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peoplewitheyes
Where were those Black and Blue cover photos taken? In my teens listening to that album I always felt it sounded kind of sultry and tropical, like the ocean in the background.
I am still surprised that it was recorded in Germany!
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mighty stork
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LieB
I found this page where John van Hamersveld, who arranged the Exile cover, talks about that photo session among other things:
[www.goldminemag.com]
Apparently, the photo session was held with Norman Seiff somewhere in LA in early '72, but then they decided that Robert Frank's LA images should make up the artwork. So Keith comes up with the idea of making postcards of Norman's photos.
"They are the sequences where Keith arrives at the very last minute for the shoot. Everyone had been waiting for him to show, and then he arrives with his pants hanging off his butt. [...] Lights, smoke, and confetti is readied, it all begins and a sequence is attempted but then, by accident, Keith began to fall all over the set, creating a disaster."
Maybe that's why Keith doesn't have his pants buttoned up in the photo, Palace Revolution 2000.
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LieB
"They are the sequences where Keith arrives at the very last minute for the shoot. Everyone had been waiting for him to show, and then he arrives with his pants hanging off his butt. [...] Lights, smoke, and confetti is readied, it all begins and a sequence is attempted but then, by accident, Keith began to fall all over the set, creating a disaster."
Maybe that's why Keith doesn't have his pants buttoned up in the photo, Palace Revolution 2000.
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mighty stork
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LieB
"They are the sequences where Keith arrives at the very last minute for the shoot. Everyone had been waiting for him to show, and then he arrives with his pants hanging off his butt. [...] Lights, smoke, and confetti is readied, it all begins and a sequence is attempted but then, by accident, Keith began to fall all over the set, creating a disaster."
Maybe that's why Keith doesn't have his pants buttoned up in the photo, Palace Revolution 2000.
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