#Sheryl Crow
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draigviller · 2 months ago
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90s-2000s-barbie · 8 months ago
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Y2K Rubber Bracelet Trend (2004)
The trend started with The Livestrong Campaign in May in 2004 by Lance Armstrong. The campaign sold yellow silicon gel wristband bracelet that read Livestrong and launched as a fund-raising item to provide support for people affected by Cancer. It became so popular, shortly after you could find them sold just about everywhere for every occasion and in about every color after.
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goldenamaranthe-blog · 6 months ago
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Who Dares Summon Me 4: Personal Space
Charlie: *humming and singing*
Vaggie: *eye twitches*
Charlie: *singing a little louder* IIIIII'm gonna soak up the suuuuun. I'm gonna tell everyoooooone to liiiiiiighten up. I'm gonna tell 'em that IIIIIIII've got no one to blaaaaame. For every time I feel lame I'm looking up. I'm gonna soak up the sun!
Vaggie: Charlie.....
Charlie: Yes, Vaggie?
Vaggie: You know. I love that you're so excited to be around me all the time, and I mean All. The. Time. But-
Charlie: I know, right?! You're so nice to be around, Vaggie! You always smell like cinnamon! It's very soothing~
Vaggie: BUT!!! Do you HAVE to be in the shower with me?!?!?!
Charlie: *frog blinks as she stops scrubbing Vaggie's hair while standing behind her under the shower stream* .................
Vaggie: *standing under the shower head and blinking away the suds slowly sliding into her face*
Charlie: ......I don't follow.
Vaggie: *eye twitch, eye twitch, eye twitch* ..............................I think I smell toast.
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flanaganfilm · 9 months ago
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hi mike! since finishing bly "i shall believe" by sheryl crow has been on heavy rotation in my music and it always brings me right back to seeing that breathtaking closing frame for the first time. i was wondering if you could share any reasoning, if any, there was for that being the closing music for the show? thanks!
I first heard "I Shall Believe" in a movie called The Pallbearer in 1996. I became low-key obsessed with the song that whole year. It was a song that hid fathoms under its deceptive simplicity, and it always cast a mournful, romantic spell on me. For a long time, I knew I wanted to use it in something, but didn't have the right kind of story - I needed a story that ached a certain way. I started thinking of it for Bly while I was writing the pilot. We didn't have much of a budget for needle drops, so I was initially encouraged to leave my options open. With Hill House I'd insisted on using "Heavenly Day" and "If I Go I'm Goin'" before the scripts for those episodes were even finished, but in this case the producers wanted to wait and see how the show developed. Bly was a love story, and a love story walks a razor's edge when it comes to tone. The first cut of the finale used a different song, something much more generic, and I knew it was going in the wrong direction. I put "I Shall Believe" in, and recut the sequence to the structure of the song, and suddenly everything worked. I told them that we absolutely had to that song, and everyone agreed when they saw the cut.
I love that song.
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thetetrisco · 1 month ago
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SLOW DOWN ‼️ UR GONNA CRASH ‼️ BABY U WERE SCREAMING ITS A BLAST BLAST BLAST ‼️ LOOK OUT U GOT UR BLINDERS ON ‼️ EVERYBODYS LOOKIN FOR A WAY TO GET REAL GONE ‼️ WELL HERE I COME AND IM SO NOT SCARED ‼️ GOT MY PEDAL TO THE METAL ‼️ GOT MY HANDS IN THE AIR ‼️ WELL LOOK OUT ‼️ YOU TAKE YOUR BLINDERS OFF ‼️ EVERYBODYS LOOKIN FOR A WAY TO GET REAL GONE ‼️ REAL GONE ‼️ REAL GONE ‼️ OOH ‼️ REAL GONE ‼️ REAL GONE ‼️
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4and20mike · 10 months ago
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celebritybooty · 9 months ago
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Sheryl Crow
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thierry1970 · 3 months ago
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pommedepersephone · 5 months ago
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The kids and I have made it to the Brosnan era in our Bond movie marathon. And can we just talk about how the theme songs and scores in this era just slapped?
Like, GoldenEye went hard.
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Tomorrow Never Dies rocked.
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And this was the era where the opening credits actually reflected the movie that was to follow and not just the opening sequence, which is neat.
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pinkpinkmermayyy · 10 months ago
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SLOW DOWN YOU’RE GONNA CRASH BABY YOU WERE SCREAMING ITS A BLAST BLAST BLAST LOOK OUT YOU GOT YOUR BLINDERS ON EVERYBODY’S LOOKING FOR A WAY TO GET REAL GONE
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@champmorado @orchestra-of-demonic-screeching
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90s-2000s-barbie · 2 years ago
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MTV’s 2001 Video Music Awards
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hollywoodlady · 11 months ago
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Classic movie stars + music
01 - 'Clara Bow', by Taylor Swift;
02 - 'Bette Davis Eyes', by Kim Carnes;
03 - 'John Wayne', by Lady Gaga;
04 - 'Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle', by Nirvana;
05 - 'Steve McQueen', by Sheryl Crow;
06 - 'Dorothy Dandridge Eyes', by Janelle Monáe feat. Esperanza Spalding;
07 - 'James Dean', by Eagles;
08 - 'Mabel Normand', by Stevie Nicks;
09 - 'Rock Hudson, by Kelly Clarkson;
10 - 'Vincent Price', by Deep Purple
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therealjohnstewart · 8 months ago
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yesisgreat · 4 months ago
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goldduststevie · 1 year ago
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Stevie with Sheryl Crow and Peter Frampton at the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center in NYC - November 03, 2023.
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rastronomicals · 1 year ago
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