
Andy Warhol

John Cage

William S. Buroughs

Philip Glass

Senator George McGovern

Senator Wendell Ford

Senator Strom Thurmond

Policemen George De Salvio & Bob Abi

Michael Collins

Bicentennial Party

Queen Juliana

Bella Abzug

Margaret Mead

Helen Reddy

Joan Jett

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Gilda Radner

Susan Sontag

Angela Davis

Ben

Larry

Jimmy

Patti Smith

Joey Ramone

Debbie Harry

Richard Hell & The Voidoids

The Ramones

The Dead Boys

The Talking Heads

The Dictators

Nancy Spungen & Sable Starr

Jay Dee Dougherty & Lenny Kaye

Diego Cortez & Anya Philips

Suicide

Bettie Ringma and Curt Hoppe with watercolor study for the Bettie & The Ramones painting





Joey Ramone

DeeDee Ramone

Johnny Ramone

The Ramones watching Tommy sign the painting.

Tommy Ramone

Bettie Ringma

Senator McGovern admiring the painting

Senator McGovern signing the painting

Marc H. Miller signing the painting

Paul Tschinkel videotaping the meeting

Senator McGovern with Bettie Ringma and Curt Hoppe

Senator McGovern signing the watercolor study

Paul Tschinkel videotaping Bettie Ringma with Bella Abzug in front of the painting.

Bettie, Bella Abzug, Curt, and Marc H. Miller

Bella Abzug signing the photographs.

Bella Abzug signing the painting.

Marc H. Miller and Al Goldstein

Bettie Ringma giving Al Goldstein a hug.

Al Goldstein with Curt Hoppe (photograph used for the painting)

Paul Tschinkel documenting the Robert Freidus opening

Curt introducing Al Goldstein

Al Goldstein seated at the gallery

Audience at the Robert Freidus gallery

Audience at the Robert Freidus gallery

Al Goldstein signing the painting

An audience member poses for a polaroid with Al Goldstein

Al Goldstein with Miller, Ringma, Hoppe and Neke Carson (performance organizer)


His Holiness consecrates the sacred flake under the approving gaze of Studio 54 co-owner Ian Schrager (no longer visible here).

The Holy Father signals his approval of NYC's New Wave haven CBGB after catching American debut of Vatican-based rock band, The Flying Castrati.

"Cute boychicks, yes," said His Eminence after quickie sidetrip to the landmark Ramrod bar, "but iss worst food I'm havink since the Diet of Worms."

His Eminence takes time out to absolve surprise Studio 54guest David Berkowitz of his misogynistic sins. "But, you are not to be lettink it happen again!" he warned. "And that's a holy order!"

John Paul joins rocker Rod Stewart for an impromptu rendition of "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" Later, His Eminence demonstrated the Vatican Hustle, a dance of his own invention that's a cinch to catch on big here.









































































