Joe D'Allesandro

I admire Joe for the ways that he effortlessly epitomized raw masculinity. Natural. Virile. Alluring. An object of desire that every gender can appreciate.

Indeed, very animal instinctive. He is great on Facebook actually and posts all sorts of interesting stuff. So check him out on Facebook. Still alive, still interesting. Not the broken loser some thought he'd become. I like him. Very natural.
 
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Indeed, very animal instinctive. He is great on Facebook actually and posts all sorts of interesting stuff. So check him out on Facebook. Still alive, still interesting. Not the broken loser some thought he'd become. I like him. Very natural.
Oh?! I didn't know. Right on. Thank you for that tidbit. I'll do a search for him on Facebook.
 
I found these shots of Joe to be rather intriguing. Especially the most recent one, of him kissing his own face, from the sixties. His brother Bobby, who also seemed to be packing in the meat department, was certainly a good looker too. I'd bet the loss of him was soul-crushing.
 

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Has Warhol's Blow Job (1963) ever appeared on the web?
I've often read about it, never seen it.
One review suggested it was tedious, which I don't doubt ... I mean, a 41-minute reaction shot is long, no matter what the situation.
But still, I'm curious about it.
is that the one where he was having sex with another guy? I mnow I've seen that one somewhere.
 
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is that the one where he was having sex with another guy? I mnow I've seen that one somewhere.

m.disclose.tv: "BLOWJOB" ANDY WARHOL 1964 - Full Film [Video]

Great video. Not only is it hot (and extremely progressive, pre beautiful agony) it's really sweet too towards the end. I feel like the guy climaxes a little after the 21 minute mark and he just has this confused/innocent look on his face the rest of the film, kind of like a "Should
I have enjoyed that as much as I did/ can't believe that just happened." kind of look.
 
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Not a whole lot on this thread in two years, but I just posted this blog entry talking about how Joe Dallesandro impacted my younger self. His early career - in the Warhol films, not the pornography - informed much of my own attitudes about social nudity and body acceptance.
 
I've always though Joe is one of the most beautiful men there's ever been.
Here is some of his early work.

I had never seen the first one. The others only a small clip that was unclear if it was him. But now seeing the whole thing... Joe remains silent about this when asked.