@brown-sugar-89 , ACTUALLY I'VE GOT SMTH FOR YA TOO!!!!💥💥💥😋😋
I really like Suzette's dress or smth.... One day I'll cosplay them!!💥🌈🌈 Don't care that I'm a guy, I WANT HER DRESS or smth!!!‼️‼️‼️💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Tbh I wanted to draw a fanart for SS:SD too, but I had no time today! AND IT'S 2 AM NOW, I'LL GO GET SOME SLEEP💥💥💥
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Decided to warm up with a doodle of this crepe of chaos!!!
(Crepe Suzette belongs to @brown-sugar-89!!!! Go look at their au NOW /nf /j)
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SUZETTE AND CREAMPUFF BY @brown-sugar-89 !!!!!!!!
I LOVE EM SO MUCH AND I LOVE YOU AND YOUR ART SO MUCH YOURE SUCH A BIG INSPIRATION RARARRGGGGHHH!!!!!!
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Why are you crying she just wants to hang out with her brother in law
I just really love that AU I hope you're not annoyed by the mention
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I had this idea for a while now but never could accomplish it right, so, hey, you know how characters tend to have a giant fucking mecha of themselves for no actual reason at all? Yeah. Suzette is one of those characters.
that's the treatment pizzybot got by the way
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‼️‼️Suzette and Charlotte belong to @brown-sugar-89‼️‼️
And ya wonder why I didn't color Suzette, Charlotte and their castle??💣💣🎺
Cuz Brown Sugar have only showed an uncolored version of their... uhh... place of residence, lol💥💥
ACTUALLY I've got some news bout my AU!‼️‼️ It FINALLY HAS A NAME!!!💥💥💥
Now it's called "PIE SCRAPER"!!!
Thanks to darkmaster75 on X!! It was their idea of the name!😋🍊
NOW BOUT THE NAME OF MY NOISETTE!!!💣💣🌈
her name is.... MELONOMA!!!
NOT melanoma, it's all bout MELONS!!! melOnoma, ok?
So yep!!🌈🌈💥💥 Have a great day!!🍊🍊
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crepe suzette being cute
This is my first time drawing her and I got to admit that she has a really good design. I feel like sometimes she would do cute poses like this for example.
Crepe suzette is made by @brown-sugar-89
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If you want people to @ you about Her Majesty, I'm only too happy to darken your virtual doorstep.
Please expand on your statement that (quoting from memory) ending their recording career with Her Majesty is the beatliest thing the Beatles ever did. Also (optional) please tie this in with any thoughts on where Lennon and McCartney were at at the time, in terms of their creative collaboration. I'd be very interested in your thoughts; thank you in advance!
Ooh, thanks for this ask!
So first of all, is Abbey Road the end of their recording career?
I think so. It's weird to think that several of their most iconic songs are on Let It Be when it's such a mess in so many ways. But it was recorded first, and for me Abbey Road is a kind of thesis conclusion.
Well then, is Her Majesty the end of Abbey Road?
Someone in the notes of the post you're referring to called Her Majesty the post-credits scene of the album, and that is fair. But that's not how I think of it. Abbey Road is arguably the apotheosis of the album form. Flowing perfectly from one song to another, pulling together all their influences, their compositions mixing and blending until we reach The End. Guitar battle, drum solo, loveyouloveyouloveyou. And then Paul pulls down the band's collective glasses and says "it's only us!". Their humour and irreverence was such a key part of their charm, and it's important to me that they close their Magnum Opus with a silly ditty that got there by accident.
Where were Lennon/McCartney at?
Unfortunately, I think it had to be Paul who made the joke, because John had lost sight of the beauty of charming irreverence at that time. His humourlessness in 1969 is heartbreaking tbh. What humour he did have leaned into his cruelty (cf Sun King).
Warning: headcanon follows
John had lost faith in their collaboration, but Paul never did. John was afraid that Paul could produce something like Abbey Road without him, and even convinced himself that Paul had done so. But (as much as I love Wings) Paul could never produce anything on that level without those specific collaborators, and he never believed he could. (Though he hadn't yet recognised how vital George and Ringo were to the magic). Abbey Road was extremely collaborative, and The End captures that spirit in a deep way, even if John couldn't see it. And then Her Majesty says "lol".
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