If it weren’t for the small round-topped table, I’d say this image captures a police department ‘holding tank’ in 1967 populated primarily by people caught smoking a doob in the alley behind the jazz club. ’Cause… bars on the windows.
The strait-laced couple are attending Open Mic Night at the new coffee house, remodeled from an old jail. The couple are drifting apart; he desperately hangs onto her shoulder, while she sits cross-armed, not wanting to be cozy with him. She wants more out of a relationship, maybe something more “dirty.” Her “come hither” invitation is noticed, not only by the singer, but by his “ole lady” on the other side of Mr. Button-up. Allen Ginsberg, on the end, is taking in all this, sneaking a peek at the parting sea, but also anticipating a good fight.
Looks like an ad agency decided on a mashup approach of Kodak moments and the Maidenform woman… just can’t figure what the dang product is that they’re hawking.
danketaz Premium Member 10 months ago
Ah, those 16th century, Belgian hootenannies.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
Jailed protesters from the ‘60’s.
stillfickled Premium Member 10 months ago
What’s the guitar player looking at?
blunebottle 10 months ago
A speakeasy.
Or a Beat coffee house.
Cpeckbourlioux 10 months ago
What’s he looking at?
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
Robin and Debbie were like them once. Then he traded his sandals for wing-tips and became a CPA. Sometimes they missed the freedom of squalor.
tremaine53 10 months ago
If it weren’t for the small round-topped table, I’d say this image captures a police department ‘holding tank’ in 1967 populated primarily by people caught smoking a doob in the alley behind the jazz club. ’Cause… bars on the windows.
BarBaraPrz 10 months ago
They don’t serve drinks in holding tanks.
Linguist 10 months ago
Reminds me of some of the Greenwich Village coffee houses from the early ’60s. I sang the Bleeker Street Blues more than once, in those days.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
And the singer could not keep his eyes off the one broad in the front bench…
fritzoid Premium Member 10 months ago
The guy on the bench doesn’t look like Don Draper, but I think I saw this scene in an episode of “Mad Men.”
Linguist 10 months ago
I was born out of time. I was too young to be a Beatnik and too old be become a Hippie.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
I take it he wasn’t even trying to be funny this time.
Glibster 10 months ago
Isn’t that The Mamas and the Papas in the front row?
tee929 10 months ago
The cast from "Animal House’ all grown up?
getawaygoober 10 months ago
The strait-laced couple are attending Open Mic Night at the new coffee house, remodeled from an old jail. The couple are drifting apart; he desperately hangs onto her shoulder, while she sits cross-armed, not wanting to be cozy with him. She wants more out of a relationship, maybe something more “dirty.” Her “come hither” invitation is noticed, not only by the singer, but by his “ole lady” on the other side of Mr. Button-up. Allen Ginsberg, on the end, is taking in all this, sneaking a peek at the parting sea, but also anticipating a good fight.
Prof. Mementomori's Deep-Fried Pressure Suit 10 months ago
Looks like an ad agency decided on a mashup approach of Kodak moments and the Maidenform woman… just can’t figure what the dang product is that they’re hawking.
SwimsWithSharks 10 months ago
The guy in the glasses is smart. He only got arrested to hang out with the bad chicks.