April 27, 1975
Dressed To Kill Tour
Mosque Theater - Richmond Virginia
The promoter, who had booked KIϟϟ without much clue what their stage show entailed, later publicly apologized for “allowing such subversive behavior within city limits.”
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Dressed To Kill Tour. Beacon Theater. New York City. 21 March 1975
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Dressed to Kill (1946) dir. Roy William Neill
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honestly kiss was so right. i DO wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day. goddamn
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I know that targeting civilian infrastructure is a war crime, but I think that we should make exceptions for objectively hilarious war crimes (with no casualties)—such as the time Sir George Cockburn wrecked the equipment of a hostile newspaper publisher during the invasion of Washington D.C. in 1814 with the zinger, "Be sure that all the C's are destroyed, so that the rascals cannot any longer abuse my name."
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March 19, 1975
Opening Night of the Dressed To Kill Tour
Roxy Theater - Northampton, Pennsylvania
📸 Keith Andreas
- First known performance of “C'mon and Love Me.” It was initially situated in the set as one of the encores. Paul also mentioned “She” as being a song from the new album being released the following week, though it had long been part of the band’s set.
- There was no levitating drum riser used for Peter - the venue wasn’t tall enough.
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giallo horror: the genre of zooming in on eyes
phenomena (1985)
opera (1987)
the bird with the crystal plumage (1970)
tenebrae (1982)
suspiria (1977)
a bay of blood (1971)
dressed to kill (1980)
inferno (1980)
the beyond (1981)
black sabbath (1963)
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Patricia Morrison in Dressed to Kill, 1946
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CASKETT APPRECIATION WEEK 2023
Day 2 - Favorite kiss(es)
I couldn't choose just one 🥹 So here's a small selection 🤍
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