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2001hz · 19 days
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H.R. Giger: 'the spotlight' (1983-1987)
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fanofspooky · 3 months
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Blue - Cold, Anxiety, Night
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petes-dancing · 9 months
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Goodnight to this weird ass genre of lighting i see constantly in vampire movies i love you
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I desperately need to know the circumstances that lead to that weird period in like 70s-80s where they just made a horror movie about any and everything
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shadowthefaghog · 4 months
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i like heem. (baby's first edit......)
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fairytale-poll · 5 months
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ROUND 1C, MATCH 3 OUT OF 16!
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Propaganda Under the Cut:
Brittany:
Her dress is so cute in this, this alvin and the chipmunks is very charming and nostalgic to me.
Scroogerello:
It's very cute, Scrooge is definitely an unusual Cinderella being an old man or duck should I say. And his fairy godmother is younger than him being Webby. He wears a golden outfit to his ball, fitting since his love interest is Goldie O'Gilt.
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ziggyrette · 11 days
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HELLO ZIG ZAGS
QUESTION
what’s your favorite David Bowie Era? 🫶🏾✨
that's a tough one 😭😭😭 I LOVE the Young Americans / Station To Station era (I mean look at him)
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also Let's Dance era😭
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Tonight / Never Let Me Down
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ugh I just love him😭
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thislovintime · 5 months
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During the filming of 33 ⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee, November 1968.
Peter leaving The Monkees, post 3 of 3.
“I just basically think that I wasn’t feeling a part of it anymore already by that point, I’d already felt like I was odd man out, and of course I quit almost immediately thereafter.” - Peter Tork, Headquarters radio, 1989
“I’d always had deep doubts, ever since the session for ‘Last Train To Clarksville.’ I walked in there with my guitar and Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart looked at me with derision and scorn, like, ‘Guitar in your hand, you fool!’ That was the end of it for me. Right there I was done with The Monkees in large measure. I struggled against it with some success at one point. But after Headquarters nobody wanted to be a recording group anymore. I did what I could, but I didn’t feel like there was any reason for me to be there anymore. I wanted to be in a rock group.” - Peter Tork, Head 1994 liner notes
“While we were making the TV Special, knowing I was not going to be there any longer, I just thought to myself — I don’t have to worry about this thing — and I just let everything slide off my back.” - Peter Tork, NME, January 25, 1969
“We never thought of replacing him — there’s only one Peter Tork in the world.” - Michael Nesmith, Melody Maker, March 1, 1969
Q: “So, when you left, did you want to be known as the former Monkee or did you want to erase that part of your past —” Peter Tork: “I tried to erase it.” Q: “— and start anew.” PT: “I tried to erase it completely.” Q: “How do you do that?” PT: “Well, you just don’t do anything connected with it, just absolutely refuse to have anything to do with it.” - NPR, June 1983 (x)
“Headquarters was by far the best album in the sense that it was us. It was honest, it was pure, and we had a great time. Peter says that the reason he quit was because after we did this album, we decided we weren’t going to be a group anymore. It broke his heart, because Headquarters was the whole reason why he’d become one of The Monkees.” - Micky Dolenz, Headquarters 1995 liner notes
“[Micky] did a great job [drumming] on Headquarters. [But] he wasn’t going to do it again, and there was nothing you could do [to change his mind]. We had to go back in the studio. He said, ‘Peter, you can’t go back.’ Eddie Hoh did the drumming [on Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., save for ‘Cuddly Toy’]. Chip [Douglas] got him ‘cause he could read [music]. The result is that you get directed stuff, there’s no group interaction, which is why I wanted the group to be on the album in the first place. You listen to Beatle albums and one of the things that makes them great is that they have found ways to use who they have to get what they want without asking anyone to do what they couldn’t do. That’s what makes group music happen. That’s all I ever hoped for, and I had it for like a minute on Headquarters.” - Peter Tork, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Ltd. 2007 liner notes
“[Peter] admits he harbored a lot of bitterness for many years. The main bone of contention was the TV show’s producers insistence that the band members not play their own instruments. [...] ‘I was devastated at first. I originally approached The Monkees in terms of my own desire to be part of a genuine pop-rock music group. I felt like it was a professional slight to me. Like I was being excluded.’” - The Bellingham Herald, August 5, 1996
“Peter wasn’t satisfied musically [with The Monkees]. He’d been led to believe he could express himself musically. He was frustrated.” - Davy Jones, News-Press, May 14, 1977
“‘I was mostly interested in the Monkees as a musical entity,’ Thorkelson commented. ‘We didn’t fully realize that potential, and I felt ripped off.’” - The Bowling Green News Revue, May 24, 1979 (x)
“We’re all sorry to lose Peter but it was all very friendly and I personally can understand what is going through his mind, He’s a clever guy, you know, and he gets kinda restless sometimes. You should see the books he plows through… real deep stuff with words about a mile long.” - Davy Jones, Monkees Monthly, February 1969
“Peter and I were the bulk of the playing ability because we were musicians. But when Peter left it rather unnerved Davy and [Micky] — and I changed my mind [about quitting]. After all, the personal appearances were pretty well satisfying, the music was fun, and the whole thing was fairly lucrative. And Davy and [Micky] left alone would have been in real trouble.” - Michael Nesmith, Disc & Music Echo, September 19, 1970
“If the truth be known, the day Peter quit was probably the happiest day of Mike’s life. They’d never really gotten along, right from day one. Mike had always perceived of Peter as untenable, and they’d always been adversarial, if not outright combative. Finally he was out of the way. Now Mike could get on with doing what he had always wanted to do, make the Monkees his group. And I was happy to go along. I respected Mike and his music and was quite prepared to go along for the ride. [...] I saw Peter’s abdication as a minor setback at most. Basically, I think the three of us really thought that would be able to go on, just as we had before, and nobody would even notice there were only three people on stage instead of four — after all Peter didn’t sing on many of the songs anyway. How naive. […] I suppose it depends on whom you talk to, but as far as I’m concerned, the day Peter quit was the day the music died (apologies to Don McLean).” - Micky Dolenz, I’m A Believer: My Life of Monkees, Music, And Madness (1993)
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thewildbelladonna · 1 year
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“Step into the velvet of the morning
Let yourself lay back within your dreams”
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freetheshit-outofyou · 2 months
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Man, as a kid I loved the A-Team, re-watching this after 20+ in the Army hurt my head. First and foremost, all of the Green beret's are wearing French berets not the beret "originally designated in 1953 by Special Forces Major Herbert Brucker". the little quail bob on the top is killing me. Also, some of these guys have their beret "laces" out like a pony tail. Tie that shit off and cut the rest away, DAMN IT. (Source) The rifles they use for the firing squad are ALL M1903's what went out of service in WWII. All of them. You can tell by the sight placement and stock. The M1903/a1 had a straight stock and sights mounted on the barrel. Although some M1903a1's were produced with the newer pistol grip stock. The M1903a3 would have a rear of the receiver mounted peep sight much like the M1 Carbine's and a pistol grip stock. The M1903/a1's would be fully replaced by 1942 with the M1903a3 only to be mostly replaced by the M1 Garand by the wars end. The Military did keep M1903a3's in service until the 1970's as sniper systems and functioning parade guns. The things I did not know when I was 13-17yo.
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2001hz · 3 months
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H.R. Giger: 'the trumpets of jericho' (1983-1987)
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starcrossed-loverz · 17 days
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The original airing of Fraggle Rock (January 10, 1983 - March 30, 1987). (He would be around for the reboot show Back to the Rock.)
Thing Ford Missed #133: Fraggle Rock
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pizzaplexirl · 4 months
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I tried to look up stuff about the old restaurants and the plex's wifi fucking blocked me?? Hello
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1800nosleep · 11 months
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PROMPT LIST !!
summer prompt list based on songs
(a/n) i was stoned while writing these so...
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50 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon
having relationship problems with your lover but you both want to stay together but its not meant to be
White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
your lover comes home with a certain hallucinogenic and asks you to trip with them, and some love making, just happens to happen
For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield
going to a protest for a certain issue in your town with your friends in the hot summer heat
Me and Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin
hitchhiking with your lover to a concert, in the back of a pickup truck, while the driver plays the radio for both of you, and you guys sing along to almost every song
Father and Son by Yusuf/ Cat Stevens
you and your lover comforting each other after something happens in your lives
Suzanne by Leonard Cohen
a mysterious stranger comes to your little shack near a river and you take care of them for a little while as you guys fall in love (this one would be multiple pts and slow burn)
Never my Love by The Association
you feel a bit insecure and your lover assures you and comforts you
AND LASTLY !!
Going Up The Country by Canned Heat
running away from the city with your lover during the summer to a place "where the water tastes like wine"
ANYWAYS THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT THESE !! please request as you'd like
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