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The Beatles performing Till There Was You at the Royal Command Performance, 4th November 1963
"The next song we'd like to sing now is one which is a bit slower... this is from the show 'The Music Man', and it's also been recorded by our favourite American group, Sophie Tucker."
you don't own me, lesley gore
a-side 1. you don't own me b-side 2. run bobby, run
for great listening... mercury celebrity series mercury record corporation, printed in u.s.a.
Some more captchart. The 1963 Wostro, the herpderpiest automobile the swinging sixties and a wonky captcha had to offer!
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The Beatles interviewed for East at Six Ten, ahead of their concert at the Regal Cinema in Cambridge, 26th November 1963
Jim Clark had a fight with a policeman and got arrested during the Dutch Grand Prix in 1963.
Thank you and good night.
Risograph esque style posters got me in a tailspin- they just scratch the itch in my brain that craves crazy noise and colour
i watched the von dutch video and saw myself in the reflection
They looked so cute😂😂no wonder my 12-13 yo self was smitten back then😋👍
The Beatles | 1963
Whoa… in a span of 4 yrs, they went from a simple suit up band to a sophisticated colourful band… just goes to show how much they have went through as well as the things & events that happened ard them that could affect & influenced the band… times change… in whichever year they are here, they were cute imo☺️☺️☺️☺️
THE BEATLES (1963 & 1967)
Francis Tarkenton dropping back to pass. I'm guessing this is 1963. #20 behind Fran is running back Tommy Mason. Tommy was the Vikings #1 draft choice in 1961. Fran was drafted in the 3rd round. Just as an FYI, Middle Linebacker Rip Hawkins was the 2nd round draft choice. Pretty good hall for that first draft.
Are you one of the frightened? 🐈⬛
Natalie Wood on the set of LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (1963)
Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) dir. Robert Mulligan
Natalie Wood in LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (1963) Costume Design by Edith Head
Barbra Streisand and Natalie Wood at the Coconut Grove in 1963.
Natalie Wood photographed by Bill Ray for a 1963 issue of Life Magazine, “It was a dream come true assignment,” said Ray. “Wood was every inch a Movie Goddess.”
Natalie Wood in “Love With the Proper Stranger,” 1963.
Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) dir. Robert Mulligan
Natalie Wood photographed by Bill Ray, 1963.
Natalie Wood / photo by Steve Schapiro, New York City, 1963.
Dominick, I really owe you an apology, you know? I really do. All this time, I’ve been blaming you for everything. You ruining my life and all that. Well, that’s over now. You know why I’ve never been able to leave home? I just suddenly figured it out. Very complicated. I was scared. And I’m not scared anymore. I’m terrified. Funny?
NATALIE WOOD as Angie Rossini in Love with the Perfect Stranger (1963) dir. Robert Mulligan
Natalie Wood photographed during a telephone conversation. Bill Ray, 1963.
“She was divine to look at, and to photograph,” recalls Ray, “She had that wonderful face, a great body, those amazing eyes, and just a beautiful young woman, and a lot of fun to be around.”
Natalie Wood photographed by Bill Ray for Life Magazine, 1963.
Natalie Wood in Love With the Proper Stranger, 1963
Natalie Wood in “Love With the Proper Stranger,” 1963.
Natalie Wood in “Love With the Proper Stranger,” 1963.
Natalie Wood with her family for LIFE magazine, 1963.
Natalie Wood photographed in between takes of “Love With the Proper Stranger,” 1963. Photo by Bill Ray.