I remember back in the day, decades before the net, when a print like this was pure gold to us. We'd search every grain for clues, over and over again. We were literally touching Star Trek.
The photo section of "The Making of Star Trek" was like dying and going to heaven.
When I show my kids stuff from my boyhood stash it gets a few minutes of interest and excitement and then it's back to Star Wars Attack of the Clones or one of the thousands of super-heroes-as-mutant-freaks-with-insane-special-powers cartoons and that's that.
We know he did play the guitar in real life, and those super-long fingers of his made him look like someone who SHOULD play the lyre (or the harpsichord, as if "Requiem for Methuselah.")
nice pic! Spock lives!! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember back in the day, decades before the net, when a print like this was pure gold to us. We'd search every grain for clues, over and over again. We were literally touching Star Trek.
ReplyDeleteThe photo section of "The Making of Star Trek" was like dying and going to heaven.
When I show my kids stuff from my boyhood stash it gets a few minutes of interest and excitement and then it's back to Star Wars Attack of the Clones or one of the thousands of super-heroes-as-mutant-freaks-with-insane-special-powers cartoons and that's that.
Nice picture, thanks for posting it!
ReplyDeleteWe know he did play the guitar in real life, and those super-long fingers of his made him look like someone who SHOULD play the lyre (or the harpsichord, as if "Requiem for Methuselah.")