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Cell Phone Headcanons @elisemuses said: # (Ben, Lisa and Ray)
Your muse’s name in my muse’s phone: Ray Dawson
Your muse’s photograph in my muse’s phone:
Your muse’s ringtone in my muse’s phone: Ben generally just has standard ringtones for most people.
Last text from my muse to your muse: [text : Ray Dawson] Trouble down in Kentucky. Might need backup. B.
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Your muse’s name in my muse’s phone: Pain in my Ass (Lisa)
Your muse’s photograph in my muse’s phone:
Your muse’s ringtone in my muse’s phone: He doesn’t do ringtones, but Lisa sat with him and chose Barbie Girl by Aqua (purely because the thought of it playing from his phone amused her)
Last text from my muse to your muse: [text : Pain in my Ass (Lisa)] Countdown is on to your birthday. Guess I can tell you - got the three of us tickets to see The Lion King on Broadway. Can’t wait to celebrate with you both x
#elisemuses || raymond dawson#elisemuses || lisa grant#ben hernandez || answered#family is everything || ben and ray and lisa
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Supernatural Rewatch 04x14
Sex and Violence
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Ah yes, the Siren episode where Dean has a male Siren :0 surely this is proof that he is attracted to men!?!!?
*deep sigh*
Listen, I think Dean is bisexual, I really do, however I hate when people point to this episode as proof of that because it is clearly doing something very different, and subversive in its own way. If you see him as being sexually attracted to Nick then … I mean, I guess. Whatever. Everyone has their own interpretations. But Sirens are not necessarily sexual beings, that’s what they’ve been painted as by a lot of media, but they are just supposed to lure you in with your greatest desire. What this episode tells us is that, as much as Dean likes sex, it’s not his greatest desire. Or, on another level, romantic love is not as important to him as platonic love is.
The idea this episode plays with is that the most important person in the world to you doesn’t need to be a romantic/sexual partner, which I think is GROUNDBREAKING.
It establishes early on in the episode that the siren doesn’t differentiate between different kinds of devotion. The one guy’s mom wasn’t a romantic threat to the Siren, but she was the most important person in that guy’s life, and so she became the Siren’s target.
“But Ray,” you say “the siren didn’t try to give that guy a new mother figure. It was still establishing a romantic/sexual connection with him! So why would it try to imitate the brotherly bond with Sam instead of just drawing Dean in with sex/romance?”
And the answer is: because Dean wouldn’t have responded to that. The guy who killed his mom surely loved his mom, but he probably still had a desire for romantic connection, hoping to get married and have his own family someday or something like that. I don’t think Dean has that. Sure, he wanted Cassie to understand him, and he has dreams of settling down with Lisa and Ben (and I’m not saying he has no romantic attraction to those women but you can also attribute that to amatonormativity) but at the end of the day what matters to Dean is connections that parallel his relationships with his father and his brother.
SAM You poisoned him.
MUNROE No. I gave him what he needed. And it wasn't some bitch in a G-string. It was you. A little brother that looked up to him, that he could trust. And now he loves me. He'd do anything for me. And I gotta tell you, Sam, that kind of devotion? I mean, watching someone kill for you? It's the best feeling in the world.
The Siren makes it clear that what it wants from its victims is not romance or sex, it’s devotion. It wants people to kill for it. That’s what it considers “love.” It saw that Dean was more likely to kill out of a brotherly devotion rather than a romantic connection, so that was the angle it went for with him. Dean would never prioritize a romantic relationship over his brother, he just wouldn’t.
And the thing about Nick is that … he’s not a carbon copy of Sam, instead he is everything Sam has never been, accentuating the things Dean wants that Sam lacks. He bonds with Dean over cars and music, two things that Sam has never really had an interest in, and, crucially, he doesn’t push for Dean to explain himself; he easily trusts his plan, and we know Sam has always pushed to understand the why behind everything they do.
DEAN It's kinda hard to explain, but I have my reasons and they're good ones, so you're just gunna have to trust me on 'em.
MUNROE Yeah. OK. I guess.
DEAN Thank you. That's actually nice to hear.
And, especially because Dean has already been feeling distrustful toward Sam, he falls for it.
This reminds me of in 3x01 when Dean is cornered by Lust, one of the seven deadly sins, and she isn’t able to have any affect on him. Like, we all know that Dean likes sex, but when it comes down to it, when he faces monsters who literally prey on people based on their sexual desires ... it doesn’t work on him. Lust got her head dunked in holy water and the Siren had to find a work around.
The Sam/Cara subplot is obviously supposed to be a red herring, to make us think we know who the Siren is, but is also tells us a couple of interesting things about Sam and how his attitude toward relationships has changed.
First of all, we know he’s back in contact with Ruby, but we can also assume that after 4x04 they had some sort of break-up and we don’t know what their dynamic is currently like. There is also the possibility that they’re not/never were exclusive but given how monogamous Sam is I find that hard to believe. But who knows? That being said, he doesn’t seem to have any qualms about having a one-night stand with Cara.
DEAN You gonna say goodbye to Cara?
SAM Nah, not interested.
DEAN Really? Why not?
SAM What's the point?
DEAN Well, look at you. Love 'em and leave 'em.
Remember in season 3 when Sam said that he was going to become more like Dean? Remember last episode when Sam said he needed to “grow up”?
So, what I think is going on here is that Sam thinks he’s setting aside his kinda “childish” desire for relationships to last. Obviously, this isn’t actually a childish thing to want, but our society kinda paints one-night stands as like … I don’t know a masculine and mature thing to do? And Sam feels like he needs to become this … tough, masculine, unsentimental person. (You know, go against that gentle nature of his). (also the demon blood is affecting him.) Additionally, this ties in to the idea that building connections isn’t worth it in their life. It’s something he pushed back against in Season 1, but Sam has started to learn that making any kind of relationship last is basically impossible in their lives, and he has stopped trying.
Now, the only reason the Siren had any luck turning the brothers on each other was that there were already issues arising between them.
Dean’s issues with Sam
Dean covertly finds out that Sam has been calling Ruby and lying to him about it. He pretends to have not heard Sam’s phone call and gives him an opportunity to just tell him who he was calling, but instead Sam lies, and Dean hates being lied to.
DEAN Well, I don't know when it happened. Maybe when I was in hell. Maybe when I was staring right at you. But the Sam I knew, he's gone. … And it's not the demon blood or the psychic crap. It's the little stuff. The lies. The secrets.
As a type 8, betrayal is a very difficult thing for him, and he responds pretty extremely. But it’s not just the betrayal, he also feels like his little brother has fundamentally changed. And he’s … not wrong? Sam is changing, he is a very different person than the faithful, sentimental, nerd that we met in season 1. Dean is scared of those changes.
Sam’s Issues with Dean
Sam has always hated being controlled. He didn’t like being ordered around by John and now he has Dean breathing down his neck and disapproving of everything he does.
SAM So I need your say-so to make a phone call?
I do understand why Dean is angry that Sam is hiding from him that he is talking to Ruby, but also Dean has a tendency to hate the idea of Sam having a life outside of the two of them and that’s not cool. I’ll probably talk more about this later.
SAM OK, fine. You know why I didn't tell you about Ruby, and how we're hunting down Lilith? Because you're too weak to go after her, Dean. You're holding me back. I'm a better hunter than you are. Stronger, smarter. I can take out demons you're too scared to go near. … You're too busy sitting around feeling sorry for yourself. Whining about all the souls you tortured in hell. Boo hoo. … You're not standing in my way anymore.
Hey, remember in Season 3 when Dean said “you’re stronger than I am” to Sam? Remember how I said that was gonna come back later?
Obviously later in the episode Sam claims this was just the Siren talking but ... we all know this was coming from somewhere. But it’s something Sam, in his normal state, would never say. (Like, taking that dig at Dean for his guilt about Hell?? Man, that’s cold.) But on some level it’s things Sam really believes. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was something Ruby had told him though … But anyway, this episode shows us that, somewhere inside Sam considers Dean a burden, and feels like he’d be more successful without him. This obviously doesn’t outweigh the love that Sam has for Dean, but especially at this point in his journey, when he’s all messed up by Ruby and Demon Blood, they’re thoughts he’s been entertaining.
W*nc*st shippers DO NOT interact
#anyway I'm still confused because Dean was getting pretty chill with Ruby in 4x10#so why is he so against her now?#probably just because Sam is acting shady#:/#Supernatural#Rewatch#Supernatural Rewatch#04x14#4x14#Sex and Violence#THE IDEA THAT BROTHERLY LOVE IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT TO ROMANTIC LOVE IS ACTUALLY SOMETHING WE NEED MORE OF IN OUR SOCIETY#Dean Winchester#Sam Winchester#Siren#Cara
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Chapter Four: Mission Hills - Part Two
Would You Call That Love
Pairing: Chris Evans x Raina Morrison (OC)
Rating: PG to PG-13 (Might be 18+ for some chapters)
Description: There was always that one person Chris Evans tended to turn to when he was not in a committed relationship, Raina Morrison. He could confide in her about things going on in his life that he did not feel comfortable talking to his family or close friends about. Chris and Raina were able to establish a way to openly communicate with one another, but also being respectful of the other’s time and needs. It was the only constant “relationship” he had, but without all the nonsense of trying to build a life together. A “friends with benefits” situation. However, what happens when Chris starts rethinking his “relationship” with Raina and if either are willing to pursue something more?
Chapter Rating: 18+
Warnings: Sexual content (oral with female receiving)
Word Count: 2,934
Author’s Note: We are still in 2014. It dives deeper into Chris and Raina’s friendship and how it became sexual. The next chapter we will return to the present time. This was partially proof-read.
Feedback is always welcomed. If you want to be tagged, please let me know.
Sadly, I do not know Chris Evans or anyone in his family and this is just a fictional take on his life. I do not permit this fic to be reposted on other platforms.
Updated for grammar and punctuation edits.
As Raina had expected, sex with Chris was amazing. He knew exactly what to do when it came to pleasuring a woman. The fact that he could go back and forth between being soft and sensual to dominating and rough was mind-blowing. Raina was sure she had blacked out a couple of times because the orgasms were so intense. For Chris, he could not remember the last time he came so hard. He made sure to give it his all when it came to giving Raina pleasure. He was not going to half-ass anything.
The two were in post-coital bliss—however, both knew that it would not be able to last. Neither wanted to leave the bubble they created and enter the real world. The world where they had to be mindful of how they acted around each other. The world where they were always expected to keep their guard up and be cautious. The world where everything came down to PR and playing a role the media and fans tacked them.
“I don’t want this to end,” Chris spoke up suddenly.
Raina turned her head, so she was looking at him. “What do you mean?”
Turning on his side, Chris stared at the woman next to him. He loved her. He genuinely loved her. “This has been incredible. Part of me doesn’t want it to be a one-time thing. But the sensible part of me is scared that this might ruin our friendship.”
“It isn’t,” Raina confirmed to help put Chris at ease. She could tell his anxiety was trying to take control and make him feel guilty. “Nothing is going to come between us, Chris. Us having sex…well, I don’t know about you, but it felt natural. It felt right. There was no awkwardness. I felt safe and relaxed with you. I don’t want this to end either. However, I don’t think either of us is ready to be in a relationship. You just got out of your relationship with Minka. My breakup with Ben wasn’t that long ago either. We’re too fragile right now. Plus, after today, we both have to go back to work. We won’t have the proper foundation to really build a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship.”
“I know. You’re right. So, what do we do?”
At that moment, the two friends came up with a plan to forge ahead with a friend with benefits relationship. Both knew it was risky. However, Chris and Raina were willing to take on that risk.
“We will have to establish some guidelines to follow. I am not going into this without any security. For example, never being judgmental can one of the guidelines, along with being open with communication,” Raina suggested. “We don’t have to have everything sorted out now. I think it would best to take this slow and make sure we have everything needed in place before we officially go forward with this notion.”
“I concur,” Chris agreed.
“What time is it?”
Chris turned to check his phone. “A little after 3 a.m. Do you think everyone is still out partying?”
“Knowing this crew, probably,” said Raina as she got out of bed and put on a pair of boy shorts and a tank top. “I’m going to go check if Mercedes is in her room.”
When Raina left the room, Chris proceeded to look through his phone. A couple of new posts in the group text with his Avenger coworkers; all wished him a happy birthday. He replied with a quick thank you and told them he would see them all soon.
“Her room and Tara’s room are still empty,” Raina shared as she entered the room. Looking around, she saw Chris’s clothes scattered all over the floor. “I think you should head out before they see you. I don’t…I don’t want them to know that we…I want to keep this between us.”
Chris sat up to lean his back against the headboard. He understood where Raina was coming from. “I hear ya. Don’t worry; I won’t tell Scott about tonight. I can picture him freaking out and giving me a lecture,” said Chris getting out of bed to put on his clothes.
When he was dressed, he followed Raina out of the room and to the front door.
“What time do we need to meet up for Top Golf?” asked Chris as he leaned against the front door.
“Our reservation is at noon,” Raina reminded him. She pulled Chris in for one last hug and said, “Happy Birthday, Chris. I hope that tonight was special for you. And I mean the whole night, not just the part where we…you know.”
“Well, that part might be my favorite,” Chris declared with a cheeky grin and gave Raina a soft kiss on the lips.
“Sleep tight, Evans.”
“Nighty night, Raina.”
October 18, 2014
Four months had passed since Chris’s birthday party in Vegas. It was also the last time Chris and Raina were intimate with one another. Chris had finished filming the second Avengers movie back in August and took some time off to spend with his family. Raina was still touring around the world with her new album. After finishing up the European leg of the tour, she was in for a much-needed break.
Before Chris and Raina were to head to China for the Mission Hill Pro-Am Golf Tournament, the singer would spend some time in Boston with Chris and his family. He picked Raina up at the airport that Saturday and headed to his mom’s house for dinner.
“Is your mom making her spaghetti? I have been craven it so bad, you would not believe,” said Raina as Chris drove from the airport.
“Yeah, she’s got it all ready. How are you craving it? You were just in Italy?” Chris pointed out.
“Your mom’s spaghetti is just better,” declared Raina.
“That is true.”
The drive from the airport to Lisa’s house did not take too long due to the abundance of conversations between the two friends occupying their time. Chris shared his experience at the Toronto Film Festival, where he debuted his first directorial feature film, ‘Before We Go.’ “I know my movie isn’t perfect, but I am happy with the final product. The film is supposed to be simplistic and about these two characters forming a friendship throughout the film. I…I get scared that people are going to have these high expectations and get disappointed if it doesn’t live up to them,” Chris admitted to Raina.
Raina let out a quiet sigh. She knew Chris would display his anxiety about the film. He was a perfectionist and, like most people, cared about what people thought of him and his art.
“Chris… you’re going to have so many opportunities to show the world what you can do. You put yourself out there and stepped out of your comfort zone. Not a lot of people are willing to do that, but you did. So, stop worrying so much. Don’t read the reviews from critics. They don’t matter. All that matters is if you are happy with the end product.”
“I am! I worked fucking hard on that film. Everyone did. And I am proud of it,” said Chris as he pulled into the driveway of his mother’s house.
“Then that is all that matters,” Raina replied as she got out of the car with Chris following. “Like, seriously, if I stressed over every album review or placement on the charts, I’d never get anything accomplished.
When Raina stepped to the front door, it flew open with Lisa standing with her arms wide open ready to embrace the younger woman and her eldest son.
“My babies!” exclaimed Lisa. She wrapped her arms around Raina in a tight hug. “Come on inside. Everyone is in the kitchen. Kids! Chris and Raina are here!”
They could hear the sound of Miles and Ethan’s footsteps as the boys ran from the kitchen and tackled Chris to the ground. “Okay, okay. You gotta let me up, kiddos. Go tackle Raina,” Chris ordered.
Ethan ran towards Raina for a hug. “Oh, my goodness. What happened to my little Ethan? You’re so big now,” she acknowledged as she scooped Ethan up into her arms.
“Did you bring us presents, Auntie Rai?” Ethan boldly asked as she sat him down to then pick up Miles
“Presents? Is that all I’m good for you guys?” Raina teased. Of course, she brought presents for the kids. Raina had no siblings of her own, so she did not have any nieces or nephews spoiled. Chris was more than happy to share.
“Come on, kids. Let’s head to the kitchen and get some ready for dinner,” Lisa instructed.
“We’ll open presents after dinner,” said Raina as she put Miles down and walked into the kitchen. Both boys following close behind and never leaving Raina’s side.
After being engulfed in hugs from Carly, Scott, and Shanna, the family sat down to dinner. While the surname Evans was rooted in Irish, the family was 100-percent Italian in their mannerisms: always talking with their hands, very boisterous, loud but pleasant, and happy. Their energy was infectious and endearing.
“I can’t believe how big Stella has gotten. She was so tiny the last time I saw her,” Raina spoke to Carly while the little girl smiled and reached for food on people’s plates.
Conversations flowed, along with the wine for the adults. It was a nice setting for Chris to see. He loved his family and was grateful to have this moment with his best friend.
When Chris and Raina left Lisa’s house, the two continued to work together to develop proper guidelines both would adhere to protect their friendship from any fallout.
Raina opted to include that both would need to be transparent with one another.
“Overall, we have to be honest with one another. If you or I feel like there is an issue that needs to be brought up, we have to say it. We can’t keep it inside and let it fester,” suggested Raina as she lounged on Chris’s bed in his home.
“Agree. I think we also need to include a guideline about not being judgmental. Like, if I am dating someone or if you are dating someone, neither of us can act like an asshole towards one another or the other’s partner at the time,” Chris replied with his suggestion. He had just taken a shower, so he was only wearing sweats, no shirt.
“I 100% agree,” Raina nodded. “I would like to include that we are open about what is considered off-limits and what is acceptable when it comes to our preferences and likes during sex. I don’t mind being adventurous,” she added suggestively.
Chris let out a boisterous laugh. “I always knew you were a big slut,” he teased.
“Well, you are a slut too, sweetie. But that is okay. I’m not judging you,” joked Raina. She always loved riling Chris up a bit.
“What have you done that is out of the box, sexually?” Chris asked. He desperately wanted to know. It was not like he and Raina had never talked about sex. In fact, he tended to be incredibly open with Raina when it came to talking about sex. She was willing to share her sexual history with him.
“I really don’t mind giving up control to my partner. But I can be dominant if need be. I’ve told you all this before,” Raina admitted honestly. She knew she could trust Chris to keep her secrets. She had no shame in telling him her sexual fantasies. “What do you provide especially for your…concubines?”
“Concubines? Throwing out the big words, are we.”
“You’re one to talk, Mr. I-Incorporate-SAT-Words-In-Every-One-Of-My-Sentences. Tell me, do you have a world of the day calendar posted next to your bed? You make sure to check every day, Mr. Thesaurus?” kidded Raina. “No, but seriously, what are holding back from me, Mr. Evans?” she asked while climbing on top of Chris’s lap. It did not take long for Raina to begin grinding against him while trailing kisses up his neck to ear.
“You really do love taking control, don’t you, little girl,” Chris pointed out as he rubbed his hands over Raina’s ass. “But here is something you don’t quite get…” he said and immediately flipped Raina onto her back.
With Chris hovering over Raina, he took her hands and put them above her head. “I like to be in control,” he declared and captured her lips with his. “Let me show what I can provide you. Don’t move those hands, now,” Chris instructed and began taking off Raina’s leggings and underwear.
Chris was not going to rush this, but instead, was willing to be patient and prolong providing Raina pleasure for as long as possible. When it came to giving a woman head, Chris was a pro. However, with Raina, this was more intimate and would take their friend with benefits agreement to a whole other level. He teased her clit, then would trail kisses up and down her inner thighs.
When he finally began using his tongue, Raina jerked and gasped. “Oh my God! That feels so good.” Chris had to hold Raina down by putting one of his large hands on her stomach. It took all of Raina’s self-control to keep her hands put and not grab Chris’s hair.
“I need to come!” Raina shouted after Chris inserted a finger and began pumping in and out of her.
“So soon,” he teased and continued pumping, this time adding another finger. “Nah, not yet, sweetheart. I’m not quite done tasting you.”
October 21, 2014
It was sad saying goodbye to the Evans clan, especially when they began crying. He was worried that Chris and Raina would not be around to trick or treat with him.
“Hey buddy, I will be back before then to celebrate Halloween together. I promise we will go trick or treating,” Chris consoled his youngest nephew.
“Can Raina come with us?” the little boy asked.
“Heck yeah, I’m coming tricking or treating with you guys,” confirmed Raina, to which Miles replied happily by jumping for joy and hugging her tightly.
The flight from Boston to Dongguan, China, for the Mission Hills Golf Club Tournament was thirty-five hours, including two layovers, one at JFK Airport and another at Heathrow. Raina was happy not to have to take the trip alone. She and Chris were accommodated with first-class tickets, so traveling the long distance came with perks.
“Hey, thanks for agreeing to stay a little longer in Boston for Halloween. The kids really adore you. I know you must have planned on seeing your dad while you got some time off,” Chris uttered as he got comfortable in his plane seat. They finally boarded the plane on their second layover.
“It’s no problem. I talk to my dad all of the time, so he’s doing alright,” said Raina and added, “He has actually…began dating again.”
Chris already knew this as George had asked him for dating advice. George had asked Chris not to mentioned it to Raina as he worried it would upset his daughter. Chris understood and kept his mouth shut.
“I mean…that is a good thing…right? He’s getting back out there…moving on…healing… that’s good. You’re good with it, right?” Chris rambled on nervously. The last thing he wanted for Raina to be upset or in a bad mood for the duration of their trip.
“It’s weird. The whole thing is weird. I don’t really want to talk about it. I shouldn’t have brought it up. I gotta use the bathroom,” mumbled Raina and got up from her seat.
“Raina, don’t be upset,” Chris interjected.
“I’m not upset. I really do have to use the bathroom because I drank all that water during the last layover,” she said, making her way to the bathroom.
As Chris waited for Raina to return, he asked one of the flight attendants for a Dirty Shirley, his travel companion’s favorite drink, and Stella Artois for himself, along with some snacks. He also pulled out his laptop and looked through his movie library to see what would be good to watch. Chris ended up choosing one of his favorite Disney movies, Robin Hood, which was also one of Raina’s favorites.
When Raina returned to her seat, she saw the set-up Chris and was given her Dirty Shirley. The deliciously sweet drink definitely helped lift her spirits.
“We have about eighteen hours until we land in China, let’s just get drunk and watch Disney movies for the time being,” Chris suggested, and he raised his beer to toast with Raina.
“You’re such a sweetheart, Evans. I can’t deal with you sometimes.”
The two friends drank and ate some snacks while making it through three movies before eventually falling asleep. When the plane finally landed in Dongguan, China, both were ready to put on their “game face” for the week. It was business as usual with PR events and gatherings.
Chris and Raina were not worried about rumors spreading within their respective fandoms about the two being at the same event; they were used to it by now. During the actual Mission Hills golf tournament, Raina and Chris would purposely stand close to one another or walk side-by-side with their arms around each other at parties. Both knew they were playing with fire, but in the end, Chris and Raina were having fun and enjoying being with one another.
They were two touchy-feely friends on the surface, but behind closed doors, they were so much more.
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The Fantasy World Part2
Pairings: sam x sister, dean x sister
Summary: This is part 2 of The Fantasy World Series. In this series, the reader is the younger sister of Sam and Dean. She tries to hunt a Djinn alone and ends up getting poisoned. Read Part 1 here.
You wake up with a jolt from what seems like very deep sleep. You rub your eyes as they adjust to the ray of sunlight streaming in through the curtains. Where am I? Your heart starts to race as you realize you’re not in the bunker. The place seems oddly familiar though. What the hell is going on? Your rapid thoughts are interrupted by a knocking on the door.
“Y/N? You up yet?”
Dean? That sure sounded like him.
“Dean?” you ask out loud.
“I’m coming in” he announces, pushing the door wide open.
You instantly realize that something’s different. Your eyes rake his face which is lit up into a smile that goes all the way up to his young, lively eyes. The small creases on his face, tell a story of a man who’s spent most of his life happy; one who hasn’t seen the worst truth of the world, the monsters that live amongst us. He seems to radiate jovial energy. There is no way this man is a hunter. You can’t help a small, sad smile forming on your face as you realize what’s happening.
You went after the Djinn. Alone. You were poisoned and that explains why you’re now in what you now recognize as Lisa’s house with a young and happy Dean, who is definitely not a hunter. One look in a hunter’s eyes and you know that they’ve seen the world for it is. The twinkling green eyes greeting you are those of a normal person. You’re in The Fantasy World. The world that the Djinn puts you in while it slowly drains your blood.
“Come on down sweetheart, breakfast’s almost ready.”
“Uhh.. yeah sure. I’ll be right down” you manage. You sit down on the bed as panic clutches your heart. You have to find a way out of this place. You remember Dean saying something about how killing yourself is the only way out of the fantasy world that the Djinn puts you in. The longer you are in this world, the more the Djinn will drain you in the real world. But a part of you wants to see this world. You want to know what life would have been like in your dream world. A little more time here couldn’t hurt right?
You walk down the stairs to the brightly lit, well decorated kitchen. Dean is already seated on the dining table with Ben. They seem super involved in what seems like a sword fight, except with forks. You jump when Lisa suddenly appears beside you with a plate full of toast.
“Cute. Aren’t they?” she asks, smiling.
“Yeah.. they are” you whisper, drinking in the sight of Dean playing with his son.
“Alright. Put down the forks boys. You know the rules. No playing on the dining table.” She says, setting down a bowl on the table.
“But we’re having so much fun!” Dean says, fake pouting.
“I swear, it’s like you and Ben are the same age.” she says, playfully.
You take a seat on the table beside Dean.
“Good morning Aunt Y/N”, Ben greets you.
“Morning Ben” You smile back.
“Oh Y/n, Sammy should be here soon. He said Jess would join us later. She had some sudden work thing. She’s catching a later flight. He said they want to go over the wedding plans. ” Dean says, starting on his buttered toast.
“Wait. What?” you ask, taken aback.
“I said Sam’s joining us today to discuss his wedding plans.” Dean says, looking at you suspiciously. “You alright kiddo? You look spooked.”
Sam and Jessica? Getting married? You feel tears starting to brim your eyes. She made it in this world. No Yellow-eyed demon. He and Jessica are getting married. Married!! It’s all a little too overwhelming.
“Yeah. I’m alright. Just a little out of it I guess.” You reply as calmly as you can.
“Did you get enough sleep last night? Look kiddo, I understand that you’re nervous about college acceptances but you need to relax a little. Enjoy your break. You can’t spend all your time checking your email, waiting for an acceptance letter. You’ll get in, I’m sure of it. Until then, enjoy your vacation. ”
“Yeah. I know. Don’t worry Dee.” You smile. “Listen, Umm… I’m not really hungry so…. I’ll just be in my room.”
“One of these days, you and I are going to plan a trip!” Dean says, as you get up to leave. “We’ll make sure you have some fun. You’re turning into another Sam.”
You look around as you walk up the stairs. Your eyes fall on photo frames adorning the wall and mantle. There are a couple of pictures of Ben, through different ages. There’s a picture of Dean and Lisa at their wedding – they’re looking into each other’s eyes. They seem deeply in love. There’s another wedding picture, one with your whole family. You see your Dad, hand on Dean’s shoulder, a happy and proud smile on his face. Next to him stands Sam, tall and smiling. On the other side, next to Lisa, you stand with your mom. Everyone seems to be having the best time. You take the frame in your hands and look at it hungrily. Mom and Dad made it too. It’s so beautiful. You don’t want to part with it.
You walk up to your room and place the frame on the table and start to look around. This must be where you stayed before you went to for college. That explains the bunch of photos taped to your mirror with random strangers, probably your closest friends in this world. There are some with Dean and Sam, making a bunch of faces. You chuckle at the sight. There’s one picture of you and Sam at his graduation - Harvard Law School. You smile as you walk around the room, a hint of pride in your heart. Sammy graduated from Harvard. Wow! Go Sammy. You always knew he was Harvard material. But that happiness dissipates almost immediately. Your Sammy didn’t actually make it to law school. He watched his entire life crumble into pieces. He was never able to quit the hunting life and lead the perfect apple pie life as Dean called it. Everything in this world makes it seem like your family wasn’t one of hunters. Do monsters not exist in this world?
Your eyes fall on a laptop on the table. You open it up and start researching some of the cases you’ve solved in the real world. You blink back tears at what you see. Everyone whose lives your brothers and you saved from monsters, is dead in this world – Sarah, Jody and so many more. Suddenly, this world has lost all its charm. You don’t want to see this world anymore. You know what you need to do to leave The Fantasy World. You shut the laptop forcefully and head downstairs, determined to leave.
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of April 7-13
April 7: Country singer Bobby Bare is 84. Singer Charlie Thomas of The Drifters is 82. Movie director Francis Ford Coppola is 80. Actress Roberta Shore (“The Virginian”) is 76. Singer Patricia Bennett of The Chiffons is 72. Singer-guitarist John Oates of Hall and Oates is 71. Drummer John Dittrich of Restless Heart is 68. Singer Janis Ian is 68. Actor Jackie Chan is 65. Actor Russell Crowe is 55. Singer Mark Kibble of Take 6 is 55. Actor Bill Bellamy (“Last Comic Standing,” ”Fastlane”) is 54. Drummer Charlie Hall of The War On Drugs is 45. Singer-bassist John Cooper of Skillet is 44. Actress Heather Burns (“Miss Congeniality”) is 44. Actor Kevin Alejandro (“Lucifer,” ”Southland”) is 43. Bassist Ben McKee of Imagine Dragons is 34. Contemporary Christian singer Tauren Wells is 33. Actor Ed Speleers (“Downton Abbey”) is 31. Actor Conner Rayburn (“According to Jim”) is 20.
April 8: Comedian Shecky Greene is 93. Original Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie is 78. Singer Peggy Lennon of the Lennon Sisters is 78. Songwriter Leon Huff of Gamble and Huff is 77. Guitarist Steve Howe of Yes (and of Asia) is 72. Bassist Mel Schacher of Grand Funk Railroad is 68. Singer-actor John Schneider (“The Dukes of Hazzard”) is 59. Guitarist Izzy Stradlin (Guns N’ Roses) is 57. Singer-guitarist Donita Sparks of L7 is 56. Singer Julian Lennon is 56. Actor Dean Norris (“Breaking Bad,” ”Under the Dome”) is 56. Rapper Biz Markie (“Yo Gabba Gabba”) is 55. Actress Robin Wright is 53. Actress Patricia Arquette is 51. Actor JR Bourne (TV’s “Teen Wolf,” ”Revenge”) is 49. Singer Craig Honeycutt of Everything is 49. Drummer Darren Jessee of Ben Folds Five is 48. Actress Emma Caulfield (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) is 46. Actor Taylor Kitsch (“True Detective,” ”Friday Night Lights”) is 38. Singer-guitarist Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend is 35. Actor Taran Noah Smith (“Home Improvement”) is 35. Guitarist Jamie Sierota (Echosmith) is 26. Actress Sadie Calvano (“Mom”) is 22.
April 9: Naturalist Jim Fowler (“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom”) is 89. Actress Michael Learned (“The Waltons”) is 80. Country singer Margo Smith is 77. Country singer Hal Ketchum is 66. Actor Dennis Quaid is 65. Humorist Jimmy Tingle (“60 Minutes II”) is 64. Keyboardist Dave Innis of Restless Heart is 60. Talk show host Joe Scarborough (“Morning Joe”) is 56. Actor Mark Pellegrino (“Dexter”) is 54. Actress-model Paulina Porizkova is 54. Actress Cynthia Nixon (“Sex and the City”) is 53. Singer Kevin Martin of Candlebox is 50. TV personality Sunny Anderson (“The Kitchen”) is 44. Singer Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance is 42. Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam (“The Cosby Show”) is 40. Guitarist Albert Hammond Junior of The Strokes is 39. Actor Charlie Hunnam (“Sons of Anarchy”) is 39. Actor Jay Baruchel (“Knocked Up,” ”Tropic Thunder”) is 37. Actress Annie Funke (“Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders”) is 34. Actor Jordan Masterson (“Last Man Standing”) is 33. Actress Leighton Meester (“Gossip Girl”) is 33. Singer-actor Jesse McCartney (“Summerland”) is 32. Singer Jazmine Sullivan is 32. Actress Kristen Stewart (“Twilight”) is 29. Actress Elle Fanning (“Because of Winn-Dixie”) is 21. Actor Isaac Hempstead Wright (“Game of Thrones”) is 20. Singer Jackie Evancho is 19.
April 10: Actor Max von Sydow is 90. Actress Liz Sheridan (“Seinfeld”) is 90. Sportscaster John Madden is 83. Reggae artist Bunny Wailer is 72. Actor Steven Seagal is 67. Singer Terre Roche of The Roches is 66. Actor Peter MacNicol (“Numb3rs,” ”Ally McBeal”) is 65. Bassist Steven Gustafson of 10,000 Maniacs is 62. Singer-producer Babyface is 61. Musician Brian Setzer is 60. Singer Katrina Leskanich of Katrina and the Waves is 59. Drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander of Primus is 54. Singer Kenny Lattimore is 52. Comedian Orlando Jones is 51. Guitarist Mike Mushok of Staind is 50. Rapper Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest is 49. Actor David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) is 44. Blues singer Shemekia Copeland is 40. Actress Laura Bell Bundy is 38. Actor Harry Hadden-Paton (“Downton Abbey”) is 38. Actress Chyler Leigh (“Supergirl,” ”Grey’s Anatomy”) is 37. Bassist Andrew Dost of fun. is 36. Actor Ryan Merriman (“The Pretender”) is 36. Singer-actress Mandy Moore (“This is Us”) is 35. Actor Barkhad Abdi (“Captain Phillips”) is 34. Actress Shay Mitchell (“Pretty Little Liars”) is 32. Actor Haley Joel Osment (“The Sixth Sense”) is 31. Country singer Maren Morris is 29. Singer-actress AJ Michalka of Aly and AJ is 28. Actress Daisy Ridley (“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”) is 27. Actress Sofia Carson (“Descendants”) is 26. Actress Ruby Jerins (“Nurse Jackie”) is 21.
April 11: Actor Joel Grey is 87. Actress Louise Lasser is 80. Actor Peter Riegart (“Animal House”) is 72. Actor Bill Irwin (“Law and Order: SVU”) is 69. Country singer-songwriter Jim Lauderdale is 62. Guitarist Nigel Pulsford (Bush) is 58. Country singer Steve Azar is 55. Singer Lisa Stansfield is 53. Actor Johnny Messner (“Killer Instinct,” ”The O.C.”) is 50. Bassist Dylan Keefe of Marcy Playground is 49. Actor Vicellous Shannon (“The Hurricane”) is 48. Rapper David Banner is 45. Actress Tricia Helfer (“Lucifer”) is 45. Drummer Chris Gaylor of All-American Rejects is 40. Actress Kelli Garner (“Taking Woodstock,” ”Lars and the Real Girl”) is 35. Singer Joss Stone is 32. Actress Kaitlyn Jenkins (“Bunheads”) is 27.
April 12: Musician Herbie Hancock is 79. Musician John Kay of Steppenwolf is 75. Actor Ed O’Neill (“Modern Family,” ”Married…With Children”) is 73. Actor Dan Lauria (“The Wonder Years”) is 72. Talk show host David Letterman is 72. Singer J.D. Nicholas of The Commodores is 67. Singer Pat Travers is 65. Actor Andy Garcia is 63. Actress Suzzanne Douglas (“The Parent ‘Hood”) is 62. Country singer Vince Gill is 62. TV personality J Alexander (“America’s Next Top Model”) is 61. Guitarist Will Sergeant of Echo and the Bunnymen is 61. Singer Art Alexakis of Everclear is 57. Singer Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls is 55. Singer Nicholas Hexum of 311 is 49. Actress Retta (“Good Girls,” ”Parks and Recreation”) is 49. Actor Nicholas Brendon (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) is 48. Actress Shannen Doherty is 48. Actress Sarah Jane Morris (“NCIS”) is 42. Bassist Guy Berryman of Coldplay is 41. Actress Riley Smith (“Nashville”) is 41. Actress Claire Danes is 40. Actress Jennifer Morrison (“Once Upon A Time,” ”House”) is 40. Actor Matt McGorry (“How To Get Away With Murder,” ”Orange Is The New Black”) is 33. Actress Brooklyn Decker (“Grace and Frankie”) is 32. Drummer Joe Rickard of red is 32. Singer-guitarist Brendon Urie of Panic At The Disco is 32. Actress Saoirse Ronan is 25.
April 13: Actor Lyle Waggoner (“The Carol Burnett Show”) is 84. Actor Edward Fox is 82. Actor Paul Sorvino is 80. Singer Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers is 79. Composer Bill Conti (“Rocky” film theme) is 77. Musician Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane is 75. Actor Tony Dow (“Leave It To Beaver”) is 74. Musician Al Green is 73. Actor Ron Perlman is 69. Actor William Sadler (“Wonderfalls,” ”Roswell”) is 69. Singer Peabo Bryson is 68. Drummer Max Weinberg of the E Street Band (and “Late Night With Conan O’Brien”) is 68. Keyboardist Jimmy Destri (Blondie) is 65. Actress Saundra Santiago (“Miami Vice”) is 62. Guitarist Joey Mazzola of Sponge is 58. Actress Page Hannah (TV’s “Fame”) is 55. Actress-comedian Caroline Rhea (“Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” ”The Biggest Loser”) is 55. Bassist Lisa Umbarger (The Toadies) is 54. Guitarist Marc Ford (Black Crowes) is 53. Actor Ricky Schroder is 49. Singer Aaron Lewis of Staind is 47. Actor Bokeem Woodbine (TV’s “Fargo,” ”Saving Grace”) is 46. Singer Lou Bega is 44. Actor Glenn Howerton (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) is 43. Actress Kelli Giddish (“Law and Order: SVU”) is 39. Actress Courtney Peldon (“Boston Public”) is 38. Singer Nellie McKay is 37. Rapper Ty Dolla $ign is 37. Actress Allison Williams (“Girls”) is 31.
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West Week Ever: Pop Culture In Review - 6/9/17
In an interesting shake-up over at CBS, Erinn Hayes has been let go from her role as wife to Kevin James in Kevin Can Wait. They say that the show is going in a new direction, which necessitated the firing. But here’s where it gets interesting. Leah Remini, who played James’s wife on King of Queens, popped up in the season finale as James’ former cop partner. Well, just before announcing Hayes’s departure, CBS announced that Remini would be joining the show next season as a series regular. Now, if you’ve never seen Kevin Can Wait, Kevin James plays a former NYC cop who tries to figure out how to adjust to his recent retirement. Based on the season finale, though, it seems like James’s character might be coming out of retirement. It’s just a strange move, seeing as how the show ended the season as the #1 new comedy on network TV – hardly a situation that necessitated a retooling of the show. Part of what critics praised was Hayes’s portrayal of James’s wife of 20 years. How do you just gloss over that relationship? I mean, they’ve gotta kill her off, but unless you do a time jump, you’ve gotta slog through all the grief stuff, which doesn’t lend itself well to a multicam comedy. And if they’re gonna fast track a relationship between James and Remini, will the audience accept it? It really feels like they blew a sure thing and, if they wanted to recreate The King of Queens, thy should’ve just revived The King of Queens! I’ve said that online since Kevin was announced!
Speaking of Remini, I’m starting to think she’s a Scientology double agent. Bear with me here: Scientology is a well-connected organization in Hollywood that allegedly has the power to ruin your career with the information that they have on their members. If you ever leave the church, you’re pretty much done. Just look at the list of former Scientologists. On that list, Remini and Jeffrey Tambor are the one ones who even have a semblance of a steady career right now, and Tambor kinda skirted the issue by saying he never really joined the church. Remini, however, joined up as a child, and was a HUGE booster of the church. Then, in 2013, she turned on the church – not for its negative views on homosexuality (which is why Crash director Paul Haggis left) or its alleged illegal activities. No, she left because she got her feelings hurt after leadership clapped back at her. At Tom Cruise’s wedding to Katie Holmes, Remini asked why church leader David Miscavige’s wife wasn’t in attendance, and they basically told her she didn’t have clearance for that info (formal speak for “Nunyo Biznazz”). She didn’t trust that answer, and went further to file a missing persons report on Mrs. Miscavige. Then, she made it her mission to publicly discredit Miscavige, criticizing his leadership, citing reports of abuse in the Sea Org, and more. She went straight to the TOP with her blame game, yet NOTHING has happened to her. In fact, it’s probably rejuvenated her career. She got a successful show on A&E called Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, where she’s basically telling all their secrets. When the show debuted, the church issued a statement attacking her. Yet, she’s working more now than she was before. So, there’s two things happening here: either Scientology isn’t as powerful and litigious as we’ve been led to believe OR they’re in on it. It’s yin and yang. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. While Scientology has its critics, it never really had an enemy before. Why not create one where they could control the narrative? It’s like learning that Captain America has secretly been Hydra the whole time. Long story short, I’m not entirely convinced she’s left the church, especially over something as trivial as what’s reported to have started the whole thing. And she’s laughing all the way to the bank.
In other TV news, Tia and Tamera Mowry (yeah, they got married and have new hyphenated last names, but I ain’t got time for all that) are trying to get a Sister, Sister revival off the ground. And I don’t know anyone who wants this. If you were cool back in the 90s you probably never watched Sister, Sister, where a set of adopted twins didn’t realize they were twins until a chance meeting in a department store, a la The Parent Trap. Then they all move in together. It was the definition of “mediocre”, yet once ABC canceled it, it gained a new life over on The WB. The most memorable thing about it was that Marques “Batman” Houston, of the R&B group Immature/IMx, played their annoying neighbor Roger (kinda like a watered down Steve Urkel), and they’d constantly yell “Go home, Roger!” at him. Other than that, it was just a bunch of zany, mistaken identity twin shit – stuff that I’d hope adult Tia and Tamera had outgrown by now. What’s the story to tell? They both get divorced, and move in together with their kids? Sorry, Kate & Allie, Getting By, and the upcoming Raven’s Home have already covered that old chestnut. Are they single in the city, doing the same twin shit? Not interested. I don’t have a lot of faith in this one getting picked up, though, because they’re far behind where they need to be. Right now, they say they’re looking for a show runner to guide the project, but then they’d have to find a network. Sister, Sister was NO Full House, so I doubt Netflix would be interested. If anything, the only place I’d put it right now would probably be Freeform, even though the twins are slightly older than the target demo of that channel. Let this just be a lesson that not everything needs to be revived.
In other television news, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow has cast Tala Ashe as Muslim “hacktivist” Zari Adrianna Tomaz for season 3. She’s a computer whiz from 2030, so basically the team’s got their own Oracle/Felicity now – not that they really need it, with Gideon and all. Anyway, in comics Tomaz is actually an Egyptian who uses the Amulet of Isis to transform into the hero Isis. Before the New 52 reboot of the DC Universe, Isis was an important character in the weekly series 52, as she was in a relationship with Black Adam, and her brother, Osiris, was eaten by Sobek. Oh, and she had a cheesy TV show in the 70s. None of that’s gonna be in the Legends, I’m sure. Given the current political climate, and how loaded the name “Isis” is right now, I doubt they’ll actually ever call her that onscreen, either.
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Today I give you “Vampires”, by The Midnight. My pal and thrifting partner, “Special Forces”, and I decided that this is the official theme song for Thrift Justice should it ever become a real show. Synthwave AND saxophone?! I wanna direct Skinemax movies just so I can score them with this entire album. So sexy. Right now, Thrift Justice is a USA drama circa 1990, and I ain’t got no problems with that!
Things You Might Have Missed This Week
Modern Family‘s Sarah Hyland will guest star on Freeform’s Shadowhunters, which kinda sounds like a step back…
Speaking of Freeform, they’ve ordered a pilot for an American adaptation of UK hit Misfits. The network is a good home for something like this, but I’m still pissed over the American adaptation of Skins, so…
Rudy Huxtable herself, Keshia Knight Pulliam, escorted TV dad Bill Cosby to the first day of his rape trial. Whatever. Call me when Lisa Bonet shows up.
In next level pettiness, Taylor Swift put her entire catalog back on Spotify at midnight – at the very moment Katy Perry released her album “Witness”
According to Dan Aykroyd, Paul Feig blew his chance at a Ghostbusters sequel because he overran his budget on unnecessary reshoots. Sony refuted the figures Aykroyd presented, saying the estimates were off by about NINETY percent. Woo!
Jennifer Connelly will join Daveed Diggs in TNT’s Snowpiercer pilot, playing the person who makes the daily announcements on the train. Exciting!
Tom Cruise revealed that the title of the Top Gun sequel will be Top Gun: Maverick. I wonder if John McCain has any feelings about that. Coherent feelings, not ramblings about the Diamondbacks…
Speaking of Cruise, his The Mummy reboot opens today, and reviewers have called it “the worst Tom Cruise movie ever”. Wow.
Singer/actress/sister of Ray J Brandy was found unconscious on a Delta flight, and the doctor who came to her rescue was reportedly Kim Kardashian’s uncle! Considering Ray J put that family on the map, I figure it’s time the Kardashians did something to return the favor.
Gotham stars Morena Baccarin and Ben McKenzie got married. Knowing that show, it’ll probably revealed that they’re Bruce’s real parents or some shit. It’s not like it pays attention to any of the rest of the lore, so why not?
Fox canceled 24 Legacy after a low-rated single season, but they’re still committed to the 24 brand. They’re reportedly developing an anthology series to take the show back to its real-time roots
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Like Peter denied Jesus, Jerry Seinfeld denied THREE requests for a hug from Kesha. I don’t blame him!
In one of the strangest deals I’ve ever heard of, Epix has inked a deal to stream its content directly to 2018 Honda Odyssey minivans
Sony will begin selling clean versions of some of their hit movies. If you’ve ever accidentally bought a clean version of an album from Walmart, you can see why this decision might anger some folks
Hank Williams Jr is back singing the opening to Monday Night Football for the first time since 2011. I guess all his rowdy friends will be over after they finish burning a few more crosses…
George and Amal Clooney welcomed twins Ella and Alexander
Former Power Rangers director/producer/fight coordinator Koichi Sakamoto will direct the upcoming Ultraman Geed series, focusing on the son of the evil Ultraman Belial. Yeah, those words mean something to someone out there.
Newcomer Blu Hunt has been cast as Danielle Moonstar in the upcoming New Mutants spinoff of the X-Men films.
A live action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop is being developed, and my heart weeps. As one of the few anime series I’ve watched, and loved, I kinda hope this dies in development hell
Hackers released 8 stolen episodes of ABC’s upcoming game show, Funderdome, and nobody cared.
Donald Glover will be retiring her Childish Gambino hip hop persona after his next album.
We got our first poster for the Black Panther film.
Last week I gave my opinions and feelings on the movie. This week, I’m just gonna stick to the facts:
92% on Rotten Tomatoes
$103 million opening weekend domestic box office
$220 million opening weekend global box office
Third highest opening for a DC film
Most successful female-directed film
Mot expensive female-directed film, with a budget of $150 million
Most tweeted about movie of 2017, with 2.19 million tweets
Won Best In Show and Best Fantasy/Adventure at the Golden Trailer Awards
Last Saturday, Wonder Woman Day was celebrated at comic shops around the world
You’ve seen it by now, right? RIGHT?! Then, what are you waiting for? For these reasons, and more, Wonder Woman once again had the West Week Ever.
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My Favorite Album #192 - Kingswood on The Beatles ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ (1967)
Kingswood are one of Australia's hottest rock bands, and I sat down with frontman Fergus and axeman Alex on release day for their new album ‘After Hours, Before Dawn’, to talk about why "everything comes back to the Beatles", studio experimentation, finding their own George Martin, mellotrons, the music teacher that made them appreciate the Beatles and the art of the album and translating dreams into songs, with horrifying results.
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Danny Yau, Andrew Hansen, Gideon Bensen (The Preatures) and Mike Carr 36 - Doug Pettibone on Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris 35 - Ross Ryan on Late for the Sky by Jackson Browne 34 - Michael Carpenter on Hard Promises by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 33 - Davey Lane (You Am I) on Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe 32 - Zane Carney on Smokin’ at the Half Note by Wes Montgomery 31 - Tony Buchen on Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles 30 - Simon Relf (The Tambourine Girls) on On the Beach by Neil Young 29 - Peter Cooper on In Search of a Song by Tom T Hall 28 - Thelma Plum on Stolen Apples by Paul Kelly 27 - James House on Rubber Soul by the Beatles 26 - Ella Hooper on Let England Shake by PJ Harvey 25 - Abbey Road Special 24 - Alyssa Bonagura on Room for Squares by John Mayer 23 - Luke Davison (The Preatures) on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs 22 - Neil Finn on Hunky Dory by David Bowie and In Rainbows by Radiohead 21 - Neil Finn on Beatles for Sale by the Beatles and After the Goldrush by Neil Young 20 - Morgan Evans on Diorama by Silverchair 19 - Emma Swift on Car Wheels On A Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams 18 - Danny Yau on Hourly Daily by You Am I 17 - J Robert Youngtown and Jon Auer (The Posies) on Hi Fi Way by You Am I 16 - Lester the Fierce on Hounds of Love by Kate Bush 15 - Luke Davison on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs 14 - Jeff Cripps on Wheels of Fire by Cream 13 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 2) 12 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 1) 11 - Gossling on O by Damien Rice 10 - Matt Fell on Temple of Low Men by Crowded House 9 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 2) 8 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 1) 7 - Sam Hawksley on A Few Small Repairs by Shawn Colvin 6 - Jim Lauderdale on Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons 5 - Mark Moffatt on Blues Breakers by John Mayall and Eric Clapton 4 - Darren Carr on Ten Easy Pieces by Jimmy Webb 3 - Mark Wells on Revolver by The Beatles 2 - Mike Carr on Arrival by ABBA 1 - Rob Draper on Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan
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