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blackandblue |
Ian looks a bit like Jay Leno. |
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IanBillen |
[quote]blackandblue wrote:
Ian looks a bit like Jay Leno.
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You mean Jay Leno looks a bit like Ian!...
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
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blackandblue |
But who is the guy with the moustache? |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
As you can see in the text below the header pic is Giorgio Moroder, I can't believe he attended those sessions as he has never been a rocker.
http://www.giorgiomorodergallery.com/
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Maxlugar |
[quote]VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
As you can see in the text below the header pic is Giorgio Moroder, I can't believe he attended those sessions as he has never been a rocker.
Probably because Keith was busy over sleeping a session for the hundredth time. Thank God for Mick.
I do believe that was the debut of Charlie's Concentration Camp look, no?
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
he was the owner of Musicland Studios at the time that's why he attended the sessions |
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blackandblue |
quote: VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
As you can see in the text below the header pic is Giorgio Moroder, I can't believe he attended those sessions as he has never been a rocker.
http://www.giorgiomorodergallery.com/
This explains it:
quote Moroder:
"We really just thought of 'Love To Love You, Baby' as a bit of fun," he says. "At one point I'd suggested doing a sexy song, almost like the Serge Gainsbourg hit 'Je T'aime', and one afternoon Donna came to the office and said she'd come up with the title 'Love To Love You, Baby'. That sounded good to me. Back then I had a studio in the basement of my Munich apartment building, called Music Land -- which later became famous when acts such as The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Elton John used it -- and it happened to be empty that afternoon, so I went straight down there and composed the song. Then, a day or two later, Donna came in and we did a very rough demo.
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Maxlugar |
[quote]VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
he was the owner of Musicland Studios at the time that's why he attended the sessions
Yeah but you don't see Colonel Sanders coming out and deep frying the chicken do you?
Damn Keith!
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Gazza |
quote: Maxlugar wrote:
I do believe that was the debut of Charlie's Concentration Camp look, no?
well,going by the date (November 1973) that would be the IORR sessions
Charlie's skinhead look wasnt until '75 at the earliest.
He manages to look even scarier than Keith on the cover of "Black and Blue"
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magicwoman |
quote: blackandblue wrote:
Ian looks a bit like Jay Leno.
yes he did
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Maxlugar |
[quote]Gazza wrote:
Charlie's skinhead look wasnt until '75 at the earliest.
He manages to look even scarier than Keith on the cover of "Black and Blue"
He looks a little fuzzy in that pic but to me he looks looks very short cropped right there.
He had the long hair for the '73 tour just months earlier.
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gotdablouse |
These 1973 pictures are really amazing, and I don't remember seeing them before. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |

Musicland Studios, Munich November 1973 with Giorgio Moroder
© Pop Magazine Germany - with thanks to Nico Zentgraf
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