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slippy-socks · 1 year ago
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hey baby, am i coming through?
cosmic american, anaïs mitchell
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joegramoe · 8 months ago
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Singer songwriter Emmylou Harris share a moment with singer and songwriter Guy Clark and his wife songwriter Susanna Clark backstage at the Cal State Long Beach State University annual Banjo, Fiddle and Guitar Festival in April 1976 in Long Beach, California Photo By Dan Reeder
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petiteclover · 1 year ago
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Gram Parsons by Ed Caraeff in 1969.
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shadowland · 1 year ago
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The Flying Burrito Brothers (1969) photographed by Jim McCrary
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satin-carmin · 1 year ago
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Why can't you see That what you are is a part of me?
Kevin Vicalvi, Lost or going home
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joegramoe · 7 months ago
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Survivor
david crosby: hey roger, wanna watch planes with me? i know you those are your ‘special interest’. we can go down to the airport and we can listen to the engines as the planes take off like you said you wanted to do a while ago
roger mcguinn: r-really 🥹
david crosby: yeah. anyways can i invite my 3 other girlfriends as well-
roger mcguinn throws a million knives at him.
roger mcguinn: FUCKING KILL YOURSELF
scared wild animal chris hillman:
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jareckiworld · 1 year ago
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Michiko Itatani — Cosmic Wanderlust (from Cosmic Theater) oil on canvas, 2010.
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goblinsatchel · 2 months ago
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More movies and tv shows
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SUMMARY: Two lighthouse keepers try to maintain their sanity while living on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s.
Sorry to use this gif again, but the mod feels it is particularly relevant to this movie:
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joegramoe · 1 year ago
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Great Guitarist!!!!
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Jesse Ed Davis
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image-junkie · 2 years ago
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Aesthetics of Funk - Crocheted mandalas by Xenobia Bailey
Xenobia Bailey is a trash alchemist, a single stitch, urban crochet aficionado, designer, artist and community activist, whose practice industrializes the visual aesthetic of “Cosmic-Funk,” practiced by African-American homemakers since Emancipation, into utilitarian “Funktional” design. Media exposure ranges from an Absolut advertisement to a design consultancy with Disney World, and a subway mosaic commission from the MTA in New York. She has shown internationally, with such institutions as Creative Time, the Sharjah Art Foundation, and numerous U.S. Embassies. Her work is held by numerous museums, as well as in academic, corporate, public and private collections.
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joegramoe · 1 year ago
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Gram Parsons Laurel Canyon by Andee Nathanson
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petiteclover · 1 year ago
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Gram Parsons by Jimmi Seiter, 1969.
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shadowland · 1 year ago
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Gram Parsons in Crawdaddy Magazine, July 1973 by Jay Ehler, interviewed before his untimely death {x}
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satin-carmin · 10 months ago
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All I wanna do to you Oh, simply make slow love to you And if you break my heart I'll just bandage both your knees
Ethel-Ann Powell, Gentle one
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rebeccawangart · 1 year ago
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"Raven Placing the Stars"
Acrylic painting on linen panel, 16" x 20", September 5, 2023
A legend according to the Tlingit peoples of Alaska say that Raven placed the stars in the sky. Once long ago, the stars belonged to the great heavenly chief, who hoarded them in a sack. One day, Raven turned into a pine needle and was swallowed by the chief's daughter, where he was later born as her son. The chief gave his grandson the sack of stars to play with. Raven seized the opportunity, turned back into a raven, ascending to the heavens with the sack in his beak. As he soared across the heavens, he scattered the stars in his wake.
Story from: "When Raven Placed The Stars in the Sky"
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