Two days ago, on 30 January 2025, iconic 1960s singer and actress Marianne Faithfull passed away, aged 78. Although I liked many of her songs, for me she will always be synonymous with a truly fantastic movie, especially for any biker, including the early teenage biker wannabe that I still was back when I first viewed it. Released in 1968, the movie in question was The Girl on a Motorcycle, which I first watched during the 1970s, and several more times in subsequent years. For the most part, it featured Marianne, in her role as a newly-married young woman named Rebecca, wearing a skin-tight one-piece black leather biker suit while riding through Germany on her much-treasured motorbike to visit her lover Daniel - a memorable movie that certainly increased even more than before my burning desire and avowed intention to become a biker as soon as I possibly could! Consequently, in eternal gratitude to her for opening my eyes even further than they already were to the joys of motorcycling and the whole biker lifestyle that I was soon to embrace and remain a part of ever afterwards, here is my tribute to Marianne Faithfull by way of this gallery of AI-generated images inspired by her momentous movie and created by me. RIP Marianne, and thank you.
More biker pix coming soon!
Please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Magic Studio, for non-commercial, tribute purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.
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