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vmaddesso · 2 years
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i trip over waves.
i float on the surf.
i dive like a porpoise.
i swim like the fish.
i crawl back to land like
a lost baby.
i sit on the sand with
memories of you.
-vmaddesso
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nancywheeeler · 1 year
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"your cosmic call sign" inspiration bible
it was very strange not writing yccs this week and knowing i wouldn't have a new chapter to post tonight, so i've finally organized the media influences and playlist i promised! under the cut are the many different movies / episodes / podcasts / music that inspired "your cosmic call sign." another huge thank you to everyone who came along on this intergalactic adventure with me!
MOVIES
The biggest influences on YCCS were Super 8 (alien vs. a pack of teenagers and their camera) and The Vast of Night + The Fog (small town vibes and radio broadcasts as a narrative device). While I recommend all the movies on this list, The Vast of Night and The Fog deserve more love! The Vast of Night is atmospheric sci-fi, reminiscent of 50s radio dramas, and The Fog is atmospheric horror. Both are 90 minutes and make for great Sunday night watches, especially once it's dark outside.
The Vast of Night (2019)
Arrival (2016)
Super 8 (2011)
Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
Explorers (1985)
Starman (1984)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
The Fog (1980)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
The Blob (1958 & 1988)
Invaders from Mars (1953)
It Came from Space (1953)
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
TWILIGHT ZONE EPISODES
Where Is Everybody? (S1E1)
Time Enough at Last (S1E8)
The Hitch-Hiker (S1E16)
The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (S1E22)
Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (S2E28)
To Serve Man (S3E24)
Death Ship (S4E6)
PODCASTS
Conspiracy Theories: Montauk Project Pt. I & II
Mile Higher: The Montauk Project Conspiracy
YOUR COSMIC PLAYLIST
[asterisks: songs explicitly mentioned in YSSC]
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft {Carpenters}
Always Something There to Remind Me {Naked Eyes}
Owner of a Lonely Heart {Yes}
Radio Ga Ga {Queen}
The Passenger {Iggy Pop}
Oh! You Pretty Things {David Bowie}*
Symptom of the Universe {Metallica}*
Interstellar Overdrive {Pink Floyd}
Ticket to the Moon {Electric Light Orchestra}
Planet Caravan {Black Sabbath}
Space Oddity {David Bowie}*
Captain Jack {Billy Joel}*
Midnight Special {Creedence Clearwater Revival}*
Since I’ve Been Loving You {Led Zeppelin}*
Comfortably Numb {Pink Floyd}*
What’s Happening?!?! {The Byrds}*
Vienna {Ultravox}
Moving in Stereo {The Cars}
More Than This {Roxy Music}
Memory Motel {The Rolling Stones}*
Satellite of Love {Lou Reed}
Take It to the Limit {Eagles}
‘39 {Queen}
Everybody Wants to Rule the World {Tears for Fears}
Hazy Shade of Winter {The Bangles}
Moonage Daydream {David Bowie}
Twilight {Electric Light Orchestra}
Mr. Spaceman {The Byrds}
This Time Tomorrow {The Kinks}
Across the Universe {The Beatles}*
Rocket Man {Elton John}
Goodbye Stranger {Supertramp}
Drive {The Cars}
Starcrossed Lovers {Siouxsie and the Banshees}
Because the Night {Patti Smith}
Radio, Radio {Elvis Costello & The Attractions}
You Can’t Always Get What You Want {The Rolling Stones}
This Must Be the Place {Talking Heads}
Stand By Me {John Lennon}
Darling Be Home Soon {The Lovin' Spoonful}
Starman {David Bowie}*
Eclipse {Pink Floyd}
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lostcryptids · 2 years
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I love the signage for the memory motel from montauk, I decided to draw/recreate it complete with funky kerning from the sign. Along with a photo I took of the sign in 2018
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flarinc · 6 months
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Find the best app to explore nightlife in Montauk, NY
Montauk, located at the eastern tip of Long Island, New York, offers a vibrant and diverse nightlife scene, especially during the summer months. Here are some popular spots and activities known for their nightlife in Montauk:
1. The Surf Lodge: Known for live music, DJs, and a lively scene. The Surf Lodge hosts various musical performances and often draws in a trendy crowd.
2. Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa: Gurney's hosts several bars and lounges, including The Regent Cocktail Club and The Beach Club, providing various nightlife options like live music, DJ sets, and a stylish ambiance.
3. Memory Motel: This is a historic bar famous for its connection to the Rolling Stones' song "Memory Motel." It's a casual spot with a dive-bar atmosphere.
4. Montauk Brewing Company: If you're more into craft beer, this brewery offers tastings and events, a perfect place to relax and enjoy locally brewed beers.
5. Swallow East: A restaurant and bar known for its cocktails and live music, especially during the summer months.
6. Liar's Saloon: A laid-back dive bar with a pool table and a jukebox, offering a more relaxed atmosphere compared to some of the trendier spots.
7. Stephen Talkhouse: A legendary music venue with a diverse lineup of live performances, including rock, blues, and more. It has a cozy, intimate setting and often hosts renowned artists.
8. Night Fishing: Charter boats offer night fishing trips, which can be a unique and adventurous way to experience Montauk's nightlife, especially for fishing enthusiasts. Flar Inc offers a dynamic app providing real-time insights into Montauk, NY's vibrant nightlife scene. Discover the best attractions, activities, and recommendations to enhance your exploration, ensuring a memorable experience. Explore and enjoy the top destinations, activities, and fun experiences in Montauk with our app.
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ryanreporting · 2 years
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Ryan Janek Wolowski , Richard Wolowski , Terry Ryan Wolowski visiting the Memory Motel in Montauk New York
#TheRollingStones #MickJagger #KeithRichards #MemoryMotel #CarlySimon
The Rolling Stones song "Memory Motel" from the 1976 album Black and Blue features both Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards singing on the ballad
Mick Jagger began writing "Memory Motel" before the Stones' Tour of the Americas '75 while staying with Keith Richards at Andy Warhol's house in Montauk NY
The lyrics to the song have drawn speculation that "Hannah baby" in the lyrics refer to singer Carly Simon
The title "Memory Motel" comes from an actual motel in Montauk, on Long Island
The Memory Motel has its own concert venue section on the motel property
Visiting the Memory Motel during Montauk Music Festival weekend
@MTK_MusicFest
Memory Motel
692 Montauk Hwy,
Montauk, NY 11954
The Memory Motel is 5.8 miles from the Montauk Point Lighthouse - The Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum - Montauk Point State Park - The Surfcasting Capital of the World - Camp Hero State Park
Long Island is 118 miles long
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Montauk Hamlet - Town of East Hampton - Suffolk County - Long Island region - New York State - USA
#RollingStones #BlackAndBlue #AndyWarhol #Montauk #MontaukNY #MontaukNewYork #MTK #MTKNY #MontaukLighthouse #MontaukPointLighthouse #MontaukPointStatePark #LongIsland #LongIslandNY #LongIslandNewYork #DiscoverLongIsland #MontaukMusicFestival #MTKMusicFest #NewYorkHistory #MusicHistory #SongHistory 1970s 70s Camp Hero NY NewYork NewYorkState USA
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skirtmag · 3 years
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Memory Motel
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aledecostanzo · 4 years
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Nights at the Memory Motel, Montauk - as I remember them. June, 2015. 
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sapphasea · 4 years
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Top note is bergamot; middle notes are iris, incense and carnation; base notes are oakmoss, patchouli, vanilla, tobacco and leather.  -Fragrantica
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americanroads · 7 years
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Find me on Instagram @americansquares
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rolandopujol · 2 years
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For me, the Memory Motel in Montauk, New York is indeed a fond memory from a weekend trip to Long Island’s East End back in October 2017. It’s easy on the eyes out there, and it’s an easy place to make good memories. While wandering around downtown, the motel’s #fontastic sign caught my eye, and recently, I’ve been meaning to share it as a #motelmonday post. Today, I happily remembered.   Over 40 years earlier, the story goes, this same motel inspired the Rolling Stones’ song “Memory Motel,” released in 1976 on the group’s “Black and Blue” album. The ballad, a collaboration between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, came to life during an extended visit the band made to Andy Warhol’s nearby estate. From the lyrics:  “Hannah honey was a peachy kind of girl Her eyes were hazel And her nose was slightly curved We spent a lonely night at the Memory Motel It’s on the ocean, I guess you know it well.” We still know it well, though the motel has seen its ups and downs over the years. Back in 1993, Newsday extolled the “down-home feel, good views and good prices” of Montauk — not sure about the good prices anymore, but such is life. The motel was then abandoned, and the writer remarked that the motel’s state was a reminder that “trendiness marches on.” Well, trendiness has since marched back to Montauk, and the Memory Motel is alive and well. I’ll close with some more lines from the long ballad:  “Been a lonely night at the Memory Motel You’re just a memory girl, just a memory And it used to mean so much to me You’re just a memory girl, you’re just a memory And it used to mean so much to me.”  I think everyone can relate to that, even if you’ve never stayed at the Memory Motel with a hazel-eyed girl with a slightly curved nose. #retrologist (at Montauk End Of The World) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXcQUs_rHfQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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haunted-monsters · 5 years
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HoO Minecraft headcanon
Annabeth plays minecraft creative mode as a way to design buildings, the other demigods go to her for building help which ends up with their characters living in sprawling mansions
Percy plays in survival and has recreated the motel he stays with Sally in Montauk, didn't let Annabeth touch it whatsoever, relying on one of his happiest memories, his actual house is built on the ocean with a platform that has thin strip of dirt leading to the mainland. Uses a trident.
Jason plays hard survival and has an entire town (that Annabeth made) with villagers he protects, as well as crops and redstone contraptions that open up trap doors that lead to pure lava. He doesn't fear enderman, enderman fears him. Uses golden sword.
Frank plays it on daytime only mode because a creeper jumpscared him once & ruined his house which led to 6 hours of work wasted for Annabeth, felt so bad that he only let's her build him anything on creative, will play survival with percy or jason, using bow and arrows.
Hazel plays survival with nico, owns a ton of horses and has a house by a stream she made, made of gold and diamond ore sprawling with ivy, with a small garden, plays creative with Frank occassionally and likes to build houses (much to Annabeth's dismay that goes as high as the game let's her. Uses diamond sword or potions.
Piper plays survival and often explores the world by herself, has multiple houses as safe points, even having one in a cave so she can taunt the creepers unable to get it. Uses golden sword.
Leo plays the game the same way I do, in creative blowing everything up, or survival where his house is filled with dragon heads, fire places, and cats. Doesnt like to fight and would rather spend his days trying to mine all valuable ore to craft armor with. Has golden armor and diamond sword, doesn't use the armor whatsoever. Or plays the game on self made stupid mode when bored. Everything's broken and he plays as enderman.
Nico survival plays mainly at night when hes awake, designed his house in collaboration with Annabeth, looks like the house he grew up in with Bianca and his mother, has multiple signs in Italian all over the place that he refuses to translate to anyone except for Hazel, they all describe moments from his childhood, examples include "the fireplace I liked to sleep next to while my mother sewed," and "Bianca's room," which is covered with flowers and has a pink bed. Has 6 tamed wolves.
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story-the-world · 5 years
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Montauk
Montauk is an interesting place. I’ve heard it described as College 2.0. It is located at the end of Long Island, and the end of the ‘Hamptons.’ If you are thinking of posh beach houses and fancy dinner parties, you will not find them here (go to East Hampton). Montauk is great for its beaches and its town. Below is my attempt to describe the ‘perfect’ weekend. Note that the timing is important, and if you don’t have the right cadence, you will be waiting in lines, or at empty bars.
Thursday:
Thursday night is when everything starts, and when most people arrive in the summer. Restaurants are generally less crowded. Take the cannonball (4:00 train from Penn) or drive. Ideally, get to Duryea’s or Montauket early, eat, and stay for sunset. Once the sun goes down, take an uber to the Point. During the summer both Duryea’s and Montauket get crowded, Duryea’s is more of a food place, Montauket more for drinks. Try to get there around 6 if you want a table and food. Other option is to eat something quick at the house and go just for drinks. The Point doesn’t get crowded til around 11, but you might as well get their early and have a few drinks. Most other places will be dead Thursday night. If you didn’t eat before, Gig shack is a good place to grab a ‘quick’ bite to eat before heading to the Point. Shagwong is also next door if you want the more ‘dive’ scene.
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Friday:
Spend the day at the beach or Sole. The beach will be less crowded on Friday since the full weekend crew will still be in transit. Sole is my favorite day spot. No minimum spend and a full backyard to play games. Pool is nice and they sometimes have a band/DJ. Avoid Montauk Beach Club as it is expensive and the staff is not very welcoming. For the beach, I like near IGA. There is a big parking lot, and it is less crowded than Sloppy Tuna. Obviously, if you are there to be in the mix, go to the Sloppy Tuna beach (and the bar for mid-afternoon snacks/drinks). Ditch beach is nice too, and more of a local spot. This is where you get the surf crowd.
Friday night, order pizza or grill at your house. Don’t try to make a reservation as dinner will be expensive and take too long. Head to Ruschmeyer around 7:30 to avoid the line. Note if there is a line, it will not move.. have your cab take you somewhere else! Because you will be at Rush so early, you might want to leave around midnight (it seems to clear out around 1). Head over to the Point/Memory Motel for some late night antics and photo booths.
Saturday:
Spend the day at the beach or Sole – basically do the other one that you didn’t do on Friday. Saturday night.. same as Friday.. no dinner reservations, pizza or bbq at the house. In the afternoon you could head to Surf Lodge, however it might be difficult to get in – or have a minimum spend. I really like to go to Lynn’s Hula Hut mid-evening. Get the Hula juice and chat to Lynn! She is amazing. It is a good start to the night and they usually have a band. Saturday night is not my favorite. I would avoid Grey Lady (not sure why people like it there – its crowded, has no bathrooms, and plays lousy music/tries to get people to buy table service). Also avoid Crow’s Nest for dinner (drinks are ok, but the food is less than stellar) and Navy Beach (sunset is nice, but food is meh and again, atmosphere is bad).
If you are at Lynns, Swallow East is a good bar that usually has a band – and isn’t too crazy. Liar’s is also great to end the night as it is an old school dive (get the mud slide!). If you go to Liars on Friday, they have Karaoke! Point/Memory are always solid on a Saturday night. Avoid Surf/Rusch.
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Sunday:
Sunday is the best day in Montauk – hands down. Wake up and head to a beach club (Sole is place of choice). Drink Rose, play games, and forget about work on Monday. At around 3pm, head back to change. Head to Surf Lodge by 4 to beat the line and see the band – usually they get pretty good acts – no reservations needed unless it’s a huge name. After Surf, head to Swallow East for Reggae night. If you have time, you can stop at Lynn’s for a Hula Juice on the way. Remember to take your shoes off! After Swallow, head to Liars to finish the night. You can try to head into town… but the crowd is hit or miss. Leave at 5am Monday to make it into work!
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Some other tips:
as mentioned before, avoid big group dinners, they are expensive and take a long time, they also provide low value
Uber is back and the easiest way around the city, avoid the big van cabs if you can (they are a rip-off at $5 a head)
Train, drive or bus all work, but avoid the heavy traffic times if you drive/bus (4-7pm Thursday/Friday, all day Sunday)
Montauk Brewery is nice in the afternoon, but crowded, only beer and not a great atmosphere – I would generally skip
Gurney’s Beach Club is really nice, but for me, the only way its worth it is if your staying over there. It gets expensive fast – but obviously has that ‘upscale’ atmosphere
Make new friends – you’re on vacation
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jared-hirsch · 2 years
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What are you going to look like in fifty years?
Fifty years. Could you imagine? I want to leave you here. I want to leave you here with those big brown irises & that soft smile; the pale skin & white pupils; chiseled abdominals & chest & I want that smell to smell as it always does. And I want to see you walk. I want you to walk & walk until the bridge is within sight & I’ll etch each stride into a memory. I’ll do that for you & for me & I’ll take that laugh, the one where you chuckle a bit, and I’ll throw it into the whole thing. Fifty years. That would make me seventy-five. I’ll probably be seventy-five one day. Maybe. And I’m going to look so different. You’re going to look so different. The world is going to collapse when I’m seventy-five. Probably before. Maybe. The world is going to look so different. Do you think the ashes from the bonfires will still clog the window panes of the motels that dot Montauk’s shore? That the smell will still be there? My parents will both be dead in fifty years. They’re the ones that brought me to that shore. Fifty years ago. Fifty years ago I was jumping on a plastic-covered bed on the beach. I was eating breakfast burritos from a shack downstairs. That was fifty years ago. And I am here now. And you are here now. And my parents are alive and so are yours. Because every now & then, we remember something. Because every now & then, fifty years ago is now is tomorrow is the day of their wedding is the beach in the winter is the first kiss is the day of my sobriety is the accident & the body’s penultimate breath. All at once. All together. All flood.
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flarinc · 6 months
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Find best bars and nightclubs in Montauk, NY
Montauk, a popular summer destination at the eastern tip of Long Island, is known for its vibrant nightlife, and a variety of bars and nightclubs to enjoy. Here are some bars and nightclubs in Montauk, NY: 1. The Surf Lodge: The Surf Lodge is a famous hotspot in Montauk. It offers a great waterfront setting, live music, and a chic, beachy atmosphere. It's not only a bar but also a restaurant and a boutique hotel. 2. Gurney's Montauk: Gurney's is a luxury resort in Montauk that has several bars and restaurants. It's known for its popular beach club, which often features live music and DJs during the summer months. 3. Navy Beach: This restaurant and bar is located right on the beach and offers a laid-back, nautical atmosphere. It's a great spot to enjoy cocktails and fresh seafood. 4. Swallow East Restaurant: Swallow East combines a restaurant and bar with a waterfront location. It's known for its cocktails and often hosts live music. 5. Harvest on Fort Pond: This restaurant and bar offers a beautiful view of Fort Pond and serves a range of craft beers and cocktails. 6. Liar's Saloon: A dive bar with a long history, Liar's Saloon is known for its casual atmosphere and pool table. 7. Memory Motel: Named after the famous Rolling Stones song, the Memory Motel is a fun and eclectic bar with a dance floor. Come & visit the Flar which serves tasty homemade traditional pub food, and a great choice of beers, ales & wines in a relaxing environment. Explore reviews, menus & photos and find the most perfect destination for any occasion. Flar is a prominent platform offering comprehensive ratings and reviews, including bars. Flar provides an extensive resource, offering insights into a bar's operational hours, location, and facilities, as well as vibrant photographs. Whether you're interested in local opinions or traveler insights, Flar has you covered with its wealth of information on the Montauk, NY bar scene. Learn more!
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ryanreporting · 2 years
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Ryan Janek Wolowski at the Memory Motel in Montauk New York
#TheRollingStones #MickJagger #KeithRichards #MemoryMotel #CarlySimon
The Rolling Stones song "Memory Motel" from the 1976 album Black and Blue features both Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards singing on the ballad
Mick Jagger began writing "Memory Motel" before the Stones' Tour of the Americas '75 while staying with Keith Richards at Andy Warhol's house in Montauk NY
The lyrics to the song have drawn speculation that "Hannah baby" in the lyrics refer to singer Carly Simon
The title "Memory Motel" comes from an actual motel in Montauk, on Long Island
The Memory Motel has its own concert venue section on the motel property
Visiting the Memory Motel during Montauk Music Festival weekend
@MTK_MusicFest
Memory Motel
692 Montauk Hwy,
Montauk, NY 11954
The Memory Motel is 5.8 miles from the Montauk Point Lighthouse - The Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum - Montauk Point State Park - The Surfcasting Capital of the World - Camp Hero State Park
Long Island is 118 miles long
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May 21st 2022
Montauk Hamlet - Town of East Hampton - Suffolk County - Long Island region - New York State - USA
#RollingStones #BlackAndBlue #AndyWarhol #Montauk #MontaukNY #MontaukNewYork #MTK #MTKNY #MontaukLighthouse #MontaukPointLighthouse #MontaukPointStatePark #LongIsland #LongIslandNY #LongIslandNewYork #DiscoverLongIsland #MontaukMusicFestival #MTKMusicFest #NewYorkHistory #MusicHistory #SongHistory 1970s 70s Camp Hero NY NewYork NewYorkState USA
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tigerwolfpictures · 6 years
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Happy 75th Birthday to the original Satanic Majesty; the man who showed us the swagger in Jagger and never needs to be allowed to introduce himself because he is a man of wealth and fame. I think of him every time I drive past the Memory Motel in Montauk. Rock and Roll is greater because of him. Rock on, Glimmer Twin. #glimmer #glimmertwins @therollingstones @mickjagger #satanicmajesty @thememorymotel #memory #rockandroll @rockhall
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