Where everybody is beautiful and nobody grows old
I was working on some layout work for a publication this past week and tried to get inspiration and ideas from books we have around the house. Dug out this one that belongs to my boyfriend – Rock Faces by Oliver Craske – It’s a photo book of some of the greatest images of rock n roll legends. I scanned a handful and thought I’d share them with you guys. Some of these made me think of what the atmosphere was like, was there tension or was everyone playing it cool and if it makes sense that a rockstar can only be photographed by an equally rockstar, fearless photographer. They gotta be on the same level in some way right?
Now, less talk more photos, rock on m/ my friends, whatever you do.
Patti Smith – Subterranean Records store, New York, 2000
(Top) Bob Marley and The Wailers arriving at the Birmingham Odeon, July 19, 1975
(Bottom) The Damned outside Stiff Records, London, March 1977
The Ramones at Eric’s, Liverpool, May 19, 1977
(Top) Jackson Browne – taken in a Hollywood parking lot
(Bottom) Joni Mitchell at her home on Lookout Mountain Avenue, Los Angeles, 1970
John Lennon and Yoko Ono at home with son Sean, the Dakota Building, New York, 1975
David Bowie plays Mick Ronson’s guitar, Oxford Town Hall, June 17, 1972
Jimi Hendrix at GM Studios, London, 1967
Kurt Cobain, November 10, 1993
Sid Vicious, Longhorn Ballroom, January 10, 1978
Keith Flint of The Prodigy, Dallas, June 1997. I had the biggest crush on this man when I was 13, yow!
Ozzy Osbourne, London, 1974 (I cannot believe he looked like this when he was younger!)
Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh at the Palladium, New York, 1978
Courtney Love of Hole, Zurich, April 1995
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