Remembering Some Girls
Thirty years ago, the Rolling Stones released their landmark album Some Girls.
For me, the album is indelibly associated with the death of a beloved teacher named Paul-Philippe Bolduc, who taught me French during my high school years at Trinity School on New York's Upper West Side.
I've written about that moment in my life over at ahistoryofnewyork.com.
Click here for the Wikipedia entry on the album. And here for the anniversary material available at RollingStones.com.
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