K SoIm Very Interested In What Your Favorite Rush Song Is. I Feel Like It Reveals A Lot Of Your Personality.
K so…I’m very interested in what your favorite Rush song is. I feel like it reveals a lot of your personality. …TELL MOI ! And the reason why if u want.
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To be honest, I really struggle with self-doubt sometimes. And because of that, I’m always searching for some sort of praise to lift my spirits, even if it’s just for a minute. Because if I don’t, my criticism and thoughts slow me down, until I’ve dug a grave of negativity that I lay in, usually for weeks. And it’s just as hard to get out of that pit as it is to get your grades back up. And even though I get all this love and support from my family and you guys, most times, I distort those words of love into something that makes me think that I could have done better. I wholeheartedly believe that this message applies to most people, because it is only human that we put ourselves down, so that we can improve. And it’s inevitable. We can’t help it, we’re just wired that way.
Recently, I’ve really tried to let go of my perfectionism, and it’s been a struggle. For these things that I’ve been telling myself for years have been permanently cemented into my day to day thought process.
But it all leads to growth.
In some way or another, you and I will improve and change drastically. Albeit, a very long and slow process, if you’re able to look back today, and just take a moment, take a breath, and just think of all the things you’ve done, all the beautiful people you’ve met, all the culture you’ve witnessed….Though you may not think it, or feel it (I know I don’t), we are amazing. Truly graceful in what we are passionate about, and what we’re capable of doing well. Please, take this message and remind yourself as much as you can, that you actually are enough. You’re right where you need to be.
You are right where you need to be.


Mal Evans provides the tea ahead of the All You Need Is Love Our World broadcast, 25th June 1967
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Robert page while I was bored, along with a jimmy doodle from setlist
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Led Zeppelin Cover Artwork Part 3
Led Zeppelin III

Welcome to part 3 and to my personal favorite album of Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin III was released on 5th october 1970.
This cover is one of the most playful and craziest covers I’ve ever seen. It’s different and you can discover so much different stuff on it. It reflects the music of Led Zeppelin so much, because there is also a lot to discover and to dig and to listen to. It never repeats itself.
The cover itself was very innovative at this time and I would say, still is. The cover was designed by Zacron, who was a multi-media artist Jimmy met 1963. Zacron’s real name was Richard Drew. Zacron met the band members individually and took a series of photos of each of them and used it for the collage.
It’s a surreal collection of seemingly random images on a white background, many of them have something in common with flight or aviation, which took again the topic of the first two album covers, the Zeppelin itself and the aviator squadron photograph from the second album.
According to Zacron.com: “Each component became a formal abstract element, interacting with all the images to make a unified whole. The work created a surrealist environment, changing relative concepts of scale and subject matter. The square format became a visual theatre in which images could appear to move and have their own energy, some moved beyond the boundary.”
Here is the interior gatefold:

Behind the front cover you surely discovered the rotatable laminated card disc (or volvelle), covered with more images including photographs of the band members.
Here are some pics with Zacron and the band members. (Source: www.zacron.com)

If you turn the disc, the images show through holes in the cover. Zacron said of the visually complex artwork in 1970: “An album cover is not sound packaging, but an area of visual communication, an opportunity to put visual art and audio art together in a joint arena.”
It took Zacron four months to finish the artwork and he wasn’t satisfied with it at the end because he had to work to a deadline. Lucky him, Jimmy thought it was fantastic (although Jimmy said 1995 he found it teeny-bopperish). But here you have word against word. And it must have cost a fortune for Atlantic.
Some more about:


And yes, there was something else. Remember Jimmy was totally in Aleister Crowley? This album was the album where the first editions had some inscriptions on each side…
“So Mote Be It” means “Let it be like this” or “It Should Be like this”
“Do What thou Wilt” is the main message of Aleister Crowley: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Love is the law, love under will. There is no law beyond do what thou wilt.”

Fun fact: in France and other countries, the album was released with a different album cover (which was also the back cover of the first pressings). Zacron said he selected the photos as they showed the band “as the giant force they were in music.”

So I have a job for you now: I’m quite sure you all know the pics Zacron took for the cover. I want you to reblog the photograph. If you are not sure if it is correct you can message me first ;-)
And what is your favorite song? Mine is Friends and Immigrant Song.
Me, every day.
