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andagon · 11 months ago
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Good news for you: next time Hell's heating system breaks down, I can hook you up with my old AU buddy Archibald "Harry" Tuttle, plumber and heating system engineer.
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These are his credentials:
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wizard-runes · 10 months ago
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Hogwarts Mystery doodles 🫶
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MC: Do any sounds annoy you?
Liz: Real sounds or imaginary sounds?
MC, curious: Let's say imaginary.
Liz: Spider wearing flip flops.
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nightingale2004 · 2 months ago
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Hogwarts Mystery fancast pt.2
Merula Snyde
Faceclaim: Camren Bicondova
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Liz Tuttle
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red-muhamor · 6 months ago
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krispyweiss · 3 months ago
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Day Two, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 5, 2024
It was strictly bluegrass to kick off Day Two of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass as the Dry Branch Fire Squad offered stories about HSB founder Warren Hellman and songs of the Civil War and death and Jesus alongside instrumentals on the Banjo stage. There were no amps during the day-opening set that found the quartet playing and singing into shared mics and telling slow-to-develop tales with good humor.
Later in the day, Moonalice would grace the Towers of Gold audience with the second “White Rabbit” of the festival - following Molly Tuttle’s Oct. 4 version - and Tuttle would return with Golden Highway to back Steve Earle for a set that included a surprise appearance from Emmylou Harris on “Goodbye” and a rare festival encore of “This Land is Your Land” to end Oct. 5 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
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As a warm morning turned to a sweltering afternoon that found festivalgoers gathering in shady areas and leaving sun-drenched stretches of grass empty, Jobi Riccio and her rhythm section created a stripped-back, Hejira-era Joni Mitchell/Harris hybrid for the Rooster-farians, as the emcee called those gathered at Rooster stage. Playing during Buddy Miller’s daylong Cavalcade of Stars, Riccio surely earned some new fans.
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Showcasing their new How to Make Mistakes LP, Fruition entertained the Swan stage shade-seekers as the quintet with multiple lead singers and multi-instrumentalist members took a a Bandian approach to 21st-century Americana with faux-blood harmonies buttressing ballads like “Still on My Mind.”
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Following immediately on the adjacent Towers of Gold, Moonalice - with drummer John Molo, guitarist Barry Sless, singer Lester Chambers, bassist Pete Sears and others - turned in a hugely entertaining and soulful set that included the front-line trio of female vocalists leading the large band through such covers as Marvin Gaye’s “You’re all I Need to Get By” the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song,” “(Turn on Your) Lovelight” and the aforementioned Airplane number.
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Back on the Rooster for the ongoing Cavalcade, former Carolina Chocolate Drop Dom Flemons played bones, harmonica, guitar and quills on traditional songs to demonstrate what being an American Songster is all about. As he performed Elizabeth Cotten’s “Freight Train,” on guitar and “Brown Skinned Girl” on harmonica, Flemons proved himself the rare solo-acoustic performer who could hold a field full of festivalgoers in rapt (near) silence.
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But he also had assistance from the Red Dirt Boys - who’d previously played a rich-gumbo show of their own - on original country and western songs from Traveling Wildfire and an old-timey rendition of “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad,” as he danced with rubbery legs of joy. A couple of false starts added to the spontaneous nature of this surprise mini-set.
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Carlene Carter provided midafternoon lunchtime country music as the Sound Biteses prepared for Mavis Staples on the Banjo. And she did not disappoint, cooling down the afternoon with such hopeful numbers as “I’m Just Another Soldier,” “Handwriting on the Wall” “Respect Yourself” and “Freedom Highway” as she declared the healing power of music and her gruff, joyful laugh.
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“We come to bring you some joy, some happiness, some inspiration - we want you to feel good,” Staples said.
And she made people feel just that though it was disheartening to see the 85-year-old American treasure needing to sit during a portion of her show, which she did not do in Ohio several months ago.
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Earle, Tuttle & Golden Highway ended the day with 75 minutes - HSB’s longest performance - and opened with “Warren Hellman’s Banjo.” The show was a little under-rehearsed but a prime example of live music without a net with songs from the Del McCoury-Earle joint the Mountain, a cover of Little Feat’s “Willin’” and perhaps the most-emphatic version of “Copperhead Road” to date.
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“This turned out exactly the way I wanted it to,” an exuberant Earle said with a comment that summed up Mr. and Mrs. Sound Bites’ day perfectly.
Read Sound Bites’ HSB Day One coverage here.
10/6/24
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captaindc2021 · 1 month ago
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Barnaby & Liz
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redhairedgryffindor · 1 year ago
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Is it... bringing up difficult memories for you?
Yes, Rowan
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Yes, my dad
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No, this is different
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theoszczepanski · 10 months ago
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New Nightmares - Them
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ameliathefatcat · 8 months ago
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So these is how Passover goes for the prefects.
Both Amelia and Diego are Jewish but Amelia is Ashkenazi and Diego is Sephardic. He teases Amelia about not being able to eat kitniyot
Barnaby did asked Badeea some very stupid and slightly offensive questions since she’s Egyptian. Such as ‘did take your family forty years to get to the UK?’
Badeea didn’t know how to answer that
Diego and Amelia hosted a sedar for the other prefects and it was chaos. Since all sedars are chaos. But it was nice, turns out Liz really likes matzah
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helenadurazzo · 2 years ago
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I am redoing this poll because the models for post Hogwarts Barnaby, Tonks, Jae, and Merula have been released
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kevinbabbles · 2 years ago
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My favorite songs of the year. [Youtube] [Download]
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Liz: You smell very delicious, but I will not bite you.
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nonesuchrecords · 2 years ago
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Happy International Women’s Day! We’re celebrating with a newly updated playlist of music performed and written by some of the women who inspire us every day, like Laurie Anderson, Julia Bullock, Rhiannon Giddens, Mary Halvorson, Emmylou Harris, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Lianne La Havas, k.d. lang, Natalie Merchant, Rachael Price, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Caroline Shaw, The Staves, Molly Tuttle, Vagabon, and others. You can hear it here.
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that-scouse-wizard · 2 years ago
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krispyweiss · 1 year ago
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Song Review: Billy Strings & Molly Tuttle - “Listen to the Radio”
Molly Tuttle should’ve received top billing on her new joint with Billy Strings.
Though the alphabet is likely to blame, it still is worth pointing out that Tuttle is the lead voice and her subtle guitar playing is at least as important as Strings’ as they weave the threads of Nanci Griffith’s “Listen to the Radio” into a melancholic, but hopeful, cover.
When you can’t find a friend, you’ve still got the radio, the pair sing on the chorus.
The track follows John Prine and Kelsey Waldon’s take on “Love at the Five & Dime” and Emmylou Harris’ “Love Wore a Halo (Back before the War)” ahead of the forthcoming (Sept. 22) More than a Whisper: Celebrating the Music of Nanci Griffith; the singer/songwriter died in 2021.
For their part, Tuttle and Strings slow and strip down Griffith’s original, perhaps to create a eulogy in song. Even if that wasn’t the intent, it’s the touching result.
Grade card: Billy Strings & Molly Tuttle - “Listen to the Radio” - B
9/5/23
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