Jim Henson and his Muppeteers from the first season of The Muppet Show 1976
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Android from Futureworld (1976)
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Joey Ramone holding Ramone's 1976 debut album.
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Fleetwood Mac at a tour rehearsal in 1976.
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Aine, by Jim FitzPatrick, 1976.
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Fox terrier
By: Claudine Marechal
From: Tippy the Fox Terrier
1976
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April 26,1976
Destroyer Tour
Maple Leaf Gardens - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
“The dry, acrid smell of sulphur filled Maple Leaf Gardens last night as sparklers, torches and almost anything else that would burn were hurled at KIϟϟ, the band on stage. This wasn’t an act of hostility on the part of the nearly 10,000 people in the audience, one of the largest crowds ever to fill the Garden’s concert-bowl set-up. It was just in the swing of things. From the moment KIϟϟ started they began blasting back at the crowd. It became an unfair fight, though. The band’s arsenal included just about every noise-making and flame-throwing device this side of Cape Kennedy… It would all have seemed simply silly, if not downright stupid, hand not so many chanting, fist-waving fans taken it so frighteningly seriously” (Toronto Star, 4/27/76).
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Dolly Parton, New York City, 1976.
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Message To Joe... or John?
I recently listened to "Wings at the Speed of Sound (Archive Collection)" and there is a demo called "Message To Joe":
The lyrics are:
Hello Joe
I hope you're feeling better
This is a little tape
To give you an idea of how y'know my love goes
It's very rough
But you don't have to feel so down
Thank you
And it sounds like he's talking to John (to me at least).
During this time, John spent most of his time at home and devoted himself to his family. Paul had his career peak touring with Wings. Maybe he was wondering how John was feeling? Maybe he was afraid he was lonely? Jealous? I feel this vibe.
What do you think?
EDIT: @i-am-the-oyster wrote: "I think it's just a little note for Joe English [Wings drummer], presumably accompanying a recording of My Love for him to learn to play live."
Honestly, I think it's more convincing. But believe want you want to believe.
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Bertrand Blier - Femmes Fatales (1976)
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Adrian King / Penthouse Pet of the Month, December 1976.
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Jinga, Club International Magazine, July 1976
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