
PJ Pic of the Day #10
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- TheNightingale
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Oh, girl looks great!
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Colour! I'm slightly scandalised.
Semaan Khazam did the cover illustration for 'The Camp' and has been in trouble in Lebanon in the past:
https://observers.france24.com/en/20120 ... hip-beirut
Semaan Khazam did the cover illustration for 'The Camp' and has been in trouble in Lebanon in the past:
https://observers.france24.com/en/20120 ... hip-beirut
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CDUKDP5jPz2/
adamlasus 20 Years ago with PJ Harvey at Fireproof Brooklyn!
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CFFWJ6JnyLZ/
http://www.sheelanagig.org/wordpress/kilpeck/mark_t_vernon_73
#onceuponatime a photo of @pj_harvey I took exactly 30 years ago #september #1990 on a trip with her and @robellisdrums to check out the #pagan #sheelanagig at #kilpeck #herefordshire. This became the title of her second #toopurerecords single and is a #medieval #figurative #fertilitysymbol carved in stone - the one we visited can be found on the external wall #kilpeckchurch The track also featured on her debut album Dry which entered the #ukalbumschart at #11 in #1992

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I can't find any evidence that this has been posted about before, so ... Through the late 1980s to the mid 1990s Colin Morton and Jon Langford (under the name Chuck Death) wrote a cartoon history of pop called 'Great Pop Things', first in Record Mirror and then the NME. Three of the strips constituted 'the PJ Harvey Story'. I don't think they're quite as funny as the cartoon which asks the question 'Two pieces of music with essentially the same plot; which is best: Wagner's Ring Cycle, or "Leader of the Pack" by the Shangri-Las', or the bit in the Led Zeppelin Story where bassist Jean-Paul Sartre refuses to sell his soul to Satan because 'l'occultisme, c'est un grand sac de merde' and instead makes a record with 'Diamanda Gala Dali and her Screaming Breadknives', but the story is that Eva Harvey was so tickled by them that she cut them out and stuck them on the fridge. This PJ seems to be based on Picasso's Weeping Woman ...






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Ha, that's great. Never seen these before..










