Gaye Advert of The Adverts performing at the Roxy Club in London, England. March 15, 1977.
Photographed by Gus Stewart.
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Lemmy & Gaye Advert in Tin Pan Alley, London (Denmark Street)
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In it's first run, I liked Tumblr because of it's no bullshit, no censorship stance. My original page - mostly dedicated to punk was deleted, surely because I posted photos from punk rock female musicians who made pornographic/ erotic modelling. It was quite common in the late 70s/early 80s for female punks (but also men) to do porn or erotic photograph - easy money and not having a fuckin' shitty dayjob. That was it... and if it got known and offended morals... Oh dear! Fuck you!
Now, we have some lovely women that, knowing this or not, keep up this good thing going (not exactly the same - you don't do eroticism to keep the band going, but, Hey, I'm in my mid 50's, and these are different times.
Now, some goth girls I follow, @nocnimura ,@lordacne ,@dark-horomi ...
You all seem to be very interesting people, cultured, with aesthetic views. We don't know each other - and never will - an ocean in between - so I state what I can infer.
You are gorgeous, loveable and enticing. Love to you.
Now, what I don't fuckin' understand, is girls/ women publishing over and over again pics/small videos of themselves shaking their ass, pussy underpanties and boobs... Has the all digital XXIst Century got people so badly in being sex correct - that anyone thinks this is sexy. Fuck, No! Here, I don't add names of course - but it's like, this girl has the most wonderful smile and a lovely body. Sex Worker. No Shame. But does anyone really gets hooked up with the 'shake that ass/ shake those boobs' thing?
Either, I'm a fuckin' pervert, or under (say) 30 guys became castratti, or - and that's my biggest fear - men in the XXIst, became so apart from real sex (with games and porn, whatever) that they feel like a blessing seeing some pussy going up an down, under the bikini.
No excuses, I'm high as a kite, but I won't take out a word.
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Gaye Advert *August 29, 1956
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