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Old 04-26-24, 02:45 PM
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Sid + Nancy
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Nancy on San Rensho!
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Maybe not the most flattering picture of her...
Orson Welles once pronounced her “the most exciting woman in the world.”
Agreed for the most part and not surprised by Mr. Wells assessment.

Pretty sure she didn't take many "bad" pics.
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Heard it Through the Grapevine - great song
I like this version almost as much as Marvin Gaye
I wish John Fogerty's guitar solos were as good as his voice
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
I hear the French loved him. And, for a time, a popular Italian singer from Ohio did too. I've only seen one good film, from way late in his career (1982).

Don't be so judgmental. We have yet to see his concentration camp clown movie.
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Originally Posted by dmarkun
Heard it Through the Grapevine - great song
I like this version almost as much as Marvin Gaye
I wish John Fogerty's guitar solos were as good as his voice
I agree with you, but I pulled this from the internet. It's hard to believe.
"He is an accomplished guitarist (number 40 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists), singer (number 72 on its list of 100 Greatest Singers)"
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Clark Gable experiences a disarmament on the back lot...





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^ Looks like that old hoofer, Joan C. Those two were in several films together.

Here's another, far more infamous celeb, as seen in HBO's The Jinx: Part Two - Chaper 8...

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Originally Posted by gearbasher
I agree with you, but I pulled this from the internet. It's hard to believe.
"He is an accomplished guitarist (number 40 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists), singer (number 72 on its list of 100 Greatest Singers)"
He really is a better guitarist than he usually gets credit for. An example of playing to the song instead being a massive technique guy.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
^ Looks like that old hoofer, Joan C. Those two were in several films together.


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thank you!

for any readers in a mood for a spot of unintended humour misseth not this late career entry from her

Della (1965)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059096/


she portrays the title character here so lots of screen time

numerous dialogue scenes involving co-players Paul Burke & Diane Baker

she has so much clout that she is able to demand a very strong filtre in an effort to camouflage the crags & arroyos of her famous mug

appears as though a whole jar of Vaseline was applied to the lens for her shots

the back and forth closeups between her an the other two players are an absolute riot given the respective contrast between her filtre and the unfiltred images of the other two players


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Samuel L. Jackson. Opening scene from "187" Best pic I could find

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Frank Zappa-on the bicycle. A duet.

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Originally Posted by streetsurfer
Frank Zappa-on the bicycle. A duet.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0PYQ8IOL4
That was awesome, thank you so much for sharing that!
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Thank you so much for posting that for the seventh time in this thread!
fixed?
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Saw this on the Steel is Real FB page.
Bill Walton with his Peter Mooney:


And with some other cycling nerds:
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Originally Posted by Rocket-Sauce
Saw this on the Steel is Real FB page.
Bill Walton with his Peter Mooney:


And with some other cycling nerds:
Bet that was a fun ride...Is Eddy using Sram?
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
fixed?
I apologize for that - in the last two years I have been developing memory issues. It is embarrassing at times and this instance is truly one of them.
Ride safe sir!
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^ No worries, JC!

In a nod to Steve Albini, who died yesterday at 61, here's Kim Deal and The Amps.

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Funny story................We live about 60 miles SW of the city of Chicago, out in corn country. Right across the street from our house is place called the Farnsworth house. Mies VanDer Rohe built it for his girlfriend back in the day. It seems to be all the rage with the tourists. Anyway, a couple of years ago they filmed a Japanese underwear commercial there with Brad Pitt. My brother in law the sider who drives a big red one ton, was headed off to work one morning and sees this scruffy little guy riding down the middle of the road with a backpack on. So he honks at him to move over some and when the guy turns around, it's Brad.
That’s a funny story!
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
A photo still of Mexican comedian Cantinflas shooting the 1956 film, Around the World in 80 Days.



Watching the film (and you can almost make it out in the pic here), it appears there is a kind of weight dangling and swinging from the front hub, like it's in a short leather belt. Does that make sense to anyone?
Just an idea but I have a vague recollection of seeing weighted loops placed in the hub so that when the wheel turned the strap remained hanging down but in essence cleaning the hub surface as it turned inside the loop
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Originally Posted by GCBM
Just an idea but I have a vague recollection of seeing weighted loops placed in the hub so that when the wheel turned the strap remained hanging down but in essence cleaning the hub surface as it turned inside the loop
Yeah, hub shiners were a thing, well into the '60s or even the '70s, mostly on kid's bikes. But I think that thing on the Ordinary might be a lamp. They had 'em that hung there, powered by acetylene I think? Or maybe acetylene came later, with the Ordinaries using oil? I don't know much about that era. I see from their advertizing that Lucas made them from 1878.

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