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rembertko · 6 days
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Good Sunday Morning! It’s Gospel Music Time with K.O. Rembert! Y’all be blessed!
Sunday, September 15, 2024 Playlist
Last Mile - Apostle James Pinckney & Voices of Faith
Moving By The Power of God - Jarell Smalls & Company
God’s Grace - Rev. Luther Barnes & The Restoration Worship Center Choir
Almighty God - Russell Delegation feat. Lecresia Campbell
Jesus Cares - Barnes Family
The Lord Is Blessing Me Right Now - Bishop Larry Trotter & The Sweet Holy Spirit Combined Choir
Go wherever you go to buy your music & support these Gospel artists!
Follow K.O. Rembert:  https://linktr.ee/rembertko and send in your requests for Gospel Music Time every Saturday. God bless you.
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danandfuckingjonlmao · 8 months
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a good animated show must have at least 4 of the following:
- gay
- existentialism/nihilism
- morally grey lead characters
- horrendously depressing themes/messages
- psychedelic weird shit that highlights the absurdity of life
i don’t make the rules (i do make the rules pls recommend me shows—i’ll put the ones i’ve watched in the tags, feel free to add any you think of)
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whiskeyswifty · 4 months
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a lot of swifties need to learn how to decenter men tbfh.
While I agree, I’m also aware that I’m the lesbian entering one of the straightest and whitest fandoms in the world right now, with all the societally regressive and internalized bigotry that comes with that. That is of course largely due to Taylor centering her experiences with the men in her life in the majority of her own songs. And funnily enough, even that doesn’t mean she herself centers men in her own life, but people are engaging with her songs not her personally as being part of her daily life is not accessible to fans. So it’s really more that I am the interloper here poisoning the water by trying to talk about literally anything else. And I have to ask myself am I shocked that the women congregating around a woman who sings about men want to talk about men most of the time? Not really. Hence why I don’t bother with most of them, as we have little in common other than our love of this woman’s music, and I cultivate a little dyke swifite circle where I feel comfortable that someone won’t tell me that Taylor wants me to kill myself because I dared interpret a Precious Man Song to also be about her mom or whatever crimes against Swiftidom they believe I have committed.
also to reiterate i am a lesbian and MOST spaces on planet earth that i walk into are like this so babe, this is NOT my first rodeo. i can navigate that and swerve conversations about men easily at this point.
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soulmusicsongs · 6 months
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Old Time Religion - The Mighty Voices Of Thunder (Old Time Religion / Cold Winter Night, 1974)
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mer-se · 2 months
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I brought my niece along to see longlegs recently and she randomly plays the let me in now song on full blast through the house to try and scare me or be funny and it makes me die
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rouge-the-bat · 2 years
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owo bc im curious. reblog/comment or whatever with the most obscure musical artist u listen to. mine is defintely reverend glasseye
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pocket-size-cthulhu · 2 years
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Happy Hozier EP day to those who celebrate!!! 🖤🖤🖤
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mywifeleftme · 10 months
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232: Mississippi John Hurt // Today!
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Today! Mississippi John Hurt 1966, Vanguard
For good heart health, doctors prescribe Mississippi John Hurt, who can keep you going with the steady pulse of his picking and soothing storytelling even if your ticker’s been ripped out. Hurt’s of that generation of early blues guitarists who recorded a handful of sides in the 1920s, fell out of fashion, and were rediscovered by mid-century ethnomusicologists, with the decades between spent working jobs that involved like punching hogs or clearing obstructed industrial lawnmowers by hand. Hurt’s legendary 1928 sessions are regarded by most as his definitive statement, but I’ll throw in for 1966’s Today!, his third effort, which finds his brisk acoustic fingerpicking undiminished but his voice weathered and rounded by age in a way that suits his gentle, conversational style.
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Hurt is my favourite country bluesman, and probably my favourite bluesman period, largely because his music is such a rich soup of folk, rag, jazz, and gospel sounds. At times it’s spooky (“Talkin’ Casey,” a piece that underscores Hurt’s connection to artists like John Fahey), at times it seems to suspend a mirage of American myth on the horizon (“Spike Driver Blues”), but mostly it offers comfort and the quiet joys of companionship, as on “Make Me a Pallet on the Floor” and “Beulah Land.” Hurt was a remarkable and innovative player, but the overall impression you get from his music is one of simplicity, and the immense grace true simplicity contains.
232/365
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A la gilada ni cabida
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rembertko · 13 days
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Good Sunday Morning! Rise & Shine! It’s Gospel Music Time with K.O. Rembert!
Today we send our prayers and sincere condolences to Barnes & Kelly families as we remember the life and legacy of two gospel inspirations called home this week. Today we remember Rev. Janice Brown and Greg Kelly. Rest in peace, and may your loved ones find strength during this time.
Sunday, September 8, 2024 Playlist
I Thank You Jesus - Roy & Revelation
Jesus Is Coming - Slim & The Supreme Angels (ft. Greg Kelly)
Rough Side of The Mountain - The Barnes Family (ft. Rev. Janice Brown)
Tell Jesus - The Mickens
For Your Glory - Tasha Cobbs Leonard
Let Go - DeWayne Woods
Go wherever you go to buy your music & support these Gospel artists!
Follow K.O. Rembert:  https://linktr.ee/rembertko and send in your requests for Gospel Music Time every Saturday. God bless you.
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just-1other-nerd · 1 year
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I've already said this like a thousand times but not on the Internet so here you go:
Whoever was like "Okay, hear me out: Gospel and Greek Mythology" is a genius
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soulmusicsongs · 5 months
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Have You Any Time For Jesus - The Gospel Stars (Give God A Chance / Have You Any Time For Jesus, 1963)
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dominustempori · 2 years
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OMG you guys check it.
I love Google.
And sometimes I love searching for the most RANDOM finds of images or videos or blogs, what have you, of actors I discover (or rediscover), fall in love with, have deep admiration and respect for, and then want to learn as much as I can about their works and their lives.
So last year it was all about Harold Ramis, after watching Ghostbusters Afterlife.
Looks like this time around, I'll be doing some posting about a...lesser-known but highly respected actor with, more than likely, a small but dedicated fandom behind her: Alexandra Boyd. Best known as the voice of "Elaine Marley" in (most) of the Monkey Island Adventure Games, she's still acting but also has become a writer/director a few years back. (BTW Please see her first proper feature indie film, Widow's Walk. Beautiful and haunting movie, highly recommended.)
I'm learning much more about her works and, well, pretty much what she does professionally in between Monkey Island games.
TL, DR:
I never knew Alexandra was a member of a Central London gospel choir back in 2017. That won a BBC championship. And she can kill it with her dance moves. (Honestly, I've been in many choirs in my life; choreography while singing on risers is NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE.)
Check this:
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brainypixel · 1 month
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Looking for some wholesome, gospel music to put the kids to sleep to? Brainy Pixel has a new ⁠Cubekins #musicvideo series featuring Grandpa Mark's classic hymns with a calming, nighttime background!
Check out more on "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" below! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/scIW0CIMSY4
Watch on FaithChannel: https://www.faithchannel.com/Videos/39921c9e-8b28-43e8-833b-bd544e2b0f15
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"See, everybody goes through the fire
But not everyone comes out like"
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"I will live and not die
I will win with tears in my eyes
I'll be judged and criticised
Only by those too afraid to try"
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