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roller99
And yes, Aldridge did do something with a tongue on it, but so did Ernie.
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roller99
And yes, Aldridge did do something with a tongue on it, but so did Ernie.
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roller99
He [Ernie Cefalu] did a label on a record called "Dolls Alive", which predated all of this.
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roller99
And yes, Aldridge did do something with a tongue on it, but so did Ernie.
But the difference is: Alan Aldridge did it in 1969 and Ernie Cefalu did it in 1971.Quote
roller99
He [Ernie Cefalu] did a label on a record called "Dolls Alive", which predated all of this.
Yes, but it was also not completely new in 1970 - someone else had a similar already in 1967:
Tom Wesselmann , "Expo Mouth #10" , 1967 - [www.iorr.org] .
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peipin
ZAZI pop women singer in french. Pub for ritz lacroix ( paper for cigarette )
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lucifrshmr
Here is a tongue I came up with a few years ago.
I'm from Philly, so what else. A Philly Soft Pretzel.
No mustard but lots of salt.
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lucifrshmr
Here is a tongue I came up with a few years ago.
I'm from Philly, so what else. A Philly Soft Pretzel.
No mustard but lots of salt.
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roller99
(...) Ernie has no rights to the tongue logo, as he worked for Craig Braun (...)
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roller99
Marshall Chess was asked by Mick Jagger to create a logo for the band. Chess reached out to Craig Braun's company. Craig had one of his artists, Ernie, to do something. He came up with the tongue. He was paid $200, and that was the end of it. After Chess showed it to Mick, Mick felt there was something missing. Given that Mick owned the work having paid $200 for it, he gave it to Pasche, and Pasche created what everyone knows now.
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roller99
Ernie graduated college in 1969.....first assignment....for a upcoming 1970 campaign. His Dolls Alive was 1969.
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roller99
See, all you date and fact checkers check wrong.
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roller99
You guys debate dates, and the artists are still friends.
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exilestones
A set of urinals, which have been designed in the shape of the pair of lips that feature as The Rolling Stones logo, have drawn criticism from feminist campaign groups.