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#the music is fucking awesome
mishapen-dear · 5 months
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mentally i am still here
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roychewtoy · 9 months
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whaliiwatching · 1 year
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CRINGE BUT FREE ERA
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realuity · 2 months
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it's inevitable for us!
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real-odark · 30 days
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mischa and ricky listening to music i forgot i drew in class today
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undemolitioned-lovers · 5 months
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The fact that music just exists is insane to me. Like we, as humans, have access to something that feels like you're getting visions from above or could feel like you're getting your soul ripped out. And all you have to do to achieve what feels like fading in and out of reality is press a button. The fact that that's a thing on the mortal plane of existence, and that someone could actually CREATE that, is still unbelievable to me. What. The fuck
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haro-draws · 4 months
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isab0t · 8 months
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literally partied with dave brown a few weeks ago and the whole time i was terrified he was gonna turn to me like some horror movie villain and tell me "i know youve drawn art of my best mates kissing." he didnt, but the fear survived. anyway, enjoy this art of dave brown's best mates kissing.
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nox-sssscraps · 3 months
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Gawd I’m. it’s 4:20am and I’ve been listening to exclusively the new 21 savage album since it dropped last night and I’m thinking abt my ocs . And spacewaffles I suppose
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doctorwhoisadhd · 9 days
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"All right, so I might as well tell you - Steven [Moffat] really missed hearing I am the Doctor. He felt it was written when he started and he connects it with Doctor Who. Whereas I connect it specifically to Matt [Smith]. So I tried to connect Peter's theme with the feeling of I am the Doctor so everyone would be happy (or at least me and Steven). then I made it rock out even more. Because fundamentally I love rock music."
—murray gold's liner notes for the tracks from dark water/death in heaven from the series 8 soundtrack CD release
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felizusnavidad · 1 month
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i haven't slept for 27 hours
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nikki-rook · 9 months
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Tessa Violet in her music videos over the years. Her latest album My God! just came out, you should go listen
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victoriartdrawings · 2 months
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KYOSHI in a nutshell. It was brutal. I loved every second of it.
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ivyprickedthorns · 7 months
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i just witnessed Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief: The Musical for the first time ever in my life and-
the production was held by a high school and the effects were certainly that of a high school production. but the music??? the acting??? ive listened to the original soundtrack from the broadway show or whatever the fuck its called, so i knew what i was getting myself into but i didnt know. seeing it in person is, in fact, so much worse than just listening to audio recordings i am telling you now if you yourself have not seen this musical. luke's renditions of percy's "good kid" at the end? dont fucking touch me rn. "and maybe if id been a little bit-" i was not prepared for that. the actors did such amazing jobs. they were truly fantastic and i will praise them until i die. ALSO
Hades??? they made him so sassy and dramatic and he was wearing a sparkly purple tuxedo and i just. i love him. he can do no wrong. he was a fucking mood okay. i dont know if any of his lines were stuff the highschool decided to add to the play to spice things up and i dont really care. i have found my favorite rendition of hades. Dramatic Boi
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finexbright · 1 year
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i know some people say that he relies on fans too much but i don't think you'll say that if you see the genuine emotion on his face while talking about fans and the support he's received over the years and how much we've done for him. the sheer overwhelm and gratitude on his face as he spoke about how if it weren't for the fans and how much we boost him up, he wouldn't have moved from the sound of walls to the sound of faith in the future, which to be fair are miles apart and takes some artists years to move between genres. he's well aware of how the industry has betrayed him but he's truly reached a point where he does what he does for the people who love him and no one else and i'm so proud of him for that. i know in this industry radio play and awards and public promo matters, but to see him talk about us has made me realise that to him success means that his music was loved by his fans and everything else is just a bonus. he was sat there, a full few weeks after his album going number one, and he still couldn't believe it. he looked like he didn't know how else to say thank you, and like words were falling short for the amount of gratitude he wanted to express. being in the crowd last night made me realise just how much he values the artist-fan relationship he's built with us and he wants to keep working towards keeping this connection strong and tight knit and creating this community together 🫂🤍
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lemongrablothbrok · 7 months
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Was watching my favorite movie, Almost Famous, like a week or two ago. First of all, I'd just like to say, I could blog about this movie all fucking day, every fucking day, and intend to eventually (because I'm a masochist and like a challenge, damnit) do a post on every single Led Zeppelin reference that I could find in the movie (and there. Are. A lot. Probably literally more than there is of any other band or artist. For realsies), as well as an entire post of its own doing a character analysis of Vic, the Led Zeppelin fan (because I feel like he matters a lot more than his maybe two minutes of total screentime might suggest). But anyway...
So, I'm watching the director's cut, like I usually do (the theatrical cut just doesn't do it for me anymore), and there's one scene that (I'm pretty sure?) didn't make it into the regular cut of the film, but...like...
So, it's near the end of the movie, and Russell, the lead guitarist of the fictional band Stillwater, is having a conversation with the band's lead singer, Jeff, after butting heads with him for the entire movie and both of them coming to terms with the fact that...well...they don't like each other very much. And they're discussing whether it really matters if they like each other or not, and I think it's Jeff who says something like he thinks them liking each other might have been a detriment to the band, if anything, and how he's heard that all of the great duos hate each other or don't like each other or don't get along or whatever. Which, you know, cool, is true for maybe some of the most highly regarded rock groups (the Davies brothers in The Kinks, Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, and even Lennon and McCartney by the time The Beatles ended), clearly not all of them, though, but you know, hyperbole and all that. The real kicker, though? The fucking irony in that assertion, that none of the great duos in music get along? You know what song is playing in the background while they're talking about this?
"The [motherfucking] Rain Song", that's what. Like...uh...Jeff...you hear that song that's playing right now? Actually, probably not, since it might not be playing in-universe at that moment, though in Almost Famous it's sometimes hard to tell the diagetic (sp?) from non-diagetic music. But...like..."The Rain Song" is playing. Your argument is invalid, Jeff. Do you have any idea. Any fucking idea, Jeff, how much the duo responsible for that song (both in the writing and, quite possibly, the subject matter itself) don't hate each other? Like, pretty much the polar opposite of hate each other? Like, whether or not you believe that Page and Plant ever touched each other's no-no bits, what's not really up for debate is that those two men love each other like woah, whatever the nature of that love may be, doesn't matter, they are, for all intents and purposes, fucking married, they've both said so themselves. Yes, even James Patrick "No-Homo" Page.
I think Cameron Crowe definitely did that on purpose, and I appreciate the irony in the juxtaposition between the dialogue and the background music, is I guess what I'm saying. Listen, he was given special permission from the guys themselves to use a handful of Led Zeppelin's songs in his movie, he wasn't just going to slap them on any old scene all willy-nilly.
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