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pretty-little-fools · 2 years ago
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disease · 1 year ago
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GROOVE [2000, dir. GREG HARRISON]
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incorrectsibunaquotes · 1 year ago
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WHAT DOES GREG HARRISON LOOK LIKE PLEASE I LOVE HIM SO MUCH
ASHSHHSSGS he is truly the epitome of the random boy on campus that you and your friends turn into a celebrity
But ask and you shall receive. This is sorta how I’ve always pictured him: blondie with hazel eyes, a splattering of freckles, and a nicotine addiction <3
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blacknarcissus · 1 year ago
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Clean and sophisticated.
Sabrina (1995)
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Bottleneck Gallery will release Day of the Dead 24x36 screen prints by JJ Harrison today, October 30, at 12pm EST. The standard edition (left) is limited to 100 for $50, while the variant is limited to 60 for $60.
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riddlesrhymes · 13 days ago
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Presentation cuz im bored
- proud argentinian🇦🇷🇦🇷 16y/o and female
- mainly an ELP and todd rundgren fangirl
- I love prog rock (KC, Camel, Yes etc)
- Also ELO, George harrison and steely dan
- my username comes a song from The Nice! Keith sings the verse heh. I love how that part sounds (also my name is obviously not arabella, decided to use it here bc of the same song)
- ive been obssesed with ELP for a couple of monts now, i love them 3
For now that, ill probably do a better presentation in the future
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kingukairu · 2 years ago
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Greg’s and Blythe’s Friend Groups! :D Were you expecting these characters? ♪(´ε` )
btw since Greg Blythe and Blake don’t have speaking line I just used voices that I think would fit them
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nelson-riddle-me-this · 2 years ago
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my fave funny moments from Sabrina (1995)
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hesgomorrah · 2 months ago
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who would win: months of my mutual putting compelling gifsets of a show on my dash, or finding out that one of my special guys was in a single episode
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mitjalovse · 11 months ago
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The 60's yet again? Of course, I have to mention The Beatles then. They are the epitome of the period, because they hold their sway over the latter. I mean, they can still release another single – one member's demo repurposed into their own piece – and sell like crazy. Still, one has to notice something about them, which keeps getting forgotten – they allowed themselves to be weird. Don't laugh here, many don't do something in the vein as they achieve such levels of fame. For instance, one of their most famous songs – check the link – might be a warning about nostalgia, yet the piece sounds like they keep pulling your leg to be more observant of what they try to achieve. Are they mocking the theme or making the latter more prominent? Why not both?
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beatlesblogger · 5 months ago
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Sixty Years Since The Beatles Toured Australia and New Zealand
Here in Australia over the last week or so there’s been a lot of fond reminiscences of the time, sixty years ago now, that The Beatles came to this country. Australia’s national broadcaster the ABC (kind of like the BBC in the UK) has just played a terrific hour-long documentary on The Music Show that is really worth a listen: (Click on the image above to have a listen.) One of the key guests…
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fourorfivemovements · 2 years ago
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Films Watched in 2023:
32. Misbehaviour (2020) - Dir. Philippa Lowthorpe
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nerds-yearbook · 2 years ago
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In 1988, terrorists accidentally awaken Martian invaders from the original War of the Worlds invasion. By accidentally exposing the Martians to radioactive waste the germs were killed that kept the aliens dormant. This time around the aliens decided to invade a little lower key and reveal that they have the ability to take human bodies as disguises. A survivor of the original attack is soon wise to their reappearance and starts to hunt them with his colleagues and military handler. ("The Resurrection", War of the Worlds, TV)
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kneehighcargoshorts · 2 years ago
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patiently waiting for the day that someone on ao3 writes a beautiful au from Sabrina (1995) where she stays in Paris with the French Photographer/or goes back to him after the Larabee drama. but either way, she ends up with Louis. please for the love of god i need ittt
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khakilike · 8 months ago
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The Spectacular Spider-Men #1, Greg Weisman and Humberto Ramos
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electricdumpling · 11 months ago
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Some beauty for my soul.
The Beatle ... with a little help from his Jackson friends
I’m so pleased I finally found this article again. It’s about George’s heartwarming relationship with Carl Perkins and his sons, Stan and Greg Perkins. It’s long but a very good read, and I think incredibly touching. In my opinion, they should’ve been included in Scorsese’s documentary. Anyway, enough rambling from me:
By W. MATT MEYER
When he heard George Harrison had died, Greg Perkins, the youngest son of longtime Harrison friend Carl Perkins, sat outside and reminisced about how his favorite Beatle loved gardening. Greg’s brother, Stan, was saddened but smiled as he thought of Harrison at his daddy’s funeral. As Harrison stood to honor the fallen legend, he reached out and tapped the casket three times to reconnect with his old friend. Jackson musician Wes Henley, who played and toured with rockabilly legend Perkins and his sons, grabbed his guitar and played his favorite Harrison tune, “Something.”
These three Jackson residents felt a loss more acutely than most after the Beatle’s death last month. While many were only fans of the Beatles guitarist, this trio became friends because of their relationship with Carl Perkins. Harrison, an icon to many musicians and songwriters, idolized the man these Jacksonians called father and friend. “He said ‘If it hadn’t have been for your daddy, I never would have picked up a guitar,’” Stan, 48, told The Jackson Sun recently during an interview.
Lucky for Beatles fans all over the world, Harrison was a Perkins fanatic. The proof is endless. Harrison’s playing on those early Beatles albums was styled after Perkins’ sound.
In addition, the Fab Four recorded three of Perkins’ songs on their major studio releases: “Honey Don’t,” “Matchbox” and “Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby”, the tune Harrison sang on “Beatles For Sale”. That’s more than any other artist whose songs they performed. When the Beatles toured Hamburg, Germany, and greater fame waited just around the corner for them, Harrison, as a tribute, told everyone he met his name was “Carl,” not George. “No one knew him as George there,” Stan said, recalling Harrison’s pleasure at telling that story. 
Harrison admired Perkins so much that when the Beatles performed in St. Louis in the mid-1960s, Harrison rented a car and drove south by himself. His mission, he would later tell Stan, was to find Carl Perkins. “Now here’s a 21-year-old Englishman driving an American-made car, probably on the wrong side of the road – I can just picture it – in search of Carl Perkins,” Stan said. “He never did get to Jackson. He went a while and then turned around.”
Even later in life, at Friar Park, Harrison’s Victorian home in England’s Henley-on-Thames, his personal jukebox was filled with Carl Perkins music from the heyday of Sun Records.
Henley and the two Perkins brothers met with Harrison several times in the last 15 years. The first time each met him was at his home in England in the 1980s. In 1998, Harrison traveled to Jackson to pay his respects at Perkins’ funeral. Two months after that, the trio spent a poignant evening with Harrison in Los Angeles, because he wanted to be close to Perkins again. That visit sealed a friendship they treasure more now after Harrison’s death.
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