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quote: sirmoonie wrote:
These album covers are getting far too provocative for Rocks Off family programming! Hard cider junkies are to blame
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When this album was first released, '72, it came with women's panties wrapped around the record, it could be folded into a school desk, & opened up with a flap like a school desk. |
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Kinda funny.
"I can't help it, I just gotta say it… What's with the album cover? No, you silly, I'm not even talking about the band using the grosartige SS-font again, but about… the rest. Sabotage must have one of the most mind-boggling, even baffling, album covers of the 70's. I mean… what the fuck? They're standing in front of this big-ass mirror with reversed reflections. Is it related to the cosmic babble of the lyrics, is it the visual imagery of a failed introspection, is it pure nonsense, a meaningless gimmick? And what's with the clothing? Ozzy's wearing these horrible platform shoes (with zippers!) and a goddamn kimono! Iommi gets away pretty easily and cool, just sitting there, enjoying the view and his inner peace. But then… Bill Ward wears a leather jacket (rock!) and… red tights. RED TIGHTS! What is this? Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves? King Arthur & the Fool? The Royal Ballet of Moscow? I can't believe that red tights were cool in ANY decade. The race for the prize, however, is undoubtedly won by Geezer Butler, who not only looks like a French porn flic director, but also sports one of the classic hard-ons in rock history. And with the mirror, you get to see it TWICE! I already mentioned Steven Tyler's bulging crotch on the album cover of Get Your Wings, but Christ, Geezer beats 'em all. Not even Bon Scott, Rick James or Iggy Pop ever appeared on an album cover with a hard-on this explicit (correct me if I'm wrong), so this photo session must've taken place on a day when there simple weren't ANY limits. Just imagine you'd never heard Black Sabbath and someone showed you this photo. What would you think? Would you even consider these guys capable of making music? Music that you'd actually like? I wouldn't - not for all the money in the world. But you know what? I wanna have this album on vinyl someday".
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Sabbath Bloody Sabbath- Front and back, but it must be in it's original vinyl incarnation
As for The Stones- It's Only Rock n'Roll
Guy Peelart is a great artist. His 'Rock Dreams is a brilliant book. |
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