can you draw klavier gavin ?!
yeah sure :-)
Also, as a side note: if any of you ace attorney fans out there want to listen to a courtroom/law themed love song, theres one from the 1920’s called ‘my fate is in your hands’ !!! (link)
(the best cover imo is by josephine baker. Also if any of you don’t know who that is, you should read the wikipedia page for josephine baker because she was like the coolest woman of all time)
With lyrics like ‘wanting you is my offense, you have all the evidence, now i wait for you to sentence me.’ And ‘there’s no use pretending, love needs no defending, what is the verdict? My fate is in your hands.’ i feel like this is a song every ace attorney fan should listen to.
(Also my real motive here is that i just want everyone to listen to more 20s music. i love 20s music)
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Precious (1926)
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Bessie Smith ❤️
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It's Friday night, and you know what that means. Time to start the weekend with a little bit of music! From MFMM Season 1, Episode 1
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Just Like You Fox-Trot (1920)
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Vintage Sheet Music 1921
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Talespin Headcanons: Favorite music genres
(note, the series takes place 1939, and this post will reflect that)
Baloo: Jazz
Louie: Scat, Jazz, Swing, and Calypso. He loves to party!
Kit: Is open to just about anything, but mostly listens to swing since it's a popular genre
Don Karnage: Mostly Rhumba, though he also enjoys a little Calypso
Rebecca Cunningham: Big band and sometimes a little bit of Country
Molly: She hasn't really developed her own taste, yet, but she learned Square dancing once and loved it, so she'll probably get into country
Shere Khan: Tango and Classical
Colonel Spigot: Mostly Thembrian military tunes. He makes everyone around him listen to them, too. Most other genres are banned.
Wildcat: He likes everything, really.
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Sherlock Jr. (1924)
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Duke ellington, 1927
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[YouTube Thumbnail image description: an older White gentleman is holding a banjo uke (a ukulele with a banjo-style head) up to the camera. Around the head is his performance name of "Lew Dite" in large black letters, and in holographic foil letters, "Just Uke the Bastards." Description ends]
Five-Foot Two (Lyrics)
Five-foot two, eyes of blue.
Oh, what those five feet could do!
Has anybody seen my gal?
Turned-up nose, turned down hose.
Flapper, yeah, she's one of those.
Has anybody seen my gal?
If you run into a five-foot two
All covered in fur,
Diamond rings,
And all those things,
You can bet your life it isn't her.
Could she dance?
Could she woo?
Could she coochie-coochie-coo!
Has anybody seen my ga-al?
Anybody seen my gal?!
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me when it’s the 1920s and I’ve got a “girl crush” to “prepare” my self for love with a man
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She Looks Like Helen Brown (1927)
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Welcome to this musical time travel adventure. The art of recording evolved at the same time the world was on fire. Two world wars and a depression in between was the backdrop to the beginnings of modern music. This is Pre-War America and, as long as you are an Apple Music or Spotify subscriber, you can experience it.
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How about some music?
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Robert Bonfils, En écoutant Satie (Listening to Satie), in Modes et manières d'aujourd'hui: 9e année, 1920 (Paris: Jules Meynial, [1922]), plate 11.
Reproduced from Charles Rahn Fry's copy, now in the Charles Rahn Fry Pochoir Collection, Princeton University Library.
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Need a Alastor x Reader fic based on the song "Ain't Misbehavin' " by Fats Waller
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