.
Queen being interviewed at their office in London for Japanese music magazine ‘Music Life’, 13th June 1974. Brian was absent because of flu. (Photos by Koh Hasebe)
… party girls
Johnny Depp, Kate Moss and Gibby Haynes at LAX in 1994
Johnny Depp Magazines 1999 & 2000.
“if the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: infinite.” - william blake, “the marriage of heaven and hell” 1793.
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