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26. September 2023
Tafelwerke, so sehen sie also aus
Ich räume einen Stapel Bücher mit Logarithmentafeln von dem Hocker in Roger Stapletons Büro, auf den ich mich setzen will, und schlage das oberste Buch auf. Auf jeder Seite sind Zahlenreihen. Ich kenne so was nur aus anderen Büchern. Im Zusammenhang mit der Entdeckung von Benfords Gesetz werden Bücher voller Logarithmen oft erwähnt, weil offenbar die Seiten, auf denen die Zahlen mit 1 beginnen, nach langer Benutzung schmutziger werden als die übrigen Seiten. Ich betrachte Rogers Bücher, der Schnitt ist aber bei allen gleichmäßig vergilbt und nicht irgendwo auffälliger verschmutzt als woanders.
Ich sage, dass ich so was noch nie gesehen habe. "Ich auch!", sagt Rogers Kollege Peter Adamson begeistert. Ich gucke ihn überrascht an, weil er über 70 ist. Vielleicht wurden Logarithmenbücher viel früher abgeschafft, als ich bisher dachte? "Ich habe noch nie welche mit vierstelligen Zahlen gesehen, nur welche mit fünf-, sechs- und siebenstelligen", erklärt Peter. "Ach so", sage ich, "ich meinte, ich habe überhaupt noch nie welche gesehen." Rogers Büro, in dem dieses Gespräch stattfindet, liegt im "Napier Building" der Universität St Andrews, benannt nach einem der Erfinder des Logarithmus.
Als ich später Aleks (Jahrgang 1975) davon erzähle, sagt er: "Wir hatten in der Schule noch ein Tafelwerk, so hieß das. Aber schon keinen Rechenschieber mehr. Ein paar Jahrgänge vor mir hat man noch mit dem Rechenschieber rechnen gelernt, aber wir haben dann in der achten Klasse direkt den Schulrechner bekommen." – "Einen Taschenrechner?" – "Schulrechner hieß das. Der SR1."
(Kathrin Passig)
#Logarithmentafel#Tafelwerk#letztes Mal#erstes Mal#Kathrin Passig#Roger Stapleton#Peter Adamson#Aleks Scholz#Taschenrechner#Rechenschieber#Schulrechner#SR1
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tagged by my beloved no.1 chappell roan stan @cordiallyfuturedwight thanks my darling <33 i can only apologise for the lack of ms roan here... i swear good luck babe has been on repeat i don't know what happened
tagging the usual suspects, apologies if i've already missed yours: @aprylynn @jiminsproof @thvinyl @cosmicdreamgrl @visionsofgideontheninth @hoseeok @kimchokejin @jihopesjoint @monismochi <333 and you dear reader
oh and see here for more of my self-proclaimed songs of the summer if you're interested in that kind of thing
#director's commentary--#comin' around again - they call her amber MARK because she never misses. this one is particularly delicious#the thrill is gone - it's stunning. listening to raye again to prepare myself for genesis#bring back the seven minute songs i say!!#i'm fighting my own diminished attention span tooth and nail but i'm losing badly because i keep getting distracted#helen of troy - we all moved on from solar power a little too quickly actually this summer we should throw our cellular devices in the wate#whatcha doing - yeah i have this song on repeat to fund dua's next vacation and it's an honour to contribute.#ALSO did everyone see the chris stapleton x dua acm performance? exquisite. they served AND they ate#bodyguard - still my fav. ryan beatty i could find you anywhere#skip to the good bit - rizzle kicks are making a comeback and my god it has been twelve LONG years without them.#nature is healing. i can hear the trumpets#ok love you bye - anyone who decides to use the line 'if you can't see my mirrors - i can't see you' is an instant icon#it's uncanny - hall & oates deep cut. it's obviously fab#so sick of dreaming - maggie rogers i will follow you to the ends of the earth. album is phenomenal. what a loser!!!#aw shoot - cuntry and music global pop sensation cmat has done it yet again. happy pride my queen#honourable mentions - rachel chinouriri's new album is really great. listen to 'it is what it is'#obviously rm made it to the artist list. who else up thinking about nuts and groin rn!!!!!#vampire weekend's new album is like something from a peanuts comic and st. vincent's new album is indescribable#but if i had to try i'd say like something from a peanuts comic but if woodstock had an insatiable bloodthirst#okay i think that just about covers it! thanks darlings#MWAH#receiptify#tag
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playlists
I made playlist for hazbin hotel characters
charlie, vaggie, alastor, angel dust, husk, niffty, sir pentious (bonus adam)
❤️ Charlie ❤️
❤️ Humility, gorillaz
❤️ Lights, ellie goulding
❤️ Gateway to the stars, skeleton staff
❤️ Cry baby, melody martinez
❤️ Sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows, Lesley gore
❤️ KK bubblegum, animal crossing
❤️ Charlie’s inferno, the handsome devil
❤️ The exorcist, calypso
❤️ Space unicorns, parry gripp
❤️ Out of my league, fitz and the tantrums
❤️ Heathens, 21 pilots
❤️ Devil town, cavetown
❤️ Rat, penelope scott
💜 Vaggie 💜
💜 Saint benard, lincoln
💜 Angel with a shotgun, the cab
💜 I wouldn't mind, he is we
💜 Hell’s coming with me, poor man’s poison
💜 Mary on a cross, ghost
💜 Notion, the rare occasion
💜 Butch 4 butch, rio romeo
💜 Training wheels, melody martinez
💜 All the good girls go to hell, billie eilish
💜 Soku eye, gorillaz
💜 Spear of justice, toby fox
💜 Roar, katy perry
💜 Raincoat, studio killers
🧡 Alastor 🧡
🧡 Twisted, missio
🧡 All eyes on me, or3o
🧡 Our love is god, heathers musical
🧡 Animals, maroon 5
🧡 Dismemberment song, blue kid
🧡 Animal cannibal, karen skladany
🧡 We'll meet again, vera lynn
🧡 Terry's taxidermy, teddy hyde
🧡 Christmas kids, roar
🧡 Arms tonite, mother mother
🧡 The hunting song, tom lehrer
🧡 Necromancing dancing, bear ghost
🧡 Happy face, jagwar twin
🩷 Angel Dust 🩷
🩷 Epoch, the living tombstones
🩷 Say amen (saturday night) panic! At the disco
🩷 Bad romance, lady gaga
🩷 Candy store, heathers musical
🩷 Grrrls, aviva
🩷 Take a hint, victorious cast
🩷 Bubble gum bit*h, marina and the diamonds
🩷 Baby hotline, jack starbur
🩷 Weak, AJR
🩷 Bad habits, steve lacy
🩷 Vending machine of love, the stupendium
🩷 Front street, will wood and the tapeworms
🩷 Control, halsey
🤎 Husk 🤎
🤎 Let me down slowly, alec benjamin
🤎 Dirty harry, gorillaz
🤎 Ghosting, mother mother
🤎 Hand me my shovel i am going in, will wood and the tapeworms
🤎 The good, the bad and the dirty, panic! At the disco
🤎 The gambler, kenny rogers
🤎 Let's get this over with, they might be giants
🤎 Cats, dogs, and rats, rare americans
🤎 Your gonna go far kid, the offsrping
🤎 Pardon me, he is we
🤎 Coffee, jack starbur
🤎 Look who’s inside again, bo burham
🤎 Tennessee whiskey, chris stapleton
🤍 Niffty 🤍
🤍 Girlfriend, hemlock spring
🤍 Body, mother mother
🤍 Bill waterson, lemon demon
🤍 The masochism tango, tom lehrer
🤍 The red means i love you, madds buckley
🤍 Cell block tango, Chicago musical
🤍 Runs in the family, amanda palmer
🤍 Killer queen, queen
🤍 Hello kitty, avril lavigne
🤍 Pretty little psycho, theexorcist
🤍 Cannibal, kesha
🤍 Barbie girl, aqua
🤍 Curses, crane wives
💛 Sir Pentious 💛
💛 Love like you, steven universe
💛 Give and take, poor man’s poison
💛 Oh klahoma, jack starbar
💛 I’ll rust with you, steam powered giraffe
💛 Mr blue sky, electric light orchestra
💛 Hidden in the sand, tally hall
💛 Egg and soldiers, cosmo sheldrake
💛 Rhinestone eyes, gorillaz
💛 Man made objects, lemon demon
💛 Under my skin, jukebox ghost
💛 Bang!, AJR
💛 Secrets, one republic
💛 Savior of the skies, the cog is dead
🩵 Adam 🩵
🩵 Main character, will wood and the tapeworms
🩵 Stick it to the man, school of rock
🩵 Eighth wonder, lemon demon
🩵 Verbatim, mother mother
🩵 They’re only human, death note musical
🩵 American idiot, green day
🩵 5/4, gorillaz
🩵 Punk tactics, joey valance and brae
🩵 Kiss me son of god, they might be giants
🩵 DONTTRUSTME, 3OH!3
🩵 blood//water, grandson
🩵 Another way out, hollywood undead
🩵 Modern day cain, I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
#hazbin hotel#hellaverse#charlie morningstar#alastor#angel dust#niffty#hazbin hotel husk#sir pentious#vaggie hazbin hotel#character playlist#songs
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Actors that were in Alice in Wonderland media and where you might know them better from. Part 2: 1970s-1990s
Part 1 | Part 2(you're here!!) | Part 3
1972-
Michael Crawford as the White Rabbit: The Phantom/Erik from The Phantom of the Opera Cornelius Hackel from Hello Dolly!(movie) Robert Helpmann as the Mad Hatter: Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Michael Hordern as the Mock Turtle: Jacob Marley from A Christmas Carol(1971) Davy Kaye as the Mouse: Admiral from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Roy Kinnear as the Cheshire Cat: Henry Salt from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Pipkin from Watership Down
Through the Looking Glass(1973)-
Sarah Sutton as Alice: Nyssa from Doctor Who Geoffrey Bayldon as the White Knight: Dr. Duval from Pink Panther(1976)
Festival of Family Classics(1973)-
Carl Banas as the King of Hearts: Head Elf from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Scorpion from Spider-Man(1967) Sweetums from Tales from Muppetland- The Frog Prince Grandpa Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater Bernard Gouran as the Dormouse: Bumble/Spotted Elephant from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Paul Soles as the Cheshire Cat: Hermey from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Spider-Man/Peter Parker from Spider-Man(1967) Stanley Lieber from The Incredible Hulk(2008) Peg Dixon as the Queen of Hearts: May Parker/Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man(1967)
Alice at the Palace(1982)
Meryl Streep as Alice: Donna Sheridan from Mamma Mia!(movie) Mrs. Fox from Fantastic Mr. Fox The Witch from Into the Woods(movie) Cousin Topsy from Mary Poppins Returns Dee Dee Allen from The Prom(movie) Betty Aberlin as Alice's sister: Herself in Mister Roger's Neighborhood Debbie Allen as the Queen of Hearts: Dr. Catherine Avery Fox from Grey's Anatomy Michael Jeter as the Pig Baby/Dormouse/Bill: Mr. Noodle from Sesame Street Steamer/Smokey from The Polar Express
Great Performances(1983)-
Kate Burton as Alice:
Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy
Austin Pendleton as the White Rabbit:
Max from The Muppet Movie
Gurgle from Finding Nemo
Nathan Lane as the Mouse:
Timon from The Lion King
Hammegg from AstroBoy(2009)
Max Dialystock from The Producers
Gomez Addams from The Addams Family(musical)
Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat:
Narrator from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ray the Sun from Bear in the Big Blue House
(He was also the original director and costume designer for The Wiz(musical)
Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts:
Principal McGee from Grease
James Coco as the King of Hearts:
Mr. Skeffington from The Muppets Take Manhattan
Donald O’Connor as the Mock Turtle:
Cosmo Brown from Singin’ in the Rain
André De Shields as Tweedle Dum:
Hermes from Hadestown
The Wiz from The Wiz(musical)
Maureen Stapleton as the White Queen:
Mama Mae Peterson from Bye Bye Birdie
CBS(1985)-
Natalie Gregor as Alice: Jenny Foxworth from Oliver & Company Sherman Hemsley as the Mouse: B.P. Richfield from Dinosaurs Shelley Winters as the Dodo: Lena Gogan from Pete's Dragon Sammy Davis Jr. as the Caterpillar: Josh Howard from Ocean's 11 Robert Axelrod as the Frog Footman: Lord Zedd from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers-The Movie Telly Savales as the Cheshire Cat: El Sleezo Tough from The Muppet Movie Roddy McDowall as the March Hare: Mr. Soil from A Bug's Life Jervis Tetch from Batman the Animated Series Ringo Starr as the Mock Turtle: The Beatles Carol Channing as the White Queen: Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello Dolly! Harvey Korman as the White King: The Great Gazoo from The Flintstones Sally Struthers as Tiger Lily: Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin Pat Morita as the Horse: Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid The Emperor of China from Mulan Jonathan Winters as Humpty Dumpty: Grandpa Smurf from The Smurfs John Stamos as the Messenger: Jesse Katsopolis from Full House Iron Man/Tony Stark from Spidey and His Amazing Friends(put this here cause i thought it was funny)
Anglia TV(1985)-
Joan Sanderson as the Queen of Hearts: Dorcas from The Great Muppet Caper Bernard Cribbins as the Mock Turtle: Wilfred Mott from Doctor Who
BBC(1986)-
Elisabeth Sladen as the Dormouse: Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who Michael Wisher as the Cheshire Cat: Davros and the Daleks in episodes that the character was involved in from Doctor Who Roy Skelton as the Mock Turtle: Daleks for The Evil of the Daleks(and 5 other episodes) from Doctor Who
Carebears in Wonderland(1987)-
Tracey Moore as Alice: Cheer Bear from The Carebears Family Share Bear from Too Many Carebears stuff to list Emma Frost from X-Men(1992) Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon(1995)(Ep. 1-11,15, and 21) Princess Toadstool from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Don McManus as the Caterpillar: David Madsen from Life is Strange Elizabeth Hanna as the Queen of Wonderland: Grandma/Mama Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Through the Looking Glass(1987)-
Janet Waldo as Alice: Judy Jetson from The Jetsons Josie from Josie and the Pussycats Townsend Coleman as Tom Fool: The Tick from The Tick Michaelangelo/Splinter/Krang/Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987) Phyllis Diller as the White Queen: Queen from A Bug's Life Hal Smith as the Bandersnatch: Owl from Winnie the Pooh(until 1991)(was also the first replacement for Pooh bear himself) Josiah from Halloween is Grinch Night Gyro Gearloose/Flintheart Glomgold from Ducktales Phillipe from Beauty and the Beast Jonathan Winters as the Tweedles: Papa Smurf from The Smurfs Alan Young as the White Knight: Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales Farmer Smurf from The Smurfs Mr. T as the Jabberwock: Mr. T B.A. Baracus from The A-Team Clive Revill as the Snark/Goat: King Nod from The Thief and the Cobbler(1993,1995) Kickback from The Transformers-The Movie Will Ryan as the Paper Man: Petrie from The Land Before Time Willie the Giant from Mickey's Christmas Carol(and until his death in 2021) Harold the Seahorse from The Little Mermaid Digit/Moe from An American Tail
Burbank(1988)-
Keith Scott as the White Rabbit/March Hare/Dodo: Gordon/Diesel 10 from Thomas and the Magic Railroad Dudley Do-Right/Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls Popeye/Bluto from Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges
Funky Fables(1988)-
Norma MacMillan as the Narrator: Casper from The New Casper Cartoon Show Gumby on The Gumby Show Doug Parker as the Rabbit/Frog/Mouse: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Richard Newman as the Caterpillar: General Cryptor/Emperor of Ninjago from Ninjago Professor Slopsink from Johnny Test Cranky Doodle Donkey from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Mr. Turtle from Franklin Rhinox from Beast Wars Alvin Sanders as the Cheshire Cat: King Sombra(season 9) from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Manten from Inuyasha Philip Hayes as the Hatter/Hare/Rat: Scratch from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Mike Donovan as the King of Hearts: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Lynda Boyd as Alice's sister: Nora Carpenter from Final Destination 2 Cheryl from She's the Man
Adventures in Wonderland(1992)-
Patrick Richwood as the White Rabbit: Neighbor Mr. Robutsen from The Princess Diaries Harry Waters Jr. as Tweedle Dee: Marvin Berry from Back to the Future John Lovelady as the Dormouse: Crazy Harry from The Muppets(Season 1) Terri Garr as the Duchess: Mary McGinnis from Batman Beyond Ken Page as the Walrus: Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas Old Deuteronomy from Cats the Musical Gilbert Gottfried as Mike McNasty: Iago from Aladdin Kraang from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2012) Mister Mxyzptlk from Lego Batman 3 Marlee Matlin as April Hare: Melody Bledsoe from Switched at Birth
1995-
Mike Donovan as the Narrator: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Doug Parker as the March Hare: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Ian James Corlett as the White Rabbit: Mr. Mint from Candy Land- The Great Lollipop Adventure Cheetor from Beast Wars Hugh Test from Johnny Test The Conductor from Dinosaur Train Skales from Ninjago Blinky from Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Through the Looking Glass(1998)-
Penelope Wilton as the White Queen: Isobel Crawley from Downtown Abbey Ian Holm as the White Knight: Ash from Alien Bilbo Baggins from Lord of the Rings Chef Skinner from Ratatouille Steve Coogan as the Gnat: Octavius from Night at the Musuem Silas Ramsbottom from Despicable Me 2
1999-
Tina Majorino as Alice: Deb from Napoleon Dinamite Dr. Heather Brooks from Grey's Anatomy Miranda Richardson as the Queen of Hearts: Ms. Tweedy from Chicken Run Madame Giry from The Phantom of the Opera(2004) Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter movie franchise Martin Short as the Hatter: Huy from The Prince of Egypt B.E.N. from Treasure Planet Jack Frost from Santa Clause 3- The Escape Clause Stefano from Madagascar 3- Europe's Most Wanted Jester from Legends of Oz- Dorothy's Return Grandpa Frump from The Addams Family(2019) Preminger from Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper The Cat in the Hat from The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat: Shenzi from The Lion King Gaia from Captain Planet and the Planeteers Queen Constantina from Rodgers and Hammertsein's Cinderella Ursula from Descendants 2 Gene Wilder as the Mock Turtle: Willy Wonka from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Dr. Frederick Frankenstein from Young Frankenstein Robbie Coltrane as Tweedle Dum: Rubues Hagrid from Harry Potter movie franchise Christopher Lloyd as the White Knight: Doc Brown from Back to the Future Profesor Plum from Clue Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit Merlock from Ducktales the Movie- Treasure of the Lost Lamp Uncle Fester from The Addams Family(1981) Rasputin from Anastasia Ben Kingsley as Major Caterpillar: Mandarin from Iron Man 3 Bagheera from The Jungle Book(2016) Peter Ustinov as the Walrus: Prince John from Robin Hood Pete Postlethwaite as the Carpenter: Narrator from James and the Giant Peach Friar Lawrence from Romeo+Juliet Liz Smith as Miss Lory: Grandma Georgina from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Joanna Lumley as Tiger Lily: Aunt Spiker from James and the Giant Peach Lady Maudeline Everglot from Corpse Bride Murray Melvin as the Executioner: Ernest Reyer from The Phantom of the Opera(2004)
#alice in wonderland#alice’s adventures in wonderland#through the looking glass#adaptations#javi rambles
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American Dad - "A Little Mystery"
My third episode of this season (though only the second to air) premiered a few weeks ago. After the craziness of "The Pleasanting at Smith House" and "Into the Jingleverse" this was a more traditional "American Dad" show and it made for a nice change of pace. I handled a lot of the Roger and Hayley detective business, including the reveal of the killer. Some really fun stuff this go around courtesy of writer Laura Beason, director Chris Bennett, assistant director Gerry Galang and fellow board artist Ryan Stapleton. Special thanks to revisionists Madeline Jackson and Lesley Hur for stepping in and cleaning-up a couple sequences for me late in the game. For this episode poster I evoked the artwork of Saul Bass, specifically his poster for "Anatomy of a Murder," which is one of my favorites of his. I think this homage fits the goofy thriller tone of the episode rather well.
#american dad#poster#poster art#tbs#artists on tumblr#cartoon#animation#digital art#storyboard artist#jeff fischer#hayley smith#saul bass#anatomy of a murder#mid centruy modern#graphic art#minimalist#murder mystery#lifetime original movie#thriller
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Llanview's Leading Ladies Let Loose
"We are family" might be the new motto for ONE LIFE TO LIVE's Cramer women. United in the pursuit of fame, fortune and a fabulous wardrobe, these ladies have decided that they can get what they want without the help of the opposite sex. (From left) Kassie DePaiva (Blair), Gina Tognoni (Kelly), Robin Strasser (Dorian) and *Laura Koffman (Cassie) sat down with Soap Opera Digest for a no-holds-barred chat at the chi chi Cafe des Aristes restaurant in New York City.
Digest: What's the best thing that's happened to you this year?
Strasser: It's a little self-serving, but winning the Soap Opera Digest Award has to be right up there. That was a big thrill.
DePaiva, Koffman and Tognoni in unison: Very well deserved.
Strasser: I hate that expression, girls.
DePaiva: Robin hates any compliment you ever give her...
Tognoni: ... while she's working.
Strasser: And I'm a little superstitious, too. After dress rehearsal, they'll say, "Oh, that was so good." I'm like, "Don't tell me."
DePaiva: She thinks we're complimenting her, but we're not. I'm trying to tell her she sucks.
Strasser: Thank you for sharing, Kassie.
DePaiva: Actually, her wardrobe is what's working (smiles). There have been some dresses she's worn that I'll say, "I'm sorry, I cannot work with this. She has those big boobies; I can't work with her."
Strasser: (Ray, the stage manager) always says, "We're just trying to make the material more uplifting."
DePaiva: It's like, never work with babies, animals or Robin's breasts. You just can't compete.
Tognoni: You should see her when she has that negligee stuff on.
Koffman: Thank God, Cassie never walked in on it!
Strasser: All right, was that dress too low-cut for the Soap Opera Digest Awards? Yes, it was, but I had never worn anything like that. Even my mother was astonished.
Koffman: Everybody said you looked so fabulous.
Tognoni: You looked great.
Strasser: I got nailed by the New York Daily News for wearing too low-cut a dress and they said Gina's was...
Tognoni: Too frumpy. We both made the paper.
Strasser: Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta) and I once made "Worst Dressed" in the Enquirer. We didn't deserve it. It was the hottest day, 104 degrees, and we were at a blood drive. We were giving up our time for a fund-raiser and we got nailed for wearing flowered dresses.
DePaiva: If I wore Blair's dresses out in the street, I would be acosted!
Strasser: Just because they don't cover your rear end?
DePaiva: They don't cover my rear end, they don't cover my boobs. I love Susan Gammie (OLTL costume designer) but she...
Strasser: ... undresses you.
Digest: And how about you, Gina?
Tognoni: I was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award - that was fantastic. It was the first time I'd ever been nominated for anything.
DePaiva: Won't be the last, honey.
Strasser: She's the best young actress I've ever worked with - and I've worked with plenty.
Digest: Which OLTL actor would you like to work with that you haven't already?
DePaiva: I think Laura (as Cassie) should have a fantasy sequence. In each scene a different actor comes in and takes his clothes off and she sleeps with him. The first scene should be with Kevin Stapleton (Kevin).
Koffman: I like him.
DePaiva: There was a scene where Cassie is supposed to be speechless when she sees Kevin without his shirt on. (In real life) Laura said, "Oh my God."
Koffman: I was so mortified, he opens up the door and I was like (shows a stunned look). I blew all my lines.
DePaiva: It was right on cue.
Koffman: And Robyn Goodman (supervising producer) said, "Nice chest, huh Laura?"
Strasser: Does he have a nice chest?
DePaiva: Yes.
Digest: Who would you like to work with, Gina?
Tognoni: Susan Haskell (Marty). I think she's awesome. And Thorsten Kaye (Patrick). I had a few scenes with him. Man, he's so there. He's sooo there.
Koffman: I never worked with Roger Howarth (Todd).
Digest: You'd like to work with Roger?
Koffman: Oh yeah, in a minute.
Strasser: I would love to work with Bob Woods (Bo). Years and years ago, Dorian and Bo went on a date. He took off his cowboy hat and planted one on me. It was enjoyable. They never let me do a scene with him again. Broke my heart.
Digest: Let's do a male word association. I'll name a co-star and you tell me the first word that pops into your head. We'll start with Thorsten Kaye.
Tognoni: Sexy.
Strasser: Wow. Wow.
DePaiva: Lovely.
Digest: John Loprieno (Cord).
Tognoni: He's really sweet.
Koffman: Brilliant.
Strasser: Dreamboat.
DePaiva: Precious. He's going to hate us, you know that.
Digest: Nathan Fillion (Joey).
DePaiva: Nathan is the best.
Tognoni: He's a brilliant comedian.
Koffman: He gives a lot of love and he needs a lot of love.
Strasser: Look how much he's changed in just the last year and a half. He's a major player and we'll all be very proud to have known him.
Digest: Phil Carey (Asa).
Tognoni: Curmudgeon. Hilarious.
Koffman: I love him. He's great.
Strasser: Bigger than life.
DePaiva: I love him. And I love working with him.
Digest: Moving on to dressing rooms - whose is the messiest?
Strasser and DePaiva: Probably mine.
DePaiva: Laura and I share a room. She is clean. When I moved in with her, she told me where I could hang my pictures.
Koffman: I did not.
DePaiva: Yes, you did. You hung them for me, actually.
Digest: Let's talk wardrobe.
DePaiva: We need to get Dorian a new wardrobe. I'm taking her shopping.
Strasser: My mom thanks you. Actually, if there's anybody who need to be taken shopping, it's Cassie.
Koffman: Agreed.
DePaiva: When you start doing Kevin.
All: Oooohhh.
DePaiva: I see that coming around the corner. Of course, last week, Dorian says, "Come on Cassie, aren't you tired of that reverend?" I thought I would...
Koffman: Die.
Digest: What film actor would you love to work with?
Koffman: Kevin Bacon. I find him amazing.
DePaiva: He's over at my gym all the time. I would love to work with John Travolta. I think my energy could work off him. That'd be fun.
Strasser: Robert DeNiro and Liam Neeson. In separate scenes. And Tommy Lee Jones. Yep, darn it. I didn't play the part then, but Dorian apparently had an affair with Tommy Lee Jones' character (Dr. Mark Toland, 1971-1975)
Koffman: I love Harrison Ford. I saw him once in Sloan's supermarket at 10 o'clock at night. I said to him, "I love your work, forever." Forever? Shit! He looked at me and said, "Thanks." For three days, I kept thinking, "What a jerk I am. What a jerk!"
Digest: Is there an initiation ritual you go through when you do your first love scene on the show?
Tognoni: They took my underwear and hung it on the flagpole.
Koffman: Ugghhh!
Tognoni: Joking.
Digest: Is it awkward doing a love scene?
Koffman: They're the hardest.
DePaiva: Love scenes are not ad-libbed; they're choreographed.
Strasser: You wouldn't want to do a love scene with somebody who you didn't like the taste, smell, or feel of - that's a lot like life.
DePaiva: I worked with an actor for a year and a half who didn't want to do love scenes with me. He was very uncomfortable with sexual scenes. That's very difficult, but you have to do the best you can and try not to take it personally.
Digest: What's the most revealing outfit you've had to wear on the show?
DePaiva: I had to strip down to a bra and panties. You feel extremely naked. I've also done love scenes where I just have pasties on.
Tognoni: I just did that last week.
Strasser: I don't wear pasties.
Tognoni: You don't wear anything?
Strasser: No.
DePaiva: Good for you.
Strasser: If something showed, I would rather they cut the tape than have that Band-Aid shot.
Koffman: So you don't wear anything?
Strasser: I wear underwear but I don't wear anything up above.
Digest: What do you think about the Cramer women uniting?
DePaiva: I think it's very interesting and very dynamic.
Strasser: It's a good family unit.
Koffman: I'm just hoping that it keeps developing. It's so powerful.
DePaiva: I think women's issues can be dealt with. And we could talk about self-esteem.
Tognoni: Even though Kelly doesn't have any.
DePaiva: See, that's something. Neither does Blair. I think the Cramer women can put the "fun" in dysfunction.
Digest: And what would you like to do as a united family?
Tognoni: Kick some butt!
Soap Opera Digest (August 27th, 1996 Issue)
*Note that "Laura Koffman" was her married name at the time of this interview and has since reverted back to using her maiden name "Laura Bonarrigo"
#oltl#one life to live#robin strasser#dorian lord#kassie depaiva#blair cramer#laura bonarrigo#cassie callison#gina tognoni#kelly cramer
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tytyty for the tag @the-blue-eyed-firebender 🥺
one song for each letter of my username ✨
find someone - a r i z o n a
unsteady - x ambassadors throwback to old fics 🥰
lord bury me in texas - shane smith and the saints
let me touch your fire - a r i z o n a
mercy mirror - within temptation
everybody wants to rule the world - tears for fears
tears for fun - griff hello my new favourite song
all i want (live) - kodaline
lover like me - cl
so cold - ben cocks & nikisha reyes-pile
coast - shane smith and the saints - look no further for an absolute BOP
under my skin - trading yesterday
love you for a long time - maggie rogers
like a river runs - bleachers
you should probably leave - chris stapleton
you & i - morning midnight
tagging @dairogo @roseofbattles @firewood-figs @tsaritsa @littlewitchbee @awesomedurraworld
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Safe travels on your trip Julie!
You know I’m obsessed with Smother but wanted to ask about you!
What’s on your current music rotation? 😀
hiya bby! thank you so much! ❤️
i’ve been in a super duper hyper fixation mode with my music lately so i’m listening to the same few albums/artists on repeat lately haha. some favorites are
heard it in a past life & don’t forget me — albums by maggie rogers
every single noah kahan song and I likely know the lyrics to almost all of them 🥹
higher — chris stapleton album
dawns — zach bryan & maggie rogers MY SONG OF THE YEAR FR
lots of hozier
and been dabbling to try to find my favorites on the tortured poets department!
what about you?! what’s your musical vibe?
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AT’s Guide to Country/Western/Blue Grass/Folk/Outlaw-
AT’s Non-Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide to “Country” Music
A handful of people were nice enough to encourage my delusions of competence, so here we! For my purposes, I’m just trying to explain a little how vast the realm of ‘country’ music is, how old it is, how most of what it actually sounds like it not your perception from the radio.
For this reason, I will not be including... any artists who you might reasonable hear on the radio station “The Highway” which tainted my youthful ear once upon a time (Chris Stapleton, I do like you).
Cool, alright, now before I begin rec-ing, a few points of clarification:
I do not claim that my word on this is comprehensive, good, or even strictly reliable, just that I’m trying to explain a few things from how I understand them; I think I have a deeper knowledge base on this subject than most in my sphere of Tumblr, but that doesn’t mean I know everything or even most things on this subject
If music, music genre, and/or music history interest you, I highly recommend looking into the subject of country music elsewhere, there’s a lot of neat info!
I’m going to be upfront with y’all and say a lot of Country artists, new and old, hold beliefs that I and probably you don’t like. You’re mileage may vary between artist to artist on what you feel comfortable with, mine certainly does. I encourage, though, not writing off a genre of music made for/by a traditionally very poor class of people in it entirety because you think all southern Americans are ‘bad’ people (as opposed to people from the north and Pacific coast, who are ‘good’ people with ‘good’ beliefs)
Similarly, there’s a lot of Jesus in this genre that sprung up from folks musics wherein all of the progenitors were Christians. Who would have guessed. Some of the Jesus is obnoxious, some of it’s genuinely moving in my opinion: you’re mileage will vary.
We’re exploring art.
Alright, more fun points of order!
Genre
The term ‘country’ music is a misnomer. Like most radio genres, the actual breadth of what exists is vast. There’s ALOT of different genres that get filed under ‘country’ for simplicities sake, but they are distinct. Here are a few notable ones-
Western - Country music from the American West. Same roots, developed differently by people moving out west in the 19th century. Think Cowboy Songs, Roy Rogers is a classic example. Incorporates aspects of Lantino sound.
Blue Grass - Very Appalachia. Fiddles and banjos, VERY acoustic. People who play Blue Grass are proud of that and like to shred on the strings, so in that vein, loves to go FAST. Blue Grass loves folk songs and and making songs that sound like folk songs
Folks - What it says on the tin, classic folk songs. Most ‘Folk Country’ that comes to mind is not actually historical folk! For example, ‘The Devil Went Down to Georgia’? Written in 1980!
Rocakbilly - Elvis, Elvis, Elvis, think Elvis and his contemporaries. Hillybilly with Country roots making Rock music.
Blues - A traditionally Black genre of music that was co-opted by white entertainers like Johnny Cash and Elvis, but you knew that. Bassy, also acoustic, but there are more horns. Blues is the basis for a lot of genres, including ‘country’, rock, and jazz (and many more). Still, has a distinct sound
(they all have distinct sounds that I can’t really explain, I’m sorry T_T)
Outlaw - emerged in the 1970s and 80s, the ‘edgy’ version of country music. This isn't your grandpappy’s Honky Tonking, we’re going to discuss poverty, drug addiction, and curse. This one’s where my heart lies, I must admit.
Southern Rock - This ones just rock music from the South, but a lot of people count it as country. Think Lynerd Skynerd and the Charlie Daniels Band.
Classic- Hank Williams looms large.
Recommendations
Now I’m actually going to recommend Country music that’s ‘good’. If you don’t like it, the genres not for you! If you do, congrats. (A lot of these are just my personal favorites, there’s so much more out there). I’m only recommending five artists per era, but there’s SOOOO much more out there. I’m also trying to pick people I think are emblematic of different strains of music in their eras, so there’s that too.
Hippies and Cowboys (50s & 60s)
Hank Williams: Big Papa is the patron saint of Country music, there’s been approximately 12 thousand songs written about him, in the words of David Allen Coe “no doubt, he was the greatest of all”. He died tragically young. I think his legacy is cooler than his music but *shurgs*
The exception to that is ‘I Saw the Light’, this song is a classic and it fucking slaps!
Elvis: Is Elvis a country singer? Hmmmm, honestly I say no, but his legacy is undeniable and he did come from country roots, both literally and musically. You know what Elvis sounds like.
Some recommendations anyway, Hound Dog is originally a Blues song originally sung by Big Mama Thorton
Can’t Help Falling in Love is one of the most beautiful love songs ever written, fuck you
Buck Owens: In my humble opinion, when I think of a Nashville star who embodies the ‘I’m on the radio and tv and your great grandma loved my show’ I think Buck Owens
I like this one, Under Your Spell Again
Johnny Cash: This is well known country lore, but did you know (my presumed reader) that he and his wife June (famous love story unto itself) spent their later years running a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for country stars? They really helped people. His music was also really good.
I presume you know what Johnny Cash sounds like. Still- Ghost Riders In the Sky fucks, more Western
And if you want a song you’ve probably never heard from him, Daddy Sang Bass makes my dad cry
Merle Haggard: He was on the tale end of this era in my mind, he was a progenitor of Outlaw. He didn’t just sing about prison, he went to prison
His really famous song is Okie from Muskogee, but that ones eh (and he agrees, he thought it was stupid by the end of his life), so instead I’m recommending The Bottle Let me Down
And also Mama Tried, this ones really good.
*Cue Stranger Things Intro* (70s & 80s)
Waylon Jennings / Willie Nelson: They represent the same kind of thing in my mind, and also they sung SO many songs together and sang each others songs all the time, we’re consolidating. These guys MADE the era. They get four songs.
Luckenbach, Texas, beautiful, beautiful song, a great love song.
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain, a CLASSIC
The City of New Orleans, this songs about a TRAIN and I love it and it gives me Earendil feelings.
Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys, another just really solid classic. Three of these songs I’ve made Tolkien parodies of
Kris Kristofferson: One of my favorites of all time, he was more famous as a songwriter (he wrote like half of the top 100 for several years) but I like him individually too
Beat the Devil, this is my favorite song of all time
Jesus Was a Capricorn, this ones really funny, basically just saying chill and leave the hippies alone.
Sunday Morning, Coming Down, is such a bittersweet beautiful look at life.
David Allan Coe: he’s getting like four, I love his stuff. He loves to talk about the genre unto itself, it’s so great
Never Even Called Me By Name, there’s nothing like being in a bar and the whole damn place is singing this at the top of their lungs
The Ride, when I tell you this song BLEW MY MIND the first time I heard it
Longhaired Redneck, a song about being a country guy who mixes genres, I love iiiitttt
Willie, Waylon, and Me, a little bit of a country history lesson in and of itself!
Seldom Scene: They’re more bluegrassy! Really like them, it touches the soul
Wait a Minute, beautiful beautiful beautiful
West Texas Wind, this is the kind of music Elves would make if they sang country
Satan’s Choir, I cannot overemphasize how lovely they’re stuff sounds.
Glenn Campbell: Who can hate Glenn Campbell?
You heard Southern Nights in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, so I’m actually recommending Wichita Lineman
And also Rhinestone Cowboy, you’ll notice that being a ‘sellout’ Rhinestone Cowboy is a theme.
She Gets Her Own Category
You Know Who Dolly Parton Is, here are the must-listens
Jolene
Coat of Many Colors
9 to 5
And also all of it, go listen to Dolly Parton
Still Old, But My Dad Calls it the New Fangled Country (90s & 00s)
Billy Don Burns
Tired and Troubled Soldiers, is such an impactful song about drug abuse and empathy for addicts. and Full Blown Addict, is a FUN song about drug abuse, lol
Haggard and Hank, more genre discussion!!
Alison Kraus: This woman has one of the most beautiful voices of all time, and also she is MONEY on the fiddle, GIVE HER HER DUE!
She’s covered every folk song on earth and she was the go-to female accompaniment vocalist in country for years, I’m dead serious when I say JUST LOOK HER UP
The Boy Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn
Whiskey Lullaby, forgive the Brad Paisely, they duetted this song
Man of Constant Sorrow (thats her on the fiddle)
Drive-by Truckers
Carl Perkin’s Cadillac, even more discussion of country history. I almost put Carl Perkins on this list, he was the guy who lost out to Elvis mania
Let There be Rock, and now discussion of ROCK history, but it’s so good.
Robert Earl Keen: I’ve seen him in concert twice, such a good show. He’s more Western! Very underrated.
Ride, my second favorite song of all time.
Front Porch Song, just... I can’t describe what this makes me feel, but it feels like home.
I can’t think of a fifth artist, I was a wee child and my parents weren’t paying as close attention, I”M SORRY!
More Contemporary (If any of these people have been cancelled, I live under a rock, I’m sorry)
Turnpike Troubadours: I love these guys sound, I’m so glad they’re touring again. They’re GREAT, the best stuff coming out rn in my opinion.
Gin, Smoke, Lies, break up song but it’s her fault
Good Lord Lorrie, break up song but it’s his fault
7&7, a bad boyfriend reflects on being his first gf bad first bf, i enjoy this concept a lot
Tyler Childers: Lovely voice, please forgive the song titles
Feathered Indians, I’m begging you to look past the title of this song and give it a listen, it’s not what you think, it’s really good T_T I swear, I swear, Tyler Childers why have you done this to me
Whitehouse Road, just a classic theme executed really well
Blackberry Smoke
One Horse Town, just a good classic theme executed really well
Let Me Down Easy, this one tugs at my heart, it’s so damn sad and sweet
Cody Jinks
Hippies and Cowboys, I stole a section title from him! This is a good song about not fitting int between subcultures and yeah!
Loud and Heavy, this sounds so good
Miranda Lambert: I was originally going to leave her off as too mainstream and then I realized I couldn’t think of any other female country stars I liked well enough, *long sigh*
I like all her albums, but if I’m picking-
Me and Your Cigarettes
Bathroom Sink
Anyway her band, the Pistol Annies, is also really good
Anyway, that’s it! I hope this was instructive and musically helpful, instead of rage inducing. I feel compelled to promote myself here and say I’ve written a Middle Earth Country/Western Album that’s on Ao3, which I think is funny. I parody a lot of the songs mentioned on here. That’s all.
In conclusion-
Country music is good, the haters just- quite literally- don’t know what they’re talking about.
#tribble post#forgive me for any and all inacurracies I'm sure there are many#also I'm not interested in anyone coming in and reading this in bad faith#so if you think it's going to make you made to see someone genuinly enjoying country music and talking about country artists-#maybe just don't
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got tagged by @wonderfulmarvels !
Let your Spotify predict your 2024! Shuffle your on repeat playlist and the first twelve songs represent your 2024
january: suburban legends - taylor swift
february: overnight - maggie rogers
march: silver springs - fleetwood mac
april: i bet you think about me (ft. chris stapleton) - taylor swift
may: now that we don't talk - taylor swift
june: foolish one - taylor swift
july: say don't go - taylor swift
august: the grudge - olivia rodrigo
september: is it over now? - taylor swift
october: electric touch (ft. fall out boy) - taylor swift
november: afraid of heights - boygenius
december: lights up - harry styles
tagging @kamalasbangle @veganicecream @cometmedalchavez :)
#lots of vault tracks lmao#i'd like to skip to october i can't live through another foolish one/say don't go/the grudge era 😅
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The 65th Grammys: A Show to remember.
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards was by far The Best Grammy Program that i've seen since Michael Jackson died. To Me, it started a little disjointed w/ Host, Trevor Noah; but Stevie Wonder & Smokey Robinson, along w/ Chris Stapleton & 'Wan Mor' set The Bar. Lizzo rose it even higher, & EVERYONE following her had to Bring It! The majority of the performances were Great! I haven't been able to say that about a Grammy Show for years. Everyone did their Thang, but I was especially proud of the Tribute to the 50th Anniversary of HipHop. It was fun to see LL get hyped about his Love for The Culture.
One Thing that stood out to Me, was the progression of HipHop Music over the years, as it played out On Stage. The Original Concept was Message Driven; there were few curses in the lyrics. The transition to profanity laced lyrics came on abruptly during the Tribute. That's the way Record Producers introduced it to Us; the difference was, for every 'Too Short', there was a 'Guru'. That's not the case today. That said, I think that it was well done- kudos to QuestLove & his Production Crew, as well as All of the Performers... Busta Represented, but Missy KILLED IT! One writer commented that the Tribute was 'somewhat chaotic', but she was showing her ignorance of The Culture. 'True HipHop Heads' saw a consistent narrative of Passing The Mic, from Artist to Artist- throughout the generations. Styles change, but The Method stays the same.
I haven't seen The Grammys in Years, so I don't know when they eliminated Male & Female Categories. It's curious- are they intentionally creating a Free for All in each Category; or are They consolidating Categories out of necessity? There were many more female artists nominated than men... I'm not a Harry Styles fan, but I found his acceptance speech sincere. I have my critique of Beyonce, but I commend her on making Grammy History. Her work ethic is legendary, so the achievement is Hard Won. Samara Joy's win for Best New Artist was a pleasant surprise. Her acceptance speech was pure & heartfelt. I remember hearing her for the 1st Time, & wish her well. As for Lizzo's win- all I can say is: About Damn Time! The Woman is a Force. I hope that this win allows Lizzo to get the Respect she deserves as an Artist.
A particular Truth that stood out to me throughout this Program, is the contribution of Black Music to the overall Global Culture. This is important @ a Time when Other Groups either downplay, or take Credit for Black American Music Trends. I appreciate All of the Genres featured, but from Stevie & Smokey's performance, to Lizzo, Mary, the HipHop Tribute for The Departed, to the 'God Did' performance- U can feel a Special Energy in each. These performances were Soul Stirring. Each brought their A- Game, & it made for an excellent Program. In contrast, Steve Lacy confused me. He 'kinda sorta' reminded me of Lenny Kravitz, & his band reminded me of Mint Condition. Both sounded like 2nd Generation copies.
I found Sam Smith & Kim Petra's performance of 'Unholy' to be dark & heavy, in comparison to the other performances on the Program. It seemed to play up to the Urban Legend of Hollywood Parties & Satanic Rituals. I found myself wondering:: Did they place a ritual in the middle of the Program? I'm reminded of Lil Nas X's Grammy performance of 'Montero'. Trevor Noah's 'devil' reference afterwards was warranted; the whole thing bothered me. Clearly, I'm not alone. I always looked @ Sam Smith as a 'Boy George' type, but I guess he sees himself more as a 'George Michael' type... I think he's wrong.
In contrast, Luke Combs reminds me of a pleasant mix of Clint Black & Kenny Rogers- 'Old School' Country. Brandi Carlile's performance of 'Broken Horses' reminded me of a mix of Bonnie Raitt & Melissa Etheridge - Powerful. Harry Style's performance of 'As it was', reminded me of Classic 80s British Pop. I thought it was a well done, 2nd Generation effort; especially when compared to Steve Lacey. Bad Bunny had the Honor of setting off The Program. I think he brought energy, but his band lacked the dynamic of the other Artists. I can't help but think that The Miami Sound Machine, or Pit Bull would've brought a stronger dynamic to their musical performance.
All in All, the 65th Grammys was memorable. The performances stood out, but the Tribute to Dr. Dre, along w/ Grammy wins for Willie Nelson & Bonnie Raitt made it special. It was a very thoughtful mix of Old & New... The Motown Sound continues to stand the Test of Time; Stevie & Smokey made it look easy! Future Nominees know to bring their Best Effort.
-I'm curious to see what Next Year's Program will look like.
#65thGrammys#HipHopTribute#Beyonce#Lizzo#KendrickLamar#SamaraJoy#AboutDamnTime#GoodMorningBeautiful#GodDid#BlackExcellence
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Country Lessons With Hoochie
Been on a huge Dean Dillon kick lately, figured I’d put a little list together. I know a lot of y’all don’t listen to country much, or maybe you never have, but I hope you’ll give it a shot. Dean, born Larry Dean Flynn, is an American songwriter credited with much of George Strait's success, but he’s got an extensive catalog far beyond what he’s penned for Strait. Below, I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorites.
Tennessee Whiskey - David Allen Coe (1981), George Jones (1983), Chris Stapleton (2015) Miami, My Amy - Keith Whitley (1985) Tequila Eyes - Randy Rogers Band (2016) An Empty Glass - Gary Stewart (1988) Ocean Front Property - George Strait (1987) Unwound - George Strait (1981) Nobody in His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her - Keith Whitley (1985) Spilled Perfume - Pam Tillis (1994) Every Little Honky Tonk Bar - George Strait (2019)
With over two hundred songs to his name, if these aren’t for you, chances are the others might be. Tennessee Whiskey remains one of the most famous country songs of all time, and there's no doubt Dean helped solidify Straits spot as the King of Country – though it's worth considering his continuing contributions. With recent hits from Lainy Wilson and Luke Combs, he continues to mark his place as a legacy in country music.
#I'm gonna do another one of these for shel silverstein the outlaw country king#yes that shel silverstein#country lessons with hoochie#country music#dean dillon
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Cappelle Calling - Country - 29 juli 2024
Met voormalig Heart For Country presentatrice Nancy Mahulette draaide ik in deze speciale thema-uitzending van Cappelle Calling twee uur lang alleen maar countrymuziek.
Volgende week is er een herhaling van deze uitzending te horen i.v.m. vakantie. Op 12 augustus is er weer een nieuwe uitzending van Cappelle Calling.
Terugluisteren kan hier.
Dit was de playlist:
Uur 1:
Sherrie Austin - Put Your Heart Into It Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD 'EM The Chicks - There's Your Trouble Kenny Rogers - Me And Bobby McGee Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down Rascall Flatts - What Hurts The Most (DisCovered) Ricochet - Seven Bridges Road Soggy Bottom Boys - I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Filmplaat - uit 'O Brother Where Art Thou?') Lionel Richie ft. Little Big Town - Deep River Woman Billie Jo Spears - Blanket On The Ground Aaron Tippin - Kiss This Annita - Bigelow 6-200 Rowwen Heze ft. Flaco Jimenez - (Hey Baby) Que Paso
Uur 2:
Zac Brown Band - Keep Me In Mind Tish Hinojosa - Esperate (Wait for Me) Mark Wills - What Hurts The Most (DisCovered) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman Townes Van Zandt - Pancho & Lefty Loretta Lynn - First City Nickel Creek - When You Come Back Down Emmylou Harris - Together Again First Aid Kit - Emmylou Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie Poco - Rose Of Cimarron The Flying Burrito Brothers - Wild Horses Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey
Cappelle Calling is iedere maandagavond van 20:00 t/m 22:00 te horen op Radio 90FM. Iedere woensdagmiddag wordt de uitzending herhaald van 18:00 tot 20:00. Ook wordt het programma op vrijdagavond van 20:00 t/m 22:00 uitgezonden op Slotstad Radio, waar het op zondagavond van 22:00 t/m 22:00 wordt herhaald. Suggesties voor DisCovered of De Filmplaat zijn welkom via de Facebookpagina van het programma of via [email protected].
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New Country 27e jaargang #T1231(S790) (C34)van 27 mei 2024 (wk 22) uitzending op Smelne fm & Crossroads Country Radio
Album van de week: Jesse Daniel – Countin’The Miles
Classic album: Kenny Rogers – Eyes That See In The Dark 1983
Hits of the Year : 1993
Maandfavoriet : Randy Travis - Where That Came From
Maandartiest : Rosanne Cash
3 in 1: Rodney Atkins
Rosanne Cash - I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me *maandartiest
Gretchen Wilson – Redneck Woman #1 20 jaar
Jason Aldean - Trouble With A heartbreak #1 2022
Jason Aldean - Should’ve Been A Cowboy (Live from the 59th ACM Awards)
Chris Stapleton, Dua Lipa - Think I’m In Love With You (“” )
Koe Wetzel – Sweet Dreams
Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma
Thomas Rhett – Beautiful As You .
Tyler Hubbard – Back Then Right Now #1.
Jesse Daniel - That's My Kind Of Country Album vd week
Jesse Daniel - Comin' Apart at The Seams *album
Ronnie Milsap - It Was Almost Like a Song Entertainer 1977
Doug Stone – I Dont Call Him Daddy
Hank Williams jr – A Country Boy Can Survive
Merle Haggard – Kentucky Gambler
Randy Travis - Where That Came From favoriet
Walker County – Hits Home sofi
Kenny Rogers - Buried Treasure classic album
Kenny Rogers – Eyes That See In The Dark classic album
Skip Ewing – Road Dog
Martha Fields – All I Know
Rodney Atkins - If Youre Going Through Hell (3 in 1)
Rodney Atkins - Watching You
Rodney Atkins - Take A Back Road
Jesse Daniel - Tomorrows Good Ol Days (featuring Ben Haggard) album
Post Malone - I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) #1 album.
Kimmi Bitter. – Old School
Charley Crocket – Solitary Road
John Berry – The Richest Man .
Wade Bowen – Flyin’
American Aquarium -. That Ain't My Truck (Truck Song
Vince Gill - Rosanne Cash - If It Weren't for Him maandartiest
Hayden Baker - Is It Cold In Oklahoma juweeltje
The Mavericks - Moon & Stars (with Sierra Ferrell)
Reba McEntire - I Can’t
Lainey Wilson - Hang Tight Honey
Jacky - Everybody Falls In Love Again. Dutch corner
Change Of Key - Fire & Water. Dutch corner
No Saint - Only One Cowboy
Dwight Yoakam Fast as You #5 1993
Tracy Lawrence -Alibis 1993 #4
George Strait -Easy Come Easy Go #3
John Michael Montgomery -I Love The Way You Love Me #2 1993
Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee #1 1993
Lost Dog Street Band – Last Train
#playlist new country#maandagavond smelne's country avond#smelnefm#newcountry#maandagavond#countrymusic#playlist#cdvdweek#crossroads country radio
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Top 5 songs
to workout to
to dance to
that make you want to live in a romcom
that you'd like to see live (alive or dead artists)
song to workout:
1. Backseat Freestyle
2. BAPS
3. Ready for it
4. Sicko mode
5. You and I
songs to dance to:
1. Don’t start now
2. I like it
3. Alien superstar
4. Satellite
5. Turn down for what
romcom:
1. you’ve really got a hold on me
2. anyone
3. gold rush
4. this kiss
5. Coachella - Woodstock on my mind
artists to see live:
1. Rihanna
2. Adele
3. Drake
4. Kenny Rogers :(
5. Chris Stapleton
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Artists I listen to quite a lot of List in no particular order:
Stan Rogers, Bob Dylan, The Opera Bell Band, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Norman Blake, Beoga, Meghan Thee Stallion, Carly Rae Jepsen, Boston, Fort Atlantic, Taylor Swift, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, The Forgetmenauts, The Oh Hellos, Elvis, Mississippi John Hurt, HARBOUR, Eric Church, Kendrick Lamar, Duke Ellington, Eminem (sorry), Merle Haggard, Dion, The Carter Family, Walk the Moon, Elton John, The Velvet Underground, Van Halen, The Temptations, Chris Stapleton, Louis Armstrong, Machine Gun Kelly, Lou Reed, Hank Williams, U2, Johnny Cash, The Drifters, Connie Francis, The Dropkick Murphys, The Mountain Goats, Noah Kahan, Queen, Willie Nelson, Marvin Gaye, Led Zeppelin, The Explorers Club, Kesha, CCR, The Supremes, The Cactus Blossoms, The Miracles, Ola Gjeilo, The Eagles, Lil Nas X, Sam Cooke, Luke Combs, Bill Withers, The Righteous Brothers, The Ink Spots, Auli, Ella Fitzgerald, Allman Brothers Band, Chuck Berry, Kid Cudi, Hank Williams Jr, Woody Guthrie, Fleetwood Mac, Cole Porter, America, Olivia Rodrigo, The Beach Boys, Mendelssohn, Billie Eilish, Joan Baez, Nat King Cole, Scott Joplin, Count Basie, Coven, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Four Tops, fun., Genesis, The Jackson 5, James Taylor, John Denver, Journey, Josh Turner, Kansas, The Proclaimers, Santana
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