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sodapopr · 1 year
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Supernatural Poll
Alright, let's try something a little different here. (Please read carefully.)
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Syd Barrett (1946-2006) Pink Floyd - guitar and vocals; solo Songs: "Astronomy Domine," "Jugband Blues" Propaganda: none
Rick Springfield (1949-) solo Songs: "Speak to the Sky," "Believe in Me" Propaganda: see visual
Visual Propaganda for Rick Springfield:
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polyphonetic · 2 months
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Jessie transitioned and now goes by Josie. The child of Josie and her wife is Stacy. So the four people are Josie, who is on a vacation far away, Stacy, whose mom has got it going on, and the mom who is Jessie's girl (now Josie's girl). and the main character, who thinks that Stacy's mom has got it going on, who likes their girls a little bit older, and who wants to find a woman like that.
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Richard Hatch and Rick Springfield in Battlestar Galactica (1978)
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soupy-sez · 11 months
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Rick Springfield with Ronnie
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hit-song-showdown · 1 year
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Year-End Poll #32: 1981
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[Image description: a collage of photos of the 10 musicians and musical groups featured in this poll. In order from left to right, top to bottom: Kim Carnes, Diana Ross and Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers, John Lennon, Rick Springfield, Kool & the Gang, Hall & Oates, Eddie Rabbitt, Dolly Parton, REO Speedwagon. End description]
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This year marks the debut of something that will come to define this decade as we know it: MTV. The channel launched on August 1st with The Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star as its first video. However, the videos haven't successfully killed the radio yet, so we won't see the channel's effect on the charts right away.
This was a good year for soft rock, as well as country crossovers with Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt, and Dolly Parton. Rogers and Parton were already well-established superstars in Nashville, but the early eighties marks the point when their presence reached mainstream audiences as well. I was going to use Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 as a springboard to talk about Reaganomics, but I scrapped that because it bummed me out.
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tvshowspoilers · 6 months
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So another post….
This is for the Steddyhands Shippers….
I was listening to Jessie’s Girl by Rick Springfield this morning and got such Steddyhands vibes from it lol.
And Stede and Ed could be either the girlfriend or Jessie depending on your take lol
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rodpower78 · 8 months
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Newspaper ad for the premiere of NBC's Friday Night Videos back in 1983.
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taylorhawkins · 9 months
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I’m a bit limited because a good chunk of his music isn’t available on spotify, but I made a playlist with what is on there!
includes pre-alanis demos with his first band, foo fighters, his solo projects, his beautiful voice, quite a bit of his session work, and some interviews/podcasts he was on ❤️
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totallytwitterpated · 3 months
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Rick Springfield, Sirius XM’s 80’s on 8 DJ & rock star since the 80’s
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nakamorijuan · 11 months
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STAND UP
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shallowseeker · 11 months
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Lucifer + war
I know that no one wants Lucifer takes, but...
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I keep thinking about that funky, exhilarated smile Lucifer dons when Amara attacks Heaven.
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For this brief time in season 11, Lucifer feels like Lucifer again.
He has a purpose. He's the impossible hope against The Great Evil, gearing up for the prize fight. He's not even alone. He's with a brother who gray-rock-tolerates him as comrade instead of actively trying to kill him.
For a second, he even starts becoming so used to being part of a team that he forgets who he is. But he's Lucifer, and that means he doesn't have to spare Sam. Hell, why should he want to? He ain't got no feelings! So, he keeps living up to the idea of Lucifer. He's evil, he's cunning, he's strong, he's a warrior...
He even gets to go back to Heaven, where they uneasily accept him as he tries to ape the charisma expected of God's finest. But he learns he's not so good at that part. So, he calls on his brother, Castiel (the more natural leader), to do the soldiering part. (From SPN 11x22 -> LUCIFER: And here I thought I had made real inroads with you guys. Welp, I came here to ask a good-faith favor of you folks, but as you are clearly less than kindly disposed, perhaps you'll, uh, lend an ear to my very own Jiminy Cricket. Hmm? CASTIEL: Hello, brothers. Sisters.)
And then, on the eve of battle, after doing everything they asked of him, Amara rips him away from his brother and his father, and he's brutally untethered after his first bout of security for eons. (Say what you will, I still stand by that Lucifer begrudgingly likes as much as he resents Cas and the security/safety he provides for his loved ones. He likes Gabriel, too.)
And he despairs.
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In season 12, he seems to have been waiting for Castiel specifically:
Vince Vincente: Castiel. Took you long enough. Did you bring the rest of the Little Rascals?
Lucifer doesn't even wanna be Lucifer anymore. Playing him last season sucked. He went to war, was hated for it, and then he got horrifically tortured by Amara, and nobody cared.
Lucifer (Vince Vincente): Because it's fun. Because I can. And because being Lucifer? So much Judeo-Christian baggage. But Vince? He's famous. Everybody loves him. And I need love. I had a really jacked childhood.
And Lucifer is frustrated with Cas. As he fights him, his voice is unusually heavy with emotion:
Castiel: You think this is fun? Lucifer (Vince Vincente): Oh, I wouldn't expect you to understand. I was inside you. I know what a weak, duty-bound… Castiel attempts to attack again but he is swiftly knocked aside by Lucifer Lucifer (Vince Vincente): ...pleasureless dullard you are.
This whole scene, Lucifer is appealing to (and usually speaking directly to) Castiel, doing things to try and get a rise out of him and get his attention (killing innocents, beating up Crowley). Like many of the emotionally unhinged characters (Rowena, Crowley, pretty much all the demons), Lucifer is frustrated by Castiel's coping strategy, which is to withdraw and gray-rock him (i.e. "become as uninteresting and unengaged as possible so that the other person loses interest"). Getting a rise out of Cas is its own kind of Holy Grail.
But just like when they were roomies, Castiel won't grace Lucifer with a reaction, which triggers him pretty hard. This scene reads as incredibly emotionally charged, especially for Lucifer. That's because Lucifer wants Castiel to react...just like he wants Chuck to react.
(Everybody loves Cas, and he won't even bask in it. No one loves Lucifer.)
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Lucifer doesn't even kill him. His last hit tosses Cas onto a couch, for Christ's sake. Lucifer chooses to take the majority of his violence out on the human and the demon. He says to Cas: "Stick around for the afterparty." He wants to see him hurt post-Sam and Dean deaths, most likely. (That'll surely get a reaction.)
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Sam: You and God made up. You forgave him. What would he think? Lucifer (Vince Vincente): I'm not especially interested in his opinion. Dear old dad, he finally apologized for abandoning me. And what's the very next thing he does? [Voice breaks] He ditches me. [Laughs, openly crying] And you, too, by the way. His words, your words, they mean nothing. Don't you get it? This is all meaningless. Heaven, Hell, this world. If it ever meant anything, that moment is past. Nothing down here but a bunch of hopeless distraction addicts, so filled with emptiness, so desperate to fill up the void… they don't mind being served another stale rerun of a rerun of a rerun. You know what my plan is? I don't have one. 
For a half-second, he loved them and wanted their love, too. He had war companions in Sam and Dean. He had a brother in Cas. But Lucifer has gone from being too faithful in The Cause to having no plan at all. And with that, he, too, has fallen to the ultimate SPN bad guy: NIHILISM.
Thus, Jack.
He doesn't go to kill Cas until after Jack is secured. It's as he tells Sam, "I don't need you anymore!" (Because now he has Jack. The thing that will make his life "meaningful.")
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chaoticdesertdweller · 9 months
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anotherdayinbliss · 2 years
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“20 Ways to Keep Your Popstar Happy” Popswop magazine No. 30, published 28 April 1973.
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soupy-sez · 1 year
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Rick Springfield, 1981
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