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soulmusicsongs · 2 years
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Groovin' - Sue Barker (Sue Barker, 1975)
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youreamonocoque · 2 years
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I forgot Sue was retiring :(
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mixamorphosis · 1 month
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE]
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01. Willie Hutch - Your Love Keeps Liftin' Me Higher (Be With Records) 02. Gloria Ann Taylor - Deep Inside Of You (Luv N' Haight) 03. Mike James Kirkland - Love Is All We Need (Luv N' Haight) 04. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Baby You Give Me A Feeling (Polydor) 05. Jermaine Jackson - You Like Me Don't You? (Motown) 06. Gwen McCrae - Rockin' Chair (Sequel) 07. Eighties Ladies - Turned Onto You (Original Selection Records) 08. Tony Joe White - I've Got A Thing About You (How Do You Are?) 09. Harry Nilsson - Love Story (RCA Victor) 10. Sue Barker - Lover Man (Hot Casa Records) 11. Milton Wright - All I Know Is That I Have You (Alston Records) 12. Aaron Neville - Baby I'm A Want You (BCI Eclipse) 13. Curtis Mayfield - Give Me Your Love (Love Song) (Curtom) 14. Eddie Hazel - Physical Love (Be With Records) 15. Lyn Collins - You Can't Beat Two People In Love (Get On Down) 16. The Voices Of East Harlem - Take A Little Time To Love (Just Sunshine Records) 17. Jean Adebambo - Paradise (Soul Jazz Records) 18. Sonya Spence - Talk Love (Attic Salt Discs) 19. Finley Quaye - Even After All (Epic) 20. Kellee Patterson - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby (Hubbub Records)
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Who is Lance Tankard? Everything you need to know about Sue Barker's Husband
Who is Lance Tankard? Everything you need to know about Sue Barker’s Husband
The popular television presenter and former tennis player, Sue Barker, has been married to retired policeman Lance Tankard since 1988. The couple met when they were on holiday in Portugal. They fell in love and married in 1988. They are currently living in Godalming, Surrey. The couple’s relationship has been the subject of a lot of speculation, but this recent article sheds some light on their…
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emotionalcowboy18 · 4 months
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I feel bad. then I remember that the very last moments of tma really did say that Basira Hussain and Melanie King and Georgie Barker and their cat are alive and that there is real and solid hope for their futures. And I feel better. See, I like the openness of Jon and Martin's ending, whether it was their demise or their escape or something else entirely. I love the concept of "somewhere else" and the infinite things it could mean, and I love to imagine them in a better place! but seriously- the girls deserve nice things too!
The fact that there is just as much, if not more of a chance to interpret their ending as something adjacent to happy and hopeful and healing, but we as a fandom don't tend to explore that as much.
I just think that these women have so so much trauma and so much turmoil and pain to get through, and I choose to believe that they are going to be ok and no one can stop me
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not-yet-asleep · 9 months
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Made the entire archival crew on a little guy maker picrew, look at the little guyss
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cagesings · 2 years
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as  i  think  more  about  her  modern  verse,  the  more  i  think  about  how  much  johanna  hates  her  parent’s  legacy 
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lkinews · 2 years
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Wimbledon icon ‘doesn’t want to come back’ to SW19 because of Sue Barker | Tennis | Sport
Wimbledon icon ‘doesn’t want to come back’ to SW19 because of Sue Barker | Tennis | Sport
“I will miss the people that I worked with behind the camera, but most of all I will miss them. You have been amazing. It is an honor to be a part of the program. We are grateful. The Swiss stated: “I also want to extend my greatest congratulations to your amazing Wimbledon and BBC careers. As a player, I know how great you were. I will look back on the highlights we shared, interviews on court,…
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bitterkarella · 11 months
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Midnight Pals: Cozy Horror
King: hey have you guys heard about this new thing? King: it’s called cozy horror! Poe: whats that? King: I’m not entirely sure King: but it seems to be quite the discourse Barker: oh cool Barker: cool cool cool
King: well do you guys remember when we had the elevated horror discourse?  Barker: no   King: come on sure you do!   King: it lasted a whole hot minute
King: so I learned about this new thing called cozy horror   King: in an article from the Mary Sue   Barker: ohhhh the mary sue   Barker: now I get it   Barker: why are you doing this to us steve   Barker: this is gonna be hopepunk discourse all over again
King: now listen guys   King: I know you might think horror is just slasher films   King: but there’s all different kinds of horror!   King: it doesn’t even have to be scary!   Barker: get outta town!   Barker: no I mean it   Barker: get outta town   Barker: get the fuck outta town
John Clute: [chewing on pipe] ah yes well   Clute: what you’re thinking of there, steve, is termed affect horror   Clute: now that should be differentiated as horror as understood as a narrative theory   Clute: proceeding through 4 distinct stages   Barker: oh my god shut up you nerd
King: see cozy horror   King: is any horror without gore   King: or sometimes its just gothic   Poe: steve, this concept seems kind of ill-defined   King: hold on edgar I’m just getting started    King: or sometimes it’s a cartoon with a funny Dracula in it
King: there’s a kind of cozy horror called folk horror Ramsey Campbell: whats this now?   King: folk horror   King: it’s brand new   Campbell: I’ll have to look into this
Campbell: I need to check this out   Campbell: [pulling out pencil & notepad] could you spell it for me?   King: F O L   Campbell: whoa slow down a bit   King: F King: O   Campbell: [scribbling notes] F Campbell: O...
Barker: so what is this? Just horror that’s... nice? John Wiswell: well gosh you guys Wiswell: I think I can help with this one   Barker: oh christ here we go   Koontz: [clapping] yay! John wiswell! Yay!
Wiswell: what if Wiswell: a ghost just wanted to be your friend?   Barker: we have that already   Barker: hes called caspar   Koontz: oh! I know that one! Koontz: he’s the friendly ghost
King: could it be that we’re all misunderstanding the term   King: perhaps the real cozy horror   King: was the friends we made along the way
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soulmusicsongs · 2 years
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Love to the People - Sue Barker (Sue Barker, 1975)
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youreamonocoque · 2 years
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Oh Sue :(
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sizhui · 3 months
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I am so autistic about my books if I don't take them out and rearrange them once a week its over for me 🙂‍↕️ listed under the cut for the like minded
Mo Xiang Tong Xiu: The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System (1-4), Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (1-5), Heaven Official's Blessing (1-8) [Legally buying MXTX's entire opus may just be the worst thing I have ever done, and I ran Stardoll scams of young children when I was in middle school]
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou: Remnants of Filth (1-2), The Husky & His White Cat Shizun (1)
Meng Xi Shi: Thousand Autumns (1)
Gothic & Lolita Bible, volume 45
CLAMP: Cardcaptor Sakura (Collector's edition), volume 3
Min Jin Lee: Pachinko
Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre
Nakahara Chuuya: Collected Poems (Translated and edited by Paul Mackintosh and Maki Sugiyama)
Franz Kafka: The Metamorphosis (and other stories) (translated by Cristopher Moncrieff)
Pat Barker: The Silence of the Girls
R. F. Kuang: Babel
Masashi Kishimoto: Naruto (volumes 22 & 24)
Yoshihiro Togashi: Hunter x Hunter (volumes 8, 14 & 36)
The Diary of Lady Murasaki (Translated by Richard Bowring)
Silvia Moreno-Garcia: Mexican Gothic
Milivoj Solar: Literary Theory
Sophocles: Tragedies (volume 1, edited by David Greene and Richmond Lattimore)
Liu Cixin: Death's End, The Three-body Problem (translated by Ken Liu)
Veljko Gortan, Oton Gorski & Pavao Pauš: The Latin Grammar
Masashi Kishimoto & Shin Towada: Sasuke's Story [Sunrise]
Osamu Dazai: No Longer Human (translated by Donald Keene)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust (1-2)
The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem
Oyinkan Braithwaite: My Sister, the Serial Killer
Toni Morrison: Love
Joan Anim-Addo, Deirdre Osborne & Kadija Sesay: This is the Canon: Decolonize Your Bookshelves in 50 Books
Ovid: The Metamorphoses
Zen Cho: Black Water Sister
Judy I. Lin: A Magic Steeped in Poison
Sue Lynn Tan: Daughter of the Moon Goddess, Heart of the Sun Warrior
Xiran Jay Zhao: Iron Widow
Kazuo Ishiguro: Klara and the Sun
Toni Adeyemi: Children of Blood and Bone
N. K. Jemisin: The Fifth Season
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the-puppet-bracket · 6 months
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Hacker T Dog propaganda:
"Hes so funny and cool. He's from Wigan, loves meat paste and has a crush on Sue Barker (real human woman).
I lobe Hacker Time, very funny and he knows shit all about the guests :3"
"We're just normal men. We're just innocent men!"
"[insert the clip of hacker saying ""We're just normal men... We're just innocent men"" completely out of nowhere]"
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chrisbitchtree · 2 years
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Coping by wiping out all Stancy road trip fantasy grossness and replacing it with Harringrove.
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Billy still can’t believe that he’s dating Steve Harrington. Although can it really be called dating if you’ve been confined to a hospital bed for your entire relationship? Billy supposes so. If you count sharing a pudding cup and watching game shows as a date. Which he does. He has to, because who knows when they’ll let him out of this place? He has to take what he can get.
Of all the insanity he’s had to take in and digest since his return, Steve telling Billy that he always had feelings for him should be a small thing, but it continues to rock his world and bring a smile to his face, even two months later.
As Bob Barker tells a contestant to come on down on the screen, Billy pulls back from a chocolate flavoured kiss, a pleased little smile dancing on his lips. If he could walk, there would be a skip in his step.
“Wish you’d get up on here with me,” Billy says, taking Steve’s hand and giving it a squeeze. “We could both fit if we laid real close.”
“You know…” Steve starts, before Billy cuts him off.
“I know, I know, you don’t want to fuck with any of the wires or anything.” He’s heard Steve recite that line a million times, but it never stops him from trying to get the other boy up there to cuddle. Sue him if he wants Steve Harrington’s surprisingly muscled arms wrapped around him. He glares at the medical devices that are still hooked up to him, and will be for the foreseeable future.
Steve laughs. “Gotta get you good and healthy so I can finally take you out for more than green jello and Match Game reruns, baby.”
Baby. Billy doesn’t think he’ll ever tire of hearing Steve call him that. They sit in companionable silence for a moment, their clasped hands swinging between them, watching a contestant guess the price of a living room set, before Billy gets chatty again.
“When did you first realize you’d fallen hopelessly in love with me, pretty boy? When I died a hero’s death to save your asses?”
“No,” Steve replies, giving him that sappy look he’s so good at. The one that makes Billy feel like a hand has stuck itself in his chest and is squeezing his heart. “Way before that.”
“When?” Billy asks, curious.
“I used to have this fantasy,” Steve starts.
Billy smirks. “I’ve had plenty of fantasies about you too, Princess.”
Steve smacks him, lightly. “Not fantasies like that, you horndog. Although I’ve had plenty of those. But no, I used to picture me and Nancy, in an RV, flying down the highway, ready to see New England, our six kids in the back.”
Billy frowns. “Not in the mood to hear about your ex, Harrington.” She and Steve have been broken up for almost two years, and Steve has assured him time and time again that there’s nothing there, but he still can’t help the little twinge of jealously he feels when Steve mentions her.
“Wait,” Steve says, holding up a hand. “This is going somewhere. So, I used to fantasize about that all the time. I could picture so clearly my future with her. But then you showed up, and suddenly I couldn’t picture her so clearly anymore. The image got fuzzier and fuzzier, and I started to find that what I was picturing was changing. Where she’d always been next to me, singing along to The Partridge Family, was a curly haired blonde with sparkling blue eyes, arguing with me over directions and constantly changing the radio station while the kids and I complained about how loud the volume was. And I wasn’t headed east anymore. I was headed to California. The new fantasy was so much clearer. You taught the kids and I to surf once we got there, and we were all tanned and golden and happy. So happy. No matter what I did, I couldn’t see anyone but you next to me anymore. That’s how I knew. Knew I’d fallen hopelessly in love with you.”
Billy grins. “You want me to take you to California, baby? I’ll take you to California. As soon as I’m free, I’ll take you there. And someday, we’ll get that RV and we’ll take the kids on the same route, and we’ll make that dream come true.” He brings their clasped hands to his lips and holds them there for a minute as images fill his head of their future together. An endless highway, him and Steve together, forever, sunshine on their shoulders and love in their hearts.
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kkdisco · 1 year
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Vashti Bunyan - Lookaftering (Gatefold)
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THANK YOU
Max Richter for patience and wisdom and shining music
Yulia, Lucie and Noah for Max’s hours and hours
FatCat’s Dave Howell, Alex Knight, Dave Cawley and Marcus Thorne for their faith
and Gary Held of DiCristina for his
Dave Thomas for all the time and hand-painted writing
Paul Lambden for being solid ground while I was all at sea
Glen Johnson who invited me back
Simon Raymonde who started the new
Devendra Banhart for sooooooo much
Robert Kirby for trumpet, French horn and remembering
Marcelo Oliviera who told me I could play guitar for myself
Adem for playing and carrying the harmonium and everything so far
Joanna Newsom who had little time and yet gave us so many notes
Otto Hauser and Kevin Barker and Andy Cabic for coming by to play
Adam Pierce for the hammer dulcimer
Dave Gray, David Paterson, Philip Bagernal and Anna Tjan for engineering
Mandy Parnell for welcome and mastering
Elise McKay who listened to the words
Jenny Wright for imploring the air to make Jenny Richardson better.. it did
Corrina Seddon for good friendship
My children - Leif who gave me his beloved old Martin guitar, Whyn for letting me have her luminous paintings here, and Benjamin for always going his sweet way
Rowan, Rachel and Patrick
sister Sue Heath, Inda Bunyan and missed brother John
Al Campbell.. thankyou always
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nyx-twix713 · 4 months
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2023 reading wrap-up for fun :)
WHAT I READ (NO PARTICULAR ORDER):
Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Renegades by Marissa Meyer
Arch-Enemies by Marissa Meyer
Super Nova by Marissa Meyer
Skyhunter by Marie Lu
Steelstriker by Marie Lu
Heartstopper 1-4 by Alice Oseman
Never Kiss Your Roomate by Philine Harms
The Girl From the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag
Kiss Her Once For Me by Alison Cochrun
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
Grown by Tiffany D Jackson
The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D Jackson
We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal
Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, and Oscar O. Jupiter
House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
Garden Alchemy by Stephanie Rose
This Woven Kingdom by Tahereh Mafi
These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi
Ace of Spades by Faridah Abike-Iyimide
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker
A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw
Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefluer
The Book Thief by Mark Zusak
Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
Kings Cage by Victoria Aveyard
War Storm by Victoria Aveyard
The Sprite and the Gardener by Rii Abrego and Joe Whitt
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
A Beginners Guide to Tarot by Kathleen Olmstead
The Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
She is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
Queen Among the Dead by Lesley Livingston
Throwaway Girls by Andrea Contos
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
The Wicked King by Holly Black
RE-READS:
The Renegades Trilogy by Marissa Meyer
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen
FAVORITES:
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
Skyhunter by Marie Lu
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