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Big Si wrote: Nup, I still remember the interview I heard where he said he quit because he didn't want to go to Peking because of it's small size and he wouldn't be allowed to travel anywhere. :|
I remember that same interview, although I can't find it online, and the point was that foreign students in Peking (pre- the market reforms era) would be confined to a very small area of this huge city. Plus the winters are effin' freezing.
In fact, I also remember this imterview ... seems there are various different sources with different information ...
Randall Flagg wrote:Nah, I was hoping for more specifics than just "supposedly".

More than that, and given the extremely consistent and corporate approach to the band, the MR label, font, image and identity I still find the DD sleeve fascinating and was hoping someone out there might know more, especially given the high quality information ref Body Electric, Alice and others.

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Yes, I also find it fascinating ... always wondered whether it showed a furneral, a communion or just some ordinary mass ... would be interesting to know,
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Randall Flagg wrote:Nah, I was hoping for more specifics than just "supposedly".

More than that, and given the extremely consistent and corporate approach to the band, the MR label, font, image and identity I still find the DD sleeve fascinating and was hoping someone out there might know more, especially given the high quality information ref Body Electric, Alice and others.

Flagg
I am intrigued too... If it was a picuture of a silent movie I am curious of the name of it...
Was it Alice or our daughter Ellice???
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lachert wrote:poor that "1959 and all that" doesn't work anymore :( iirc there was a few information about sistres covers, as cooper's anaconda, national geographic's reptile house etc. :wink:

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This is incredible. I've been staring at the coverart for the e.p. for nearly 20 years framed on my wall in my office. I had previously heard the story of the National Georgraphic source but never saw the original pics until viewing this thread. Incredible. Any idea of the specific issue/edition of National Geographic which housed the image that inspired the Reptile House e.p. coverart? Date/Issue #/etc? Very cool.
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lachert wrote:poor that "1959 and all that" doesn't work anymore :( iirc there was a few information about sistres covers, as cooper's anaconda, national geographic's reptile house etc. :wink:

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Ahhh....might have found it. The pic in the link below kinda looks like the coverart. Aside from the obvious ink-stamp effect, I'm wondering if the image was reworked a bit for the sleeve?

From "The Mekong: River of Terror and Hope," December 1968, National Geographic magazine

http://photography.nationalgeographic.c ... image.html
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cardoman wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:Nah, I was hoping for more specifics than just "supposedly".

More than that, and given the extremely consistent and corporate approach to the band, the MR label, font, image and identity I still find the DD sleeve fascinating and was hoping someone out there might know more, especially given the high quality information ref Body Electric, Alice and others.

Flagg
I am intrigued too... If it was a picuture of a silent movie I am curious of the name of it...
I think it would be nice if it were something to do with St Mary's Church Guilford and Dodgson in particular, but I'm not sure
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None the wiser but that pic of St Mary's is obviously a bootleg cos it hasn't got the cross.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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stufarq wrote:None the wiser but that pic of St Mary's is obviously a bootleg cos it hasn't got the cross.


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stufarq wrote:None the wiser but that pic of St Mary's is obviously a bootleg cos it hasn't got the cross.
Nah, it's had it's cross replaced since Dodgson's day :P
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