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LIMOUSINE - Seventy-Five 7" (1975/NETHERLANDS)LIMOUSINE - Seventy-Five 7" (1975/NETHERLANDS)LIMOUSINE - Seventy-Five 7" (1975/NETHERLANDS)

LIMOUSINE - Seventy-Five 7" (1975/NETHERLANDS)


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LITTLE ROOSTERS - She Cat Sister Floozie 7" (1979/UK)LITTLE ROOSTERS - She Cat Sister Floozie 7" (1979/UK)

LITTLE ROOSTERS - She Cat Sister Floozie 7" (1979/UK)


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Janis’ last televised appearance was on the Dick Cavett Show, August 3rd, 1970. She performed ‘Half Janis’ last televised appearance was on the Dick Cavett Show, August 3rd, 1970. She performed ‘Half Janis’ last televised appearance was on the Dick Cavett Show, August 3rd, 1970. She performed ‘Half Janis’ last televised appearance was on the Dick Cavett Show, August 3rd, 1970. She performed ‘Half

Janis’ last televised appearance was on the Dick Cavett Show, August 3rd, 1970. She performed ‘Half Moon’ and ‘My Baby’.


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Paul Stanley Alive! Tour. Cobo Hall - Detroit, MIchigan. January 25 1976 (X)

but this is literally so sexy of him


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PhotographerNeal PrestonaboutFreddie Mercury

“The guy was so flamboyant, he was such a great photographic subject. But inevitably he explains how words always seem to fall short when it comes to the incomparable lead singer, he says that the spandex catsuit-clad front man lived and breathed the same persona he brought to the stage. As I like to say, no one on the face of this earth loved being Freddie Mercury, as much as Freddie Mercury did.’

‘I have a little saying that there are three people in the record business that if you can’t get a great onstage picture of one of these three people, then quit your job immediately, sell your cameras and go work for the sanitation department, and those three people in no specific order are Freddie Mercury, Pete Townsend and Jimmy Page.'   

This made me really emotional. I swear as soon as I heard Freddie and Roger’s voice, I started crying like a fountain.

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