Any old Pics - replicating google images, one post at a time (Part 1)

I did some voluntary work there years ago planting trees
They are still finding ammunition in the old trees from the landing practice

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Here you are Stu.

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Nice one, and oh blimey!

Kingsbury Lido

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Famous album cover from a different angle

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New York City - 1969 by Hans Joachim Jacobi

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Mick McManus - legend amongst grappling fans, 4 pm on World of Sport…

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Is it presented by Kent Walton? :thinking:

I remember Kendo Nagasaki being unmasked by Shirley Crabtree. No, not that kind of Shirley.

VB

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Just incase you were wondering how much it cost to hire a band in 1969

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They learnt very early on never to book a prog band on an hourly rate. :slight_smile:

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In the same year at Woodstock:

  1. Jimi Hendrix – $18,000
  2. Blood, Sweat and Tears – $15,000
  3. Joan Baez – $10,000
  4. Creedence Clearwater Revival - $10,000
  5. The Band - $7,500
  6. Janis Joplin - $7,500
  7. Jefferson Airplane – $7,500
  8. Sly and the Family Stone – $7,000
  9. Canned Heat – $6,500
  10. The Who – $6,250
  11. Richie Havens – $6,000
  12. Arlo Guthrie - $5,000
  13. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young – $5,000
  14. Ravi Shankar – $4,500
  15. Johnny Winter – $3,750
  16. Ten Years After – $3,250
  17. Country Joe and the Fish – $2,500
  18. Grateful Dead - $2,500
  19. The Incredible String Band - $2,250
  20. Mountain - $2,000
  21. Tim Hardin - $2,000
  22. Joe Cocker - $1,375
  23. Sweetwater - $1,250
  24. John B. Sebastian - $1,000
  25. Melanie - $750
  26. Santana - $750
  27. Sha Na Na - $700
  28. Keef Hartley - $500
  29. Quill - $375
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Santana were the bargain, their performance of what I’ve seen in footage is fantastic

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Says more about Straya than McRubbish

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I bought that on vinyl recently.