#Janie Jackson
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princess-lvcifer · 16 days ago
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Me every time I remember all the talented rockstars that died too young:
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rinasunny · 6 months ago
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"bring some coke to the party"
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seafoami · 7 months ago
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death has a good taste in music
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thefoxesraven · 7 months ago
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And if I said Sheena was a pick me girl what next?
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shandidellamorte · 1 year ago
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♒️ FAVORITE AQUARIUS ROCKERS!! ♒️
(making a new edition that's actually editable. XD)
Steven Adler {1/22}
Steve Perry {1/22}
Steve Riley {1/22 R.I.P. ❤️}
Nick Simmons {1/22}
Eddie Van Halen {1/26 R.I.P. ❤️}
Tom Keifer {1/26}
Jaime St. James {1/27}
Adam Lambert {1/29}
Eddie Jackson {1/29}
Adrian Vandenberg {1/31}
Jani Lane {2/1 R.I.P. ❤️}
Alice Cooper {2/4}
Duff McKagan {2/5}
Axl Rose {2/6}
Vince Neil {2/8}
Rachel Bolan {2/9}
Cliff Burton {2/10 R.I.P. ❤️}
Billie Joe Armstrong {2/17}
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mosslarose · 1 year ago
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Me and my sister combined PJO and mean girls and it’s just funny.
we have two OC’s - Penelope Perry (daughter if Hera - I’ll do a little post of her soon) and Daisy Anniston (daughter of Hades - I’ll also do a post about her)
From Left to right, the post goes Janis, Pen, Nico, then Percy, Gretchen and Karen, Annabeth and then Thalia, Daisy, Regina.
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sept3mberchild · 3 months ago
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Will and his dad Apollo
Will: dad, how does it feel to have the most awsome child?
Apollo: I dunno sun, ask my skydaddy Zeus
Will: ye, auntie Artemis is pretty awsome
Apollo: *chokes on his nectar*
Artemis: *jumps out of a random ass bush* SUCK ON THAT
(the SUCK ON THAT is in the very specific tone that Janis used in Mean Girls ifkykyk)
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musicmags · 1 year ago
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rockingreads · 1 year ago
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Fredric Dannen: Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music (1991)
William Knoedelseder: Stiffed: A True Story of MCA, the Music Business, and the Mafia (1993)
Clive Davis, Goddard Lieberson, Walter Yetnikoff, David Geffen, Irving Azoff …
No book taught me more about these music moguls and their dramatic dealings with egomaniacal superstars (Michael, Janis, etc.) plus their power-mad managers, lawyers, etc. than Fredric Dannen’s Hit Men.
The book also delves into the controversial subject of payola, indie promoters, and the music industry’s ties to organized crime, so I consider William Knoedelseder’s Stiffed ideal follow-up reading for those who want to learn more about shady characters like Roulette Records boss Morris Levy and super-indie Fred DiSipio.
I actually sat down one-on-one with a decrepit DiSipio (he looked to be 100 years old!) when A&M Records promoted me to be a radio promotion regional in 1998 and he ironically counseled me to steer clear of indie promoters!
It was almost like that was a community service condition of his probation or something.
So … does payola live on? No comment!
Featured Records:
Michael Jackson: Thriller (1983)
Janis Joplin: Pearl (1971)
Fleetwood Mac: Fleetwood Mac (1975)
The Flamingos: "I Only Have Eyes for You" (1959)
Buy from: Amazon / Amazon
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alcron · 2 years ago
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GUYS I’M GETTING MIXED SIGNALS HERE
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doofusschweetz · 2 years ago
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princess-lvcifer · 19 days ago
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I want to write a self-indulgent silly fanfic and put all the rockstars I like there and put them in situations of all kinds like puppets
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romancepartner · 11 months ago
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captaincleverusernamehere · 2 years ago
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DOA is, as expected, the most insanely fun dance to be in 🕺🏼💃🕺🏼🕺🏼💃💃
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theatrepup · 2 years ago
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So, in 2019, MAD Magazine had a column called The 27 Club, by Luke McGarry, about the adventures of living impaired rock stars. In this issue, Keith Richards hangs out with Brian Jones in Heaven, pondering the past. Obviously being MAD, it's not exactly in good taste, but it does provide some biting commentary on rock and society in general. See what you think (there's 3 pages). :)
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nihilism-and-dad-jokes · 6 months ago
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Bitch I've got music from the 1920s saved, wtf???? The bulk of my every day listening is from the 70s-80s-90s????
It's not even an age thing, I was born after 2000. But what kind of music lover only listens to shit from the last decade??????
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