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jazzplusplus · 2 days
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1986 - Saxophone players / Saxophonistes - North Sea Jazz Festival - Den Haag / La Haye
Big Nick Nicholas, Johnny Griffin, Richie Cole, Stanley Turrentine, James Moody, Lee Konitz, Sonny Fortune, Flip Phillips, Joe Henderson, David Fathead Newman, Buddy Tate
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ozkar-krapo · 9 months
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"L'Aventure du Jazz - vol.2"
(LP. Jazz Odyssey. 1971) [US]
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toffeethief · 2 years
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etwlemons · 8 months
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❀⋆.ೃ࿔*:・
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poda-venna · 1 year
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Can't stop imagining them as Rei and Max now.
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What about a buddy daddies AU with Rei and Max?
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zombinary · 11 months
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fun fact i like party blowers
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guy60660 · 1 year
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Jenny Bloomfield | Tate
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coralsgrimes · 6 months
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Benny Boy Gym Influencer Arc vol.5
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jazzplusplus · 1 year
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1986 - Buddy Tate, Scott Hamilton All Stars with Dave McKenna - Cape Cod
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jazzdailyblog · 6 months
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James Moody: A Jazz Icon Whose Music Still Resonates Today
Introduction: James Moody, born ninety-nine years ago today on March 26, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, was a legendary jazz saxophonist, flutist, and composer whose impact on the jazz world is still felt today. Moody’s career spanned over six decades, during which he collaborated with some of the greatest jazz musicians of his time and left behind a remarkable body of work that continues to…
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toffeethief · 2 years
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inkyvulture · 2 years
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Happy moments reading in my law book and seeing all of Tate's crimes actually not have any bail out pay, but all attracting a minimum of years in jail AND loss of exercising certain rights for him.
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nikkiruncks · 8 months
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Chapter 10 of mine and @randomwriter23's fic is up!
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einsteinsugly · 1 year
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Fez, a Pride Moodboard.
He initially came out as bi while soul searching in the mid-80s, while his marriage with Laurie was disintegrating, but the inklings were there for a long time. He was more than half in love with Kelso throughout the late 70s and early 80s, even though it was clear Kelso loved Brooke and would never love him back (since Kelso made it clear he was straight).
It's hard enough to come out as gay in the midst of the AIDs panic, let alone bi. It's not easy being green, the gray in-between, when others are so black and white. Other than David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, he doesn't see bi people in the spotlight. Even though Buddy Morgan, a gay man who just returned from California, is firmly in Fez's line of vision for a little bit (but Rhonda ultimately won his heart). And then, he lusted after the boys of Milli Vanilli, even after they were revealed to be a fraud.
And as the term pansexual comes into prominence in the 90s, and RuPaul becomes a household name, Fez can't help but find him attractive. He falls down the great drag show rabbithole of '95, establishing his attraction to all types of people, as he firmly establishes himself as pan. For infinity, and beyond.
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meeghanreads · 13 days
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September 2024 TBR
Hello friends!! Welcome to the September 2024 TBR. A post where I will attempt to take my best guess at what I will feel like reading for the month of September. Ok, so for my August 2o24 TBR I decided to go easy on myself. Mainly because there’s been a bunch of books that I have started this year that I’m just not making a lot of headway on. And it’s not that I’m not enjoying them. I just keep…
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denimbex1986 · 9 months
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'...02 of 20 ‘Ahsoka’ — ‘Shadow Warrior’
(Written and directed by Dave Filoni)
Star Wars has always loved the mystic and ethereal, but the fifth episode of the latest Disney+ series is a mind-bending meld of past and present, following former Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) as she suffers a near-death experience and wakes up in the Force dimension known as the World Between Worlds. There, she has a long-overdue conversation with her dead former master Anakin Skywalker (a returning Hayden Christensen), reflecting on their traumatic days together in the Clone Wars. (Ariana Greenblatt plays the younger Ahsoka.) It’s an emotional reunion and a thrilling return for Christensen, who gets to show off his acting chops and his lightsaber skills. —Devan Coggan
07 of 20 ‘Doctor Who’ — ‘The Star Beast’
(Written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Rachel Talalay)
Like the TARDIS itself, the first of the Doctor Who 60th anniversary special episodes seemed to contain more wonders than the laws of physics should allow, many of them paying homage to the time-travel show’s storied history. Written by returning showrunner Russell T. Davies and directed by fan favorite Rachel Talalay, “The Star Beast” reunited David Tennant’s Doctor and Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble for a rollicking London adventure with “new” aliens, including the Miriam Margolyes-voiced Meep, which actually dated back to a 1980 comic strip. Amongst all the nostalgic fan service, Davis even found time to introduce Donna’s daughter Rose, played by Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney, and hint at a mystery which would be played out on the two subsequent specials. As with all the best Doctor Who episodes, the result was a treat for Whovians and the perfect entry point for folks boarding that big blue box for the very first time. —Clark Collis
08 of 20 ‘Good Omens’ — ‘Every Day’
(Written by Neil Gaiman and John Finnemore, directed by Douglas Mackinnon)
Good Omens season 1 was a fairly straightforward adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s beloved 1990 novel, following angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) as they worked together to thwart the apocalypse. In season 2, the unlikely pair chart a new adventure, as they start to wonder whether their millennia-long friendship might be something more. The season culminates with the emotional sixth episode, when angel and demon finally admit their feelings for each other, only to split as Aziraphale takes a new job running heaven. The episode itself is jam-packed with cameos, an over-the-top bookshop battle, and Buddy Holly needle drops, but it’s anchored by Tennant and Sheen’s emotional performances. It’s a heavenly episode with a break-up scene that leaves you feeling like hell. —D.C...'
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