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[edit] re; My Generation Cover

I will see what i can do. The cover is pretty beat up, having traveled around the world with me since i got it in England in [I think} 1965. i had to scan it four times and then put the four together, so it's not a perfect fit. However if i still have the scan I'll see what i can do. Einar

well that did not take too long. I'll have an improved version up shortly. Check it out. Einar
Okay, J-L: Been there done that. However, and here is where you come in, i am a bit vague about how to do the copyright blurb for album covers, so if you can check it out, and then go "Tisk, Tisk" and then fix it, well that would be good. have a great 2005 - and, in a little known rumor - check out the March 2005 Wired Magazine [due out the middle of Feb.] . it is supposed to have an article about wikipedia
Thanks for doing the copyright for me. I have been up for 22 hours, including driving across a large chunk of America and am WASTED. However I wanted to check in. How is/are your college apps going? I am happy owning my WHO album and am thrilled to meet someonme who appreciates it. My high school band used to do several songs from that album but that was long before you were even born. Life is Good. Einar
Well here I am - again, wiped out after driving home from Phoenix. hmmmmmmmm, there seems to be a pattern developing. i sort of dropped out of the Who after Moon died. My [ex] wife was lucky enough to see them do Tommy in Detroit long, long ago. Good luck with your college applications. Courtland NY has a special meaning to me because I was popped for hitch-hiking on the expressway there in 1969 and made to spend $5 of my total $10 to buy a bus ticket out of town - which got me to Bimghamton at 3 AM. But that's another story for another day. Einar


[edit] more from Einar

I got an email from someone yesterday who had seen the Wired article and contacted me because he lives in Taos, the next town over [well, sort of] His copy was the first I'd seen of the article. which I think is pretty good.

Boy, I was looking at your Kinks stuff, wishing that the covers of my three - the first three - kinks albums were in better shape. Such records as I have have gone through a lot, including a flood and a lot of ice induced water damage. Still, mayby I'll try and PS them, see what I get.

If you want a nice photo related task, try getting copyrights to some Tina Modoti pictures, both ones of her by Edward weston, or ones by her. Just a thought.

Meanwhile, how is the college quest coming along? as I recall you are headed . . . . . . . . ....... somewhere soon? life is Good, Carptrash 03:30, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Kinks and other things

Every time I look at my tattered Kinks albums I flinch and can't go on. A note about the beat up Zombis cover - it was actuslly nibbled on by mice. Hmmmm. I recently ran into a chap [on the internet] who had been to the same Zombies concert that I had . . . . 1967 in Manila. Big world, but small something else. Meanwhile though, thanks for your good work organizing the Aleijadinho pictures. I am not very good at doing that and need to look at your codes [or whatever they are called] and get a clue. Meanwhile I am working on a couple more photographically explosive articles, so don't go away yet. Carptrash 08:03, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Cortland, NY

Although you probably will not find this in the Cortland NY article, if there is one, in 1969 I was hitch-hiking from Toranto to Washington DC. Midnight or so found me in Cortland. I was picked up by the police [with $10 in my pocket] for illegally thumbing on the freeway. They took me to the local lock-up, fined me $5 and made me buy a $3 bus ticket to Binghamton, the nearest town. I arrived there at 3 AM or so, with $2 in my pocket. I found the train yard and hopped a ride, ending up somewhere near the NY/PA border where another cop - but that's another story for another day. And I am happy to hear that you like my stuff. Do what ever you see fit 'cause it will only get better because of it. Carptrash 08:42, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] My God S-Man

Are you a man or a machine or a force of nature? You are combing through my stuff and making it look soooooo good. Thanks very much. I have decided to email the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson AZ and try and pry some Tina Modotti photographs out of them. They have pictures by her AND pictures of her [by Weston]. While I'm talking to them I'll do a pitch for some of their Margrethe Mather stuff too. If they say "Yes" I guess I'll ned to write an article on her too. Might anyway. Carptrash 06:51, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)

WOW thanks for the star, and yup, I've never had one before, and they say that you never forget the first time. Yes, the CCP owns a large number of Weston stuff. I'm sure all of his shots are owned by someone. Are there Weston pics posted here? I don't thinks that this is good. I'm on my way Carptrash

[edit] Pattie & John Waddell

That thing is indeed a "?" I knew some of the names of the models of those works and some I did not. I was not sure if I should include the names at all, but since Waddell usually DID, I figured that I would too, and did the best i could. I you wish, remove the "?" and if someone writes in and says 'Hey, that's me and I'm Sandie" well then we change it. Your call. Carptrash 04:10, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Meanwhile i am very close to adding more pictures to some of those sculptors. So, well see what i make of what you have set up.

[edit] It's too bad

that you just noticed Patti at John Waddell because I visited him a week ago at his home/studio near Cornville, Arizona and I could have asked him. I am pretty sure it is Patti, but I'll try and figure it out from a book. Oh yes, If you put something, anything, on your user page your user:name will appear in blue rather than in red, which I think is much better. Carptrash 14:37, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Time, time, What is Time"

"Time, time, what is time? The Swiss manufacture it, Italians squander it, French hoard it, the Americans say it is money and the Hindus say it does not exist. from Beat the Devil.

Nice to hear from you. I did not ask Waddell about Patti because he is not hooked up to the internet at all so I had no way of getting to that issue.

Even if I had thought of it. I too have backed off wikipedia. I now am involved in a similar project (well, sort of) only both my opinion and original research are highly valued, so guess whare I'd rather be. I am interested in a bulding in Cortland NY, and if you are still there you might check it out in your spare time. try the local history museum for example. There are intersting carvings on it and i need to know who the architect was and if possible, the carver or sculptor.

Of course this is just a thought. I am used to "NO>" So how have you been? Einar aka Carptrash 05:02, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

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