grupaok:
“Chris Killip, Playground with Three Girls, 1974
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grupaok:

Chris Killip, Playground with Three Girls, 1974

remainsofacaveman:
“Thorr’s Hammer - Dommedagsnatt insert
”

remainsofacaveman:

Thorr’s Hammer - Dommedagsnatt insert

flashofgod:
“Kenro Izu, Eternal Light 43 #8, 2013.
”

flashofgod:

Kenro Izu, Eternal Light 43 #8, 2013.

shefeld:
“hallam tower hotel, sheffield
c.1970
”

shefeld:

hallam tower hotel, sheffield
c.1970


guessimdumb:

The Milkshakes - You Did Her Wrong

Lest anyone think that the Milkshakes were only about Billy Childish, let me tell you about Mickey Hampshire.  Or actually, I’ll let someone else tell you.


Mickey Hampshire was the reason I loved, and the reason I still love, the Milkshakes. For all of the band’s retro posturing and locked-in-time songwriting, Hampshire was a fantastic, expressive rock & roll singer, underrated to this day. He rocked hard but also wrote desperate, mid-tempo ballads that contrasted with Childish’s lo-fi stomping and Link Wray idolatry, and a handful of these tunes—"Don’t Love Another,“ “You Did Her Wrong,” “Thinking ‘Bout That Girl,” and “Despite The Danger"—are affecting stuff, melodramatic and worshipful, yeah, but Hampshire’s singing—his howling, really—always felt sincere to me, well past derivative into emotionally sound. He sang "you” as “you-wuh,” an inexplicable UK-ism that I loved, and while I dug Childish’s workmanlike khakis and sport-coat look, Hampshire was responsible for the sartorial style I tried doggedly, if mostly unsuccessfully, to cultivate while in college (he’s on the far right in the above photo, from the back of Thee Knights of Trashe). He sang with a half-grin. And he was a great screamer, too (listen to “Brand New Cadillac.”) He always sounded drunk. I had a non-sexual crush on the guy. - Joe Bonomo

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taishou-kun:
“Asahigraph アサヒグラフ magazine
Shinsekai smog 新世界 スモッグ (New world, smog) - Tokyo, Japan - 1963
Source Twitter @showaspotmegri
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taishou-kun:

Asahigraph アサヒグラフ magazine

Shinsekai smog 新世界 スモッグ (New world, smog) - Tokyo, Japan - 1963

Source Twitter @showaspotmegri

nathansfeelingsx:
“Rennie Ellis, 1974
”

nathansfeelingsx:

Rennie Ellis, 1974


Camperdown & Out - Manly