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Post by aubrey on Apr 29, 2010 9:05:57 GMT
These are two of mine: Jobriath: And Momus, Circus Maximus: (And please do not point out that there is a theme developing here - I know.)
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Post by everso on Apr 29, 2010 9:14:34 GMT
Sorry to be obvious, but
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 11:57:15 GMT
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Post by tarzanontarmazepam on Apr 29, 2010 13:13:22 GMT
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 13:53:02 GMT
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Post by everso on Apr 29, 2010 14:25:12 GMT
I wonder how many copies it sold?
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Post by everso on Apr 29, 2010 14:27:07 GMT
The Faith Tones - back combing at its best.
What I would have given to have been able to get my hair that high. >sigh<
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Post by Weyland on Apr 29, 2010 14:33:40 GMT
The Faith Tones - back combing at its best. What I would have given to have been able to get my hair that high. >sigh< It never seemed to be a problem for Rocker birds, Ev. I can still smell the hairspray -- or was it Duckham's best? Not that I'm crowing -- it was enough to have one's eye out at times.
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 14:41:22 GMT
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 14:45:16 GMT
As you might have noticed, Aubrey, I don't really have a favourite LP cover. But during my mischief making googling sojourn.. I have found one I really do like best. Artwork: Dario Robleto Title: "At War With the Entropy of Nature / Ghosts Don't Always Want to Come Back" Robleto's list of materials used: "Cassette: carved bone & bone dust from every bone in the body, trinitite (glass produced during the first atomic test explosion at Trinity test site circa 1945, when heat from the blast melted surrounding sand), metal screws, rust, letraset; audio tape: an original composition of military drum marches, weapon fire, and soldiers' voices from battlefields of various wars made from Electronic Voice Phenomena recordings (voices and sounds of the dead or past, detected through magnetic audio tape)."
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Post by aubrey on Apr 29, 2010 15:25:16 GMT
Sorry to be obvious, but (and inside/outside):
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2010 15:29:25 GMT
classic album. classic album cover.
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Post by everso on Apr 29, 2010 15:34:04 GMT
The Faith Tones - back combing at its best. What I would have given to have been able to get my hair that high. >sigh< It never seemed to be a problem for Rocker birds, Ev. I can still smell the hairspray -- or was it Duckham's best? Not that I'm crowing -- it was enough to have one's eye out at times. The hairspray was the thing. You used to buy it in Woolworths in a plastic pillow shaped refill thing and decant it into your plastic squeeze spray bottle. I was a Saturday girl in a hairdressers and I can assure you all that it was like a light glue. Trying to shampoo it out of hair was a nightmare because when you got it wet it went opaque and clung to the hair. The only way to get it out was by combing. I remember a friend of mine had run out of hairspray, couldn't afford to buy any and used sugar water instead. Good lord. Those were the days.
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Post by Patrick on Apr 29, 2010 15:36:54 GMT
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Post by riotgrrl on Apr 29, 2010 16:23:52 GMT
When I had very short spikey hair I used sugar water or egg whites to keep it spikey.
Because I couldn't afford hair gel at the time.
(I was about 15/16.)
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Post by tarzanontarmazepam on Apr 29, 2010 16:38:57 GMT
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 17:43:28 GMT
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Post by trubble on Apr 29, 2010 17:49:52 GMT
I wonder how many copies it sold? About the same amount as this one, I imagine.
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Post by everso on Apr 29, 2010 18:04:10 GMT
Tchaikovsky took one look at those thighs and wrote The Nutcracker Suite.
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Post by Weyland on Apr 29, 2010 18:14:38 GMT
Tchaikovsky took one look at those thighs and wrote The Nutcracker Suite. Memorable line from The Likely Lads . . . Terry: "Sylvia!? She'd crack you like a nut!"
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