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As crazy as it is, I see this as a refreshing, deviant divergence from the overdone monotone black, dark black, blacker black, shiney black, and glittery black dresses she seems to live in all the time these days.
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Here a sad one, do any one of you know the baby is?
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Last edited by goldenground; 02-17-2014 at 12:16 PM.. |
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^This is really neat.
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Wow, just found these on pinterest
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Wow! these are great. I wonder what year? I'm thinking around 1980 or 81?
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These were taken backstage at an anti-nuclear rally at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena on June 6 - 1982.
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Sanne,
What's the story here. Is it two photos spliced together or is that person on the floor not Stevie? |
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It's 2 photos spliced together, for some reason Stevie was into that concept in the early 80's (like the Wild Heart cover). Finger pointing was apparently also a thing.
Some more examples:
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“Remember, in the grand scheme of things, what we do for a living is not very important. After all, we’re not curing cancer here.” - John McVie http://goldduststevie.tumblr.com/ |
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Wasn't that photo sorta of a mock-up of what Stevie originally envisioned for the "Bella Donna" album cover. She then decided that it looked too heavy (the two figures, one standing and pointing, somewhat pejoratively at the kneeling more angelic image) and then afterwards she literally dreamt what would became the BD album image.
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