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#November 1995
bikinikillarchives · 1 year
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BIKINI KILL playing at the Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, November 10, 1995. opening beside The Amps for Sonic Youth on their Washing Machine North American Tour. photo by Bob Cantu. find more from this tour here.
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grrl-beetle · 9 days
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PANASONIC John Peel 5th November 1995
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fabledenigma · 1 year
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In the Source Link, you will find a gif pack of Katherine McNamara in the short lived MTV tv show Happyland (2014).
Katherine played the role of Harper Munroe, a Happyland photographer, the former girlfriend of Will and the friend of Lucy. A few secrets come out over the course of the short eight episodes.
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the70s80sand90s · 1 year
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javelinbk · 11 months
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John Lennon singing ‘This Boy’ and breaking a thousand hearts, Granada Television Studios, 25th November 1963 (x)
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tourneurs · 5 months
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“I don’t know you. I don’t believe this is you, Jim.”
The Basketball Diaries (1995) dir. Scott Kalvert
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HAPPY 27TH BIRTHDAY MICHAEL!!
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 7 months
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𝔑𝔞𝔭𝔞𝔩𝔪 𝔇𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥 - 𝔄𝔫𝔱𝔦𝔟𝔬𝔡𝔶
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bikinikillarchives · 2 years
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kathleen hanna, taken at 924 Gilman (known as the Alternative Music Foundation)  Berkeley, CA , november 11, 1995. this photo was taken for the zine “Cunt Fear”, by Cheyanne Dise.
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dateinthelife · 5 months
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19 November 1995
Sir George Martin, appearing on Desert Island Discs, makes the practical choice to bring a book about boat building and the less practical choice of an electric keyboard.
But I guess the premise includes electricity on your desert island if you've got all those records with you.
Martin's choice of Beatles records? "I Want to Hold Your Hand." But if forced to choose just one song, it's "Bess, You is My Woman Now" from Porgy and Bess.
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nerds-yearbook · 5 months
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Goldeneye was released on November 17, 1995. Goldeneye was the 17th EON James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as 007. Brosnan was originally picked to star as Bond in The Living Daylights (1987), but at the last minute was prevented due to contractual obligations to Remington Steele. Goldeneye was meant to be Timothy Dalton's 3rd Bond film but the production got held up for years due to legal problems. Dalton finally gave up waiting and the role once again was offered to Brosnan. It was the first EON Bond film not produced by Albert R Broccoli. Besides, recasting Bond, Judi Dench took over as M and Samantha Bond as Moneypenny with Desmond Llewelyn being the only returning cast member in his long running performance as Q. It was only the second EON Bond film (the first being Licence to Kill -1989) to not be named after an Ian Fleming book (Goldeneye was the name of the house where Fleming wrote the Bond books in Jamaica) and the plot wasn't based on any of his books either. It also marked the first EON Bond film to use CGI. In a plot twist, Sean Bean dies at the end. ("Goldeneye" Bond movie event)
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the70s80sand90s · 1 year
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“American men are allotted just as many tears as American women. But because we are forbidden to shed them, we die long before women do, with our hearts exploding or our blood pressure rising or our livers eaten away by alcohol because that lake of grief inside us has no outlet. We, men, die because our faces were not watered enough.”
New York Times fiction Best Sellers, 1995/11/26
#14 - Beach Music by Pat Conroy (20 weeks on the list)
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lonestarbattleship · 1 year
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USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-736) underway at high speed, in November 1995.
Photographed by Larry Smith.
NARA: 6493464
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damailbox · 1 year
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November 1995
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fabledenigma · 1 year
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In the Source Link, you will find a complete gif pack of Amy James-Kelly in Blood, Sex and Royalty: Anne Boleyn Part 2. Amy plays the role of Anne Boleyn over the course of her late teens to the end of her life.
Anne Boleyn was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I in Tudor history, she was also part of the reason for the creation of The Church of England by King Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn was the second of six wives to Henry VIII. Her older sister had been one of many mistresses of Henry and Anne refused to allow herself to become another throwaway mistress. As such Henry began to pursue an annulment from his first wife, which was declined and so, Henry and his advisors began to breakdown the rule of the Catholic Church in England, and Henry took control of the Church of England. Anne was later charged with incest, treason and adultery and was beheaded on Tower Hill, London Tower on Friday 19th May 1536, a little under the 3rd anniversary of her crowning. Anne was also the maternal cousin of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII, and coincidently, Catherine was also found guilty of adultery and was beheaded like her cousin.
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Trigger Warning - Fire, Sexual
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Nirvana - The Man Who Sold the World 1993
"The Man Who Sold the World" is the title track of David Bowie's third studio album, which was released in 1970 in the US and in 1971 in the UK. Although no singles were issued from the album, the song appeared as the B-side on the 1973 reissue US single release of "Space Oddity" and UK single release of "Life on Mars?".
In his journals, Kurt Cobain of the American grunge band Nirvana ranked the album The Man Who Sold the World at number 45 in his top 50 favourite albums. Nirvana subsequently recorded a live rendition of the song during their MTV Unplugged appearance at Sony Music Studios in New York City on 18 November 1993 and it was included on their MTV Unplugged in New York album released on November 1, 1994, nearly seven months following the death of Cobain. The song was also released as a promotional single for the album in 1995.
Nirvana's cover received considerable airplay on alternative rock radio stations and was also placed into heavy rotation on MTV, peaking at number 3 on MTV's most played videos on 18 February 1995; it also peaked for two weeks at number 7 on Canada's MuchMusic Countdown in March 1995. Nirvana regularly covered the song during live sets after their MTV Unplugged performance up until Cobain's death. In 2002, the song was re-released on Nirvana's self-titled "best of" compilation.
Bowie said of Nirvana's cover: "I was simply blown away when I found that Kurt Cobain liked my work, and have always wanted to talk to him about his reasons for covering 'The Man Who Sold the World'" and that "it was a good straight forward rendition and sounded somehow very honest." Bowie called Nirvana's cover "heartfelt", noting that "until this [cover], it hadn't occurred to me that I was part of America's musical landscape. I always felt my weight in Europe, but not [in the US]." In the wake of its release, Bowie bemoaned the fact that when he performed the number himself, he would encounter "kids that come up afterwards and say, 'It's cool you're doing a Nirvana song.' And I think, 'Fuck you, you little tosser!'"
At a pre–Grammy Awards party on 14 February 2016, Nirvana band members Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, and Pat Smear teamed up with Beck to perform "The Man Who Sold the World" in tribute to Bowie – who had died the month before — with Beck performing vocals.
"The Man Who Sold the World" received a total of 77,6% yes votes! Dave Grohl has previously been featured in the polls with Foo Fighter's "The Pretender" at #111 and as a drummer on Queens of the Stone Age's "No One Knows" at #87, and David Bowie has been featured with "I'm Afraid of Americans" at #33.
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