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pinupqueen:

getwiththe40s:

It’s my favorite day of the week… TUTORIAL TUESDAY!!!!! Make sure you read ALLLLL the directions. Here’s the step-by-step for this week’s Vintage Valentine look: _ 1) place hair in a high ponytail, leaving out the area where your bangs would be 2) separate bang area into three subsections 3) tease each subsection at the base near the scalp 4) roll each subsection to create a “victory roll” and secure with bobby pins (make sure to hide the pins!) 5) place ponytail into a loop bun (similar to how most girls would to go work out or wash their face) 6) pin down the bun however you’d like, making sure the hair looks full 7) take bandana or head tie and place it at the base of the back of your head 8) bring sides of the bandana/ head tie up to the front and tie in a knot 9) make any adjustments you need and you’re finished! by heidimariegarrett http://instagr.am/p/VoqLaRmVB8/

Great tutorial.

pinupqueen:

getwiththe40s:

It’s my favorite day of the week… TUTORIAL TUESDAY!!!!! Make sure you read ALLLLL the directions. Here’s the step-by-step for this week’s Vintage Valentine look:
_
1) place hair in a high ponytail, leaving out the area where your bangs would be
2) separate bang area into three subsections
3) tease each subsection at the base near the scalp
4) roll each subsection to create a “victory roll” and secure with bobby pins (make sure to hide the pins!)
5) place ponytail into a loop bun (similar to how most girls would to go work out or wash their face)
6) pin down the bun however you’d like, making sure the hair looks full
7) take bandana or head tie and place it at the base of the back of your head
8) bring sides of the bandana/ head tie up to the front and tie in a knot
9) make any adjustments you need and you’re finished! by heidimariegarrett http://instagr.am/p/VoqLaRmVB8/

Great tutorial.

(Source: contra-flow)

theswinginsixties:

Rockers in Trafalgar Square, London, 1967

theswinginsixties:

Rockers in Trafalgar Square, London, 1967

(Source: myvintagelondon)

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kirgiakos:

The Cramps - ”Strychnine” (Sonics cover)

”Wine is red 

Poison is blue

Strychnine is good

For what’s ailin you”

(Source: suicidewatch)

i12bent:

Guitarist Link Wray (May 2, 1929 - 2005) was one of the first Native American recording artists to produce a major hit…
Rumble was released in 1958 to immediate acclaim by young people (it is one of the only instrumentals to be banned from airplay, due to its supposed ability to incite rebellion and rioting) - later generations will know it from the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction…
Link played a heavy, distorted lead guitar and his raw sound has influenced power guitarists from Pete Townsend to Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Neil Young and Bob Dylan.
Wray lived his last decades in Denmark and is buried in Copenhagen…
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i12bent:

Guitarist Link Wray (May 2, 1929 - 2005) was one of the first Native American recording artists to produce a major hit…

Rumble was released in 1958 to immediate acclaim by young people (it is one of the only instrumentals to be banned from airplay, due to its supposed ability to incite rebellion and rioting) - later generations will know it from the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction

Link played a heavy, distorted lead guitar and his raw sound has influenced power guitarists from Pete Townsend to Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Neil Young and Bob Dylan.

Wray lived his last decades in Denmark and is buried in Copenhagen…

(via straycatsfangirl)

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i12bent:

Link Wray: The Swag, 1958 B-side of Rumble

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jhnbrssndn:

Lux Interior…OR TED DANSON?

jhnbrssndn:

Lux Interior…OR TED DANSON?