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The Who at Fillmore East, May 17, 1969
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what a masterpiece
My piece for @santropezpeach s the Who Zine! Go to their page to check it out, the whole zine is absolutely breathtaking and I am honored to be in it!
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My favorite Tolkien illustrations by Cor Blok in no particular order:

Bilbo and Gollum. Bilbo is the moon for some reason which is cool i guess

Smeagol and Deagol. I love the seaweed in the background, great attention to detail

Frodo serving Robin Hood-realness at his and Bilbo’s birthday party. Literally iconic

Isildur taking the ring from Sauron. Its great but I would like to see more of Sauron than just his hand, because I think he has the potential to look really cool

Pippin jumping into the bath at Crickhollow… no comment

Bilbo gives the Mithril coat to Frodo. Great poses, very stiff and awkward. I like it.

The fellowship. This one is a classic.

Gandalf and the balrog. Amazing

Boromir trying to take the ring from Frodo. I love the way he reaches for his sword, it looks very natural

Merry and Pippin and Treebeard. I like his legs and the fact that it looks like he’s wearing shorts.
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I know pete townshend through three handshakes what
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please no


warmup doodle FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES THIS IS A J🆗️E!!!!
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“John was Keith’s handler. He was the only one who could get through to him when he was out of control. Keith would listen to John when he wouldn’t listen to anyone else.”
- Roger in ‘Before I Get Old’ by rock journalist Dave Marsh (1983)
“Moonie always had John as his handler. If Keith was going off the deep end, John could bring him back. I couldn’t do it, Pete couldn’t do it, only John.”
- Roger in Melody Maker interview (1975)
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YES IAN


Vote for the artist you think is the cuntiest of all (or of the two.)
Ian Anderson (1947-) Jethro Tull - vocals, guitar, and flute Songs: "Locomotive Breath," "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day" Propaganda: "I mean, look at him. As the frontman for Jethro Tull his style defined the band, adopting various personas that were entirely unique. Whether it was an oversized coat or a sparkly codpiece, the boots were always on point."
Tom Robinson (1950-) Tom Robinson Band - frontman Songs: "2-4-6-8- Motorway," "Glad to Be Gay" Propaganda: "Saw the Sex Pistols and thought someone should be this direct and demanding about queer rights - and then became that someone."
Visual Propaganda for Tom Robinson:
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11/08/2025
Faggot Alcoholic of today is the bass player and producer of the hit single "Something In The Air" by Thunderclap Newman, Bijou Drains!

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is it really overshare, or is it a lore drop?
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Disco Expres - September 17, 1971

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Disc & Music Echo - June 26, 1971

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They are so conceptual in this essay, even though my edition is horrible 😍🍃🌿🌱💚
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yes







Keith and that one fucking pose
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ah yes grateful dead and l*mp b*zkit my favourite dudes


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