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heywasistdas · 2 years
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Josh Doss - Distant Memories
(just updated the label page, though we do still have a few copies left)
We have been quite in awe of Mr.Doss ever since getting the connection via James Jackson Toth. Josh is a exceptionally talented song writer and when he gets together with a band of cohorts, the sparks fly in a classic low-fi rock n roll way. “Distant Memories” continues that same basement echo, outsider rock n roll session feel of his previous album for Was Ist Das? “Don’t Let Your Time Pass You…
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mayasdeluca · 4 months
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captainsavre · 7 months
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abcpublicity: The cast, crew and creative teams behind @station19 gathered on set today to commemorate 100 episodes of the high-action drama with a cake-cutting celebration!
The new season premieres Thursday, March 14 on @abcnetwork and streams next day on @hulu!
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englishstrawbie · 5 months
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@/spampistefania on IG
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masoncarr2244 · 4 months
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lilypoppy28 · 2 years
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Station 19 - Episode 6.01 Twist And Shout: Travis,Vic &Theo (with Cpt Beckett):You Will Impress Them Because You are Impressive.
Credit: ABC
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remainsstreet · 7 years
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tasha-draws · 7 years
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#14 - Watching the sun disappear
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punxsutawneyspirit · 7 years
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Bill Murray, pictured with Barrett Doss, Andy Karl, Brian Doyle Murray and Josh Lamon, was in attendance at the "Groundhog Day" musical Tuesday night. (2017 BRUCE GLIKAS/FILMMAGIC)
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mayasdeluca · 4 months
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captainsavre · 5 months
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100 Episodes and Beyond: The Legacy of ‘Station 19’
What we’ll always take away from the landmark series even after it fades to black.
BY MALCOLM VENABLEPUBLISHED: APR 10, 2024
Station 19 is ending, sadly, but when it does make its final farewell this year, Shondaland’s ABC series will leave behind more than teary eyes and a legion of loyal fans not ready to say goodbye. Though on the surface Station 19 functions as a standard emergency services/rescue drama, it has so much more going on underneath its fireproof exterior. For seven seasons now, the Grey’s Anatomy spin-off has become a landmark TV show in its own right, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
On a recent visit to the Station 19 set, where Shondaland was on hand to celebrate the momentous achievement of Station 19 finishing its 100th episode, which airs Thursday, April 11, we caught up with its beloved stars to probe what the show means — and talk about some of the ways the show will live on forever.
First-responder life
Perhaps the biggest and most important legacy of Station 19 is the way it reveals the struggles, sacrifices, and everyday heroism of first responders. Statistics show that Americans make roughly 240 million 911 calls a year — that’s more than 600,000 emergency calls per day. If we’re lucky, we’ll never have to make such a call, making it easy to forget that on the other end of that line are real people who get up every day and put their own needs and lives aside to help us when we’re having the worst day ever.
Through all kinds of calamities, disasters, and unthinkable emergencies — gas leaks and bombs, medical scares and car crashes, and of course, fires — we’ve seen these fictional characters mirror the courage and heroism real first responders exhibit every day. “I think Station,” executive producer and co-showrunner Peter Paige says, “has this magical formula of great action, incredible characters, incredible human stories that model a better way to be in the world.” Amen to that!
Mental health
The flip side of those incredible acts of service on Station 19 is the toll such a job takes. Sure, fires and rescue scenes make really good TV, but what has made Station 19 so impactful is the way it shows the human cost of such work. The death of Rigo (played by Rigo Sanchez) in season three is a good example: The subsequent group therapy sessions, where Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) and the team confront their grief and loss, illustrated how the job doesn’t exist in a vacuum and even the world’s toughest people feel emotional pain. “The relationships and circumstances really resonate with the audience,” Ortiz says. “They cry with us and grieve with us.”
Representation
“I feel like we have a lot of good representation,” says Zoanne Clack, co-showrunner and executive producer. “A lot of people who don’t see themselves represented usually on network television see themselves on our show.” She couldn’t be more correct. Station 19 has been trailblazing for the way it depicts a number of underrepresented groups — most notably Latinos, who are vastly underrepresented on television — in lead roles, with Pruitt Herrera (Miguel Sandoval) and Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) in particular as standout examples. Showing them as captains has been quietly revolutionary, helping to undo persistent stereotypes that have Latinx people in service jobs or as criminals. LGBTQ characters get a lot of shine on Station 19 too; we see characters like Carina (Stefania Spampinato) and Maya (Danielle Savre) living out their lives, and not being held up as perfect aspirational models but as everyday people dealing with work, relationships, parenting, and the like — just like so many LGBTQ people the world over.
Family
“I think everybody sees the family they grew up in and the family they created — good, bad, and ugly,” says Jason George, otherwise known as Dr. Ben Warren. Indeed, Station 19’s 100 powerful episodes give us unflinching glimpses into what it looks like to be a pea in a pod, so to speak, and navigate the dynamics of being in a forced cluster — particularly accepting and supporting other people even if, in the moment, you’d really rather not. From courtships to breakups, baby making, and confronting the finality to death, the Station 19 family have endured it all together, and viewers have gone through it all alongside them. And that’s just one of the many reasons why its impact will stick inside the hearts of viewers for years to come.
For more on the legacy of Station 19, watch the video above from the series’ 100th episode celebration. And catch the final season of Station 19 on Thursdays on ABC, or stream episodes on Hulu.
Link: 100 Episodes and Beyond: The Legacy of ‘Station 19’ (shondaland.com)
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dwnerdymusicalgirl · 7 years
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Have you ever wondered it is like in my head? Well enjoy this really bad mashup of the 2017 nominees for Best Musical cause I love them all so much and would give them all an award if I could. 
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masoncarr2244 · 6 months
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postpunkindustrial · 3 years
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Ambient tastemaker Malibu weaves together a gossamer patchwork of slow selections for her transcendent Fact mix.
Ever since her unforgettable appearance on PAN’s essential mono no aware compilation all the way back in 2017, French producer Malibu has been busy excavating new seams of ambient, ethereal beauty. Whether producing as Malibu, or releasing stunning ambient pop edits as DJ Lostboi, she picks a delicate thread through the landscape of contemporary electronic and experimental music, joining the dots between Kelly Moran and Evian Christ, casting magic spells on Charli XCX and lending her cinematic vocal stylings to Oliver Coates and Dark0. Approaching her source material with a singular regard for the gauzy and gorgeous, Malibu teases her ambient palette into new and exciting places.
For her Fact mix, Malibu collates a stunning selection of what she describes as “music to count shooting stars to”, weaving together a gossamer patchwork of unreleased material, new favorites, contributions from friends and collaborators, as well as some Eurotrance standards, all slowed to a bewitching crawl. Complete with dreamy field recordings and Terrence Malick-esque whispers, Malibu’s Fact mix picks you up on a transcendent updraft and deposits you on the shores of Camargue, pearlescent sea foam lapping around your ankles.
One Life: four remixes, featuring Julianna Barwick, John Beltran, Kelly Moran and Evian Christ, is out now, via UNO NYC. Tune into Malibu’s monthly NTS show, United In Flames, and find her on Instagram.
Tracklist:
Deep Forest — Sweet Lullaby Himera — ??? (Malibu Mix) Evian Christ — Ultra Lorn — Spinning In A Dream Malibu — ??? Guru Josh Project — Infinity Malibu — ??? Salt Tank — Eugina Push — Strange World Doss — Strawberry 4 Strings — Day Time Damso — 911
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ask-you-what-sir · 3 years
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my darling Angie ( @hellitwasyoufirstsergeant ) tagged me to list my top 10 fictional characters that i fell in love with in 2021 ! tbh seeing dawsey adams in your list made me wanna watch tglappps again aah. anyway since i got into bob this year i could literally list my fav boys from that and have the 10 characters lol
george luz - band of brothers
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david budd - bodyguard
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anthony o'hare‌ - the last letter from your lover
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remus lupin - harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban (yes i rewatched the hp movies and it made me fall in love with him again. i'm officially back in my lupin phase - and don't even get me started on the fancast)
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nathaniel fick‌ - generation kill
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quirrell - a very potter musical
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josh ray person - generation kill
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desmond doss - hacksaw ridge
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carwood lipton - band of brothers
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justin davis - spinning out
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tagging some lovelies if you wanna: @now-im-a-belieber @tvserie-s-world @wecomrades @how-are-those-nuts-sarge @vintagelavenderskies
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superbatson · 7 years
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*bangs fist on table* BARRETT DOSS IS GOING TO BE IN MARSHALL???
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