Andy Warhol - two selections from his Mick Jagger portfolio, 1975.
Freddie Mercury, Live at Rainbow 1974.
21 April 1974
Queen play in St. Bernard Parish Civic Auditorium in New Orleans, in the support of Mott the Hoople.
This is the FIRST recorded concert of the band in the USA and the sixth since the beginning of the American part of Queen II tour (starting in Denver on 16 April).
In the performance the band gives a light and hall and the headliners, as is very hungry for victory over the US (sorry, not at that time). Freddie is in pretty good shape, but the tour schedule is tight (sixth night in a row!) is already beginning to have an impact: it breaks down the voice, the original party falsetto sang Roger.
Concert photos 1974; 5-6 photos – Bob Gruen (20 April 1974, Memphis)
Queen in Japan 1975.
Mick Jagger during The Rolling Stones’ Tour of the Americas, July 13th, 1975.
Mick Jagger
“Every night and every morn, some to misery are born. Every morn and every night, some are born to sweet delight. Some are born to sweet delight; some are born to endless night.”
September 1st, 1976
Queen performing at the Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh for the “A Night At The Opera” tour
Mick Jagger as Turner, Anita Pallenberg as Pherber, and James Fox as Chas on the set of Performance, 1986.
Anita Pallenberg on the day of Mick Jagger and Bianca’s wedding, St. Tropez, May 12, 1971.
“if the doors of perception were cleansed, every thing would appear to man as it is: infinite.” - william blake, “the marriage of heaven and hell” 1793.
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