normandy, france | @hannalchemy
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
THE SONG IS: "WHITE RABBIT"
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CLEAN-CUT FREAKS ALL COOPED UP.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 859x1100 -- Spotlight on CAPTAIN BEEFHEART and THE MAGIC BAND inside a wooden chicken coop, a close-up shot of the original "Safe As Milk" cover artwork/fisheye lens photo of the band, c. mid 1967. 📸: Guy Webster.
"From skewed blues opener "Sure ’Nuff ’N’ Yes I Do" to the menacing psychedelia of closer "Autumn’s Child," "Safe as Milk" still ranks among the most ambitious debuts in rock. Issued on Buddah in late summer ’67, it had the trappings of the psychedelic age, from the fisheye lens photograph to inventive studio trickery. If America enjoyed the summer of love, however, Beefheart ushered in a winter of discontent, presaging
the death of hippie ideals."
-- RECORD COLLECTOR MAGAZINE
Source: https://upvhq.blogspot.com/2021/01/captain-beefheart-his-magic-band-safe.html.
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Fav album this year thus far
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Father Murphy - Go Sinister
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Testing long exposure photography with Psychedelic Blues No. 3 film, f/22, 8 seconds, ISO 200.
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jim morrison by linda mccartney c. 1967
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etretat, france | @hannalchemy
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WHAT IS HIP? TRY SLAPPING CAPTAIN BEEFHEART STICKERS ON YOUR PAD IN 1967.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the late, great John Lennon of THE BEATLES relaxing at home with an issue of the International Times countercultural publication. Note the [CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & THE MAGIC BAND] “Safe As Milk” stickers prominently displayed on the cabinet doors in John's sunroom at Kenwood, the house where Lennon lived from 1964 to 1968.
Anyway, it's been somewhat disputed whether John was a genuinenfan of the Captain & the Magic Band as no definitive proof has ever surfaced to this claim, and all we really have to go on are these stickers slapped on some cupboards at his pad. Anyway, umor has it that the stickers were a gift passed on to John and nothing much more than that.
Sources: www.flickr.com/photos/stuckinthemetal/2498170652, various, etc...
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Bootsy Collins
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Jimi Hendrix walking at Carnaby Street in London, 1967
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