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#richard hell#richard hell and the voidoids#1970s music#70s music#1970s punk#70s punk#new york punk#punk rock#punk#punk music#punk aesthetic#punx#rock music#garage rock#alternative rock#70s aesthetic#70s#70's punk#70's aesthetic#70's music#70's rock#70's
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go now by richard hell / the character "chrissa" was based on his relationship with lizzy mercier descloux
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#television#richard hell#tom verlaine#billy ficca#richard lloyd#cbgb#punk rock#vinyl#album cover art#nyc
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Happy 74th, Richard Hell.
With Debbie Harry. Photo by Chris Stein: “I think 1976.”
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Kitty Summerall and Richard Hell in ‘Smithereens’ (1982) dir. Susan Seidelman 🚬
#smithereens#richard hell#films#cinema#movies#film#film screencaps#film screenshots#movie#film tag#film is not dead#cinematography#film frames#cinephile#film lovers#film stills#screencaps
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Robert Quine, Elvis Costello, and Richard Hell backstage of CBGB in 1978.
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Richard Hell
#richard hell#richard hell and the voidoids#1970s music#70s music#1970s punk#70s punk#new york punk#punk rock#punk#punk music#punk aesthetic#punx#rock music#garage rock#alternative rock
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Richard Hell in New York City's punk clothing store, Revenge, c. 1977.
Photographed by Eileen Polk.
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Richard Hell & Debbie Harry photographed by Chris Stein for PUNK magazine 1976
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Television at CBGBs 1974.
By Bob Gruen.

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#richard hell#richard hell and the voidoids#1970s music#70s music#1970s punk#70s punk#new york punk#punk rock#punk#punk music#punk aesthetic#punx#rock music#garage rock#alternative rock#70s aesthetic#70s#70's punk#70's aesthetic#70's music#70's rock#70's
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I was sayin let me spin that record before I was even born -it's such a gamble when you get a face: Richard Hell DJing at the Mudd Club, NYC, ca. 1980/81.
"…The Mudd Club was simply impenetrable. Our South Street gang had all gone there from the moment it opened. We caught the initial outings of ex-Television-guitarist Richard Lloyd as well as the Feelies, in their revved-up, Velvets-infected majesty, and readings from William Burroughs, sitting behind his grey metal office desk. The DJ one night would be Cookie Mueller, the next night James Chance, the next night Richard Hell. …Traipsing back and forth between Tier 3 and the Mudd Club, sometimes multiple times a night, became a ritual for all of us no wave boys and girls. The rout from White Street to West Broadway –with a break at Dave’s Luncheonette once in a while- could be as social as the gigs themselves. Club hoppers would compare notes with those heading in the opposite direction, gleaning how dead or alive each spot was…” 'Sonic Life: A Memoir' by Thurston Moore.
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