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The Bar 10 has been here for 100 years, and lets people say at the ranch for the authentic old west experience.
Inauguración del Bar/Restaurante Atea, de Daniel García, también dueño del Zortziko y el viejo Zortzi.
This is my new lego BAR. Actually, its not lego, but megablocks, wich is pretty much the same exact thing, but lego is a little more up-to-date.The mag comes out and charging handle can be well.....charged
Piercing through the winds that blow at speeds of over a hundred miles per hour, flying at an altitude where the temperature is low enough to freeze the flesh, where there's scanty oxygen, where helicopter can not fly, and crossing the mighty Himalayas with ease, the world's highest flying birds have descended near Hassan to spend the winter. What a beautiful sighting!
Taken with a camera Leica IIIa (1938) and lens Summaron f=3,5cm 1:3,5 (1951). Film Kodak TRI-X 400 (push 800).
The Club Moderne, in Anaconda, MT, like the Washoe Theater, is a remnant of the art deco movement.
© Katie LaSalle-Lowery
Glen Matlock, Earl Slick, Jim Lowe & Chris Musto @ The Bungalow
Paisley’s Bungalow Bar saw one of Britain’s music legends and father of punk, Glen Matlock took to the stage where many before long started their careers while passing through the streets of paisley and into music history. So it was no surprise when Glen Matlock, ex bassist of the SEX PISTOLS graced the stage of the Bungalow along with giants in their own right from Earl Slick, Jim Lowe and Chris Musto.
Many will know guitarist Earl Slick who’s played with many bands and none other than David Bowie himself. While Jim Lowe the Grammy-Award producer on bass, whose credits includes The Foo Fighters, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Much like drummer Chris Musto, whose lengthy credits have seen his career touch giants like Joe Strummer, Johnny Thunders and Nico, while working with artists like The Clash, The Rolling Stones and Queen etc…..
So it was no surprise these musicians put on a great show where no one left or missed a beat, while hanging around long after the band exited the stage to mingle with the band members and have their memorabilia signed while I snapped everyone all having a great time. Much like I shot Alan McEwen and Tommy McGrory who couldn’t wait to be snapped with their hero’s as they all came together to continue the bungalow very own and lengthy music history.
This was cracking night folks where another set of music giants had their names chalked off and passed through the streets of paisley and into the doors of the Bungalow Bar. As for what’s coming next is down to you folks getting out there and helping paisley keep music live and kicking.
David Cameron Paisley Photographer
defiantpose@talktalk.net
Friday Match 6th 2020
Glen Matlock
Earl Slick
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Slick
Jim Lowe
Chris Musto