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Ethan A. Russell

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Ethan Russell is a multi-Grammy nominated author, photographer and director. He is a pioneer of music video and the only photographer to have photographed covers for The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. He is the author of "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (Houghton Mifflin 1985), LET IT BLEED: The Rolling Stones 1969 U.S. Tour (Limited Edition Rhino Entertainment, Trade Grand Central publishing) 2005/2007, and ETHAN RUSSELL:AN AMERICAN STORY (eBook) 2012. ...more

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“In retrospect people often seem embarrassed by that time--the late sixties into the seventies--as if suddenly confronted with some lunatic member of your family, once revered, now disgraced. Even John Lennon, who would hold on as much as anybody, would at one point have to declare, "Don't give me no more brother, brother." [...]

But, really, so much was accomplished, so much changed (and even less noticed, a lot held on to), that it seems inappropriate to be quite so uncomfortable with our past. For by refusing to accept the world as we were told to (most pointedly the war in Vietnam) we held on to many of the traditional values we had been taught, not the least of which was to demand accountability from our government. We shouldn't forget that a lot had to change. For America couldn't forever remain the child of the Hula-Hoop with the arsenal of Armageddon.”
Ethan A. Russell (also "Ethan Russell"), Dear Mr. Fantasy: Diary of a Decade
tags: 1960s

“Posterity! you will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it.”
John Adams, Letters of John Adams, Addressed to His Wife

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