#mid 1970s
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thegikitiki · 7 days ago
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Attic Apartment, 1975
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3ashell · 4 months ago
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DEATH For The Whole World to See
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musicandotherdelights · 5 years ago
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Daily Listening, Day #50 - February 19th, 2020
Album: Legalize It (Columbia, 1976)
Artist: Peter Tosh
Genre: Roots Reggae
Track Listing: 
"Legalize It"
"Burial"
"Whatcha Gonna Do"
"No Sympathy"
"Why Must I Cry"
"Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)"
"Ketchy Shuby"
"Till Your Well Runs Dry"
"Brand New Second Hand"
Favorite Song: "No Sympathy"
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wilmontstudioarchive · 11 months ago
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St Patrick’s Well, Ardpatrick, County Limerick, Ireland
Mid 1970s
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 2 years ago
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mid 1970s
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cravingdemise · 4 months ago
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dozydawn · 7 months ago
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1973 kmart jingle. not even an ad, they played this in the store. constantly, according to some former employees.
i’d like a dept. store period film. this playing during a robbery? shootout at the kmart.
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 4 months ago
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Mercedes-Benz C111 II, 1970. The death was announced this week of Bruno Sacco, who served as the head of styling at Mercedes-Benz from 1975 to 1999, having joined the company in 1958. A German-Italian who had studied mechanical engineering at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Sacco worked at both Ghia and Pininfarina before moving to Germany and joining Daimler-Benz AG. The C111 was a series of experimental cars used to test new engine technologies, including rotary, diesel and turbochargers, for which Sacco was lead designer.
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thegroovyarchives · 7 months ago
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1970 Chef Boy-ar-dee & Bonne Bell Pizza Slice Cosmetic Case Promotional Advertisement From the February, 1970 issue of 'Teen Magazine. (via: archive.org)
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dailyrothko · 11 months ago
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" Well, I think his whole thing is mysticism. Actually Rothko himself played this down. He'd always say, 'I'm not a religious man.' That bit. Because he didn't want his pictures to be thought of in a religious sense. But I think they're very mystical."
- Roy Edwards, Rothko's assistant.
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1970 acrylic on canvas 68 x 60 in. Collection of Christopher Rothko Catalogue Raisonne Number: 832 Estate Number: B1.70, © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
One of Rothko's very last paintings, you rarely see this. I have a picture of it from the Rothko Museum in Latvia, but just acquired this scan.
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thegikitiki · 6 days ago
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Children's Bedroom Design & Decor, 1974
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historical-fashion-polls · 1 month ago
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submitted by anon and @chchcherish 🩷💙
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musicandotherdelights · 3 years ago
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Daily Listening, Day #946 - August 3rd, 2022
Album: Calling Card (Chrysalis, 1976)
Artist: Rory Gallagher
Genre: Blues Rock
Track Listing: 
"Do You Read Me"
"Country Mile"
"Moonchild"
"Calling Card"
"I'll Admit You're Gone"
"Secret Agent"
"Jackknife Beat"
"Edged In Blue"
"Barley And Grape Rag"
Favorite Song: "Do You Read Me"
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wilmontstudioarchive · 11 months ago
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Clatsop County, Oregon
mid 1970s
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thesaurushouseofdesign · 4 months ago
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Casa Amalia Hernández,
Lomas de Santa Fé, Álvaro Obregón, Ciudad de México, Mexico,
Completed by Agustín Hernández Navarro in 1973 for his sister.
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popculturebaby · 1 year ago
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Cher for People Magazine by Douglas Kirkland in December 1974
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