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I just heard a fantastic programme on Radio 4 by the guy who, when he was four, was one of the kids photographed for the cover of "Houses of the Holy".
He had a voyage of discovery to lose the fear that the image had given him into his adult life.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00w227m/Stefan_Gates_Cover_Story/
Neat, thanks MW
Thanks! Just putting my LP on now - I love afternoons off!
Caught the end of that in the car and it seemed really good, thanks for reminding me I need to listen to the rest!
Good call Woppit, it was ace wasn't it? Particularly hearing 'the ocean' on radio 4. ๐
The journalist explaining why record covers were important, took me back. Also the comments from his mother about the acceptability of images of naked children.
The past is indeed, another country, where they did things differently.
What a big ponce he sounded. Winging little gimp. Its a 70's record cover FFS. Get over it. I wonder how he would feel if he didn't know it was himself.
Maybe the car paint "warped his fragile little mind". Or maybe is parents drug taking. ๐ฏ
I thoroughly enjoyed the music. ๐
I was surprised he didn't make more of the inside picture which to my mind, is far more sinister and smacks of child sacrifice.
I suppose he didn't because he's not in it. ๐