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spline-reticulator · 1 year
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Celebrating Winterfest and Ginnie’s acceptance into university!
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Guest star question for you! Who have been your top 5 guest/recurring characters overall?
Oooh, thank you for this! This is going to take some work.
Honestly I really liked Charlie Bristow, Wesley and Angela's security detail. She was such a badass, multifaceted woman and the confusion over who Wesley thought he was hiring is absolutely hilarious to me😅
Silas! I loved his addition in S3 and wish he stuck around more. The kid was a great wingman for James and was super talented, kind, and caring. I'm sad we don't get to see him anymore.
Ellroy is another character I truly enjoyed! He and Nolan teaming up in 4x22 was unexpected, but hey, Ellroy proved he can hold his own! Also, I bet that podcast he has with Nell is quite informative.
My man, Oscar! A complete and total narcissistic sociopath, but boy can he bring the comic relief. I'm actually quite interested to see how things go in prison with him and Elijah. Because I suspect that Oscar will be protective of Nolan and team in the way an older sibling is. IE, I can fuck with them, but no one else can.
Lastly, Frank Tesca. Not so much the character in this instance, but the fact that they got Michael Rooker to guest star. I was not expecting that! I really enjoy him as an actor and I think he absolutely nailed the creepy old guy routine quite well.
Thanks again, Sarah, this was fun! I always welcome asks, as I'm always down to procrastinate😅
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rubbish78 · 2 years
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Frank Iero being his unhinged self live projekt revolution in Bristow, VA on 08/19/2007 (x)
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booksandchainmail · 10 months
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Pale 10.b
In the twilight gloom, small, narrow eyes caught the light peered out of the neighbor’s bushes.  Watching her.
goblin?
“It’s still not going to make me a Dancer again.”
I like the capitalization here: it's not about how much physical ability to dance she regains, but that she's no longer part of the social group
“Don’t lie!” Melissa shouted.  Her eyes barely left the cigarette as her mom’s hand moved, then went back to her mom’s face, making eye contact.  “You never cared!  You never understood what I meant when I was gymnastics level four!  You dropped me off and went to get coffee most of the time!  You don’t know what I lost!  My friends dropped me and they treat me like I did something wrong!”
get this girl out of urban horror and into a sports anime
At the windowsill, a lit, uncrushed cigarette sat with the burning end just off the edge, glowing, a curl of smoke rising.
just monitoring her, or trying to get her caught? Could get her out of Kennet and no longer a problem
“We called a friend,” Lucy said.  “In Winnipeg.  Cheap apartment in an okay building.  In-house counselor.  Some friendly faces.”
Clem? I can't remember if Bristow's building was in Winnipeg, but that's the only housing connection I can think of
“They’re serious.  These are emergency plans for if they die or get kidnapped.  Treat that with the respect that it deserves.”
yeah, I get why Melissa is angry and frustrated no one will tell her anything, but it should be clear Avery and Lucy aren't fucking around with her with how serious they are. Actually, talking with Clem would probably help with the frustration, since she lived with that for decades and knows how bad getting in deeper can be.
Whatever she said next was heard by Louise, Lucy, Avery, and Snowdrop alone, because Lucy threw the cigarette down the road.  The wind picked it up, and it was carried away, through spaces that weren’t Kennet.
oh! I had assumed this was a Melissa interlude, but is it actually Cig? Is this arc going to take us through the various Kennet Others? We've already had John, and Tashlit to close out the last arc.
Good way for readers to take stock of various sides before the conflict breaks out.
He’d moved from America to Canada twenty years ago, for political reasons, and had said he wouldn’t go back until things were in a better place.
wildly curious as to what these politics are. That would be around 2000... could be response to 9/11?
“I’ve been seeing my son in my dreams,” Anthony Wenzel said.  “Was going to say it in group, but it felt stupid. Every night for almost a week.”
Carmine influence in general, or Alpeana?
Melissa waited for a bit, then scrounged under her bed. She pulled out a big blue pill bottle. “They want me to fuzz the brain a bit, forget the supernatural?” she mused, quiet.  “This could work, right?  At least my ankle won’t be twinging.” She tossed back two pills and washed them back with some water.
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well that's one way to deal with it
Bound and Sworn to only go after bad cops and corrupt lawyers who drink, which is most cops and all lawyers, in my frank opinion. He has to out them and dismantle the systems they’ve built on his way out.
based
“Only two.  Codeine, I think left over from her ankle.  To fuzz her Awareness and maybe let go of it.”
the question is will this work with only a couple of doses, or if she's going to be permanently keeping herself fuzzy
"Blood everywhere, more aggression.” “We were going to send the goblins out with the compasses tonight, again.”
looks like Verona hid the furs well
“I’ll go.  I’ll leave, I- I meant no insult, I-”
putting a pin in this thought:
The world of practice and Others works according to older rules and ways of viewing the world. It was brought up a few chapters before, in how many realms heavily practice slavery, and I've mentioned in how practice goes through apprenticeship chains and formal Other society functions on fealty.
Here we have it again, where this clockwork Other's response to being stopped from murdering a girl is not guilt over the murder, but worry that doing so in someone else's town is an insult to them.
“I don’t want excuses.  Or apologies.  How can we use you?  Can you find missing things?”
glad to see that losing the furs is a big problem for her
The cigarette lay there, burning in the dirt, amid candles. “Good looking out. Not a word of this to others.”
hmm, so does Cig know about the CB conspiracy? I suppose it would be hard to keep secrets from it... and Edith's wording here makes me hope that most of the Kennet Others are uninvolved
“I love stories,” the man said.  “I write, so it’s great inspiration.  I’ll pay for any you can find.  Real ones, I’ll know if they aren’t real.  Anything spooky, anything weird.”
witch hunter?
“Let him go,” Edith said.  “And very quietly, let’s warn the others who are cooperating with us.  Let him hunt the ones who aren’t.”
fuck.
I suppose that will be something to keep an eye on over the next chapters, who seems to know to be cautious.
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lovesclassicposts · 3 months
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Tagged by: @andallthatmishigas
Tag Game: Tag 9 people you’d like to get to know better
Last Song: Always By Frank Sinatra
Currently Watching: restarted Mike & Molly.
Three Ships: Jennifer and Jonathan Hart (Hart to Hart), Sue Ellen and JR Ewing (Dallas), Irina Derevko and Jack Bristow (Alias)
Favorite Color: navy blue
Currently Consuming: nothing not hungry
First Ship: I think my first ship was Jordan and Woody on Crossing Jordan
Relationship: single
Tagging: @thewales @thewales-family @inaworldlikeme @just-another-nineties-bitch @juliareed @rahleeyah @bella-caecilia @abumperprize @prettytragcdies
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mikegunnill · 1 year
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111 years since the Titanic sank.
There are many stories about the sinking of the Titanic and the people who sailed on her. This my story; originally published in Bygone Kent magazine issue:37 Number 2, over 8 pages.
The Titanic sank on the 15th April 1912. Of the 2,223 onboard, 1517 were lost.
Many were searching for a new life in the United States. One of these was 36-year-old Kate Buss 1873-1972 from Sittingbourne, Kent. She was making the journey alone to marry her Kent-born fiancé, Samuel Willis in San Diego in California. Kate survived and they married three weeks after the disaster.
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Picture: Kate Buss before leaving Kent.
Samuel Willis ran a tailor’s shop in Sittingbourne, first in the High Street and then later at 110 East Street. Kate Buss was born at 37 Shakespeare Road, Sittingbourne. In 1901 her father James Buss was listed as a grocer-postmaster at 68 Shortlands Road, Sittingbourne.
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Picture: Kate Buss, birth home in Sittingbourne, Kent.
Samuel Willis sailed to America in 1908 and settled in San Diego and then opened his own grocery store. Saving enough, to send money back to Kent to pay for his wife-to-be voyage. Kate sailed on a second-class ticket for E-Deck, number 27849, which cost £13.
At 11.40pm on the 14th April she heard a crash and went on deck. Meeting a friend, she returned to her cabin and put more clothes on, then returned on deck. Along with a female friend they were escorted to lifeboat Number 9. Kate later wrote to a friend, Elsie Sparkes in Halling, Kent: “ I’d just my nightdress, my dressing gown and a long coat. It was terribly cold by the iceberg.”
“ I’ve lost everything to remind me of home, all my photographs, my letters, everything except my rings and watch.”
Lifeboat Number 9 was lowered at 1.30am and it was picked up by the Carpathia at 6.15am. The ship picked up 712 people from 13 lifeboats. The rescue ship arrived at Pier 54 in New York at 9.25pm on the 18th April.
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Picture: The lifeboat arriving off the rescue ship; Carpathia.
Staying in the east side of New York at the home of; Reverend William Dalziel 1855-1935 and his wife, Emma 1856-1921, formally of Greenstreet near Faversham. Kate wrote to her mother in Sittingbourne.
“ I do hope you don’t believe most of the newspaper stories. I am well and want you to know this. I have been preserved from reporters, who have been trying to find me.”
She later left New York and started the journey to San Diego, where she was reunited with Samuel Willis. Kate wrote several letters to friends in Halling, near Rochester. “ They had to haul me up the last few steps of the rescue ladder and then someone wrapped me in a rug. I had hot brandy and water in the saloon.”
The memory of the terrifying climb, she said would stay with her for the rest of her life.
Kate married Samuel Willis as planned on Saturday, 11th May 1912.
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Picture: Kate Buss and Samuel Willis.
Kate Willis never spoke in public about the tragedy but did so in private, when she became emotional. She successfully avoided the press and didn’t testify to either, to the American or the British boards of inquiry.
In one of the few public statements she made, Kate said: “ I willingly would have waited, if I had known how few lifeboats there were.”
On the 12th July 1972, Kate Buss Willis died in Independence, Oregon. On her gravestone her daughter added a,  “ Titanic survivor.”
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Picture: Kate Buss Willis in 1950.
Passengers from Kent who died during the Titanic disaster were:
William Thomas Bevan,19 of 95 Richmond Road, Gillingham.
Harry Bristow, 39 of Station Parade, Shortlands, Bromley.
Richard Henry Rouse, 50, of 30 New Road, Sittingbourne.
Thomas Leonard Theobald, 34, 8 Cromer Street, Strood.
Alfred Rush,16, a friend of the Theobald family.
Bernard John Boughton, 25, of 12 Hardinge Road, Ashford.
Percival Thorneycroft, 36 of Bearsted.
Frank Goldsmith, 33 of 22 Hone Street, Strood.
A more complete version was published in Bygone Kent magazine. http://bygonekent.org.uk/
Relations of the Buss and Willis families, helped with details used in this article.
(c) Mike Gunnill 2023.
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Ten Favorite Characters, Ten Different Fandoms
tagged by @iadoremusicals, in no particular order:
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Frank Lundy, Dexter
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Miss Parker, The Pretender
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Raymond Reddington, The Blacklist
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Hannibal Lecter, The Silence of the Lambs
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Jack Bristow, Alias
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Niles, The Nanny
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Barry Glickman, The Prom
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Georg Nowack, She Loves Me
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Stanley James, Uncoupled
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Helga Pataki, Hey Arnold
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hbhughes · 7 months
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Jean Butchko
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Jean Butchko, 92, of Swoyersville, died Tuesday, October 10, at Lehigh Valley Health Network Hospital, Hazleton.
Born March 13, 1931, in Glen Lyon, PA, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Sable and Anna Kebba Sable. She graduated from Newport Township High School in 1948 and Nesbitt Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1951. After completing nurses’ training, she was employed at Nassau General Hospital in Mineola, NY, as an operating room nurse. She returned to the Wyoming Valley in 1953 and took a position as staff nurse and head nurse at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. She met her husband, Michael, and they were married July 31, 1954. At that time, she did private duty nursing.
She left the profession to raise her children. When she returned to work, she was employed by Valley Crest Nursing Home, Wilkes-Barre, as a staff nurse and then night supervisor, retiring in 1994.
Jean enjoyed vacations with her family at Wildwood Crest, NJ. She also enjoyed bus trips with good friends. She was an avid Penn State football fan. Her greatest joy was in her children’s achievements.
She was a member of St. Mary of Czestochowa Church in Swoyersville, prior to consolidation with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 61 years, Michael Butchko, and two brothers, Edward and Thomas Sable.
She is survived by her children Ann Marie Tarapchak and her husband, Richard, Drums; Jean D’Angelo and her husband, Frank, Center Valley; and Michael Butchko and his wife, Amy, Bristow VA; granddaughters Sadie Stuart and Jana Tarapchak.
A mass of Christian burial will be held Tuesday, October 17, at 11 AM at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Swoyersville. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Swoyersville.
Friends may call Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 AM at Hugh B. Hughes Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704.
The family wishes to thank Dr. William Boyle and his staff for many years of compassion and caring.
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don-lichterman · 7 months
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17:35 Tom Petty - Serves You Right to Suffer (Live at the Fillmore, 1997)
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16:33 Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas?
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16:04 Grateful Dead - Mission in the Rain (Live at Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, 6/10/1976)
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15:56 Paul McCartney - A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
15:52 Blondie - Pretty Baby (live)
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15:01 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Call Me The Breeze
14:56 Aerosmith - Seasons Of Wither
14:54 Ramones - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (live)
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14:41 Carly Simon - Letters Never Sent (Live At Grand Central, New York, NY - April 2, 1995)
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14:32 Elvis Costello & The Attractions - 5 The Beat
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14:25 U2 - One
14:14 Grateful Dead - Morning Dew (Live at RFK Stadium, Washington, DC, 6/10/73)
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13:54 The Radiators - Hardcore (Medley)
13:51 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Lively Up Yourself
13:49 Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage (live)
13:44 The Who - The Real Me
13:40 Phil Collins - Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (Live)
13:37 Oingo Boingo - No One Lives Forever
13:32 Leonard Cohen - Famous Blue Raincoat
13:29 Elton John - The Last Song
13:27 King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Parking (Live in Brussels '19)
13:24 The Pogues - Tuesday Morning
13:16 Phish - Kill Devil Falls
13:11 Scorpions - Robot Man
13:06 05. Tom Petty - Psychotic Reaction
13:03 Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol (Live at Knebworth, 10 August '96)
13:00 Rush - The Seeker
12:59 The Kinks - A Well Respected Man
12:57 Tom Petty - You Are My Sunshine (Live at the Fillmore, 1997)
12:54 Green Day - Nice Guys Finish Last (BBC Live Session)
12:50 David Bowie - Under Pressure (Live)
12:47 Wings - Let Me Roll It
12:43 Thin Lizzy - Rosalie (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, UK / 29th March 1978)
12:40 Wilco - Kicking Television
12:35 Ozzy Osbourne - Road to Nowhere
12:32 Garth Brooks - Garth Brooks - The Fireman
12:23 Pink Floyd - Echoes, Part II
12:21 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Star Spangled Banner
12:18 The Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam - reprise 2
12:14 Elton John - Your Song
12:10 Jimmy Buffett - Margatiaville
12:04 Unknown - NPR News Now (Long)-draft-10.06.202308
12:00 The Cranberries - Zombie
11:55 Grateful Dead - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
11:48 Genesis - 12 I Can't Dance
11:45 Zach Bryan - From Austin (Live)
11:40 The Rolling Stones - Mixed Emotions
11:37 Jimmy Buffett - Morris' Nightmare
11:34 Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
11:28 Martin Garrix Live Tomorrowland 2023 - II
11:25 The Weeknd - The Hills
11:14 Rush - Xanadu
11:10 Elton John - Your Song
11:08 Del Shannon - From Me To You (Live 1982)
11:05 The Clash - London Calling (live)
11:01 The Who - Imagine A Man
10:58 The Beatles - She Loves You
10:55 Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang
10:48 David Gilmour - In Any Tongue (Live At Pompeii 2016)
10:37 UFO - Rock Bottom (Live)
10:32 Tedeschi Trucks Band, Trey Anastasio - Bell Bottom Blues (Live at LOCKN' / 2019)
10:26 Ringo Starr - Work to Do (Live)
10:22 Lady Gaga - Monster
10:19 Charlie Daniels Band - Passing Lane
10:11 The Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky
10:06 Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings
10:06 The Allman Brothers Band - Little Martha
10:01 Scorpions - 08 Coast to Coast
09:58 The Allman Brothers Band - Midnight Rider
09:44 Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street
09:42 The Beatles - Long Tall Sally
09:40 The Carpenters - Top Of The World (Live 1974)
09:35 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Letter To You
09:31 Paul McCartney & The Wings - My Love
09:29 Paul Simon - Loves Me Like A Rock
09:14 The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post
09:12 The Beatles - All My Loving
09:07 Unknown - NPR News Now (Long)-draft-10.06.202308
08:59 Traffic - Every Mothers Son
08:55 Toto - 99 (Live)
08:50 Jimi Hendrix Experience - Message to Love
08:46 Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Bite the Bullet (Live)
08:43 The Carpenters - Jambalaya (On The Bayou) (Live 1974)
08:40 The Pogues - Kitty
08:36 The Eagles - Learn to Be Still (Live)
08:30 Peter Gabriel - Red Rain
08:24 Stevie Ray Vaughan - Cold Shot
08:18 Abba - I Have A Dream (Live At Wembley Arena, London, 1979)
08:14 Elvis Presley - Polk Salad Annie (Boston Garden 1971)
08:11 Willie Nelson - Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan - Feb. 23, 1984)
08:08 Avao - Drug In Me
07:59 The Doors - When The Music's Over
07:57 The Beatles - She Loves You
07:56 Paul McCartney - Crackin' Up
07:50 Genesis - 05 Throwing It All Away
07:44 My Morning Jacket - Mahgeetah (Live)
07:38 Led Zeppelin - Going To California
07:30 ZZ Top - La Grange
07:25 Phish - Heavy Things
07:20 Jimi Hendrix - Fire (Live at the Fillmore East, NY - 12/31/69 - 2nd Set)
07:16 The Killers ft. The Pet Shop Boys - Sweet Talk
07:10 Blue Öyster Cult - Godzilla (Live)
07:06 Cowboy Junkies - This Street, That Man, This Life
07:01 Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman No Cry
06:57 Jimmy Buffet - Fins
06:52 UFO - Lights Out (Live)
06:50 Del Shannon - What Kind Of Fool? (Live 1982)
06:47 Garth Brooks - Garth Brooks - We Shall Be Free
06:44 Duran Duran - A View To A Kill
06:40 Leonard Cohen - Why Don't You Try
06:36 Jimmy Buffett - The City
06:33 The Blues Brothers Band - Soul Man
06:28 Jane's Addiction - Janes Say
06:24 Grateful Dead - Box of Rain (Live at RFK Stadium, Washington, DC, 6/10/73)
06:19 Frank Zappa - Honey, Don't You Want A Man Like Me
06:15 The Eagles - Tequila Sunrise
06:09 Fleetwood Mac - Gold Dust Woman
06:05 Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman
05:59 Widespread Panic - Blight
05:54 Depeche Mode - Judas
05:50 Pet Shop Boys - Liberation (Live in Rio 1994; 2021 Remaster)
05:36 Robert Plant - In The Mood
05:32 David Bowie - Fame (Live)
05:28 Grateful Dead - How Long Blues
05:23 Rush - Anthem
05:20 Hall and Oates - When The Morning Comes
05:17 Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Party Girl
05:14 Leonard Cohen - The Partisan
05:12 Stray Cats - Cannonball Rag (Live)
05:08 The Eagles - Get Over It
04:54 Phish - Fluffhead
04:50 John Denver - Okie From Muskogee Parody (live)
04:45 Tom Petty - Breakdown (Live 1977)
04:40 The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See
04:38 Rush - 2112 Part V: Soliloquy
04:33 The Band - Willie and the Hand Jive
04:29 Rammstein - Asche Zu Asche
04:25 Eric Clapton - Retrato (Live)
04:20 Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train (Live 1981)
04:14 Fleetwood Mac - Sara
04:10 Elton John - The Bitch is Back
04:07 The Carpenters - (They Long To Be) Close To You (Live 1974)
04:05 The Beatles - I'm Down
04:01 The Rolling Stones - Night Time Is The Right Time
03:57 Fleetwood Mac - Got To Move
03:53 Sonic Youth - Skink
03:52 Ramones - California Sun (live)
03:48 Queen - Who Wants to Live Forever
03:43 Paul McCartney - Band On The Run
03:38 Rush - Finding My Way
03:32 David Byrne - The Great Curve
03:29 Hollywood Vampires - Manic Depression
03:26 Kansas - Point Of Know Return
03:21 The Eagles - New Kid In Town (Live From The Forum, Inglewood, CA, 9/12, 14, 15/2018)
03:19 Jeff Beck Group - You Shook Me
03:15 Elton John - Your Song
03:13 Jimmy Buffett - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor
03:03 Widespread Panic - Worry
03:00 Blondie - In The Sun (live)
02:56 Wings - Spirits of Ancient Egypt
02:53 Bruce Springsteen - Candy's Room
02:51 Garth Brooks - Garth Brooks - Guy Going Nowhere
02:46 Jimmy Buffett - Tampico Trauma
02:42 Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait (Live From Red Rocks, Colorado)
02:37 Jimmy Buffett - Honey Do
02:34 Liam Gallagher - The River
02:30 Dr. Hook - The Millionaire (Live)
02:26 Electric Light Orchestra - Telephone Line (Live From Bungalow Palace)
02:24 Grateful Dead - Sunshine Daydream (Live at Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, 6/11/1976)
02:19 The Blues Brothers Band - Hey, Bartender
02:13 Lady Gaga - Dance In The Dark
02:09 Graham Nash - There's Only One
02:05 David Byrne - I Dance Like This
02:03 Green Day - She (BBC Live Session)
01:59 Big Country - I Walk The Hill
01:55 Little Feat - Hate To Lose Your Lovin'
01:50 Electric Light Orchestra - New World Rising
01:47 Midnight Oil - I'm The Cure (LIVE at the Old Lion, Adelaide 1982)
01:44 08. Tom Petty - Rockin' Around (With You)
01:38 The Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
01:36 Paul McCartney - Got To Get You Into My Life
01:32 Blues Traveler - Run
01:27 Accept - Fast as a Shark (Live in Wacken 2017)
01:20 Supertramp - Hide in Your Shell
01:17 Tom Petty - Time is on My Side (Live at the Fillmore, 1997)
01:14 Unknown - Spirit of the Age
01:09 Grateful Dead - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
01:05 The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up (Live)
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00:59 Beyoncé - You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) (Homecoming Live)
00:54 Fairport Convention - Walk Awhile
00:52 Simon and Garfunkel - Old Friends > Bookends
00:48 Rush - Fancy Dancer
00:45 Neil Young and Crazy Horse - I'm A Child
00:40 07. Tom Petty - Insider
00:38 R.E.M - Windout (live)
00:34 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Easy Skanking
00:29 Rush - The Spirit Of Radio
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The Grateful Dead – RFK Stadium, Washington, DC – June 10, 1973
Release Date: June 30, 2023
Label: Grateful Dead Productions
Widely Considered One Of The Grateful Dead’s Seminal Performances, RFK Stadium, Washington, DC – June 10, 1973 Belongs On The Shortlist Of Must-Hear Dead Concerts. The Allman Brothers Band’s Dickey Betts And Butch Trucks Lent A Hand During The Encore.
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The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley
Release Date: March 31, 2023
Label: Geffen
On July 6, 2019, The Who Headlined A Sell-Out Show At The World-Famous Wembley Stadium In London For The First Time In 40 Years. Accompanied By A 57-Piece Orchestra, They Performed Their Classic Hits And A Few Surprises. The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley Captures This Special Show In All Its Audio And Visual Glory.
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03:04 Frank Zappa – Pound for a Brown
02:59 Frank Zappa – Blessed Relief , The New Brown Clouds
02:57 Frank Zappa – Dog Breath (live)
02:55 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Motherly Love
02:53 Frank Zappa – The Idiot Bastard Son
02:51 Frank Zappa – Oh No
02:48 Frank Zappa – Village of The Sun
02:41 Frank Zappa – More Trouble Every Day
02:40 Frank Zappa – Oddients
02:36 Frank Zappa – Light is All That Matters
02:34 Frank Zappa – Poofter’s Froth Wyomingplans Ahead (Live)
02:27 Frank Zappa – Chunga’s Revenge
02:23 Frank Zappa – Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
02:20 Frank Zappa – I Don’t Wanna Get Drafted
02:18 Frank Zappa – Buffalo Drowning Witch
02:06 Frank Zappa – Montana (Live)
02:01 Frank Zappa – Echidna’s Arf (Of You)
01:58 Frank Zappa – I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth (Deluxe Bonus Version/Live)
01:53 Frank Zappa – He’s So Gay > Bobby Brown
01:48 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Divan- Stick It Out
01:40 Frank Zappa – The Velvet Sunrise (Live)
01:36 Frank Zappa – Tinseltown Rebellion
01:30 Frank Zappa – Improvisations (Live)
01:24 Frank Zappa – Flakes
01:18 Frank Zappa – Any Downers
01:17 Frank Zappa – Father O’Blivion
01:12 Frank Zappa – Carmarillo Brillo (Live)
01:08 Frank Zappa – Trance-Fusion
01:06 Frank Zappa – The Dog Breath Variations
01:02 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – I’m The Slime
00:59 Frank Zappa – Charlie’s Enormous Mouth (live)
00:47 Frank Zappa – The Torture Never Stops (Deluxe Bonus Version/Live)
00:44 Frank Zappa – Hungry Freaks, Daddy
00:42 Frank Zappa – Packard Goose Pt. II
00:41 Frank Zappa – The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue
00:35 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Pound For a Brown
00:31 Frank Zappa – You Are What You Is (Live At Mudd Club, NYC, May 8, 1980)
00:27 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Billy The Mountain- Part II
00:26 Frank Zappa – A Token of My Extreme
00:21 Frank Zappa – Stick It Out
00:15 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Dog Breath
00:06 Frank Zappa – Pound For Brown (Live)
23:58 Frank Zappa – Andy
23:38 Frank Zappa – The Orange County Lumber Truck
23:35 Frank Zappa – I Ain’t Got No Heart
23:24 Frank Zappa – Punky’s Whips (Deluxe Bonus Version/Live)
23:20 Frank Zappa – You Didn’t Try To Call Me (Live At Mudd Club, NYC, May 8, 1980)
23:18 Frank Zappa – I’m Not Satisfied (Live)
23:12 Frank Zappa – Sharleena
23:09 Frank Zappa – T’Mershi Duween
23:06 Frank Zappa – Bavarian Sunset
23:03 Frank Zappa – Lonely Little Girl
22:58 Frank Zappa – Treacherous Cretins
22:51 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – Magdalena
22:50 Frank Zappa – The New Brown Clouds
22:45 Frank Zappa – Bobby Brown
22:34 Frank Zappa – Room Service
22:27 Frank Zappa – More Trouble Every Day
22:14 Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – The Mud Shark
22:11 Frank Zappa – Mudd Club (Live At Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany, July 3, 1980)
22:06 Frank Zappa – Flopsmash Musics
22:05 Frank Zappa – The Most Important Musical Event Of 1976 (Live)
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22:58 Grateful Dead – Sugar Magnolia
22:41 Grateful Dead – Good Lovin’
22:34 Grateful Dead – The Wheel –
22:28 Grateful Dead – Walkin’ Blues
22:21 Grateful Dead – The Last Time (Live)
22:13 Grateful Dead – Space >
22:04 Grateful Dead – Drums >
22:00 Grateful Dead – Playing In The Band Reprise
21:52 Grateful Dead – Crazy Fingers >
21:44 Grateful Dead – Samson And Delilah
21:33 Grateful Dead – Terrapin Station >
21:16 The Grateful Dead – Playing in the Band (Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, 6/14/1976)
21:11 Grateful Dead – 02 – Let The Good Times Roll >
21:10 Grateful Dead – Beer Barrel Polka ->
21:04 Grateful Dead – 14 – Saint Of Circumstance >
20:57 Grateful Dead – 13 – Lost Sailor >
20:47 Grateful Dead – 203 – The Eleven
20:38 Grateful Dead – 202 – St. Stephen
20:30 Grateful Dead – 107 – The Eleven
20:27 Grateful Dead – Passenger
20:22 Grateful Dead – Lazy River Road (Live)
20:13 Grateful Dead – Mama Tried (Live at the Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, 6/14/1976)
20:06 Grateful Dead – 07 – To Lay Me Down >
20:00 Grateful Dead – Cassidy
19:55 Grateful Dead – Cumberland Blues
19:38 Grateful Dead – Estimated Prophet
19:36 Grateful Dead – Chinatown Shuffle
19:32 Grateful Dead – Louie Louie
19:24 Grateful Dead – Woman Are Smarter
19:13 Grateful Dead – Here Comes Sunshine (Live at RFK Stadium, Washington, DC, 6/10/73)
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Chris Beetles Gallery Annual Sale launches, offering hundreds of original cartoons and more
A huge range of cartoon, and some comic art, features in Chris Beetles Gallery Annual Sale, on now
The London-based Chris Beetles Gallery is hosting a massive art and cartoon sale, starting tomorrow, Saturday 28th January 2023, offering a diverse mix of artworks at a variety of prices. Art on offer includes examples of the Daily Express strip, “The Gambols”, by Barrie Appleby, “Bristow” by Frank Dickens, Rupert Bear art by John Harrold, a TV Comic “Tom and Jerry” strip by the late Bill…
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Defense and energy top Japans crucial talks at WA meeting
The Japanese prime minister said he hoped to strengthen cooperation on regional security and energy supply. “Australia is the most important country for Japan’s energy policy,” Kishida said before boarding his plane for Australia. “I want to have frank discussions about the importance of securing a stable supply of energy resources.” Kishida’s visit to Australia will be the first by a Japanese prime minister since Shinzo Abe in 2018. Dr Alex Bristow of the Australian Institute for Strategic Policy described the mutual agreement as “extremely important”. “It makes operations smoother, and it is important that both Australia and Japan are partners in the US alliance, increasing interoperability,” Bristow said. He said energy resilience would also be a priority issue, with expectations that the two countries might be more willing to openly state the need to counter Chinese aggression in the region. He said economic coercion used by Beijing could be raised during the talks, as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Moving to clean energy and investing in new technologies to achieve net zero will also be on the agenda. “As Australia strives to become a clean energy superpower, we will remain a steady and reliable supplier of energy to Japan, including new energy sources such as hydrogen,” Albanese said. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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The Boy in the Box
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In February 1957, an unidentified boys body was found wrapped in a plaid blanket off Susquehanna Road in Fox Chase, Philadelphia. The body was naked, and had been put inside a cardboard box which had once been the box for a bassinet sold by J.C. Penney. 
The boy’s hair had been recently cropped, possibly after he had died, because there was clumps of hair clinging to the body. The boy had been severely malnourished and had surgical scars on his ankle and groin, and had an L-shaped scar under his chin. 
John Stachowiak was the young man who had found the body, as he was in the area checking on his muskrat traps. John did not report what he found right away, for fear the police would confiscate his traps. A few days later, a college student named Frank Guthrum saw a rabbit running into the underbrush and knowing that there were animal traps, he stopped his car to investigate and found the body. 
Frank was also reluctant to contact the police, but did report it the next day after hearing of the disappearance of a woman named Mary Jane Barker. 
The police opened an investigation on February 26, 1957. The boy’s fingerprints were taken and the police figured he would be identified shortly. However, no one came forward with any information and the boy is still nameless to this day.
There were 400,000 flyers posted across the Philadelphia and Delaware area, and the flyers were attached with every gas bill in Philadelphia. The police discovered a man’s blue corduroy cap, a child’s scarf and a man’s white handkerchief with the letter “G” in the corner around the crime scene. None of these items led anywhere. 
The police then released a photo of the boy full dressed and in a seated position, to possibly make it look like he was alive to see if anyone would recognize the boy that way. 
On March 21, 2016, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released a forensic facial reconstruction of the boy and added him to their database. In August 2018, Barbara Rae-Venter, who had helped identify the Golden State Killer using DNA profiling said she was also using this same method to hopefully identify the boy in the box. 
There are two main theories of where this boy came from and potentially what happened to him in his short life. The first theory involves a foster home that was located about 1.5 miles from the boy’s body when it was found. 
In 1960, a man named Remington Bristow, who was an employee of the medical examiner’s office had pursued case of the boy in the box until his death in 1993, contacted a New Jersey psychic who said that he needed to look for a house that matched the foster home. When the psychic was brought to the site where the body was found she led Bristow to the foster home. 
There was then an estate sale at the foster home to which Bristow saw a similar bassinet. He also saw blankets hanging on the clothesline that were similar to the blanket the boy had been wrapped in. Bristow himself believed that the boy was a step-daughter’s of a man who ran the foster home and that they had gotten rid of the boy because the step-daughter was an unwed mother. 
Bristow believed the boy’s death was an accident, but police were not able to find any definite links between this foster house and the boy. In 1998, the foster father and step-daughter were interviewed and they were married at the time. The foster home investigation was closed and nothing came out of it. 
The other theory was brought forward in February 2002 by a woman who only went by Martha. Martha had a history of mental illness so the police were unsure if her story was accurate, however they did believe it could be plausible. Martha or “M” claimed that her abusive mother had purchased the boy who she said his birth named was Jonathon, in the summer of 1954. She claimed the boy had been physically and sexually abused for 2 and a half years. One evening at dinner the boy had thrown up his meal of baked beans to which he was given a brutal beating until he was semiconscious. He was then given a bath to which M claims he died. 
The details in M’s story matched up with details that only the police knew, as the coroner had found the boy’s stomach contained baked beans and his fingers had been wrinkled from being in water. M said her mother cut the boy’s long distinctive hair to conceal his identity. Her mother forced M to help her dump the boy’s body from the trunk of a car, and as they were doing so they came across a male motorist who asked if they needed help. M’s job was to stand in front of their license plate while her mother explained to the man that they were fine and didn’t need any help with anything. The man then drove off. 
Police were unable to verify Martha or M’s story, thought they did believe it made sense. However, neighbour’s of M’s at the time said there had never been a young boy living at their house and said her claims were ridiculous. 
A forensic artist named Frank Bender believed that the boy may have been raised as a girl, as the child’s choppy haircut seemed to be performed in haste, as well as his eyebrows were presented as being styled for the time. In 2008, Bender released a sketch of what the boy may have looked like with long hair. 
In 2016, two writers named Jim Hoffmann and Louis Romano said they believed they had found a potential identity for the boy in Memphis, Tennessee and wanted the DNA to be compared with family members and the boy. This lead was originally discovered by a Philadelphia man who had introduced the two writers to each other. This lead was presented to police in early 2013 and Hoffmann and Romano went to get DNA from a particular family member in January 2014 which was then sent to the Philadelphia police. 
Local authorities did not dismiss the lead, they agreed to further look into it, but would not compare the DNA until they found more circumstances relating the link to Memphis. In December 2017, the DNA was taken from the Memphis man and compared to the boy in the box and there was no match. 
The Boy in the Box was buried and then his body was exhumed in 1998 to extract DNA from the enamel on his tooth. He was reburied at Ivy Hill Cemetery in Cedarbrook, Philadelphia. His coffin, headstone and funeral was donated by the son of the man who had buried the boy in 1957. The grave says, “America’s Unknown Child.” 
It has been over 64 years the Boy in the Box was found and he is still unidentified. It is clear that the boy suffered extensive abuse in his short life and it is a shame he has not gotten any justice. Hopefully one day America’s Unknown Child will be identified. 
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