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@jkuvakas A very rare shot of John, John, Paul, George and Ringo taken just prior to "John The Second" leaving the band (i/c of his ever present blonde groupie Para Bobbles) to follow his dream of becoming a Forum Monitor.  When interviewed about this decision over the years, John stated that the money isn't quite as good but being in the presence of Forumite genius on a daily basis makes his music days pale in comparison.

Very subliminal image on the nearby sidewalk btw JK.



   
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Keep On Pushing is a studio album by the Impressions, released on ABC-Paramount in 1964

The album cover has a photograph taken by Don Bronstein of the group pushing Curtis Mayfield's Jaguar E-type

That will teach Curtis Mayfield to buy a car with Lucas electrics.



   
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Jools Holland on piano, his Big Band, and an all-star cast of guest singers

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@jack-dodds, LOL! To get that shot, Kelly literally stood in the middle of the street and stopped traffic!


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@jack-dodds, LOL! To get that shot, Kelly literally stood in the middle of the street and stopped traffic!

That's AWESOME John! The photo and actual experience!



   
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@paul-rouffa right on the money, Into the Purple valley got me thinking about doing this thread.

Frank, what a terrific thread you inspired! Here's the rest of Into the Purple Valley

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@paul-rouffa thanks.  What make car is that?


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@frank Not my era of expertise, but apparently it's a Buick. I found this writeup on superseventies.com:

Proximity to the dream factories of Hollywood helped Ry Cooder achieve his vision for the cover of Into the Purple Valley.

"At the time, the Warner Bros. film lot in Burbank was adjacent to the record-company building," Cooder says. "There wasn't much going on there -- it was kind of dormant. This old guy was taking me around. I knew I'd find something, but I didn't know exactly until he steered me to this library of gigantic set paintings."

Commandeering an unused stage on the lot, Cooder and his wife, Susan, set themselves up in a Buick convertible borrowed from a neighbor ("A beautiful car, but it ran like shit") and endured a blast from the studio rain machine. Today, Cooder credits the veteran lighting men who pitched in: "All the old-timers on the lot actually got it going; otherwise it just looks like nothing -- a car and a flat painting of the sky. It takes a lot of lights to perk it up. It took all day, but I had a great time.

"We didn't have video back then," says Cooder. "You had to suggest an alternative environment on the cover of your album. I used to think about ways to do this, mainly to please myself, and this one turned out pretty well."



   
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@jkuvakas Somehow you look three dimensional...I wonder why?



   
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