#Jilly Johnson
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hellooldsmelly · 2 months ago
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cosmicretreat · 4 months ago
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drakehavenelite · 8 months ago
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Now Playing...
Artist: Blonde On Blonde
Title: Hold On, I'm Coming
Album: Blonde On Blonde
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Played on: Fri Sep 13 2024 13:19:32 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)
#Blonde On Blonde #Female Fronted #BEWARE THE SIREN
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kaplak1864 · 9 months ago
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Jilly Johnson
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zippocreed501 · 1 year ago
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Best (?) of Top Of The Pops 76
The Toppers cover ABBA (yep, you guessed it - badly)
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ultrameganicolaokay · 2 months ago
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The Haunting of Jilly Johnson TPB by Rafael Busóm Clúa and more. Cover by Busóm Clúa. Out in May/June (depending on territory).
"From the very first night in her new flat, Jilly Johnson is haunted by nightmares and calls out the name of a man who Jilly does not know. Spooked by a fortune teller, and by what she sees as the flat itself sending her messages, she becomes determined to find out more about the previous tenants, and the accident that led to the death of one of them. And then in The Island of Stones, two English tourists on holiday on a Greek island meet a modern master sculptor, known for his stone statues of the human form, and discover the secret of his success-the head of Medusa. This story acts as a showcase for Rafael Busóm Clúa, who initially caught the reader's eye with his incredibly stylish work on Sugar Jones."
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celebclippinz · 7 months ago
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princeloww · 8 months ago
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rivals plot summary (including content warnings)
What to expect from the new DT show, basically. Vague spoiler warning.
Tony Baddingham, DT's character, runs a British television company in the Cotswold area. He is a lord and, as you might guess, extremely rich. He tends to manipulate people and spend their money instead of his, so that when his ventures go wrong, other people are left scrambling to pick up their losses, while he's completely fine.
He has a long-lasting rivalry with the tory minister for sport, Rupert Campbell-Black. Rupert is extremely charming and athletic, and has a new mistress every week. He is divorced and does not see his two children very often. He's an athlete at heart, and adores his horses more than people --- but politics are a lot more stable than that.
The plot follows a very large cast of characters, which can be quite confusing at first. I had to go back and work out who Beattie Johnson was, for example, because I'd completely forgotten who she was and who she was involved with. There are lots of wives and husbands and mistresses and children, so it gets a bit complicated. Most of the characters are somehow linked to Corinium, Lord B (Tony Baddingham)'s TV company.
Tony hooks up with and employs an American director/writer, Cameron Cook. She moves to England to work at Corinium. Her arrival and bad attitude forms tension in the Coriunium workspace, and the tension furthers when Declan O'Hara, an Irish TV presenter and author, arrives at Corinium. He is a leftist (in contrast to the conservatives around him) and often discriminated against for being Irish. At times he is accused of having IRA links, mostly just to make him look bad. He and Tony's personalities clash, leading to a fall out at Corinium. Declan, in a drunken rage, quits his job and falls into a bit of a bad state.
Recovering from the publicity of his departure, Declan groups up with Rupert Campbell-Black and a few others (including Tony's brother, Basil Baddingham) to create a rival television company, Venturer, to challenge Corinium and Tony for the franchise.
There is a lot of romance and a LOT of subplots. Declan's daughter, Taggie O'Hara, is a dyslexic cook who struggles to find work due to her inability to read and write. She develops a crush on Rupert, who is considerably older. If I start talking about how much I despise their relationship, I will never stop. Taggie will probably be quite a main character in the show, I'm guessing. Declan also has a wife, Maud, who is a failed actress and spends all of his money.
Tony's wife, Monica, is very charitable and employs Taggie despite Declan and Tony's rivalry. She is aware that Tony is having an affair with Cameron Cook. An affair which, while Cameron is under his employment, becomes extremely toxic and abusive.
I'm sure the show will be rounded out a bit for modern audiences, but warnings wise (at least in the book), Rivals includes themes of sexual assault (particularly groping), misogyny, domestic abuse and much more. A big majority of the characters are rich and extremely corrupt. Tony, the baddie of the story, has some of the worst moments. There is a scene where he hits and throws a woman until she is bleeding, because she's 'betrayed' him. He also threatens to kill somebody. On a separate occasion, he tells a distraught SA victim not to tell anybody, because the attacker is somebody who he needs on his side, for money. There is also, obviously, given the kind of characters we follow, a lot of classism. Valerie Jones, for example, exists as a punching bag for a middle-class Northern woman who wants to be like the rich Southerners.
Tony might be the bad guy, but Rupert, who we're supposed to like, is also awful. He's Jilly Cooper's little golden boy, despite being horrible. I hate him so much but Jilly clearly loves him. He gropes eighteen-year-old girls and objectifies every single woman he speaks to.
Again, I'm sure a lot of this will be toned down, but watch with caution. The story has light moments and lots of romance, comedy and drama --- it just occasionally dips into dark themes. There will probably be lots of dinner parties, as every other scene is a giant social gathering. As much as I have issue with Jilly Cooper, she is absolutely excellent at writing large social scenes with dozens of different subplots combining.
There's also a weird theme of characters describing 14-year-olds (specifically 14-year-olds) in weird predatory ways. It's weird though, because a strange amount of characters do it -- to the degree where I think it's just Jilly Cooper describing them weirdly. She acts as though being a teenage girl is a woman's prime and that she is wasted after that. She has also gone on the record to state that she hates feminists. I'm not a giant fan, frankly.
On a lighter note, if you want to tell who's supposed to be a good guy, just remember that the good guys always quote poetry and like animals.
Despite its many flaws and dark themes, Rivals really is an interesting read. Jilly Cooper says the weirdest, most fucked up things ("she's like a little sister", thinks Rupert, right after staring at the 18-yo's ass) but the story really supports itself. It's interesting, gossipy, raunchy and very well written. Cooper is an expert at big scenes, and works so well with the giant ensemble cast. I disagree with a lot of things she says, but I think the show will be really good. I'm super excited and can't wait to watch it. There's a particular scene with David's character that I'm looking forward to; while in the book it was a bit scary, because we know how Jilly is with teenagers, there's a scene where Tony drives Declan(his enemy)'s daughter home, and is actually very nice to her before realising who she is. I think DT will do this scene a lot better, and it might actually be a bit endearing. Idk, I don't wanna jinx it, but I think it has potential to be a sweet scene, with the charm DT typically brings to these roles.
If anyone has any plot-related questions, or about David's character or anything, please feel free to ask! I'm more than happy to ramble about this book, because I do really like it. I see and dislike its flaws, but personally I am able to look past them and appreciate the story and characters. They're all horrible people, but let's be honest. They're politicians and rich, tory lords in the 1980s. They were always going to be horrible. You can like something that contains problematic characters without necessarily, immediately condoning and agreeing with those things. People online and especially on places like TikTok seem to struggle with this concept, but I'm a firm believer in media literacy and accepting flaws. You can like something that is bad. You can like villains. It's fine.
Declan is my favourite btw. Live laugh love Declan O'Hara
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hellooldsmelly · 22 days ago
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cosmicretreat · 4 months ago
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pupsmailbox · 5 months ago
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STARTING WITH J
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uno-universal · 2 years ago
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Jilly Johnson, model, wearing short skirt, London. 23rd April 1976
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gunnersden · 2 years ago
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Jilly Johnson ..London 1976.
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beautiesonthescreen3 · 1 month ago
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“I don't care how much I pay. I wanna drive my bus to my baby each day..." ("Magic Bus" by The Who)
English actress/model Jilly Johnson, 1976 - Photo by Doreen Spooner; Amber Heard by Ellen Von Unwerth for Guess, 2011; Mexican actress/singer/dancer Lilia Prado (1928-2006) in "Mexican Bus Ride" / "Subida al Cielo" (Luis Buñuel, 1952); Marion Cotillard by Ellen von Unwerth for Tatler Magazine, 2010
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alexadd77 · 3 months ago
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Golden Earring - Moontan Lp 1974 (1974) Polydor - Spain. Rare censured spanish first press.
El mejor trabajo de Golden Earring incluyendo su mayor exito, Radar Love con una bonita portada gatefold con la imgen de la actriz Jilly Johnson vestida unicamente con unas plumas y a la que el censor español vio a bien añadirle un recuadro para tapar sus verguenzas.el gatefold intdrior tambien censura un culo subiendo un cartel para taparlo. El disco aun con temas algo largos esta muy bien con estilos variadosl Hard rock, Space rock, Glam y Prog rock.Disco perfecto y Portada con algunas manchas de humedad pero por el precio que pague no me puedo quejar.
#goldenearring #noontan #jillyjohnson #censured #hardrock #lp #glam #33rpm #album #instavinyl #vinylcollection #vinyljunkie #vinylrecords #album #vinylcollectionpost #rock #recordcover #recordcollection #riotgirl #recordcollector #artwork #design #classicrock
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mettasing · 5 months ago
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btw about this mouthwashing situation (partly). i get that new fandoms are rabid, and everyone wants to ride the train BUT. there's stuff that happens all the time, and it's especially prevalent in these new fandoms. cuz ppl want to latch onto the hottest thing, etc. it's media "analysis".
...how do you sit there, retell the complete story of a book/movie/comic/game with some lame-ass comments and monotonous cool guy voice for 40 fucking hours and then have the gall to name ur video AN ANALYSIS. analysis where??? bitch that's a summary??? and it's not even good??? idk why i choose to appear emotional over this but i'm so fucking tired of "yeagh... so johnny johnson picks up the axe and then dismembers milly jilly gruesomely and uhm guys i think there's a metaphor for systemic misogyny and some deep allegory guys i'm not very smart so idk i won't bother explaining it to ya... and then he hunts down bobbly wobbly and strangles horse plinko and he's a very bad guy. so yeah a harrowing story about our human nature" – and i doubt that something like last sentence will be there tbh... if you want to analyse something then do it, otherwise name ur stuff "story summary" and move on. it's not immoral, it's just uhh nobody presents a lizard and says it's a bird. retelling is not analysing. i get that names and labels are all made up, but we didn't invent them just to fuck around.
*falls on a pillow*
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