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Old Gods Almost Dead

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by Stephen Davis

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  Acknowledgments

  Robert Altman, Ben Arons, Bashir Attar, David Bieber, John Bionelli, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Paul Bowles, British Library, Lev Bronstein, Bebe Buell, Donald Cammell, John Catta, Chilmark Free Public Library, George Chkiantz, David Dalton, Jeanne d’Arc, Chirstopher B. Davis, Hana and Howard Davis, India Davis, Lily Davis, Graham Dawes, Pamela des Barres, Bo Diddley, Sly Dunbar, Ed Dwyer, Maria Evangelinellis, Mick Fleetwood, Rob Fraboni, Holly George-Warren, Christopher Gibbs, Ivry Gitlis, Bill Glasser, Jean-Luc Godard, Elizabeth Gorzelani, Alan Greenberg, Brion Gysin, Tom Hamilton, Levon Helm, Adrienne Irvine, James Isaacs, Michael Jackson, Jajouka, Nick Johnson, Al Kooper, Wendy Laister, Dominic Lamblin, Helene Lee, W. M. F. Magicel, Jim Marshall, Mario Medious, Herbie Miller, James Miller, “Minnie,” MOJO, New York Public Library, Jack Nitzsche, Cherie Nutting, Michal Ochs Archives, Roy Pace, Anita Pallenberg, Robert Palmer, Randy Paulsen, Joe Perry, John Phillips, Billy Preston, Retna, Keith Richards, Rolling Stone, Joel Rubiner, Amelia Salzman, Bill Shinker, David Silver, Peter Simon, Vivian Simon, Richard Skidmore, Roger Steffens, Gary Stromberg, Hubert Sumlin, Peter Swales, Mick Taylor, Simon Thorogood, Peter Tosh, Rona Tuccillo, Steven Tyler, Mike Verge, Wenner Media, Stu Werbin, David Winner, Meg Wolf, Ande Zellman, Joel Zoss.

 

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