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Post by Tull50 on Oct 13, 2013 18:00:00 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 13, 2013 18:14:57 GMT
Great picture Remy. Does Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond remind you of this guy.
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Post by Tull50 on Oct 13, 2013 18:30:03 GMT
Great picture Remy. Does Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond remind you of this guy. Of course!
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 14, 2013 10:18:24 GMT
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Post by Tull50 on Oct 17, 2013 21:12:39 GMT
As this photo is the one that has had more likes on my facebook page (76 until now), it seemed appropriate to post it here With Maart commentary included: "Ian's back yard, Stokenchurch. Happy day "
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 18, 2013 6:07:35 GMT
Lovely in a Mad Hatter way "ALICE ...who the feck is Alice?"
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Post by steelmonkey on Oct 18, 2013 13:40:00 GMT
Go ask Alice.
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Post by rredmond on Oct 23, 2013 22:39:00 GMT
Something I whipped up for the Mötley Crüe down in Shoutbox:
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 24, 2013 7:51:38 GMT
Something I whipped up for the Mötley Crüe down in Shoutbox: excellent
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 24, 2013 7:55:21 GMT
Found these lesser spotted ones of that ilk. Happier shot unlike the other one and another time another place?
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 24, 2013 9:12:28 GMT
Something I whipped up for the Mötley Crüe down in Shoutbox: Or the Mötley Sweeping Team no less. Tom will love it Bernie, as will James and Ryan
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2013 13:26:40 GMT
Something I whipped up for the Mötley Crüe down in Shoutbox: Too much... fun
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Post by rredmond on Oct 24, 2013 15:22:03 GMT
Someone asked about a Curling Broom... not sure this cuts it, but let me know: --Ron--
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2013 19:54:47 GMT
Someone asked about a Curling Broom... not sure this cuts it, but let me know: --Ron--
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 14, 2013 16:30:16 GMT
From the collection of Ken HarveyFrom the deep recess of my hard driveFrom "Ward Lock's New World Encyclopedia, vol. 3", 1972
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Post by nonrabbit on Nov 19, 2013 10:31:34 GMT
Ralph Crane 1970
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 19, 2013 14:21:02 GMT
Ralph Crane 1970 Wonder if IA's still got the hat up in the attic at Cruddock Hall. No I'm not going to ask
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Post by bunkerfan on Jan 9, 2014 20:06:54 GMT
It doesn't get much cooler than this.
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Post by tullist on Jan 10, 2014 1:10:39 GMT
It doesn't get much cooler than this. Certainly respect my man going to the trouble of posting that but cannot join you in accessing it as "cool." James Bond he is not. I might have thought it was cool in 79 when I bought it, but not now. Plus smile once in awhile Anderson, watch it with that detached judgemental stare, lol. somebody pinch his cheek.
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Post by tullist on Jan 10, 2014 1:13:58 GMT
Didn't hold on to the photo but remember the headline in the local hippie rag whe APP played Denver...it was agreat shot of ian playing soprano sax and said. 'Jethro Tull doing the 'Benny Goodman Story' live'. they would have been spot on had Ian been playing a clarinet. 5 years later, and none the worse for wear.
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 10, 2014 2:10:30 GMT
Well...the sopranino sax was almost as small as a clarinet so I give the surely stoned writer a break and a 'thought that counts.'....I kid you not about the publication being an authentic hippie rag...it was called 'The Straight Creek Journal' and it had early comix, truly 'underground' content and the 'office' was a hippie crash pad and you could come by, get as many as you want for a nickel each and sell them on East Colfax for the cover price of a quarter...with the understanding that you would use the profits to buy a 'lid'....10 dollars of raggy weed, from the nearby headquarters of AIM...the American indian Movement. All true history, brother Ray.
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 10, 2014 2:13:09 GMT
Chinook was a counterculture underground newspaper published weekly in Denver, Colorado from Aug. 21, 1969 to Jan. 21, 1972. It was a member of the Underground Press Syndicate. A total of 117 issues were printed. In 1972 it merged with Boulder magazine to become The Straight Creek Journal,[1] which considered itself an alternative press rather than an underground press publication, publishing weekly from Feb. 10, 1972 to Aug. 7, 1980.[2] According to Abe Peck in his memoir Uncovering the Sixties, the original underground Chinook started to fall apart after a number of staffers left to become followers of Guru Maharaj Ji, who visited Denver and established a mission there in late 1971.[3] Contributors to Chinook included Chip
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Post by tullist on Jan 10, 2014 3:22:21 GMT
Chinook was a counterculture underground newspaper published weekly in Denver, Colorado from Aug. 21, 1969 to Jan. 21, 1972. It was a member of the Underground Press Syndicate. A total of 117 issues were printed. In 1972 it merged with Boulder magazine to become The Straight Creek Journal,[1] which considered itself an alternative press rather than an underground press publication, publishing weekly from Feb. 10, 1972 to Aug. 7, 1980.[2] According to Abe Peck in his memoir Uncovering the Sixties, the original underground Chinook started to fall apart after a number of staffers left to become followers of Guru Maharaj Ji, who visited Denver and established a mission there in late 1971.[3] Contributors to Chinook included Chip Oh I'm sure of all that Bernie. I still remember the guys hawking our local one, the Seed, at my first Tull concert in May of 72, but that was the absolute outer rim of that publication and in most but not all respects, the hippie movement, at least as far as having mass appeal. In fact I remember at that time of extreme popularity for Tull there actually was a delineation,at least in Chicago and likely the entire USA, and possibly western Europe too of Tull, Zappa, maybe King Crimson being "freak" bands, and the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, CSNY being hippie bands. Being a Deadhead I am awareI know hippies still exists in pockets, sometimes large ones like just north of you. While Ian's sound was of much greater appeal than the way those sorts of instruments were being used by most others, I must mark the Saturday Night Live band of those early years with having the most annoying saxophone sounds, though Paul McCartney, George Harrison and others I love were also guilty. Still. Dumb ass hippies not knowing the instrument Benny Goodman played, not that I am a fan. In fact I consider Goodman's ilk to have stolen the inventions of Ellington and others and made it palatable for white people. Still respect to him and the highly unfortunate way he died. But I do remember Colorado in those years, 72 was the first year I went out there, some obscure choice spots I know in that state that residents likely do not. It was without question a hippie stronghold, to some small extent still is. Boulder was/is one of the capitols of course. Colorado specialized in the unnervingly mellow strain of hippies, lol.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 10, 2014 15:43:36 GMT
Well...the sopranino sax was almost as small as a clarinet so I give the surely stoned writer a break and a 'thought that counts.'....I kid you not about the publication being an authentic hippie rag...it was called 'The Straight Creek Journal' and it had early comix, truly 'underground' content and the 'office' was a hippie crash pad and you could come by, get as many as you want for a nickel each and sell them on East Colfax for the cover price of a quarter...with the understanding that you would use the profits to buy a 'lid'....10 dollars of raggy weed, from the nearby headquarters of AIM...the American indian Movement. All true history, brother Ray.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 10, 2014 15:59:54 GMT
One of the numerous Tanglewood boot covers
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 10, 2014 19:01:45 GMT
True that, Colorado hippies probably responsible for unbearable Rainbow Family types.....The Denver hippies were allright...the Boulder hippies more likley refugees form Long Island, New Jersey or Cleveland......It all smells of fruit flavored rolling papers.
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Post by bunkerfan on Jan 10, 2014 20:18:18 GMT
It doesn't get much cooler than this. Certainly respect my man going to the trouble of posting that but cannot join you in accessing it as "cool." James Bond he is not. I might have thought it was cool in 79 when I bought it, but not now. Plus smile once in awhile Anderson, watch it with that detached judgemental stare, lol. somebody pinch his cheek. Sorry it wasn't cool enough for you Ray. Is this one any better?
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 10, 2014 21:40:12 GMT
Tull starring in 'The Wizard of Oz'....cool with pre-schoolers for sure !
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 11, 2014 10:36:54 GMT
A photo that makes it look as if IA is floating in mid air.
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 12, 2014 20:48:52 GMT
Can this be a soprano saxo?
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