Just think about the artistic possibilities of drapery . . .
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 09:41 am
ARING...........?I´d guess at George Shearing.Nice eyes.
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Setanta
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 09:52 am
Yeah, you got the group in one, there was a smaller image of the entire cover, but i thought you'd appreciate this one more . . .
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 10:15 am
That was kind of you Setanta.
Here´s a cover with a title to die for:
"Songs For Swinging Expectant Mothers" was too much of a mouthful.
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Setanta
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 10:17 am
Yer makin' me nervous, Boss, let's head back to Latin America . . .
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:18 am
Oh come on,nothing wrong with some swinging mothers.
Here´s an album every host or hostess should have at hand to break the ice at parties.Guaranteed to raise a smile on the British faces...
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:19 am
Damn,she should have her own thread,this girl.
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Phoenix32890
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:36 am
Anybody remember the romantic stuff conducted by Jackie Gleason? Here's a cover from one of them. it gets me quivery just looking at it! :wink:
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:39 am
Oooh I´d seen this one earlier today and thought about posting it.
Those cigarettes,those crystal glasses...way to go Phoenix!!
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Setanta
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:40 am
This is awfully riqué for the 1950's . . .
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:41 am
Yeah,but check out those fez!
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Setanta
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:44 am
Arthur was no dumby . . .
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 11:45 am
And this was daring for ANY decade..
Actually,I can´t believe it really exists..
a quote from the reviewer:´Definitely the best version of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" by a golfer ever, probably the only one come to think of it. ´
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Phoenix32890
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:04 pm
I had never seen this before...............must admit, it is a bit bizarre!
The woman on the album was a famous fashion model of the fifties. The mole on the side of her eye was her trademark, although she was usually seen on magazine covers as a blonde. Once when I was in Manhattan, we practically ran each other over. She was then in her fifties!
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LibertyD
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:15 pm
That one is pretty weird, Phoenix -- I wonder what the music sounds like?
I was looking for a classic cover I had in mind and came across this very cool cover featuring Bettie Page:
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:16 pm
What a fine post Phoenix.
Backup info and everything-very impressive.
Dig the cats..
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:22 pm
Going back to Latin America (Setantas wishes)
Rather stylish photo,thought hebba.
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LibertyD
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:27 pm
Here is a classic Herb Alpert (it says "Tiajuana" on it, so that's latin, right?):
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hebba
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Sat 12 Jul, 2003 12:32 pm
Indeed a classic.I bet that's shaving cream though.
Shame the image is so darn huge liberty!