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Veteran and General Yakker
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every morning ..today 70s...Rockin hard this morning ..
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every morning ..today 70s...Rockin hard this morning ..
First time I saw that cover, I thought, a hood ornament off a old car, then, there's got to be a bolt boss under the nose of that thing, it's gonna hurt. It's always been a very sexually provocative album cover to me. The other thing that always bothered me was she looked so young. Now we know she was. I'm not passing judgement, just saying, it's probably one of the most interesting album covers of all time. I'd hang a print of it on the wall as I do admire it as art, but the wife and other members of the extended family would find issue with it.Scan of the album in my collection. I acquired this record back when it was issued. At the time I was in New Orleans and bought it at the Mushroom on the Tulane campus. There was nothing sexualized in this cover in the day. That is today. Sad.
one mans art is another mans porn...First time I saw that cover, I thought, a hood ornament off a old car, then, there's got to be a bolt boss under the nose of that thing, it's gonna hurt. It's always been a very sexually provocative album cover to me. The other thing that always bothered me was she looked so young. Now we know she was. I'm not passing judgement, just saying, it's probably one of the most interesting album covers of all time. I'd hang a print of it on the wall as I do admire it as art, but the wife and other members of the extended family would find issue with it.
I too purchased this album when it came out, in 1969 and have always been a fan of anything that Stevie Winwood has done, (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, Solo work). The photo was taken by Bob Seidemann, who has many "provocative" album covers, but always creative photography. We were not offended by it in any way, we concentrated on the genius within created by Winwood, Clapton, Grech, and Baker. It is still today, one of my favorite albums, for the talent within. Traffic, before they were Traffic, the evolution is a part of my lifetime. Listen to the album, and enjoy the history. Take a look at Seidemann's work, and the bands that he worked with. For those of us who lived during this time, the album speaks for itself.Scan of the album in my collection. I acquired this record back when it was issued. At the time I was in New Orleans and bought it at the Mushroom on the Tulane campus. There was nothing sexualized in this cover in the day. That is today. Sad.
I have that one Fred, never opened or played...I play the alt cover copy.Scan of the album in my collection. I acquired this record back when it was issued. At the time I was in New Orleans and bought it at the Mushroom on the Tulane campus. There was nothing sexualized in this cover in the day. That is today. Sad.
Just the other day when that wax burning smell was in the living room. Indications I was pushing the DQ-10s with the POS-2400 Denon some here don't like. Seemed to sound good.Realistically, when is the last time you pushed an amplifier to over 50 watts per channel?
Love the name of the group (duo), Was thinking about playing B.P. Empire when bro and sil were here but went with Jackson Browne instead. I don't think they would have liked IM as much as I do. The JB was a hit.Infected Mushroom-------"Converting Vegetarians"...
Welcome to the canteen is a fav of mine…
I have that one Fred, never opened or played...I play the alt cover copy.