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stanleypolecat · 2 months ago
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Baub and Gang in that 101 Dalmatians street Artstyle
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mystical-one · 10 months ago
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me signing off every post
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 8 months ago
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"IT'S EASY TO SEE DYLAN AS THE UN-ANDY..." -- A MEETING FOR THE AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKS IN '66.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on shots of Bob Dylan dropping in on the infamous Factory, NYC (Andy Warhol, Gerard Malanga, and Barbara Rubin were present for the event), c. 1966. 📸: Nat Finkelstein.
OVERVIEW: "It’s easy to see Bob Dylan as the un-Andy: Jewish to Andy’s Catholic, straight to Andy’s gay; audio to Andy’s visual. And the Dylan camp, though heavy into amphetamines, was also heavy into downers — pot and heroin — while the Factory was Speedy Gonzalez central, amphetamines all the way.
Says Fields, “Dylan and Grossman [Dylan’s manager] didn’t like Andy, didn’t like the Factory. They were telling Edie that we were a bunch of fags who hated women, that we’d destroy her. Supposedly Grossman was going to manage her, and Dylan was going to make a movie with her. It never happened, but there was talk.’’
Of course, from a present-day vantage point, Dylan and Andy seem pretty evenly matched in terms of influence and renown. Not so in 1965, the year Dylan went electric. Says Jonathan Taplin, a former road manager for Grossman, “Music was huge at the time. As far as the counterculture was concerned, it was it. And there was no bigger star in music than Bob Dylan.” Edie’s head was turned.""
-- VANITY FAIR, "Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick: A Brief, White-Hot, and Totally Doomed Romance," c. Holiday 2017 issue
Sources: www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/12/andy-warhol-and-edie-sedgwick-a-brief-white-hot-and-totally-doomed-romance, Mutual Art, Pinterest, Reddit, various, etc...
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eroticlamb · 25 days ago
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Bob Dylan eating breakfast (and the table) in Birmingham, England, 1966 ♡ Photographed by Barry Feinstein
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desertangels70s · 10 months ago
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Sharon Tate, 1966.
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twixnmix · 1 year ago
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Sharon Tate photographed at London Airport on July 22, 1966.
Photos by Dove & John Downing
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bobdylan-n-jonimitchell · 6 months ago
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“Speaking to some french girl, who says she knows me well”
Bob Dylan & Françoise Hardy, 1966.
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sanantoniorose · 8 months ago
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Bob Dylan • New York City, 1966
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dylaissante · 1 year ago
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pop-art-sixties-seventies · 8 months ago
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Bob Dylan par Milton Glaser, 1966.
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winebastard · 6 months ago
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stanleypolecat · 3 months ago
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I MADE A DOLL OF THE HOOK SNOUTED DAWG!!!!
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1976desire · 21 days ago
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bob dylan, washington coliseum, washington d.c., november 28, 1966. photos by rowland scherman
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wrenb1rd · 3 months ago
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❀ ㆍ But I don't sense affection, no gratitude or love
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Your loyalty is not to me but to the stars above ㆍ𝜗𝜚
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eroticlamb · 3 months ago
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bob dylan interview, 1966 ⋆ ౨ৎ ˚ ˖ ࣪
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mystical-one · 10 months ago
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its actually unironically insane to me how different bob dylan looked when he would sing his electric sets. this little thing who had been croaking out folk songs a year earlier is suddenly screaming into a microphone at the top of his lungs to point where it contorts his entire countenance and changes his whole character....theres something so visceral about his desire to be LOUD and he sings everything with such conviction and it's like watching some kind of creature trying to shapeshift out of its own skin
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