The cover of Sticky Fingers was not Mick Jagger. It was photographed by Andy Warhol using a variety of undisclosed models but probably Joe Dimaggio - The 'Little Joe' referenced by Lou Reed on' Walk on the wild side'
Excellent!! You always capture the heart & soul of your stories. The endless quest for various freedoms and expressions of them may come in many forms. Certainly, it can be individualized. Freedom from taxes ...not so much! ha
Love the album, but not sure I’d characterize Altamont the way you have.
The cover of Sticky Fingers was not Mick Jagger. It was photographed by Andy Warhol using a variety of undisclosed models but probably Joe Dimaggio - The 'Little Joe' referenced by Lou Reed on' Walk on the wild side'
Joe Dimaggio was a baseball player. I think you mean Joe D'Allesandro.
THE best album ever. Period.
Excellent!! You always capture the heart & soul of your stories. The endless quest for various freedoms and expressions of them may come in many forms. Certainly, it can be individualized. Freedom from taxes ...not so much! ha