The Allman Brothers Band - Ain't Wastin' Time No More
naturalbornworldshakers:
“ “In 1974 Waylon was ornery and mean. He was also vital and real. He wasn’t a nice guy, like Willie… he was raw and direct and just generally pissed off. (he also was never better than 1974) So, on that night in ’74 when I...

naturalbornworldshakers:

“In 1974 Waylon was ornery and mean. He was also vital and real. He wasn’t a nice guy, like Willie… he was raw and direct and just generally pissed off. (he also was never better than 1974) So, on that night in ’74 when I walked to the front of the stage at the Armadillo and saw the other photographers cowering away from the stage I had a choice… cower or shoot. I chose to shoot. Good thing. It turns out he had just kicked the camera of Charlyn Zlotnik and hated photographers. So I shot him glaring at me….which 30 or so years later was exactly what the art director was looking for. Album cover Waylon Live, BMG Heritage. Funny how things sometimes work out…” — Photo © copyright Scott Newton

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fravery:

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Hidden Cove by Michael O'Toole

cheesewhizexpress:
“ The TV show Mork & Mindy had to get a censor that spoke four languages because Robin Williams kept trying to sneak in swear words from other languages during filming. 1978
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cheesewhizexpress:

The TV show Mork & Mindy had to get a censor that spoke four languages because Robin Williams kept trying to sneak in swear words from other languages during filming. 1978

historicaltimes:
“ A deep sea diver is captured mid-jump. The cover of Scientific American Supplement on October 23, 1915
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historicaltimes:

A deep sea diver is captured mid-jump. The cover of Scientific American Supplement on October 23, 1915

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walelv:

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ᐃᖃᓗᑦᓯᐊᕙᒃ ‘Beautiful Fish’ (2005) by

ᕿᓐᓄᐊᔪᐊᖅ ᐋᓯᕙᒃ (Kenojuak Ashevak)

details2decern:
“Vanishing Point
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details2decern:

Vanishing Point

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sovietpostcards:
““On the Way” (Едут) by Aleksandr Labas (1935)
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sovietpostcards:

“On the Way” (Едут) by Aleksandr Labas (1935)