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rainc0at · 5 months
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The ONLY acceptable ending of eastenders is one like the lost ending. They're all together again and it's all happy and we get to see them together and happy and move on together. Even though that's literally impossible. Sigh why am i so sad about the fictional characters.
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What Turned me Gay (Not Really) - Bearhugs
For me, my fascination with gay pro wrestling all started with a single wrestling hold.
What turned me gay (not really) ... 
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Alex Wright v Paul Roma (WCW wrestling - Feb'95)
This post, inspired by the sidelineland.com blog, takes a tongue and cheek look into "what made me gay (not really)" and while I've focused on what awakened my inner gay, the bearhug was definitely a prequel to all of that. You see, the bearhug was something that a part of me enjoyed before I even knew what being gay meant.
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Shawn Michaels v Sycho Sid (WWF) 
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Chase la Chance v Stud Arrogant (muscledominationwrestling.com)
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Ash Deleon v Richie Douglas (bgeast.com)
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Kal the Wrestler v Champion Cheetah Boy (ucwrestling.com)
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Mitch Colby v Cole Cassidy (bgeast.com) 
Whenever I think back to my first memories of pro wrestling, the image of a muscled stud getting bearhugged is cemented in my mind. I don't even know really who the guy is but I do remember the agony, the shared struggle, and yes, the closeness the two wrestlers shared in a bearhug.  
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Kevin & Mike Von Erich vs Rick Rude & Dingo Warrior
This was before I started watching wrestling, but the Von Erics, Rick Rude, and the Ultimate warrior in a single match would've been heaven
From that point on I was completely hooked.  I don't think my feelings were even sexually charged back then, but that image and that moment, was something I just couldn't let go of.  The imagery of a hero fighting to hang on while his opponent presses on with all his might to break him, is forever sealed in my thoughts.  
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Mark Jindrak v Spike Dudley 
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Arn Anderson v Ronnie Garvin
I don't know why I like wrestling - it is the point of this blog after all, but what I can say is that the sight of a sweaty, beefy wrestler squeezed by another champion awakened it all inside of me and eventually started my addiction to gay pro wrestling.
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krispyweiss · 7 months
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Day No. 3, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Oct. 1, 2023
Not only are they fascinating to watch, hummingbirds have fantastic taste in music.
How else to explain the little avian hovering about Sierra Hull’s soundcheck and late-morning set at the Banjo stage on Day Three of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass?
Little birdie picked a good place to flutter around as Hull and her band played an energetic bluegrass-with-drums set, which Mr. and Mrs. Sound Bites took in in full after catching a few songs of Jon Langford & the Bright Shiners’ Scottish protest music at the Rooster.
Peeling off to catch parts of sets would be the theme for a first day of October stacked with outstanding performers who put the Hardly Strictly in the formerly Bluegrass-only fest inside San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
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But first, a full set by Eilen Jewell - playing a guitar borrowed from Chuck Prophet - on Rooster, which found the singer and her band playing tracks from Gypsy and Get Behind the Wheel and simply slaying with a note-perfect rendition of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Green River.” Guitarist Jerry Miller is nearly as important as Jewell to the band’s success, adding twangy, country-rock spice to Jewell’s songs of love and adventure.
Then, back to the Banjo stage where musical chameleon Gabby Moreno served up slices of cumbia and American rock ‘n’ roll back-to-back and sung them in Spanish and English.
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After a quick visit to Prophet and the Mission Express on Rooster, the Sound Biteses floated over to Swan for Valerie June. Wearing a loud orange outfit and backed with pedal steel, organ and rhythm section, June spun an impossible-to-categorize web of funk, soul and Americana while playing banjo and acoustic guitar and meting out songs such as “Call Me a Fool.”
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Peeling off once again, the Sound Biteses were back at Banjo in time for the Travelin’ McCourys, with Punch Brothers/Might Poplar (whom we missed in favor of Emmylou Harris) banjo man Noam Pikelny filling in for Rob McCoury, and a blistering set of pure bluegrass that included “The Shaker” and “Scarlet Begonias,” with a triple-time back end, filling the park the Grateful Dead played so many times.
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“Seems appropriate,” Ronnie McCoury said as your diarists peeled off yet again to the tiny Horseshoe Hill stage, for a packed 100th-anniversary tribute to Doc Watson by Mitch Greenhill, playing one of Watson’s guitars, Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman with guest slots from Andrew Marlin, June and Langford.
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“Summertime,” June’s rendition of “Handsome Molly,” Langford getting the lyrics to “Tom Dooley” from a piece of paper and “Southbound” were all on offer. And it all ended with the glorious experience of a couple hundred people singing “Keep on the Sunny Side” under the foggy skies and tall trees of Golden Gate Park.
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After this life-affirming interlude, the Jerry Douglas Band was pushing blues-rock and jazz flecked with bluegrass on the Swan stage. Another peel and back to the Banjo where Rufus Wainwright played solo-acoustic and his singular voice wafted across the large expanse to the Arrow stage where Tommy Emmanuel dealt the festival’s penultimate set to a relatively small, but appreciative, hard-listening audience.
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Gasps filled the air as Emmanuel played inhuman runs on his acoustic guitar on such songs as “Sixteen Tons,” “Deep River Blues” and “Blue Moon.” He introduced a phantom band as he played a bassline, then percussion and rhythm before adding lead and left the audience agog as he played them simultaneously. He wrapped up his portion with the instrumentals “Imagine” and “Beatles Medley” as Harris began her closing set back where the day began on Banjo.
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With a four-piece band of multi-instrumentalists behind her, Harris concluded HSB in grand style. “Miss the Mississippi and You,” “Pancho and Lefty,” “Hickory Wind,” “Evangeline” and “The Boxer” all filled the cool, early-evening air and added a extra layer of wistfulness to the end of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2023.
Read Sound Bites’ Day One review here
Read Sound Bites’ Day Two review here
10/2/23
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lgbtqjockshowdown · 1 year
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Our Competitors!
Hello and welcome to the LGBTQ Jock Showdown! We have 104 individual competitors, so we'll have 52 brackets! To prepare for our brackets, I wanted to show y'all who you'll have to look forward to. Under a readmore because it's a Lot(tm). Also you're more than welcome to start sending in your propaganda.
Achilles Adora Aiden Kane Alex Alex Claremont-Diaz alex price Ander Muñoz Andrew Minyard aoi asahina Basilton Grimm-Pitch sakura ogami Bobby Drake / Iceman Boris Bram Greenfeld Brittany S. Pierce Caleb Michaels Chad Danforth Chandlo Funkbun Charlie Spring Colin Hughes Connor "Whiskey" Whisk Dana Fairbanks Danny Mahealani Eli rodriguez Emily Fields Eric 'Bitty' Bittle Garroth Ro’Meave Gideon Nav Grizz Haruka Ten’oh Harvard LeeIlya Rosanov Jack Zimmerman Jess Bhamra Jess McCready Jock Jock Girlfriend (Alex) joe / kojiro nanjo Jules Paxton Julian Bashir Juri Arisugawa Kent Parson Kevin Day kineshi hairo Korra Lukas Rivers Lukas Waldenbeck Luke Sunborn Lupe Garcia Megan Bloomfield Missy Pantone Mitch Mondo Owada Morgan Nao Neil Josten Nicholas Cox Nick Nelson Nicky Hemmick noelle holiday Pat Napat Jindapat Jeremy Harkiss Peppermint Patty PHINEAS / FINNY Prince Amir Prince Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor Prince Wilhelm Prince Zagreus Ragh Barkrock Rawhide Kid/Johnny Bart Renee Walker Riku Riley Stavos Ronnie Lee Santana Lopez Sarawat Seiji Katayama shane hollander Simon Eriksson Smith Parker Soren Souta Steve Palchuk Taissa Turner Tanaka Issei Tangmo Thun Thunyakorn Troy Barnes Turbo undyne Utena Tenjou Van Victor Nikiforov Victor Salazar Viola Hastings Win Phawin Wanichakarnjonkul Xena Yang Xiao Long yasmina fadoula Yuuri Katsuki Zane Park zarya (aleksandra zaryanova) Zero
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I left out some of the ships simply because those characters are now married (Eugene, Wooton, and I put Mitch in this category too since he is engaged and we will assume he is married now too.)
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calciopics · 1 year
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Pelé: Art, Life, Football
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On 22nd September 2015, legendary footballer Pelé was at Halcyon Gallery in London to unveil Pelé: Art, Life, Football, an exhibition celebrating his 75th birthday and lifetime of sporting and humanitarian achievements.
Arriving in true style on a bespoke number 10 Pelé bus, the Brazilian hero unveiled the highly anticipated collection alongside internationally acclaimed artists including Lorenzo Quinn, Mitch Griffiths, Pedro Paricio, Santiago Montoya and Ernesto Cánovas at an exclusive pre-launch ahead of the opening on Saturday 26th September.
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One of the highlights of the exhibition is Warhol’s original painting Pelé (1977) from his ‘Athletes’ series comprising ten portraits of sporting heroes. The renowned pop artist famously predicted that one day, everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, but it would be Pelé whose fame would last for “15 centuries.”
The exhibition, open to the general public until 18th October, will display photography, original paintings, limited edition sculptures and prints by 13 artists including Andy Warhol, Lorenzo Quinn, Mitch Griffiths, Ernesto Canovas, Santiago Montoya, Ronnie Wood, Russell Young, Raphael Mazzucco and Stuart McAlpine Miller.
In addition to the contemporary artwork on display, the exhibition will also include iconic memorabilia from Pelé’s incredible career; the world famous Jules Rimet trophy and his 3 World Cup Medals football - on loan for the first time ever outside of Brazil.
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Commenting on the exhibition Pelé said: “I feel extremely blessed to be working with the Halcyon Gallery who have commissioned such an exciting collection to celebrate my birthday and my career. Art has played a big role in my life for many years and it has been a very humbling experience to have so many talented artists creating such beautiful work in my honour. I believe art can be interpreted in many ways much like football, Football is art to me and it’s a very nice birthday present!
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Paul Green, President of Halcyon Gallery added: “If ever the expression ‘the beautiful game’ was applicable to one individual it was Pelé. And it is this beauty, this creativity, this human presence that we wanted this exhibition to capture and re-create on canvas, in sculpture and in print. When we open our doors on September 26th we are confident that the public will be able to experience something truly unique”.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a book which will include essays by Dr. Bernard Vere, Lecturer in Modern Art at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and bestselling biographer Brian Winter. A limited boxed edition comprising a framed, signed limited edition print and book will also be available. Of Pelé’s enduring impact, Winter writes:
“Pelé is a beacon of simple, non-empirical emotion. Something about the man makes us happy, joyous, whole. We need not be fans of football, or even sport, to feel his magic. More than half of the planet’s people weren’t even born when Pelé played his final professional match, in 1977. Yet, somehow, he makes them smile too. He delights and inspires, even today.”
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🌟 All Through The Night - FULL Short Film with Tim Daly 🌟
What a performance! 👏🏻
I can understand why Tim said it would be hard for Téa to see it (in reference to her dad going through something similar at the end of his life), because it is hard to see him like this.
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It’s the night before his father, a retired choir conductor with Alzheimer’s (TIM DALY of "Madam Secretary" and "The Sopranos"), moves into a long-term clinic, and Neil Kelly (LUKE SLATTERY of "The Boys in the Boat") is determined to stir his dad’s memory while facing his own.
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Produced, Written and Directed by GRAHAM MARVIN
Starring: TIM DALY, LUKE SLATTERY, HAYDEN BERCY and MYRNA CABELLO
Featuring: THE CHORAL SOCIETY OF GRACE CHURCH IN NEW YORK
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Producers: LENNY MATIAS and KENNY SILBER
Director of Photography: ZACH STOLTZFUS
Casting: CONRAD WOOLFE
Editor (of project AND this trailer!): RONNIE RIOS
Colorist: SODALITE COLOR / TAM LE
Post Sound: SILVER SOUND / CORY CHOY
Original Music: FORREST WEIHE
Production Sound & Post Choir Mix: RYAN DEROSA
Production Designers: JUNE HUCKO and CHELSEA SMITH-DOUGHERTY
Choir Music Arrangement: JAMESON MARVIN
Choir Conductor: JOHN MACLAY
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Executive Producers: MIKE KARP & RAMON TORRES, ANNETTE KIM, POLLY & JAMESON MARVIN, SARAH EVANGELINE NORMAN, BEN SMITH, FRANK SMITH, MAY SMITH, JEFF WANG
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1st AD: AMBER LEASURE
Key PA: SAM REYNOLDS
Addtl PAs: MITCH DELTUVIA and JOHN PAPOVITCH
1st AC: DARLENA CHIEM
2nd AC: MAX BATCHELDER
Camera PA: ANDREW COHEN
Set Decorator: STEPHEN HASSETT
Key Grips: DAVID PERSAUD, CHRISTOPH RUSSI and MATT IACONO
Gaffer: AYA FAHAM
Electric: NOAH SOLOMON
Best Boy: DEVIN HOLLINGER and NICK ROONEY
Script Supervisors: DEVIN SMITH and DANIELA PAIEWONSKY
Makeup: FLORIANE DAVID
Hair: STESHA ROSS
Covid-19 Testing: PROJECT INDIE HOPE
Co-EP: GERRY PASS
Associate Producers: CHARLIE PHOENIX and CORY CHOY
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magebunkshelf · 1 year
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So what is the method to Mitch’s organization madness? more specifically things like putting the cookbook behind the coffee machine when you can’t find said coffee machine. Never let the coon hear about feng shui
Great question! Bit of background first, Mitch's organisational habits came from the fact that most raccoon stories I'd heard usually involved the raccoon having a pile of stuff, just random trash they'd found and collected, sometimes including things owned by the listener, but the raccoon would hoard it jealously like a stripey fuzzy Smaug.
This was one of the tropes I didn't want to repeat with Mitch, but I wanted to twist it slightly. Instead of hoarding rubbish, Mitch has ann exceptional eye for detail for cataloguing and organising things, plus impeccable recall for things he's already been through. At barely a glance he can remember the details of the cover of all the books in your house, and know where to find it again later. He's basically a search engine for physical objects. This is why he's been through organising the listener's house, while he's pretty nonchalant about his 'ability' since he doesn't think much of it, he saw an opportunity to be of value to you and hoped that by being helpful you'd want him to stick around (since he hadn't learned to value himself yet).
The downside is that his organisational system makes no sense to anyone but him. He sorts things the way that feel most right to him. This means if you want to find any particular thing in your house, ask Mitch! He'll find it in seconds! But good look understanding why he put it where it ended up.
The organisation of the books by how interesting their covers are is a reference to the Two Ronnies library sketch BTW, which is where the book "The Twisted Spur" came from.
Oh, Mitch hadn't put the cookbook behind the coffee machine, that's where it was already when he found it. It's probably been sorted and isn't there now. The listener was just horrified to discover that Mitch was aware of where the coffee was!
Great question, thank you!
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conniejoworld · 2 years
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Trump rambles for 108 minutes in CPAC speech filled with 'unapologetic fascism': report
By Bob Brigham
Former President Donald Trump spoke for nearly two hours in his closing address at the CPAC summit in Dallas.
In Trump's view, America has been destroyed in the 18 months since he left office, with out-of-control crime, inflation, and oddly enough unemployment, which Trump estimates to be three times the official number.
Trump took the stage to the song "God Bless the USA" and began by thanking the "proud patriots" in attendance.
Trump said he was proud to be joined by Rep. Ronnie Jackson (R-TX), who was his White House surgeon.
"He was an admiral, a doctor, and now he's a congressman," Trump noted, saying he asked him which was the best.
"And he sort of indicated doctor, because he loved to look at my body. It was so strong and powerful," Trump said.
Trump then introduced Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
"This is no time for complacency," Trump warned. "We have to seize this opportunity to deal with the radical left socialist lunatic fascists. We have to hit them very, very hard. It has to be a crippling defeat."
He went on to complain about Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) for supporting the Inflation Reduction Act, which passed a procedural vote after Vice President Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote while Trump was speaking, resulting in harsh words for GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
"But McConnell is the most unpopular politician in the country, even more so than crazy Nancy Pelosi, and something has to be done," Trump urged.
Trump said Biden "surrendered our strength and our everything [in Afghanistan], they surrendered our dignity."
Michael Hardy, senior editor at the Texas Monthly, was one of the local journalists covering the speech. He said that line had "echoes of the Nazi 'stab in the back theory' of losing WW1."
He then described crime in "Democrat-run (sic) cities" in very dark terms.
"The streets of our Democrat-run cities are drenched in the blood of innocent victims," Trump claimed. "Bullets are killing little beautiful little children who never had a chance. Car jackers lay in wait like predators."
Hardy described that as "some literal blood-and-soil rhetoric."
And Trump went on saying "we need to courage to say what needs to be said and do what needs to be done," which Hardy said "is a rallying cry for street violence and worse."
Trump went on to call for a military takeover of San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Portland.
"Trump's rhetoric is significantly more extreme than even a few years ago," Hardy said. "This might be most frightening speech I've ever heard. Full-on, unapologetic fascism. Trump has either been reading Mein Kampf or having someone read it to him."
Trump repeatedly his lies about election fraud and teased a 2024 presidential comeback.
Former RNC official Tim Miller said, "I know everyone in the DC GOP is just hoping Trump will die but it’s impossible to watch this CPAC speech and not come to the conclusion that he’s going to run and be very hard to beat in a primary. Sorry to be the bearer of bad weekend news."
After his speech, Trump danced on stage to the song "Hold On I'm Coming" by Sam and Dave.
"Don't you ever feel sad; lean on me when times are bad," Sam and Dave sang. "Then the day comes and you're down; in a river of trouble and about to drown. Just hold on, I'm coming. Hold on, I'm coming."
Watch below or at this link.
"And he sort of indicated doctor, because he loved to look at my body. It was so strong and powerful," Trump said.
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Updated Fandom List (Movies)
Created: 02/04/2023
Updated: 21/05/2023
American Assassin
Mitch Rapp
Ronnie “Ghost”
Annika
Hypnotics
Danny Rourke
The Maze Runner Trilogy
Thomas
Theresa
Newt
Minho
Gally
Winston
Aris
The Twilight Saga
Bella Swan
Edward Cullen
Jacob Black
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Emmett Cullen
Rosalie Hale
Carlisle Cullen
Esme Cullen
Paul Lahote
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roleplayfinder · 1 year
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22F looking for writers 18+ to RP the following canons/fandoms against my female OC:
John Wick, as John Wick/Jardani Jovonovich
Queen of the South, as James Valdez
American Assassin, as Ronnie/Ghost OR Mitch Rapp
DC Comics, as Hal Jordan/Green Lantern
Marvel/X-Men as Remy LeBeau/Gambit
I RP on Tumblr or Discord. Like if interested. Comment which fandom(s) you want to write for, please.
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krispyweiss · 7 months
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Sound Bites Presents: The Best of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2023
Editor’s Note: the 2023 edition of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass ended one week ago today. Having returned to backward Oiho after a glorious three days in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the blog recounts his favorite sets of the festival. Read Sound Bites’ full coverage here, here and here; and see more photos here, here and here.
Rickie Lee Jones - Horseshoe Hill stage, Sept. 29; Banjo stage, Sept. 30: Given 45 minutes for her festival-opening reading from “Last Chance Texaco” and another hour for music the following day, when she played the titular song from her 2021 memoir, Jones got more stage time than any other performer. And she put it to good use. After sound-checking with a snippet of “The Horses,” a high-spirited Jones read excerpts about her time as a 14-year-old hitchhiker in California and how her admiration of the hippie ideal eventually turned into contempt. She closed the session by playing a solo-acoustic version of “The Moon is Made of Gold,” a song written by her father.
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The following afternoon, Jones and her band played to a ginormous crowd - “I haven’t seen so many people in front of me for so long,” she said, clearly enjoying the moment. Crooning at the mic on “One More for the Road;” playing guitar on a New Orleanian rearrangement of “Danny’s All Star Joint;” sitting at the piano for “We Belong Together;” and playing banjo on an untitled work-in-progress she had unveiled two nights earlier on guitar at the benefit for Camp Winnarainbow, Jones was effervescent and as appreciative of her audience as they were of her. Sound Bites obviously doesn’t know Jones, yet it made him so happy to see her so happy over the three days of performances he and Mrs. Sound Bites witnessed. Rickie Lee, gold.
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Tommy Emmanuel - Arrow stage, Oct. 1 - Allotted a criminally stingy 50 minutes, Emmanuel was the only solo-acoustic act to make an audience stop talking and simply gasp at what they were hearing and seeing. That’s because he is a band unto himself and he introduced his phantom accompanists while playing bassline, percussion, rhythm and lead simultaneously on his acoustic guitar. “Sixteen Tons” and “Nine-Pound Hammer” found Emmanuel singing; “Imagine” was instrumental save for the audience and the guitarist’s famous, inhuman “Beatles Medley” closed the set, which should’ve run an hour.
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Eilen Jewell - Rooster stage, Oct. 1 - Playing songs from her pre- and post-pandemic albums, Gypsy and Get Behind the Wheel, respectively, Jewell was positively enthralling during her 45-minute midday set, which wrapped with a near carbon-copy of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Green River,” allowing secret-sauce guitarist Jerry Miller to shine.
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Christone “Kingfish” Ingram - Towers of Gold stage, Sept. 29 - At 24, Ingram sounds like he’s been playing guitar for 50 years already. This up-and-coming bluesman is going to be a huge star and he spent his 50 minutes demonstrating why he may very well be thought of in 2073 in the same way Buddy Guy is today.
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The Travelin’ McCourys - Banjo stage, Oct. 1 - With Punch Brother Noam Pikelny filling in for Rob McCoury on banjo, the sons of Del played some of the least-Hardly Strictly music of the entire festival, as a large swath of the audience bounced along in unison while the band smoked a bluegrass “Scarlet Begonias” in the park the Grateful Dead filled with music so many times in the days of yore. “Seems appropriate,” Ronnie McCoury said.
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Doc Watson Tribute - Horseshoe Hill stage, Oct. 1 - Joined at various points by Andrew Marlin, Valerie June and Jon Langford, Mitch Greenhill, Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman offered an intimate set that included “Summertime,” “Handsome Molly” and “Tom Dooley” among others. It all ended with the life-affirming experience of a couple of hundred people singing “Keep on the Sunny Side” under a canopy of trees in a light afternoon fog.
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Bettye LaVette - Rooster stage, Sept. 30 - At 77, LaVette remains a powerful performer, stalking the stage and employing her raspy voice to great effect. Bob Dylan may have written “Things Have Changed,” but LaVette owns it.
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Irma Thomas - Rooster stage, Sept. 30 - Thomas, 82, played HSB’s most-rambunctious set, closing Saturday with a barnburner that reached its apex with “I Done Got Over It” -> “Iko Iko” -> “Hey Pocky Way” -> “I Done Got Over It.”
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Honorable mention: The McCrary Sisters - Rooster stage, Sept. 30 - Rather than a full performance, which they merited, the McCrarys played a handful of five- to 15-minute spots that included uplifting renditions of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” and “Amazing Grace.”
10/8/23
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lgbtqjockshowdown · 1 year
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Round 2 Matchups
Jess Bhamra (Bend it Like Beckham) vs Prince Zagreus (Hades)
Troy Barnes (Community) vs Kojiro Nanjo (SK8 the Infinity)
Lupe Garcia (A League of Their Own) vs Gideon Nav (Gideon the Ninth)
Andrew Minyard (All For The Game) vs Basilton Grimm-Pitch (Carry On)
Utena Tenjou (Revolutionary Girl Utena) vs Lukas Rivers (May The Best Man Win)
Haruka Ten’oh (Sailor Moon) vs Achilles (The Iliad)
Caleb Michaels (The Bright Sessions) vs Chandlo Funkbun (Bugsnax)
Kevin Day (All For The Game) vs Nick Nelson (Heartstopper)
Chad Danforth (High School Musical) vs Riley Stavros (Degrassi)
Alex (Stardew Valley) vs Alex Claremont-Diaz (Red, White, and Royal Blue)
Nao (Idiots Don't Catch Colds) vs Danny Mahealani (Teen Wolf)
Missy Pantone (Bring It On) vs Bram Greenfeld (Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda)
Adora (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power) vs Dana Fairbanks (The L Word)
Win Phawin Wanichakarnjonkul (Until We Meet Again) vs Brittany S. Pierce (Glee)
Simon Eriksson (Young Royals) vs Megan Bloomfield (But I'm A Cheerleader)
Jules Paxton (Bend It Like Beckham) vs Jack Zimmermann (Check Please)
Smith Parker (I Kissed Shara Wheeler) vs Rawhide Kid/Johnny Bart (Marvel Comics)
Neil Josten (All For The Game) vs Juri Arisugawa (Revolutionary Girl Utena)
Colin Hughes (Ted Lasso) vs Ronnie Lee (Schitt's Creek)
Riku (Kingdom Hearts) vs Viola Hastings (She's The Man)
Peppermint Patty (Peanuts) vs Xena (Xena Warrior Princess)
Vanessa Palmer (Yellowjackets) vs Mitch (ParaNorman)
Jess McCready (A League of Their Own) vs Connor "Whiskey" Whisk (Check Please)
Sakura Ogami (Danganronpa) vs Victor Nikiforov (Yuri on Ice)
Taissa Turner (Yellowjackets) vs Yuuri Katsuki (Yuri on Ice)
Eli Rodriguez (Like Real People Do) vs Korra (Legend of Korra) 
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munsonthemisfit · 1 year
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I would lovd to know
1. Current hyperfixation
2. One artist you'd bring back from the dead
3. One fantasy/fictional world you'd want to live in
1. Taylor Swift’s album (I’m not even kidding, that shit is on repeat 24/7, it scratches my brain just right.)
2. I have a couple. Taylor Hawkins, Chester Bennington, Juice Wrld, Lil Peep, Eddie Van Halen, The Rev, Kyle Pavone, Mitch Lucker and Ronnie James Dio. I refuse to pick less than this list :)
3. Lord of The Rings, duh. Middle-Earth.
Ask Me 3 Things
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findroleplay · 2 years
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22F looking for writers 18+. I'm fluent in English & I can write anything from 2-liners to a few paragraphs.
OK so I'm looking for 3 things (all are MxF & CCxOC):
Hal Jordan/Green Lantern (from DC Comics) x my F!OC. There's an age gap between them & she's the daughter of 1 of his Justice League colleagues. The two end up having secret trysts. Angst & Smut.
Mitch Rapp OR Ghost/Ronnie (from American Assassin) x my F!OC. Former involves Mitch interrogating my OC about Ronnie, latter is Ronnie & my OC hiding out together (more will be revealed). Angst & Smut.
Oli Sykes (from the band Bring Me the Horizon) x my F!OC. Oli gets turned into a vampire & my OC, who is a dhampir, has to help him through it. Angst, Smut & Comedy.
We'd either be RPing in Discord OR Tumblr reblogs (up to you). I have no triggers, just a few NSFW things I'd rather not do, which I'll explain. Thanks!
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remixinc · 16 days
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THE FEAR CYCLE from Daniele de Virgilio on Vimeo.
A Film by Matthew Seger & Dexter Brierley (Someday) about artist Nicolas Bruno, a photographer who suffers from a rare disease that causes him to have terrifying hallucinations from sleep paralysis every night. The Fear Cycle documents his process of creating haunting and elaborate self portrait photographs to confront the fears that have plagued him since childhood.
PRODUCTION - UNDERHILL PRODUCTIONS - @underhill.film Director / DP / Executive Producer - Someday (Matthew Seger & Dexter Brierley) - @someday.bk Producer - Cameron Cuchulainn - @classicbadjournalism Line Producer - Doug Smith - @anotherdougsmith EP - Alex Max - @alexmax AD - Mitch Allen Production Coordinator - Charles K. Ross Jr. Production Coordinator - Hana Ballout Location PA - Kunga Choephel - @kungaaaaaaaa Crew Transpo PA - Will Cisco G&E Driver - Manuel Moreno Office PA - Justin Germek PA / BTS - Fred Midgley - @fredmidgley
CAMERA DEPARTMENT 1st AC - James Lamberg - @mellowfocal_ 1st AC - Jadzia Erskine - @jadzia_dp 1st AC - Cam Willis - @itscamwillis Camera Operator - Diorlenny Rodriguez - @diorrlen Steadicam / Mōvi Wheels - Nick Timmons - @notnicktimmons BTS Photographer / Camera PA - Kyra Andrews 2nd AC - Dylan Gaffney
LIGHTING Lead Gaffer - Reed Nisson - @reedreams Gaffer - Tom Van Scoyoc - @tomvanscoyoc Electric - Alex Blum - @light.blums Electric - Graeme Dempsey - @graemeinstantly Electric - Ronnie Bhardwaj - @ronniebhardwaj
GRIP Key Grip - Chris Angarone Rigger - Lou Mastrangelo Jr. / Proteus Solutions BBG - Jonathan Alvarez - @cuttingteef Grip - Alex Blum Grip - Sif Sykes Grip - Sydney Pensky - @sydneypenskyphoto Grip - Vuk Lungulov-Klotz - @vuklk Grip - Colby Smith Grip - Cory Dahn
SOUND Lead Production Sound - Jose Villaman / STEMS Group - @josevillaman Production Sound Mixer - Sacha Zuckerman - @sachazck
ART DEPARTMENT Art Director / Production Designer - Lucas Godlewski - @lgod.photo Set Decorator - Celina Arslanian - @celinaarslanian Prop Master - Jack DeSouza Set Designer - Tim Mele Set Dresser - Derek Loehr Scenic - Emily Frank
LOCATIONS Location Manager - Sean McNally Site Rep - Jennifer Scott
TALENT Artist - Nicolas Bruno
POST - ANCILLARY POST - @ancillarypost Post Executive Producer - Daniel Boventer Editor - Armen Harootun - @hharmenhh Assistant Editor - Michael Friedman - @michaelfriedman765 Color - Connor Bailey - @connorjbailey Music Composer - Daniele de Virgilio - @daniele_devirgilio Sound Design - Fabio Petino, Daniele de Virgilio Violin - Diego Pugliese Hurdy Gurdy - Paola D'Alessandro Graphics - Wei-Shen Wang - @weishen78104 Sound Mix - Zak DeVries - @zakdevries
VFX - BOSUN Creative Director - Tom Le Bon - @tomlebon Producer - Tom Bogda
SPECIAL THANKS Zach Sullivan and The Sodium Ranch Gina Suarez and Adorama Rental Co. Tyler Scott - @onspotscott Sands Point Preserve Conservancy Mutual Hardware The Bruno Family
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