#9 Porque saben que, los músicos que hicieron esa grandiosa música que ha realzado sus vidas a través de todos estos años estaban rrrealmente drogados.
Erre que erre
#43 Perdona no era mi intención votar negativo a tu comentario lo que quería ver era el comentario oculto que está justo debajo del tuyo, lo dicho, perdón
#1 Suele pasar que cuando se hacen listas de este tipo no todo el mundo está de acuerdo con los elegidos para tal fin por exceso o defecto, no dudo que los olivos que mentas sean especiales, seguro que son la bomba
#40 Toma, para que vayas practicando 20 Beautiful Black and White Photographs of 20 Year Old Norma Jeane Dougherty (Later Marilyn Monroe) on Malibu Beach in 1946
Before there was Marilyn Monroe there was a girl named Norma Jeane Dougherty who met André de Dienes in 1945. Together they travelled as lovers taking photographs that would help catapult the cherub-faced redhead into superstardom.
These black and white photographs of Marilyn on Malibu beach covered in a blanket wearing no make-up are accompanied with the below text:
“She was twenty and had never experienced the intoxication of success, yet already there was a shadow over her radiance, in her laughter.
One day when we were relaxing on the beach between photo sessions, I decided to capture some new expressions I had glimpsed on Marilyn’s face. Getting her in close-up, I asked her to react instinctively, without giving herself time to think, to the words happiness, surprise, reflection, doubt, peace of mind, sadness, self-torment… and death. When I said ‘death’ she took hold of the folded dark-cloth and covered her head with it.
Death to her was blackness, nothingness. I tried to coax another reaction from her. Death might be a beginning, the hope of an everlasting light.
She shook her head: ‘That’s what death is for me.’ She turned towards me, her face set and despairing, eyes dulled, her mouth suddenly bereft of colour. To her, death was the end of everything.” – André de Dienes
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