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Movies I Love /Inception
You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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Written by Jules Siegel, originally published in Cheetah Magazine, October 1967
It was just another day of greatness at Gold Star Recording Studios on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood. In the morning four long-haired kids had knocked out two hours of sound for a record plugger who was trying to curry favour with a disc jockey friend of theirs in San José. Nobody knew it at that moment, but out of that two hours there were about three minutes that would hit the top of the charts in a few weeks, and the record plugger, the disc jockey and the kids would all be hailed as geniuses, but geniuses with a very small g.
Winter Scene of Woman on Snow-Covered Road, Possibly Sandy Creek, New York
Unknown Artist, American, 1920s-30s
Gelatin silver print
[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]