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Homelander || Own Me
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I'm a space case, but I'm sure that
All my friends fake 'cause they told me that shit wasn't real
It was all in my head, I imagined that, false spark
Saw them hand in hand, standin' outside of a Walmart
Now I'm sitting here wonderin', "When did this all start?"
Fuck you and Jennifer, I know that you're out with her
Go pretend that you're just friends, I'll pretend that I'm not hurt
I know all the shit I heard, you can take these bitter words
Fuck you and Jennifer, go fucking make love to her
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So I thank you for teaching me how I could live without you
Never needed me, I don't need you
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Il 4 dicembre del 1944 rappresenta per la città di Ravenna una data fondamentale
Bulow sul balcone del Palazzo Comunale di Ravenna. Fonte: Ravenna Today cit. infra
La situazione è bloccata. Il fronte è fermo. Un altro inverno di occupazione? No, bisogna fare qualcosa. Parole molto comuni fra i partigiani dell’Italia ancora occupata, pensierosi di fronte alla sconfortante prospettiva di trascorrere anche l’inverno del 1944 sotto la dominazione nazifascista.Questa paura è…
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Il 4 dicembre del 1944 rappresenta per la città di Ravenna una data fondamentale
Bulow sul balcone del Palazzo Comunale di Ravenna. Fonte: Ravenna Today cit. infra
La situazione è bloccata. Il fronte è fermo. Un altro inverno di occupazione? No, bisogna fare qualcosa. Parole molto comuni fra i partigiani dell’Italia ancora occupata, pensierosi di fronte alla sconfortante prospettiva di trascorrere anche l’inverno del 1944 sotto la dominazione nazifascista.Questa paura è…
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when u get this u have to put 5 songs 🎵 u actually listen to, publicly. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (non-negotiable, positivity is cool)✨
Aw thanks, what an honor to be noticed <3
Is this supposed to be all-time faves or what I'm currently listening to? Let me just reorder my playlist real quick
Acapella - Karmin & Mike Tompkins
I found this song, right after I got into PTX a long time ago, and it's been on my playlist forever. My sister and I say the "does Olive Garden deliver" lines every time; it's fantastic
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2. Confetti - Little Mix
I specifically like the acoustic version; the harmonies are so pretty
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3. Zot Ani - Ella Lee
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4. Never Gonna Overwhelm Me
This might be cheating, but my sister and I used Rave dot dj to mash-up Own Me - Bulow and Overwhelmed - Royal & The Serpent together, and now I can never hear one without the other. (Edit: I linked the mashup that I had in my Keep notes, but it doesn't exist anymore! I tried to remash it, but it doesn't sound the same :( Thankfully, I had saved both an mp4 and mp3 of it last year)
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5. Starry Night - Mamamoo
When I first heard this song, I said, "wow I don't think I've ever heard a song so pretty" and y'know what, I think it's still true
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Thor Bulow
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Thor Bulow by Horacio Hamlet
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Helena Christensen photographed by Henrik Bulow on the cover of I-D Magazine, May 1992.
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Josephine Skriver by © Henrik Bülow
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Fairchild Oak
*This oak tree is over 400 years old and is one of the largest live oak trees in the South!*
Taken at Bulow Creek State Park in Ormond Beach, FL
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OTD in Music History: Historically important pianist, conductor, and arranger Hans von Bulow (1830 - 1894) is born in Germany.
One of the most important concert pianists and conductors active in the 19th century, von Bulow played a critical role in premiering and popularizing major works written by a number of great composers, including Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883), Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897), and Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893).
(von Bulow's connections with Wagner and Brahms are fairly well known, but his connection with Tchaikovsky is somewhat more obscure -- he was the soloist at the world premiere of Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto in Boston in 1875.)
von Bulow was one of Franz Liszt’s (1811 - 1886) greatest piano students, and he was given the honor of publicly premiering Liszt’s immortal "Sonata in b minor" in Berlin in 1857. The very same year, he also married Liszt's daughter, Cosima (1837 - 1930)… although she later left him for Wagner...
von Bulow was the first pianist in history to publicly perform the complete cycle of Ludwig van Beethoven's (1770 – 1827) thirty-two piano sonatas from memory, and he was also one of the earliest important European concert musicians to tour North America.
Have you ever heard of "The Three B's of Music"?
Composer Peter Cornelius (1824 - 1874) *originally* conceived of that "trinity" as J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750), Beethoven (1770 – 1827), and Hector Berlioz (1803 – 1869)... but von Bulow soon came along and permanently revised the rankings by switching out the Gallic Berlioz for the more suitably Germanic Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897).
That was no coincidence. After Cosima left him for Wagner, von Bulow became a devoted acolyte of Brahms (who purposely maintained an antipodal relationship with Wagner within the German music world).
PICTURED: A cabinet photograph showing the elderly von Bulow, which he signed and inscribed to a friend in 1891.
Based on the inscription that von Bulow scrawled out beneath his name ("....to the Spielhagen family"), it seems likely that he originally gifted this photo to noted German writer Friedrich Spielhagen (1829 - 1911) or a member of his family.
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