A Queer Collaboration: Derek Jarman and Keith Collins
Publisher: In-Sight Publishing
Publisher Founding: March 1, 2014
Web Domain: http://www.in-sightpublishing.com
Location: Fort Langley, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Journal: In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal
Journal Founding: August 2, 2012
Frequency: Three (3) Times Per Year
Review Status: Non-Peer-Reviewed
Access: Electronic/Digital & Open Access
Fees: None…
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Top Ten SAVATAGE Tracks Ranked - A Collaboration with the 80sMetalMan
SAVATAGE! This Florida metal band reigned from 1979 to 2002, and is now back ready to unleash a new album called Curtain Call! They never received the recognition they deserved over the course of 12 mostly excellent albums. Let’s fix that here and now!
This list is part of a collaborative effort with 80sMetalMan! You can check his list here.
10. “Handful of Rain” from Handful of Rain…
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I love this last line by Keith because he's projecting his own feelings on the situation: he believes him leaving caused the Paige workshop to decline, and the guilt associated made him think that the others wouldn't care for him anymore.
By extrapolation, this makes him also think (wrongly) that the Paige artisans don't care for Anne because she's an 'outsider', someone who was brought in only to fix the workshop and be free to go on her merry way afterwards.
And it couldn't be farther from the case. They're all frustrated by their lack of power and control over the situation: if they could, they'd already have tried to save her and Shall.
Right now, the only thing they can do is keep up the sugar crafting so that Anne won't feel guilty or disappointed her abduction set them back.
Once again, Elliot is a master of hiding his true feelings and appearing casual, but Keith saying they didn't care for Anne was the straw that broke the camel's back. His voice actor does an amazing job, switching from casual to angry back to jovial.
I also love how Elliot also takes the time to address Keith's hidden issue (the one about feeling like a traitor for leaving them) and set things straight.
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The Rolling Stones
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Sailor Jerry old school tattoos
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Original Character Overview
Commission ToS
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KING CRIMSON - Cat Food (with Jeremy and Mel)
... Jeremy Stacey & Mel Collins
* Stormy Monday Selection (Occasional Series)
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quick little cd cover for a mixtape that i made my grandpa last christmas (he has like a dozen cats) also made a nifty booklet to go on the inside :]
tracklisting here, for the nerds: view on spotify
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Light novel readers, I got a question:
Is Elliot [Collins] this useless???
Savior of women my ass, your idea of comforting Bridget-- your fianceé --is by making her drunk
Savior of women my ass! You could've find a way of helping Keith, Cat, and Shall find proof that Sammy switched Anne's sugar and make him confess or whatever-- which is what they wanted you to do!!!
But you didn't.
Shall had to sacrifice himself so Bridget can get her mouth moving about Anne's sugar! And that's fine by you?!!
Your fianceé has more plot relevance than you! Ayo?? I know you're lazy but just telling Anne that Shall gave his wing to Bridget is not doing much! You could've been taken out of the scene and Anne would realised that!
"Oh my, this is not the place for a girl to sit. You'll ruin your dress."
Assuming this is in fantasy western Europe and planned obsolescence isn't a thing, fuck you, dude! That dress can handle a lot more than it looks! I'd like to see you travel in the wilderness and clean your own clothes yourself!
"I was a fool, I'm in no place to worry about you"
Keith, no, she's not okay. My guy turn around. She fell on her knees. SHE IS NOT OKAY
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“Immediate Family” Film Making the Festival Rounds; Wider Release Uncertain
- “My getting lucky was really these guys,” Jackson Browne says of famed session group
When they worked on albums by James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne and scads of other artists in the 1970s, the Immediate Family were more than a group of session players.
“My getting lucky was really these guys,” Browne says as “Doctor My Eyes” plays in the trailer for “The Immediate Family.”
“They are as much the authors of this music … as the artists they did it with.”
They are guitarists Waddy Wachtel and Danny 'Kootch' Kortchmar, bassist Leland Sklar and drummer Russ Kunkel.
“The creative input of these session guys cannot be overstated,” Taylor says. “It cannot be overstated.”
Others in the film - Carole King, Phil Collins, Don Henley, Neil Young, David Crosby and Stevie Nicks among them - back up the previous comments.
Keith Richards, too, appears, mumbling incomprehensibly but clearly using the word: admiration.
Directed by Denny Tedesco (“The Wrecking Crew”), the “Immediate Family” film is currently making the festival rounds. There’s no word on a release date.
Meanwhile, the Family is making music on its own these days. Not because they have to. Because they want to.
“I’ve got a band full of brothers that love me,” Wachtel says. “I’m proud of all of it.”
11/16/22
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