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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 3 months ago
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Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence
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ducklooney · 5 months ago
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Mickey, Donald and Goofy during the 1990s and in 1990s outfits
I know people tend to object to how Max Goof and Huey, Dewey and Louie were portrayed in the 1990s and dressed in the 1990s, although they weren't bad, but here's Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Jose, Fethry, Gus and Gladstone who also wore 1990s outfits and were portrayed as teenagers is not a problem. Isn't it? If I were to ask ironically of course.
Joking aside, I am posting these pictures as covers and Disney (whether European, American or Brazilian) is setting up these characters by posing as teenagers during the 1970s, 1990s and 2000s era, as well as wearing those clothes and outfits from the 1990s and 2000s era. Yes, you also have Dance Dance Revolution with Mickey and friends wearing 1990s outfits. Pop music, rock, metal, hip-hop and other types of music that prevailed during that era. There are cringes, but not all cringes. Still, there are some of us who grew up during the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s era, right? Or at least some of us. Certainly teenage Donald and Goofy remind me a lot of Max Goof and Huey, Dewey and Louie from A Goofy Movie and the Quack Pack.
I have yet to see Panchito, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Drake Mallard and other famous Disney characters wearing 1990s outfits, but it would be hilarious to see them too.
If you like it, feel free to like and reblog this.
P.S. Yes, I like how Max and Huey, Dewey and Louie are portrayed in the 1990s and I don't care about other negative opinions, and I like the outfits that Donald and Jose Carioca wear. My opinion.
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spockvarietyhour · 5 months ago
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Robocop: The Series "Heartbreakers" (1994)
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penguinpower1101 · 8 months ago
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Random shower thought.
If I had a nickel for every time an autistic dealer of rare books stopped the end of the world with the help of his taller, lankier, equally Autistic husband and then later "Wasn't on speaking terms." with said husband, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, But it's weird that it happened twice.
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aq2003 · 8 months ago
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compilation of some of my personal favorite hamlet reviews on letterboxd
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xleggy · 3 months ago
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Madonna
‘Remixed & Revisited’
Japanese release, 2003
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born-to-lose · 21 days ago
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I love when people leave a piece of themselves with a vinyl. Underlining song titles on the sleeve, writing their name somewhere, putting a sheet with reviews or notes inside etc <3333
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 5 months ago
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34 YEARS AGO TODAY -- THE COWBOYS FROM HELL TOOK OVER THE CITY OF DALLAS, TX.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a flyer design promoting PANTERA's "Cowboys from Hell" record release party, on Saturday July 21, 1990, at the Basement, Dallas, TX. Artwork by Dimebag Darrell (1966-2004) -- another legend lost.
FLYER INFO: "The Basement in Dallas was the unofficial home base club in the early days of PANTERA, which shot three music videos in one day there: "Psycho Holiday", "Cemetery Gates" and "Cowboys from Hell". Three days before the release of "Cowboys from Hell", Pantera played a record release party for everyone at The Basement, for which guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott created the original flyer."
-- BRAVE WORDS (July, 2020)
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3417177015586275262.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 8 months ago
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Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven
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dazaiconfused · 1 year ago
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Pet Shop Boys versus America - EVERY chronological IMAGE
Part 3 out of 3 (fucking finally)
“At times, when writing about the Pet Shop Boys, it can feel as though much of what you want to write is already written at the moment it happened in real time in front of you.”
(Photographs by Pennie Smith)
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spilladabalia · 9 months ago
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Television Personalities - I Like That In A Girl
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devilladyman · 2 months ago
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this is late as fuck, i just wanted you to know that when i saw you changed your user to smth devilman related i got so excited. thats my favorite media. you're so real
Thank you for the message. The username is intended to reference the ‘90s spin-off Devilman: Lady in particular. I am pleased anybody noticed or even cared. ^.^ As I presume it does not interest most people, I tend to keep quiet on my longstanding fixation with Devilman / adjacent works & the artistry of Gō Nagai himself. Here is (in a hastily organized attempt at compression) my Devilman(&co) collection thus far:
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Ehahhh… ^_^ And I find you impressive, I appreciate the contact.
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redfish-blu · 2 years ago
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Writing danger days fic is like: Shit, this song was released after the world ended.
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get-back-homeward · 2 years ago
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randomly caught this headline and surprise surprise, it’s a copy and paste job from an old interview. but now i’m curious.
has anyone run into the original 1994 Reverb interview?
According to Reverb, during a 1994 interview with guitar writer Tony Bacon, Paul shared which Elvis song made him burst into tears as an adult.
Reflecting back on The King’s 1950s Sun Studio records, Macca said: “Yeah. I heard them this summer – haven’t heard them for years – and I was blown away. I suddenly realised the last time I listened to this thoroughly was before The Beatles, before all that happened to me, and it just stripped it all away. It was like I was a kid playing snooker again and listening. It actually got me crying, pow. Really did it to me.”
The Elvis song that reduced Paul to tears was I Want You, I Need You, I Love You. The Beatles star said he could remember all the words, singing the lyrics: “Hold me close, hold me tight…”
The now 80-year-old shared: “And my kids were like, Dad, you know all the words to this stuff? You better believe it. And I thought, ‘Well, I once was a kid like this, before all The Beatles thing, and now you live with the whole legacy of The Beatles, and it’s great. You could do a lot worse.’ But you know what I mean? i Just the idea of that was fantastic—I was 17 again. Not a bad feeling when you’re 52. Anyway, what do you want to talk about? I’m nattering on here.”
ETA: I found it! 1994 Reverb Interview
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thestonecuttersguild · 2 months ago
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Slowdive – Bleed (2020 Remastered)
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bonafidehero · 2 months ago
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My mom and her friends circa 1992 🥲
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