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“My Mom before a Prince concert in the 1980s.”
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The First Punch//Pierce The Veil
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Bully Boys
I’ve been putting off posting this just because Murdoc looks so goddamn stupid but whatever lol. Wanted to draw the two of them if they had both gone down the punk rock route. God Murdoc looks dumb lol.
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Cold mornings in Iceland by larachristensen
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Small waterfall in a mountain by wangjingwen007
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damn john looks good here 😩😩😩💦💦💦💯💯💯
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Pearl Jam // Alive
Son, she said Have I got a little story for you What you thought was your daddy Was nothin’ but a fool
While you were sittin’ Home alone at age thirteen Your real father was dyin’ Sorry you didn’t see him But I’m glad we talked,
Oh I, oh, I’m still alive Hey, hey, I, oh, I’m still alive Hey I, oh, I’m still alive
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Monument Valley by tsschuster #SocialFoto
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On this day in music history: July 3, 1973 - “Live And Let Die” by Wings is released. Written by Paul & Linda McCartney, it is the fifth solo top 10 hit for the former Beatles bass player. The song is composed as the main theme for the eighth James Bond film starring Roger Moore. The films’ producers Albert “Cubby” Broccoli and Harry Saltzman asks McCartney if he will write the title song. Paul agrees to write the theme, then goes into Abbey Road Studios in London with producer George Martin (for the first time since The Beatles break up and is also scoring the film) and an orchestra to cut the track. Upon hearing the finished recording, Saltzman wants a female vocalist (Shirley Bassey and Thelma Houston are both suggested) to sing it, but changes his mind when Paul only allows Wings recording to be used. At the time of its release, it becomes the highest charting Bond theme in US to date, and is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The song also becomes a staple of McCartney’s live concert performances, often accompanied by pyrotechnics being set off during the choruses. Wings original recording is also later featured in the film “American Hustle” in 2013. “Live And Let Die” peaks at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 11, 1973, and is certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.
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The Doors - Hello, I Love You (Live)
I am posting this today, because 46 years ago we lost the wonderful, Jim Morrison, lead singer with The Door. Jim died on 3rd July 1971, in Paris, where he was buried, in the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Hello, I Love You was a hit song by the American rock band The Doors from their third album Waiting for the Sun, which was released on July 3 1968. It was the lead single from the album, released June 1968, with Love Street on the B side, it reached number one in the USA and selling over a million copies.
Hello, I love you Won’t you tell me your name? Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game Hello, I love you Won’t you tell me your name? Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game She’s walking down the street Blind to every eye she meets Do you think you’ll be the guy To make the queen of the angels sigh? Hello, I love you Won’t you tell me your name? Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game Hello, I love you Won’t you tell me your name? Hello, I love you Let me jump in your game She holds her head so high Like a statue in the sky Her arms are wicked, and her legs are long When she moves my brain screams out this song Sidewalk crouches at her feet Like a dog that begs for something sweet Do you hope to make her see, you fool? Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel? Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello I want you Hello I need my baby Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello
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okay so im looking for some good playlists on spotify especially ones that are like chill and stuff for rainy days and ones that have great party/summer songs so if you made some of those please share so I can follow them ahaha thanks.
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Remembering poet, songwriter and lead singer of The Doors, Jim Morrison (born James Douglas Morrison in Melbourne, FL) - December 8, 1943 - July 3, 1971
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