![]() I'm generally good-natured, but I do bottle things up and then I'm like a light switch, off and on, and it can be quite scary, even for me, when I switch, because it's very sudden. ![]() "We weren't getting any response from them, no matter what we did. "The Palladium had fixed seating, so the audience was frozen in place," Simonon has said. Paul Simonon was annoyed by the relatively quiet audience, so he began smashing his bass against the floor. Pennie Smith was snapping photos of the Clash at New York's Palladium in September of 1979 when she captured one of the most iconic images in rock history. The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time: The Beatles.The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: The Beatles' Revolver.Photos: Linda McCartney's Shots of Paul and Other Iconic Musicians."It's well kept and looked after and I'm happy about that." "I'm not going to tell you where!" he said. For many years Voorman worried that the original was lost – but he claims to have recently tracked it down. He had trouble with George Harrison's face, so he pasted newspaper photos of eyes and lips onto it. He asked the Beatles to give him old photos of themselves, and he pasted some of them onto his own drawings. How far can I go? How surreal and strange can it be?" "I thought the cover has to do the same thing. "They were being so avant-grarde," Voorman has said. The group played him their new track "Tomorrow Never Knows" before he sketched his first draft. German-born artist and musician Klaus Voorman was a longtime friend of the Beatles, and an obvious choice to draw the Revolver cover.
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