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In my movies, Sir Richard always plays the role of George Harrison.
Love Sir Richard
Beautiful stuff.
Great music, I really like this.
Amazing!
Oh god im gonna im gonna im gonna coooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmm
Superb
yes but what is she doing?
Where is this picture from, please?
+Leonardo Stockler Cover painting of Lucretia is by The Master of the Holy Blood, circa 1520, used by Richard Bishop as the cover picture on the While My Guitar Violently Bleeds album
Sublime.
Fequencies.
damn good
Che Sun Ra lo illumini!!!
why is this woman stabbing herself? to this beautiful music? why?
That is the cover of the record called While My Guitar Violently Bleeds. Cover painting of Lucretia is by The Master of the Holy Blood, circa 1520.
In Roman tradition, she was raped by Tarquin, and subsequently committed suicide.
Random noodling on an Indian scale.
+Guru Suryanarayana idiot
Ok Genius.
i love noodels
You don't get art and never will, genius
Yeah, that's the point. And that's great!
In my movies, Sir Richard always plays the role of George Harrison.
Love Sir Richard
Beautiful stuff.
Great music, I really like this.
Amazing!
Oh god im gonna im gonna im gonna coooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmm
Superb
yes but what is she doing?
Where is this picture from, please?
+Leonardo Stockler Cover painting of Lucretia is by The Master of the Holy Blood, circa 1520, used by Richard Bishop as the cover picture on the While My Guitar Violently Bleeds album
Sublime.
Fequencies.
damn good
Che Sun Ra lo illumini!!!
why is this woman stabbing herself? to this beautiful music? why?
That is the cover of the record called While My Guitar Violently Bleeds. Cover painting of Lucretia is by The Master of the Holy Blood, circa 1520.
In Roman tradition, she was raped by Tarquin, and subsequently committed suicide.
Random noodling on an Indian scale.
+Guru Suryanarayana idiot
Ok Genius.
i love noodels
You don't get art and never will, genius
Yeah, that's the point. And that's great!