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Show Cr, The Daily Herald By MARY CAMPBELL Associated Press Writer -- - spl McCartney, who looks lithe and fit and whose manner is candid and friendly, also wrote the text. "I decided to write it ungossi-py,- " she said. "I wanted to show the wonderful thing that was going on. I was telling my little remembrances, really." When she thinks about the '60s, she said, "Funny images come to my mind, like being inside another world while this world was going on. It was like a nucleus of young talent, nobody aware they were a nucleus. "They were trying to change the norms, pointing out a generation gap, change being under parental thumbs, change the whole political right wing and bigoted prejudice. VI think it was a period people were saying let's help life to be a wonderful thing rather than an oppressive thing. It is desperately 1 . NEW YORK n After she got married in 1969, Linda McCartney stopped photographing rock performers. But earlier in the mm fmuiiin V '60s, she photographed lots of them. "I made a living. I paid my rent with it. I remember selling five or six pictures for personali1 ' , ty posters, $25 each. Boy was I W she said interan happy," during view on a hotel room's small, sunny balcony. "And I was a free spirit. I could hang out, go on the road with them if 1 wanted to. V "After I married, I made a decision not to keep up with it. I would have loved to go to Jamaica and photographed (reggae musician) Bob Marley and taken a horse and a camera to the Southwest and photographed (painter) Georgia O'Keeffe. But photography became a family matter and projects to try to save the environment. It became more life than one subject." Some of those photos are included in her new book, "Linda McCartney's Sixties, Portrait of an Era." Among her favorite photos: Jimi Hendrix thrusting his arm forward at the end of a guitar 1 ' itBamimi phrase. She also likes one of Otis RedAP Photo ding "just because it's Otis," Linda McCartney poses atop one of her horses at her home in adding: "There's one of John rural England earlier this year. Some of the photos she shot of (Lennon) and Paul I like. It shows rock performers in the 1960s can be seen in a new book, "Linda them smiling together. It shows McCartney's Sixties, Portrait of an Era." their relationship that the press never got near. And the one of the four Beatles together, for the "Fans had broken in. ... A lot McCartney, 50, said she put the book together because "I was of it has come back in dribs and same reason." The most famous photo shows finally ready to look back on that drabs. Hundreds of color shots husband Paul McCartney with period. It is really just the vibes, I are gone. I guess I'll never see their first baby, Mary, tucked inthem. guess." side his jacket. He used it as the Most of the pictures are black cover on his first solo album. "Also, I gave Jimi Hendrix, I who loved my photography, and white because her color "Everybody kept saying should do a book. Paul kept sayslides and negatives were stolen prints in black and white. Color he would flip into his briefcase. ing it. Even back when we got from their house while the McCan you imagine Jimi Hendrix married he said, 'You should do a Cartneys were vacationing shortwith a briefcase!" book on these photos " ' ly after their marriage. "--- V v? i v. 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Neb., and throughout 1991. mcp 120 West Main American Fork ffc 1 Sat. Mat. 1:00 3:00 All In addition to touring and performing in 75 to 100 cities per year. May has appeared on dozens of radio and television programs, including National Public Radio's Kennedy won a Wyoming humanities council grant award tor From It his 1991 album '"Awa SALT LAKE CITY The talent scouts of Ice Capades starring Nightly Sat. Mat. 1:00 ITIM? 8 Nightly 7.00 9:00 CLOSED SUNDAY pipp fe1kaHHDimMllll3 B (6") guitars. Ice Capades to conduct auditions in Salt Lake City SISTER ACT9:20 (pg) (pg) d Many ot M; vnjs deal with the issues and people of the West, accompanied b intricate arrangements on and Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot. He has recorded four highly acclaimed albums; the newest. "Blue Northern." was released in THE Villa Theatre 254 So. Main, Springville Nightly 7:00 Sat. Mat. 3:30 diameter astronomical telescope. Each student will be allowed to bring up to three family members or friends to the seminar. ur 0 THEIR OWN folk-base- music in solo concerts and touring with artists such as Joni IHKVIKK ALU AMUR . IB state, playing his original by Bulfinch Press, and sells for a suggested retail price of $40. materi- Singersongwriter 375-443- Chris Kennedy will open the show. Originally from Nebraska. May has performed in nearly every "Linda McCartney's Sixties, Portrait of an Era" is published A LEAGUE OF als needed to build a 150 mm Friday, Oct. 30. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are S7 in advance and S8 at the door. Seating is limited to 80. For more information, call "That really excites me," she said. "These are familiar faces. That would be life. There might be a few from the '60s. I took a lot of other photographs alongside these, some art more than commercial ity." be topic of seminars will PROVO Internationally known singersongwriter and recording artist Tom May will perform at the Great Salt Lake Guitar Co.. 362 W. Center. Provo. on needed again. It is youth that does it. We've got to break traditions but keep the good ones. "I think the arts have always influenced the way things go. Picasso and Goya were trying to stop war. They opened people's eyes to it. A lot of music now is image and money. Change has to be from the heart if it is to be a meaningful change." She has enough pictures for more volumes of "60s photos. McCartney said, but probably won't pursue that because she wants to do a retrospective from all her photos. . 29. Recording artist Tom May schedules Provo concert Photographer looks back on '60s with new book 1 raber Thutsdjy. 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