#An American Dream
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litsnaps · 2 years ago
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odk-2 · 2 years ago
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Love and Rockets - An American Dream (1986) Daniel Ash / David J. / Kevin Haskins from: "Express" (LP|CD)
Neo-Psychedelia | Alternative | Gothic | Ballad
JukeHostUK (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Daniel Ash: Lead Vocals / Guitar David J.: Bass / Vocals Kevin Haskins: Drums / Synthesizers
Allan Baker: Choir Master Alan Brookes: Choir Vocalist James Lowry: Choir Vocalist Robert Willey: Choir Vocalist
John A. Rivers: Additional Keyboards
Produced by John A. Rivers / Love and Rockets
Recorded: @ Woodbine Street Studios in Leamington Spa, England UK 1986
Album Released: on September 15, 1986
Beggars Banquet Records (UK) Big Time Records (US)
Lyrics by Daniel Ash
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stimtickle · 21 days ago
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Towards the end of his life, Mailer believed the extreme polarization between the left and the right would give rise to fascism in America. I don’t think he was wrong at all.
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mr-orange505 · 3 months ago
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shitbl0gger · 6 months ago
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dangeroustaintedflawed · 8 months ago
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gothparishilton · 11 months ago
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juuliealbright · 8 months ago
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All of this. It doesn't have to be this easy. We let this happen.
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melancholygirl111 · 2 months ago
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goryhorroor · 4 months ago
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“1950s horror movies contrast radically with their 1940s predecessors. understandably – they were reflecting a whole new world. audiences wanted stories that connected directly to their lives, to the ever-expanding technology in their homes and workplaces. they also wanted horror movies that played to their fears – stoked by politicians – of the shadows that lay beyond their immediate, personal experience of the shiny american dream (applies to some of these movies).”
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justcallme1anangel · 2 months ago
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oh, what can I do?
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goodpix2021 · 1 year ago
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Tire Swings
Summer in the south. Summer. Hot. School’s out. Days off. Independence Day. Hot dogs. Hamburgers. Grilled Food. Fireworks. Late nights. Lazy days. Baseball. Summer romances. Dog days. Shed days. Hanging out. Cherry bombs. Firecrackers. All nostalgic. All Americana. That’s what this picture is about, glory days. Does this even exist anymore, in the days of digital everything? I suspect there…
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mr-orange505 · 5 months ago
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xdietcoquettex · 11 months ago
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trash magic 🎀
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 8 months ago
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1966 Ford Mustang
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