Happy Monday.
Had a little bit of play time with my 3d pens, TPU filament and PLA filament. The true clear (top left) is really fascinating me. It's an interesting medium. I'm getting control of the pen pretty fast and getting it's quirks worked out. In the background is the base of another piece in progress.
#womeninart #mastoart #mastodonart #3d #CreativeToots #filament #prettythings #MondayMotivation
Get the Picture? is the second album by the English rock band Pretty Things, released in 1965.
Get the Picture? was recorded quickly as a follow-up to Pretty Things' self-titled debut album. Jimmy Page cowrote the album's opening song "You Don’t Believe Me".
AllMusic wrote that Get the Picture? was "a record that's just a few notches short of Rolling Stones level in the charisma department" and that "Pretty Things approach Rolling Stones' territory, and even in their off moments, they're flying at the same level as the Kinks' album tracks." Uncut, in a review of the band's studio albums box set, said that the album "showed they were eager to grow" -Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvrZ1N-VZ3E&list=OLAK5uy_mHZLmbv1SO6CQ_Jwqxtmo_AOz0SowXsz8
MONDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Hold On” by Rupert’s People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbrxbXH5bs
#chrisandrews #rupertspeople #charlesbrown #psychedelicrock #britishrock #classicrock #britpop #fleurdelys #rodlynton #johnlennon #brynhaworth #gordonhaskell #kingcrimson #spencerdavisgroup #prettythings #brianauger #rogerdaltrey #davidessex #davyjones #monkees #singersongwriter #bluesrock #britishinvasionrock #60srock
@mastobada et étant toujours contractuellement obligé de citer mon groupe favori :
The Pretty Things – Sickle Clowns (1970)
"There on a hill of gold
Wild children play
They bend to pick the flowers
The sun dissolves the day"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWTMC8uUxfU
https://sfsorrow.fr/index.php/sickle-clowns/
@mastobada horreur, j’ai oublié mon groupe favori ! À ma décharge, "Fallen Angels" n’est pas une chanson des Pretty Things stricto sensu, mais du groupe du même nom, formation de bric et de broc qui comptait dans ses rangs Phil May et Wally Waller.
Phil May & the Fallen Angels – "Fallen Angels" (1978)
"Fallen angels, fallen on the highways
On the streets of the city, what a way to come down"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xxZhL0ok1X4
https://sfsorrow.fr/index.php/fallen-angels/
Nino Ferrer l’a aussi enregistrée sur son album Blanat (1979).