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Vintage January 4, 1969 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine with Lead Singer Rob Tyner from the band MC5 on the cover. Note that most of the stories are music related. Quite different from the “rag” that is published today. A great look back at the 60s. Kick Out the Jams! It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!
The three remaining original members of the MC5 - Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson - performing as DKT/MC5 at Liverpool Barfly on 8th December 2006. they were joined on stage by, amongst others, Linda Kekuala of The Bellrays and Mark Arm of Mudhoney.
The Grateful Dead, Grande Ballroom 11/27-12/1/68, The Type A postcard, Catalog No. DET-GBR.1968.11.27.
By Donnie Dope.
The three remaining original members of the MC5 - Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson - performing as DKT/MC5 at Liverpool Barfly on 8th December 2006. they were joined on stage by, amongst others, Linda Kekuala of The Bellrays and Mark Arm of Mudhoney.
Lauro Chaman (MC5) e André Grizante (MC4) na prova de Ciclismo Estrada - Tóquio 2020 - Foto: Juan Bautista Benavent / CBC
'hi hello wake from thy sleep
God has given your soul to keep
all of the power that burns in the flame
ignites the light in a single name
Frederick name of care
fast asleep in a room somewhere
guardian angels [line a bed]
shed their light on my sleepy head
I am a threshold yearning to sing
down with the the dancers having one last fling
here's to the moment when you said hello
come on my spirit are you ready let's go
hi hi hey hey
maybe I will come back some day now
but tonight on the wings of a dove
up above to the land of love
now I lay me down to sleep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
kiss to kiss breath to breath
my soul surrenders astonished to death
night of wonder for us to keep
set our sails channel [out] deep
after the rapture two hearts meet
mine entwined in a single beat
Frederick you're the one
as we journey from sun to sun
all the dreams I waited so long for
fly tonight so long so long
bye bye hey hey
maybe we will come back some day now
but tonight on the wings of a dove
up above to the land of love
Frederick name of care
high above in sky that's clear
all the things I've been dreamin' of
are expressed in this name of love
bye bye hey hey
maybe we will come back some day now
but tonight on the wings of a dove
up above . . . '
This is dedicated to my clarinet teacher
Fred Sonic Smith
Frederick - Patti Smith
Elmwood Cemetery
Detroit, MI
October 2008
The three remaining original members of the MC5 - Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson - performing as DKT/MC5 at Liverpool Barfly on 8th December 2006. they were joined on stage by, amongst others, Linda Kekuala of The Bellrays and Mark Arm of Mudhoney.
A handbill for the Grande Ballroom in Detroit featuring the Troggs, The MC5, and Iggy Pop and the Psychedelic Stooges (c. 1970).
...procedente de Sant Vicenç esta doble 447 sale de L'Arbóç con destino Martorell, pasa por esta estación dirección Barcelona después en Sardanyola se desvia hacia la R7 que pasa por Sant Cugat y termina servicio en Martorell, en la estación de L'Arbóç en la via de apartado estaba esta plataforma portacontenedores MC5 de 4 ejes por lo que pude ver.
Hot Wheels 2014 HW Workshop - Muscle Mania
'69 Dodge Charger R/T
Body : Red
Interior : Black
Tampo : White racing stripes and stripes on side
Window : Clear
Wheels : MC5
Country : Malaysia
DKT gig in Liverpool last year. DKT is the remaining members of MC5: Wayne Kramer, Dennis Thompson and Michael Davis. Also in shot is the wonderful Lisa Kekaula from the Bellrays.
Legendary American band from Lincoln Park, Michigan, Detroit City, USA.
I got this shot at the Liverpool Barfly last December, youtube "kick out the jams"
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Mark Arm from Mudhoney singing for DKT, or MC5.
DKT is the remaining members of MC5: Wayne Kramer, Dennis Thompson and Michael Davis.
I got this shot at the Liverpool Barfly last December. Personly i think he is a great frontman perfect for the slot.
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Kembra Pfahler (of The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black) and I went all over midtown Manhattan just snapping photos one day. Her shirt was signed by Wayne Kramer of the MC5 in the 1970s and she still has it! Check out the suit's expression behind her. He was shouting some sexist vulgarity at her...god, we were in NYC!! Seems like he would have been use to us eccentrics...lol.