#Overnight Sensation
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months ago
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Motörhead - Love Can’t Buy You Money
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needypisces · 6 months ago
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#TASHIDUNCAN: she's an overnight sensation
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heavypedia · 1 month ago
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Lançado em 15 de outubro de 1996, Overnight Sensation é o 13º álbum de estúdio do Motörhead e traz o retorno à formação clássica de três integrantes, algo que a banda não fazia desde Another Perfect Day (1983). Com faixas como "I Don't Believe a Word", "Listen to Your Heart" e "Crazy Like a Fox", o álbum não obteve grande destaque nas paradas, mas alcançou a 39ª posição na Finlândia.
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atomicami · 1 year ago
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next chapters WHEN 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
omg there’s no way it’s that good 😭 overnight sensation has got to be my driest fic so far
(i might have chapter 2 up next weekend though idk)
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metalsongoftheday · 2 years ago
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Friday, January 27: Motörhead, “Civil War”
R.I.P. Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister (1945-2015)
Although Motörhead was working as a trio for the first time in over a decade, “Civil War” opened Overnight Sensation with the same sort of full-throttle fury the band accomplished during the Würzel years, proving that the Kilmister/ Campbell/Dee combo was more than capable enough to sustain itself.  Lemmy may not have had anything to prove by this point, but Phil Campbell showed he could handle all guitar duties by plowing trough a central riff that was steady and deceptively simple in its steamrolling, perfectly keeping up with Mikkey Dee’s similarly stealthy drumming- his percussion had the necessary attack, but he layered in semi-progressive flourishes honed during his early years with King Diamond.  All of this made “Civil War” both a prototypical Motörhead barnburner and also its own thing that reflected the chemistry of this lineup: it flattened the room, and Lemmy’s lyrics and snarl were as cutting as ever, but there was a sophistication lurking underneath that could have only come from these three individuals working together.
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blastfrommypast · 2 years ago
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Hi guys! I just want to encourage everyone to follow and reblog everything you want. I have mostly Cobra photos (especially Gabe and Suarez) but there’s a few others who will make appearances as I filter through things.
Feel free to add me here or send me a message if you have any questions or wanna talk :) also can find me on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/nightmaresinink?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
The photo below is not mine but I’ve seen it make it’s rounds on the internet. I’m the awkward girl between his legs… was trying to duck out of the photo and ended up in it in the worst way possible. Yikes.
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Part Two: The Come Up
Part 1
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Cade Manning (singer songwriter): "I began to write songs when I was 11 or 12. I spent most of my middle school years writing and making music. I didn't really bother with making friends or anything. Music was the only thing that I cared about. During those years of my life I was always writing songs, recording them, and editing so I could post them onto Soundcloud and whatnot. When Musically was a thing I posted there too, so I could build my platform. Doing all of that really took up my time , so there wasn't ever really time for me to do normal preteen things like hanging out or whatever. I was focused on building towards my career."
Anne Manning (Cade's mother): "I was, not worried per say, but concerned with the lack of friends Cade had when he was younger. I mean don;t get me wrong, I loved that he was dedicated to working towards his dream, but I didn't think that not interacting with kids his age was a good thing. John and I did try to help him but were unsuccessful."
Cade Manning (singer songwriter): "I wouldn't say I had no friends. There was a guy I grew up with. Tommy Wade. I would say he was, is, my best friend. Our moms were, still are, childhood best friends. Tommy's mom had him a few weeks before my mom had me so I think they had hopes of us becoming like the 'next generation' of them. They were right. Many memories of my childhood include him. Like the time we were on the swing set at his cousin's house and I thought it would be a great idea to jump off while I was high in the air and ended up scratching up my knee pretty bad. Blood was oozing down my leg and I remember Tommy screaming and almost passing out. But yeah, he and I have been great friends since were babies. Even through those middle school days where I was grinding pretty much day and night building and expanding my music. Tommy helped me through all of it. He became my first real fan. From the very beginning he was always hyping me up and helping me. He helped me develop my style and genre and was always there for me whenever I was stuck or hating the way a song was coming out. He helped me get my music out there, posting songs that I had recorded or was in the midst of making. He showed his other friends my music and they all fell in love with it, asking him when I'd make more. I honestly feel like none of this would have happened had we not become close. So, thank you Tommy. For everything."
Tommy Wade (Cade's childhood friend): "Yeah, Cade was always into music. Always banging on anything that made noise, he was. Our childhood was fairly normal. We were always at his place or mine. It depended on whose parents were working. We had sleepovers almost every weekend. Family events, birthday parties, my grandpa's funeral, he was there. Every important milestone he witnessed. And vice versa. When we hit middle school that's when Cade really doubled down on making it into the industry. I thought it was a bit weird that someone my age already knew what they wanted to be. But at the same time I knew that Cade had made up his mind long before we reached middle school. I fully supported his dream. I wanted to see him make it. Whenever he recorded new music I was always the first one that got to hear it. I loved everything he made. I remember the long nights of posting his new songs everywhere. Soundcloud, Musically, Snapchat, Instagram, anywhere really. In school I would show my other friends his stuff and they loved it. They always asked me when he would make something new, and I always felt a rush of pride in me when they would rave about his new song or beat. Watching Cade's music spread around to people outside of school was surreal. Then it spread out to other counties and eventually our of state. As social media became more popular, more people would post themselves singing along to his music or dancing. It felt good watching Cade get more popular. And I was there from the beginning."
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Anne Manning (Cade's mother): "I remember the day very vividly. September 19, 2021. I'm the kitchen, going through the mail, when I get a call from an unknown number. I answer it because I have this feeling that I should. A man's voice comes through the speaker. He asks me, 'Is this Cade Manning?'. I'd told him it wasn't, that I was his mother, and in my head I'm wondering, 'what does this man want with my son?'. He explained to me that he was a music producer with a record label and that he wanted to talk to Cade because he had come across him on Musically or some app like that and was interested in hearing more in person. And I'm like 'Oh my gosh, this is it. This is what he's been waiting for.' I had told him that Cade wasn't home at the time, he was out with his dad, but I would give him Cade's phone number so he could speak with him about it. As soon as we hung up I immediately called John to tell him about it. He was ecstatic. I didn't tell Cade directly about it because I didn't want to spoil the surprise but I did tell him to watch out for a call from an unknown number. He was confused but he listened to me. And from then on, the rest is history."
John Manning (Cade's father): "When Anne called I nearly yelled out loud from shock. Cade and I were out at the grocery store when she called me. As soon as we were done I sped home."
Cade Manning (singer songwriter): "I was very confused when my dad started acting weird. He kept giving me these weird glances. and started speeding, which was unlike him. When we got home my mom was standing in the doorway, with a big smile and bright eyes. It was honestly a bit freaky. She told me that she had gotten a call, didn't tell me who from, and to be on the lookout for a call from a number I didn't know. A few hours later I got a call from a California number and I answered it because my mom had told me to and it was a producer with Pacific Coast Recording Company that was interested in hearing more of my music. He wanted to meet with me to do a studio session. I was stunned. In my head I was freaking out because this is what I had been working towards since I was 11. I said yes, of course. Then two weeks later I was off to LA."
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Billy Reign (music producer): "I first met Cade when he was 16 in October 2021. A buddy of mine had a teen son who had been obsessively listening to this artist who had been trending on Tiktok for a little while now. He gave me the name of the artist and some of his stuff, I listened to it and didn't to hear more than 10 seconds of this first song before I knew that I wanted to meet him. I worked with my team to find him so I could get in contact with him. I first got into contact with the mother before she forwarded me towards Cade. I called him and invited him out to LA to do a recording session to see if I wanted to him on the label. He came out, we got to know each other, and within a couple of days I had him walking out of the studio with a contract."
Director: "Why did you decide after only one session with Cade to sign him?"
Billy Reign (music producer): "Great question. I knew I wanted him because there wasn't any artist like him out there. His vocals were so raw and real and you could feel the passion he poured into music. He was so in tune with his emotions that they flowed into his writing which were only made greater when he sang. And he could play almost any instrument you put in front of him. And with him being so young I knew I would be able to help hone him into what he wanted to be."
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Cade Manning (singer songwriter): "After Billy and I, professionally, recorded a couple of songs together he handed me a contract and I signed it, with my parents and lawyer present because I was a minor at the time. It was agreed before I left to go back home that we would wait until I was out of school for the summer to record any albums but I still had to write new songs, make beats, and send it all over to Billy so that we had stuff ready to record when I was done."
Tommy Wade (Cade's childhood friend): "I remember Cade telling me that he was going to be gone for about a week a little less than a month after school started because he had to go to LA for something important. It wasn't until he got back when I found out what the important thing was. When he got back from LA, Cade showed me the contract he had signed with Pacific Coast. It was insane. I remember freaking out with him and crying tears of joy. I was really proud of him."
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Billy Reign (music producer): "When Cade got out of school for the summer he came back to LA to record his first album with us. Over the course of the school year he had been keeping in contact with me about songs that he had written and wanted to record. Over the nine month period he sent me samples and recordings of him playing the things he written and some of his revised songs he'd written when he was younger. As soon as he'd settled down we were in the studio recording for hours. Honestly I was shocked by how much he was giving us. On the first day alone we were in the studio for at least 10 hours, taking short breaks in between a few songs of course, but even then he didn't look tired at all. By the end of the first week we had recorded about 18 songs. We went through all of them one by one and cutting the ones he didn't like. When we were done with that we had 14 songs left. We edited those and created the album. All in all it took about a month but we had done. We helped him create his first studio album."
Cade Manning (singer songwriter): "It was crazy. Better than anything I had ever imagined. My first real studio album. I titled it TEENAGE DREAMS. A bit on the nose but I thought it fit perfectly. Me and Tommy were posting about it just to get the word and we dropped the album on July 1, 2022. People who had been following me and my music for years were really excited and stuff and when it dropped it was like a tidal wave of love and support. Within the following weeks it was getting more and more streams everywhere. It was even trending on Tiktok. I heard one of the songs from it on the radio for the first time when I was out with Tommy and another friend of mine who were visiting and it was like an out of body experience. It was great. After the album was released my account followings tripled on every platform. The love I was receiving was insane."
John Manning (Cade's father): "When Cade's album was released it was mayhem. Nearly overnight he went from this desperate kid trying to make it to a media sensation. Every radio station was playing his songs and he was riding that high for a while. For good reason. His music was good. Cade was achieving things that I had dreamed about and I was so proud of him. Still am. Anne and I watched as Cade was gaining the fame he deserved and we almost cried. Really. We spent the summer in LA watching Cade rise to stardom at such a young age. He was being recognized on the streets by fans and was signing autographs not too long after the release. It was a true wonder watching him reach his dream."
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mydadlistenstothis · 8 months ago
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New podcast episode is up! This week, we pay tribute to Eric Carmen and go back to where it all started with the Raspberries
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krebstar3000 · 9 months ago
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Raspberries - Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)
RIP Eric Carmen.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 25 days ago
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Motörhead - Murder Show
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guerrilla-operator · 11 months ago
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Motörhead // Overnight Sensation
Overnight sensation Turned your hard heart cold The bad boys sold your franchise Stole your rock 'n' roll You're just looking for someone To take your spirit home The bad boys sold your franchise, baby And stole your rock 'n' roll
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atomicami · 1 year ago
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guys i’m still working on bfm abby but do y’all want chapter 5 of overnight sensation this week??
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kb-p2730 · 1 year ago
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dijidweeeb · 1 year ago
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Motivational Music in the Morning ... #Firehouse, #OvernightSensation ... From The #FirehouseAlbum [Official Audio Track] (1990) #MMitM1
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howdoichooseablogname · 1 day ago
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buddie au where they get together after the episode of hotshots they're cameo in is released
theyre watching it and curious on what people think, if they were noticed. they have a small cult following shipping them and like 10 works on ao3. this is, like, a month or two after the episode is released
the two of them read all of them (half are explicit) and can't look at each other in the eyes. it takes bobby asking about what's going on between them that gets them to confess
they never realized they could be together and it made them realize they actually love each other
it ends with them getting together and possibly accidentally making waves online (the fics of thier characters triple over night)
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v1rtualtrash · 13 hours ago
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Posting this because why not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Based on @tanasha-not-yet 's merman Greylock design! I was originally not going to colour this but hey but my hand took control of me and now here we are
I also have an idea for an actually coloured and rendered drawing but I'll post it later, if I ever finish it lmao
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