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Legend holds that when all of the professional pilots refused to attempt a particular stunt(a low altitude dive past a camera tower) Hughes stepped in and flew it himself. He got the shot but couldn't pull out. He crashed just as the pilots had predicted. The impact bounced his face off of the rim of the cockpit. The first people on the scene of the wreck found the crumpled bi-plane empty and followed a trail of blood to a nearby hanger. There they found a battered Hughes babbling about his golf game. He collapsed into unconsciousness with a skull fracture. He came to later in a hospital jumped out of the bed and ran out the door, much to the shock of the attendants. Howard kept the propeller from the wrecked bi-plane as a macabre reminder of this brush with death.
The New Museum almost lost the funds necessary to keep this as part of their facade. Happily, here it will remain. Hell Yes!
Hell or Highwater
Road to the Golden Gods Tour
Freedom Hall Convention Center | Lancaster, PA
April 7, 2012
© 2012 Henry Chung
Setlist:
Crash & Burn
Gimme Love
Pretty Penny
The Boxer
Go Alone
We All Wanna Go Home
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Photo taken on April 1, 2014 by Bea Nettles
Winner of the categories for "Best Visual Presentation" and
The People's Choice Award"
This was done for my Mexican Art History class (I got an A!). It is part of a retablo in a Franciscan Convent in Mexico, showing the horrors of Hell. This part seemed more yummy than horrific. I hang it on the wall during Halloween.
Hell's Gate, NZ, January 2009.
Facial tattooing - "moko" - has to do with high status in a Maori tribe.
Hell's Gate is an amazing place, and this was an amazing guy.
Nikon P5100 compact.
La Burn Energy Shot a le pire goût jamais enregistré pour une "boisson" du genre. Mais elle semble efficace.
Hells Mouth beach, North Wales, U.K. This beach is popular with Surfers. This pole looked to have been there for some time.
'A Tribute to Ronnie James Dio' by Heaven & Hell, with guest vocalists Glenn Hughes and Jorn Lande, at the High Voltage Festival at Victoria Park, London, 24 July 2010.
To me, the sound was a bit 'muddy', especially on the guitar and vocals, if anything, Jorn Lande was better (or more suited) than Glenn Hughes on vocals, and the atmosphere was understandably a touch subdued, but given the sad occassion for their last performance, it was a very moving experience. And wonderful to hear the monumental riffs on some really classic Black Sabbath/Heaven & Hell songs.
Seeing this year's High Voltage lineup starting to be anounced got me fondly looking back at last year's photos - took so many that there were lots that I've not previously uploaded, so thought that I'd add a few more!
A glass of Helles from the Meantime brewery in Greenwich, London, on draft at The Market Porter in Borough Market, London.
Helles is a 4.4% abv German inspired pale lager, hopped with Hallertau. It poured a clear, pale yellow color with a white head. Mild aroma, just a whiff of floral hops. Mouthfeel was light with a strong, almost stingy, carbonation. The taste had a hint of acidity (from the carbonation), hardly any malt flavor and just a mild floral hop presence. This is a well made German Helles, light both in body and alcohol. A great session beer.
Hell’s Union: Motorcycle Club Cuts as American Folk Art
October 6 - December 8, 2012
Collected by famed artist and rider Jeff Decker, Hell’s Union: Motorcycle Club Cuts as
American Folk Art is an exhibition that features defunct motorcycle club cuts, or vests,
and their assorted, colorful club colors, or patches, that represent a unique form of
American folk art embodying the freedom and nonconformity of bikers. Jeff Decker is a
historian and artist famed for his bronze sculptures of vintage motorcycles. He grew up
surrounded by the car culture of southern California in the 60s.
For more information visit cmp.ucr.edu