#Stuart Price
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ravendgie · 2 years ago
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sketches of movies i watched recently
i liked them a lot
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itsallmadonnasfault · 24 days ago
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sturniluvr · 7 months ago
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list 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the ask box for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you! get to know your moots or followers<3
> my followers
> the triplets
> watching the hangover trilogy (best films ever imo)
> sleeping
> friends and family🫶🏻
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vmtv2 · 1 month ago
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Les Rhythmes Digitales - ‘Jacques Your Body’ live on Nulle part ailleurs on Canal+, France, June 15th 1999.
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alphawolfice1989 · 10 months ago
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The hangover and the office similarities
Stu and melissa is similar to andy and angela
Stu and lauren is similar to andy and erin
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playypause · 8 months ago
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#np Stuart Price - DJ Mix for Madonna's Celebration Tour
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writtenbyhutchcraft · 1 year ago
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I just listened to Your Side Of Town and it's so good, I love it so much 😍😍 The 80s synthpop/disco vibes are very me, and you can really tell that the song was produced by Stuart Price, it has the vibe of Kylie/Dua Lipa mixed with Surrender era Hurts ❤️
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Track of the day // Romy - Enjoy Your Life
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iheartvelma · 9 days ago
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mitjalovse · 1 month ago
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Kylie Minogue should be seen as one of the rare bubblegum musicians that achieved the biggest successes much later on, yet these triumphs sadly had to end eventually. Thus, Aphrodite became sort of a last hurrah for Kylie Minogue, though she recently proved that was not the case and I don't think the LP I mentioned was ever seen that way. Actually, the disc finds her in the mode that may have given her consequent career a stasis. Why that happened remains up to a debate, yet her following albums until the recent ones didn't really function that well. However, I would dare to suggest this platter also turned her into an elder stateswoman of pop. There's something so stately about the songs here. I mean, that hit on the link feels strangely triumphantly melancholic somehow.
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mikethefanboy · 9 months ago
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Super Short Sunday! Scotty Meets DJ and Producer Stuart Price And His Madonna Concert Experiences! Photos! Videos! And More!
Super Short Sunday – Madonna Celebration Edition April 7, 2024 By: Scott In March I went to see Madonna’s Celebration Tour twice at the Kia Forum and once at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. I have been a hardcore fan since I first heard Holiday as a kid. I bought the fan packages which included a backstage tour. The tour was really fun and you were able to get a picture on the…
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molallena · 2 years ago
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itsallmadonnasfault · 24 days ago
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Madonna on Instagram, December 17, 2024
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sinceileftyoublog · 2 years ago
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Jessie Ware Album Review: That! Feels Good!
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(Interscope)
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Consider the title of Jessie Ware’s breakout, her 2012 debut Devotion, versus that of her latest opus, That! Feels Good! On paper, they contrast, a commitment to someone else versus an indulgence in your own satisfactions. In practice, Ware has found balance, listening to and playfully calling back to her fans, not forgetting the music she was first known for, giving and taking whether behind the soundboards or in her relationships. That! Feels Good! is a holistic statement, a fully formed dance collection, a straight cis shoutout to the LGBTQ+ community that rivals Renaissance, one that considers the political implications of prioritizing dance and the body. The title track begins with recordings of Ware’s various friends and family members whispering the album’s titular statement in varying tones, from her mother to Róisín Murphy in an airport bathroom. Cheekily and admittedly, she’s trying to make prude British folks uncomfortable. But by the time later in the track she shouts, “Freedom is a sound / And pleasure is a right!” she’s speaking to those worldwide without bodily autonomy.
Dual meanings are peppered throughout That! Feels Good!, which takes inspiration from disco, Chicago and French house, and R&B. Ware repeats the phrase “Keep on moving up that mountaintop” throughout piano-and-drum-machine banger “Free Yourself”, and it feels like a statement to both uplift herself and those around her. On existential cowbell jam “Beautiful People”, Ware wakes up and feels purposeless before realizing her mission--at least in that very moment--is to let it all out in the club, a described cocktail mixing the misery of the world at large with the sheer joy of being around others. She offers sly commentary on gender on “Pearls” when she sings, “I do what I wanna / A perfect prima donna,” making fun of her tendencies while recognizing not just society’s double standards with women but that there is power in being a diva. Caroline Polachek recently spoke to Pitchfork about the diva’s ability to both heal and destroy; Ware here demands the same level of respect. And “Shake The Bottle” is filled to the brim with double entendres, as Ware flips through a laundry list of exes, their talents and faults alike. That said, she created the song envisioning fans of hers who are drag performers, lip syncing to her wordplay. Biographical but giving, it’s a microcosm of the album as a whole.
That! Feels Good! is, simply, a no notes pop album. Ware co-wrote every song, and the co-production and multi-instrumentation from Stuart Price and James Ford propel the tracks into glory. Bits and pieces pop out and stand out: Ford’s guitar on the title track, Price’s bassline on “Free Yourself”, co-writer Clarence Coffee Jr.’s megaphone chants on “Freak Me Now” that could pass for a classic sample. Ware even throws a bone to fans of her early, quiet storm material. “Hello Love” and “Lightning” are sultry, with cooing backing vocals and brass from Kokoroko, whose Sheila Maurice-Grey brilliantly arranged many of the horns on the record. On album closer “These Lips”, that horn section inflects at Ware’s each syllable when she sings, “Send a signal to the stars and tell them where we are is where we wanna be,” a thrilling blast of speed and precision in an otherwise relaxed, content song that’s, well, where it wants to be. In other words, if it feels good, keep going, and don’t forget to look out for your fellow pleasure seekers along the way.
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best-character-named-x-poll · 2 months ago
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have you done your daily click
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alphawolfice1989 · 10 months ago
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The hangover Wolfpack and their significant others
Phillip was married to Stephanie and had two kids with her.
Doug married alan's sister Tracy in the first movie
Stuart married an asian woman name Lauren in the second movie
Alan married a woman name Cassie in the third movie and stayed in Las Vegas with her
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