Susannah York, Diane Cilento, Rosalind Knight
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✽ Joan introduces this song by saying, “This is a Gay Liberation song *selective claps from the audience* —Ah, you’re here, far out—(laughs) Actually I wrote this song, I really thought it was a great song, turns out nobody can understand any of it, so it’s best if you don’t try to understand this song, Gay Lib maybe you can understand. So just relax and listen to it, it’s just a bunch of images.”
✽ She’s also said of the song, that it’s about “…giving people permission to fall in love with whomever they please”.
“But who can dare to judge us
The women or the men?
If freedom’s wings shall not be clipped
We all can love again
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So the choice is not of etiquette
Or finding lonesome ways to die
But liberty to ships at sea
And riders passing by…”
Lucille Ball in Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)
me: I’m so cute
me 15 mins later: I hate myself
I almost wish I had never met you – so I wouldn’t feel so empty.
Calling all denim lovers–you can now wear your heart on your back pocket.
Kazuya Sakai, Aus Den Sieben Tagen (K. Stockhausen), 1976. Acrílico sobre tela. Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, UNAM.
Foto: CCU Tlatelolco
Promotional photograph for Love With the Proper Stranger (1963), taken by William Claxton.
“Now here is my secret, very simply: you can only see things clearly with your heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
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Eddie Vedder, 1992