Seattle
Ganado
Maine
Eastern
Santa Teresa
Oriental
Cattle
Diamond Dogs
Rebel Rebel
Mount St. Helens
Moore
Sculptor
Psalm44:21
"Shall not God search this out? for he knoweth the secrets of the heart."
“Boys and women are for the most part cattle of this color”~~~Shakespeare
Troyes Cathedral
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul
The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa by Giancarlo Bernini. Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
Diamond Dogs is the eighth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 24 May 1974 by RCA Records. Thematically, it was a marriage of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and Bowie's own glam-tinged vision of a post-apocalyptic world. Bowie had wanted to make a theatrical production of Orwell's book and began writing material after completing sessions for his 1973 album Pin Ups, but the author's estate denied the rights. The songs wound up on the second half of Diamond Dogs instead where, as the titles indicated, the Nineteen Eighty-Four theme was prominent.
Ziggy was seen to be still very much alive in Diamond Dogs, as evident from Bowie's haircut on the cover and the glam-trash style of the first single "Rebel Rebel".
"In City Hall downtown and at Johns Hopkins University a few miles away, procurement officers have begun buying from local suppliers via Amazon Business — and even starred in a national marketing video for the company. Buyers say the convenience more than justifies interposing a Seattle-based corporation between their institutions and nearby businesses. Critics denounce the retail giant’s incursion into long-established relationships. It is a very Amazon dispute."~~~Scott Shane
Mount St. Helens, Washington
Ganado
Seattle's Space needle
Chez Sonia's
Eastern Girl
Western Man
Chess: "Cathedral" "Seattle" "Ganado" "Maine" "Eastern" "Santa Teresa" "Oriental" "Cattle" "Diamond Dogs" "Rebel Rebel" "Mount St. Helens" "Moore" "Sculptor"
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