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Jay Moser - Macbat 64 -Journey Of A Nice Chap- | Respawned Records | Pink Opaque & Blue Translucent Quad Split with White Splatter
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2024 olympians representing non birth nation by country part 9
South Sudan: Sunday Dech, basketball (Ethiopia); Wenyen Gabriel, basketball (Sudan); Carlik Jones, basketball (U.S.A.); Anyiarbany Makoi, basketball (Egypt); Anunwa Omot, basketball (Kenya); Marial Shayok, basketball (Canada) & J.T. Thor, basketball (U.S.A.) Spain: Yulenmis Aguilar, athletics (Cuba); Mohamed Attaoui, athletics (Morocco); Alexandrina Barbosa, handball (Portugal); Polina Berezina, gymnastics (Russia); Lorenzo Brown, basketball (U.S.A.); Cristina Bucșa, tennis (Moldova); Juana Camilión, basketball (Argentina); Elvin Canales, athletics (Honduras); Marcus Cooper, canoeing (U.K.); Andy Criere, surfing (France); Thierno Diallo, gymnastics (Guinea); Jordan Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Tessy Ebosele, athletics (Morocco); Martin Faměra, water polo (Czech Republic); Megan Gustafson, basketball (U.S.A.); Jennifer Gutiérrez, handball (Switzerland); Lilou Lluís, swimming (France); Majida Maayouf, athletics (Morocco); Adel Mechaal, athletics (Morocco); Joaquín Menini, field hockey (Argentina); Tristani Mosakhlishvili, judo (Georgia); Thierry Ndikumwenayo, athletics (Burundi); Tariku Novales, athletics (Ethiopia); Abdessamad Oukhelfen, athletics (Morocco); Alisa Ozhogina, swimming (Russia); Felipe Perrone, water polo (Brazil); Enmanuel Reyes, boxing (Cuba); Leslie Romero, climbing (Venezuela); Nikoloz Sheradishvili, judo (Georgia); Lysa Tchaptchet, handball (Cameroon); Florian Trittel, sailing (Switzerland); Carmen Weiler, swimming (Singapore) & Miguel Zapata, gymnastics (Dominican Republic) Sri Lanka: Kyle Abeysinghe, swimming (U.S.A.) Sudan: Yaseen Abdalla, athletics (U.S.A.) & Ziyad Saleem, swimming (U.S.A.) Suriname: Irvin Hoost, swimming (U.S.A.) Sweden: Tyra Axnér, handball (Germany); Armand Duplantis, athletics (U.S.A.); Suldan Hassan, athletics (Somalia); Marlena Jawaid, pentathlon (Bulgaria) Felix Möller, handball (Germany); Björn Seeliger, swimming (Germany) & Sofia Sjöborg, equestrian (U.K.) Switzerland: Tadesse Abraham, athletics (Eritrea); Alexandre Dällenbach, pentathlon (France); Nikita Ducarroz, cycling (France); Helen Eticha, athletics (Ethiopia); Angelica Moser, athletics (U.S.A.); Jenjira Stadelmann, badminton (Thailand); Felix Svensson, athletics (Sweden); Albane Valenzuela, golf (U.S.A.) & Felix Vogg, equestrian (Germany) Syria: Lais Najjar, gymnastics (U.S.A.) Tajikistan: Somon Makhmadbekov, judo (Russia) & Viktor Rassadin, wrestling (Russia) Thailand: Jai Angsuthasawit, cycling (Australia); Tanya Prucksakorn, shooting (U.S.A.) & Joseph Weston, sailing (U.K.) Togo: Naomi Akakpo, athletics (France) Tonga: Noelani Day, swimming (U.S.A.) Trinidad & Tobago: Dylan Carter, swimming (U.S.A.); Zuri Ferguson, swimming (U.S.A.); Sanaa Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.); Sole Frederick, athletics (U.S.A.) & Jaden Marchan, athletics (U.S.A.) Tunisia: Jamila Boulakbech, swimming (France); Selma Dhaouadi, rowing (France); Salim Jemai, canoeing (France) & Sarra Mzougui, judo (Italy) Turkey: Vedat Albayrak, judo (Kazakhstan); Adem Asil, gymnastics (Egypt); Yasmani Copello, athletics (Cuba); Meliha İsmailoğlu-Diken, volleyball (Bosnia & Herzegovina); Kaan Kigen-Özbilen, athletics (Kenya); Kayra Özdemir, judo (France); Buse Savaşkan, athletics (Cyprus); Melissa Vargas, volleyball (Cuba) & Mihael Žgank, judo (Slovenia) Uganda: Sgt. Rebecca Ayeko, athletics (Kenya); Mercyline Chelanga, athletics (Kenya); Gloria Muzito, swimming (Sweden) & Jesse Ssengonzi, swimming (U.S.A.) Ukraine: Olena Kostevych, shooting (Russia); Olena Kryvytska, fencing (Russia); Perviz Nesibov, wrestling (Azerbaijan) & Maksym Talovierov, soccer (Russia) UAE: Aram Grigoryan, judo (Russia); Bishreltiin Khorloodoi, judo (Mongolia); Dzhafar Kostoev, judo (Russia); Magomedomar Magomedomarov, judo (Russia); Bayanmönkhiin Narmandakh, judo (Mongolia) & Nugzar Tatalashvili, judo (Georgia) Uruguay: Baltazar Amaya, rugby (Argentina)
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Emeline Grier Miller, Kimber Hibbs, Adrianna Hutto, Jayden-Jay Silvester, Emily Vitoria Tavares DaSilva, Mystique Genuine Pairama, Josie Burleson, Faithlynn Blankenship, Leena Arredondo, Sally Ann Chesebro, Paige Marie Nilson, Christine L.Ketchum, Andrea Lee Anna Castilla, Shirley Temple and baby Leroy, Ava Jordan Wood, Samantha and Tessara Crespi, Gabby Petito, Mei Leung, Dayle Okazaki, Joan of Arc, Mary Katherine Moore, Arthur Boyd Moore, Brianna Mariah Lopez, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Lucy Morgan, Star Hobson, Emilie Alice Parker, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice, Louis XVII, Lois Janes, Sharon Lee Gallegos, Maite Rodriguez, Eliahna Torres, Jackie Cazares, Makenna Lee Elrod, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Maranda Gail Mathis, Caroline Previdi, Charlotte Bacon, Olivia Engel, Olivia Dahl, Laila Marie Daniel, Paulette Gebara Farah, Barbara Tinning, Baby Abby Jennings, Olivia-Leigh Picton, Aisha and Lailani Ford, Caroline and Madison Rae king, Gillian and Jennifer Pollock, Madison Weeks, Violet Beckett, Kasi Sanders, Heather O'Rourke and Judith Barsi, Heather White, Jaclyn Dowaliby, Betty Jean Bartlett, Brianna Lynn Walker, Judy Garland, Darla Jean Hood, Frank Sutton, Jim Nabors, Eva Heyman, Lily Elsie, Nannie Tyler, Dicy Loud Ream, Emma Ochsner, Emma Ochsner Mundhenke, Little Darcy-May Elm, Mia Julianne Nicole Serrato, Sarah Shulze, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, Moa Leontine Björk, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Rika Oudgenoeg, Makenna Grace Adcock, MaKenna Rae Fraaza, Mariah Lynn Sisco, Lesley Ann Downey, Sienna Maloney, Avery Nicole King, Angel Hope Herrera, Gerb Johansson, Th Princess Louise and Queen Victoria, Megan Rochelle Jenkins, Jennifer Sue Delgado, Soren Chilson, Joanna Pollock, Jacqueline Theresa Pollock, Robert Towne, Leona Gertrude Loud, Sirita Jimmina “BooBoo” Sotelo, Lee Williams rest in peace
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Footnotes, 51-100
[50] Martin Crutsinger, “United States Cites China and Other Nations in Report on Unfair Trade Practices,” Associated Press, March 31, 2006.
[51] Dale Maharidge, “Rust and Rage in the Heartland,” Nation, September 20, 2004, www.thenation.com.
[52] Pam Belluck, “To Avoid Divorce, Move to Massachusetts,” New York Times, November 14, 2004, as quoted in Michelle Goldberg, Kingdom Coming, 67.
[53] By 2010, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, if the proposed federal cuts remain in place, elementary and secondary education funding will be cut by $11.5 billion, or 12 percent; 670,000 fewer women and children will receive assistance through the Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program; 120,000 fewer children will be served through Head Start; and 370,000 fewer low-income families, elderly people and people with disabilities will receive rental assistance with rental vouchers. See Sharon Parrott, Jim Horney, Isaac Shapiro, Ruth Carlitz, Bradley Hardy, and David Kamin, “Where Would the Cuts Be Made under the President’s Budget?: An Analysis of Reductions in Education, Human Services, Environment, and Community Development Programs,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, February 28, 2005, www.cbpp.org.
[54] Dale Maharidge, “Rust and Rage.”
[55] Arlie Hochschild, “The Chauffeur’s Dilemma,” American Prospect 16: 7 (July 2005), 53.
[56] Ibid.
[57] Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community (New York: HarperCollins, 1954), 330.
[58] D. James Kennedy, Evangelism Explosion, 4th ed. (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 1996), 59.
[59] Ibid.
[60] Ibid., 60.
[61] Ibid., 137.
[62] Ibid., 2.
[63] Ibid., 139.
[64] Ibid., 103.
[65] Ibid., 22.
[66] Margaret Thaler Singer, Cults in Our Midst: The Continuing Fight Against Their Hidden Menace (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003), 114.
[67] Robert Jay Lifton, cited in Denise Winn, The Manipulated Mind (Cambridge, MA: Malor Books, 2000), 21.
[68] William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience (Mineola, NY: Dover, 2002), 187.
[69] “Staff Biography: ‘Dr. James Kennedy,’” Center for Reclaiming America for Christ, www.reclaimamerica Us.aspx?pg=djk.
[70] “Dr. Kennedy’s Profile,” The Kennedy Commentary, www.kennedycommentary.org; Truths That Transform, Coral Ridge Ministries, www.truthsthattransform. org/ITT.asp?page=about; “About the Coral Ridge Hour,” The Coral Ridge Hour, www.coralridgehour.org page=crh.
[71] Terry Gross, “Closing the Gap Between Church and State,” Fresh Air from WHYY, May 18, 2005.
[72] Ibid.
[73] Bob Moser, “The Crusaders,” Rolling Stone, April 7, 2005, www.rollingstone.com =1140382586732&has-player=false.
[74] Ibid.
[75] Ashley Fantz, “Cross Purposes: The Rev. D. James Kennedy Teaches That Homosexuality Is a Sin. Richard Murphy Loves Him Anyway,” Broward–Palm Beach New Times, May 2, 2002.
[76] Worthy Creations, www.worthycreations.org.
[77] Rob Boston, “D. James Kennedy: Who Is He and What Does He Want?” Americans United for Separation of Church and State, www.au.org.
[78] Kennedy, Evangelism Explosion, 72.
[79] Ibid.
[80] Ibid., 73.
[81] Ibid., 84.
[82] Ibid., 42.
[83] Ibid.
[84] Paul Tillich, “You Are Accepted,” in The Shaking of the Foundations (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1948), 155.
[85] Kennedy, Evangelism Explosion, 48.
[86] D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe, The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1996), 135.
[87] “Aggregated Grants to Coral Ridge Ministries, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Evangelism Explosion” (grants cover January 1998 to February 2004), Media Transparency, www.mediatransparency.org.
[88] Klaus Theweleit, Male Fantasies (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1987), 1:218.
[89] Francis FitzGerald, “A Disciplined, Charging Army,” New Yorker, May 18, 1981, 53, quoted in Robert Smart, “The Passion of the Christ: Reflections on Mel’s Monstrous Messiah Movie and the Culture Wars,” Jump Cut 47 (Winter 2005), www.ejumpcut.org.
[90] Karen McCarthy Brown, “Fundamentalism and the Control of Women,” in Fundamentalism and Gender, ed. John Stratton Hawley (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), 176.
[91] Ibid., 182–183.
[92] “Dobson’s Choice: Religious Right Leader Becomes Political Power Broker,” People for the American Way Foundation, February 24, 2005, www.pfaw.
[93] James Dobson, Dare to Discipline (New York: Bantam, 1977), 23.
[94] “Dobson’s Choice.”
[95] “Right Wing Organizations: Focus on the Family,” People for the American Way Foundation, www.pfaw#.
[96] “Dobson’s Choice.”
[97] James Dobson, “The Gender Gap,” Focus on the Family, www.family.org.
[98] Mark Edmundson, “Freud and the Fundamentalist Urge,” New York Times, April 30, 2006.
[99] Ibid.
[100] Susan Friend Harding, The Book of Jerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000), 176.
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2024年3月19日に発売予定の翻訳書
3月19日(火)には20点の翻訳書が発売予定です。
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Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom
A test version of Google Chrome on iOS now lets you put the address bar on the bottom of the screen, as spotted by MacRumors contributor Steve Moser. It’s a nice change that lets you move the address bar closer to your thumb — though notably, it comes two years after Apple moved the URL bar to the bottom of Safari by default with iOS 15. Screenshot by Jay Peters / The Verge The new Chrome…
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Recordando al la comunidad del lanzamiento de la libertad
La NASA y la comunidad espacial recuerdan ‘Freedom 7��� Desde la izquierda; Hugh Harris, exdirector de Asuntos Públicos del Centro Espacial Kennedy, Alice Wackermann, Julie Jenkins, Laura Churchley, hijas de Alan Shepard, Jack King, Robert Moser, Jay Barbree, Scott Carpenter, Robert Cabana, la teniente general Susan J. Helms y el administrador de la NASA, Charles Bolden.Créditos: NASA/Bill…
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Just in case I’m not clear with some names later on, these are what I’m going to be using for the most part regarding players on the Coyotes. These are subject to change:
Clayton Keller-> Kells Phil Kessel-> Phil The Thrill Shayne Gostisbehere-> Ghost | Ghostbear Travis Boyd-> Boyder | Boydo Lawson Crouse-> Crouser | Law | The Sheriff Johan Larsson-> Lars | Larry Nick Schmaltz-> Nicky | Schmaltzy | Swag Andrew Ladd-> Ladder Loui Eriksson-> King Loui | Loui The Great Jakob Chychrun-> Chych Christian Fischer-> Fisch | Fish Anton Stralman-> Strals Ryan Dzingel-> Zinger | Dzingel-bells Barrett Hayton-> Ilya Lyubushkin-> Dancing Bear | Bush\Boosh Dysin Mayo-> Janis Moser-> Mo | JJ Antoine Roussel-> Rooster Kyle Capobianco-> Capo Alex Galchenyuk-> Gally | Chucky Cam Dineen-> Liam O'Brien-> Big Tuna | Beast Riley Nash-> Jay Beagle-> Beags | Yay Dmitrij Jaskin-> Jasky Michael Carcone-> Carcy Hudson Fasching-> Carter Hutton-> Hutts | Huttsy Jan Jenik-> Vladislav Kolyachonok-> Kolly Ben McCartney-> Ivan Prosvetov-> Victor Soderstrom-> Soda Blake Speers-> Conor Timmins-> Timmy Karel Vejmelka-> Veggie | Melk-man Scott Wedgewood-> WedgeWall | Wedgie Jack McBain -> Nathan Smith -> Bryan Little -> Harri Sateri ->
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Live Picks: 1/25
Chris Robinson Brotherhood; Photo by Jay Blakesburg
BY JORDAN MAINZER
If you dare to leave the house tonight, be it for some country blues jams.
Wynonna & The Big Noise, Rialto Square Theatre
We previewed Wynonna & The Big Noise’s set at City Winery in September:
“Wynonna Judd is still touring strong off of her self-titled debut album with her band The Big Noise, led by her husband/drummer/producer Cactus Moser and featuring Jason Isbell, Susan Tedeschi, and Derek Trucks. Because it’s two years old, expect to hear a few of those songs peppered with Judds classics.”
MØ, Vic Theatre
Danish singer-songwriter and producer MØ finally released her long-awaited second studio album late last year, Forever Neverland. Well, it was anticipated by her fans, but the album failed to assuage the fears of those who heard her vanilla collaborations with Major Lazer and their members. It’s not that EDM rules the album--the Foster The People-addled “Blur” offers more bro tropes than even the Diplo or What So Not features. It’s more that the album’s pop songs are middling, not even salvageable by Charli XCX or Empress Of. Still, she gives a great live show, and she should play plenty of No Mythologies to Follow and, if you’re lucky, a song or two from the early singles that made her catch your attention in the first place.
Atlanta singer-songwriter and producer ABRA opens.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chicago Theatre
Tedeschi Trucks Band, who played last Friday and Saturday, return for the next couple nights to complete their annual residency at Chicago Theatre. They’re releasing a new record, Signs, next month. Instrumentally, the record is definitely a band showcase, as on the horn-laden funk of “Walk Through This Life”, blues guitar jam “Still Your Mind”, and uptempo country bop “Hard Case”. But the songwriting and lyricism and soul of the record is really thanks to Susan Tedeschi. She sings about overcoming on “I’m Gonna Be There?” and offers an inspiring ode to life on “Strengthen What Remains”. “Shame” is a gripping, gospel-influenced lament of our current state of political affairs. And “The Ending”, perhaps the record’s best song, was written in tribute to many of the band’s friends who passed away during the recording of Signs, including Butch Trucks, Gregg Allman, Leon Russell, and B.B. King. But it’s Colonel Bruce Hampton to whose final moments Tedeschi pays tribute, all over acoustic blues picking. It’s a moving end to an emotional album, of which the band should play at least a few songs tonight.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Thalia Hall
Who would have thought that Black Crowes singer could front a blues rock band that both achieves fame and acclaim and subverts the rock radio cheesiness of his primary outlet? The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, formed 8 years ago when the Crowes were on hiatus, has released six studio albums, most recently 2017′s Barefoot in the Head, and a handful of singles and live albums. Tonight, they begin a new batch of tour dates and should play from all around their discography and some covers. They also play tomorrow night at Thalia Hall.
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BEANSONBREAD AWARDS 2020 - BEST SONG
AWARD NO.3 - BEST SONG OF 2020
PAST WINNERS
2019 > Weyes Blood ‘Andromeda’ (see full list HERE)
2018 > Let’s Eat Grandma ‘It’s Not Just Me’ (see full list HERE)
2017 > Richard Dawson ‘Ogre’ (see full list HERE)
2016 > Solange ‘Cranes In the Sky’ (see full list HERE)
2015 > Kendrick Lamar ‘The Blacker The Berry’ (see full list HERE)
2014 > FKA Twigs ‘Two Weeks’ (see full list HERE)
2013 > Oliver Wilde ‘Perrett’s Brook’ (see full list HERE)
2010 > Untold ‘Stop What You’re Doing (James Blake Remix) (see full list HERE)
2009 > Joker - ‘Digidesign’ (see full list HERE)
2008 > Lil’ Wayne - ‘A Milli’ (see full list HERE)
2007 > Panda Bear - ‘Bros’ (see full list HERE)
2006 > Hot Chip - ‘Over And Over’ (see full list HERE)
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RULES - A maximum of THREE tracks from any one artist. Songs can be tied in the same position.
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*SPOTIFY PLAYLIST WITH (ALMOST) ALL THE TRACKS*
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THE RUNNERS UP (in alphabetical order)..
100 Gecs, Count Baldor, GFOTY ‘Stupid Horse (remix)’
645AR ‘Bible And A K’
A.G. Cook ‘Silver’
Alabaster DePlume ‘Whisky Story Time’
Amaarae ‘Hellz Angel’
Arca ‘Time’
Arlo Parks ‘Black Dog’
Ashnikko ‘Daisy’
Blackpink & Selena Gomez ‘Ice Cream’
Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion ‘WAP’
Caribou ‘New Jade’ / ‘Home’
CHAI ‘No More Cake’
Chloe x Halle ‘Do It’
Clipping ‘96 Neve Campbell’
Cornershop ‘St Marie Under Canon’ / ‘No Rock Save In Roll’
Crack Cloud ‘Favour Your Fortune’
Dan Deacon ‘Become A Mountain’ / ‘Sat By A Tree’
Darkstar ‘Jam’
Dean Blunt, Joanne Robertson, Vegyn ‘Troll’
Deerhoof ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’ / ‘Sympathy For The Baby Boo’
Dirty Projectors ‘Overlord’
DJ Douggpound ‘Creamed Popcorn On The Cob’
Dorian Electra ‘Sorry Bro (I Love You)’
Doves ‘Prisoners’
Dry Cleaning ‘Scratchcard Lanyard’
Dua Lipa ‘Hallucinate’
Fenne Lily ‘Alapathy’ / ‘Solipsism’
Fiona Apple ‘Shameika’
FLOHIO ‘Unveiled’
Gerard Black, Rozi Plain, Jamie Whitby-Coles 'Beiggy'
Giant Swan ‘Silkworm’
Good Sad Happy Bad ‘Blessed’ / ‘Star’
The Go! Team ‘Cookie Scene’
Grimes ‘Delete Forever’
Gupi & Fraxiom ‘Thos Moser’
HAIM ‘The Steps’
Happy Spendy ‘Feelings 2’
Hen Ogledd ‘Trouble’
Hot Chip ‘Worlds Within Worlds’
Janelle Monae ‘Turntables’
Jane Weaver ‘The Revolution Of Super Visions’
Jay Electronica ‘Ghost Of Soulja Slim’ / ‘Shiny Suit Theory’
Jessy Lanza ‘Anyone Around’ / ‘Lick In Heaven’
Jpegmafia ‘Bald!’
Kayla Painter ‘Prey At Night’
Kelly Lee Owens ‘Arpeggi’ / ‘Melt!’
King Creosote ‘Susie Mullen’
King Krule ‘Stoned Again’
Lambchop ‘Reservations’
Laura Marling ‘Strange Girl’
The Lemon Twigs ‘The One’
LICE ‘Conveyor’ & ‘Arbiter’
Lil B ‘I’m Kanye’
Lil Uzi Vert ‘POP’
Little Simz ‘Might Bang, Might Not’
Magdalena Bay ‘Story’
Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu ‘Renegade Breakdown’
Michael ‘Sole Trader’
Mogwai ‘Dry Fantasy’
Moses Sumney ‘Virile’
Mumble Tide ‘Love Thing’
Nadine Shah ‘Club Cougar’
Noname ‘Song 33’
The Orielles ‘Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)’
Oro Swimming Hour ‘Cold Tangerina’ / ‘Crocodile’
Park Hye Jin ‘Like This’
Pa Salieu ‘Betty’
Paula, Povoa, Jerge ‘Primavera’
Pet Shimmers ‘Thawed Out Plainclothes Demon’ / ‘Snake Eats A Lady’
Phoebe Bridgers ‘Garden Song’
Pictish Trail ’Bad Algebra’
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs ‘Reducer’ / ‘Rubbernecker’
Planet 1999 ‘Replay’
Planningtorock ‘Jam Fam - Chanel Show Version’
Poppy ‘Fill The Crown’
Pottery ‘Texas Drums Pt. I & II’
Pozi ‘Whitewashing’
Princess Nokia ‘Green Eggs & Ham’
Remi Wolf ‘Woo!’ / ‘Photo I.D’
Rico Nasty ‘IPHONE’
RMR ‘Rascal’
Run The Jewels ‘Yankee And The Brave (ep.4)’
SAULT ‘Stop Dem’ / ‘Wildfires’
Scalping ‘Deadlock’
Sega Bodega ‘Salv Goes To Hollywood’
Sleaford Mods ‘Mork n Mindy’
Soccer Mommy ‘Bloodstream’ / ‘Crawling In My Skin’
Spectres ‘Tanning The Albatross’ / ‘On Nepotism’
Sufjan Stevens ‘Video Game’
SZA (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) ‘Hit Different’
This Is The Kit ‘Coming To Get You Nowhere’ / ‘This Is What You Did’
Thundercat ‘Black Qualls’
Tierra Whack ‘Peppers and Onions’ & ‘Dora’
Tim Heidecker ‘Come Away With Me’
Tkay Maidza ‘Shook’ / ‘Grasshopper’
Urkt ‘Rich Now’ / ‘Sour’
Warm Digits (feat. Rozi Plain) ‘Everyone Nervous’
Wasuremono ‘Big Big Smiles’
The Weeknd ‘Blinding Lights’
Wesley Gonzalez ‘Wind Your Neck In’
Wharfwhit ‘Bangers’
Willie J Healey ‘Fashun’
Working Men’s Club ‘White Rooms And People’ / ‘Valleys’
Yard Act ‘Fixer Upper’ / ‘Peanuts’
Yves Tumor ‘Kerosene!’
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THE TOP 70 SONGS OF 2020
70. Black Midi ‘Sweater’
69. 645AR ‘Sum Bout U (feat. FKA Twigs)’
68. King Krule ‘Alone, Omen 3’
67. Savage Mansion ‘Weird Country’
66. Pet Shimmers ‘Madonna’s People’
65. Daniel Blumberg ‘Teethgritter’
64. Katy J Pearson ‘Take Back The Radio’
63. A.G. Cook ‘Oh Yeah’
62. Kelly Lee Owens (feat. John Cale) ‘Corner Of My Sky’
61. Moses Sumney ‘Me In 20 Years’
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60. Alexia Avina ‘Fit Into’
59. Kero Kero Bonito ‘Fortune Teller’
58. The Avalanches feat. Blood Orange ‘We Will Always Love You’
57. Yaeji ‘Waking Up Down’
56. Black Country, New Road ‘Science Fair’
55. These New Puritans ‘The Mirage’
54. Clementine March ‘Le Continent’
53. Shygirl ‘Freak’ / ‘Leng’
52. Ed Dowie ‘Robot Joy Army’
51. Pa Salieu (feat. Mahalia) ‘Energy’
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50. Office Hours (Tim Heidecker, Fred Armisen & Daniel Cupps) ‘Brick By Brick’
49. Gorillaz (feat. Peter Hook & Georgia) ‘Aries’
48. Amaarae ‘Fancy’
47. Alabaster DePlume ‘Visit Croatia’
46. Pictish Trail ‘Fear Anchor’
45. Yves Tumor ‘Gospel For A New Century’
44. Dean Blunt ‘As Long As Ropes Unravel Fake Rolex Will Travel’
43. Oneohtrix Point Never ‘I Don’t Love Me Anymore’
42. Thundercat ‘Dragonball Durag’
41. Kero Kero Bonito ‘It’s Bugsnax!’
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40. Perfume Genius ‘On The Floor’
39. Dua Lipa ‘Levitating’
38. Rina Sawayama ‘Comme Des Garcons (Like The Boys)’
37. Pozi ‘The Nightmare’
36. Jockstrap ‘Acid VAPOURWAVE rap RMX’
35. Magdalena Bay ‘Airplane’
34. Arca & Rosalia ‘KLK’
33. Squid ‘Sludge’
32. 100 Gecs feat. Charli XCX, Kero Kero Bonito, Rico Nasty ‘Ringtone (Remix)’
31. Bonnie Prince Billy ‘In Good Faith’
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30. Good Sad Happy Bad ‘Shades’
29. Charli XCX ‘Claws’ / ‘Forever’
28. Bill Callahan, Bonnie Prince Billy, Dead Rider ‘Our Anniversary’
27. Pictish Trail ‘Lead Balloon’
26. Jockstrap ‘The City’
25. Oneohtrix Point Never ‘Auto & Allo’
24. Katy J Pearson ‘Hey You’
23. Self Esteem ‘Favourite Problem (Alternative version)’
22. Tim Heidecker ‘Nothing’
21. SAULT ‘Free’
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20. Moses Sumney ‘Cut Me’
19. Shygirl ‘Slime’
18. Charli XCX ‘7 Years’
17. Rina Sawayama ‘XS’
16. The Flaming Lips ‘Flowers Of Neptune 6’
15. Wesley Gonzalez ‘Change’
14. Perfume Genius ‘Describe’
13. Dorian Electra (feat. Village People & Pussy Riot) ‘My Agenda’
12. Crack Cloud ‘Ouster Stew’
11. The Flaming Lips ‘Will You Return/When You Come Down’
10. Dorian Electra ‘Gentleman’
9. Tim Heidecker ‘Property’
8. Tara Clerkin Trio ‘In The Room’
7. Planet 1999 ‘Party’
6. Phoebe Bridgers ‘Kyoto’
5. Laura Marling ‘Held Down’
4. Crack Cloud ‘Post Truth’
3. The Flaming Lips ‘At The Movies On Quaaludes’
2. Oneohtrix Point Never ‘Long Road Home’
1. Jockstrap ‘Acid’
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Bruh if you have any recommendations for “sad woman singing unintelligibly” I am so fuckin here.
lol listen to phoebe bridgers, snail mail, sharon van etten, shannon moser, rosie tucker, LOMELDA (big fav I love her), Jay som, lala the band ( also a fav), hop along, peach kelli pop, sidney gish, valley queen that's just some on my spotify that I just saw
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‘Queer’ Asia 2019 Art Exhibition: "The Liminal" (photos by Dan Nouveau ) 13~14 July 2019 - Artivism and artist talks, community events - Moser Room, British Museum, WC1B 3DG 15~17 July 2019, Main Exhibition - Cloisters, Paul Webley Wing, SOAS University of London, WC1H 0XG Featured Artists: Queer Habibi, Dan Vo, Jay Cabalu, Charmaine Poh, Showna Kim, Rudra Kishore Mandal, Heezy Yang, Musk Ming, Kahn J. Ryu, Charan Singh, Jamie Chi, Naruki Kukita, Alqumit Alhamad and Royal. queerasia.com
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k im picking multiples for some bc I cannot stay with one song in my mind
1. idk Hacker by Death Grips comes to mind but it switches out a lot
2. Dirt off Your Shoulder by Jay Z, or Holla Back by Fabolous
3. Glitter by Tyler the Creator or Peach by Kevin Abstract
4. Midwest Choppers by Tech N9ne
5. -ish by Will Wood and It's Okay to Cry by SOPHIE
6. U.D.I.G. (United Defenders of International Goodwill) by R.A.P. Ferreira
7. Thos Moser by Food House, Harajuku by Alice Longyu Gao, and many many more
8. IDFK man, i guess Mother i Sober by kendrick bc his new album is really resonating with me
9. the entirety of A Crow Looked at Me by Mt. Eerie, and Hospice by the Antlers, and The Drift by Scott Walker
10. anything by Notorious BIG, and also Caramelldansen and Hamster Dance
11. Organs and Teleprompters, both by the Uncluded
12. Linda Ronstadt by AJJ
13. Behind Barz by Drake (idk how i rember that)
14. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Year of the Snitch by DG, and God Hand by Brand of Sacrifice (all at once)
15. see 12 but also Alive Ain't Always Living by Quelle Chris
16. see 15-2 and Friend (Lover) by Evenings
17. Throat by Salem, and Alright by Kendrick Lamar
18. Logos/Sublunary/Deep Sea Diver by King Krule
19. not a movie but any song from Soulsborne games
20. Sweeney Todd and the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. that is all
21. Walk Like Thunder by Kimya Dawson
22. probably a song by Death Grips or MCR or Days N Daze
23. Smack My Bitch Up by Prodigy (pls)
24. Candle in the Wind by Elton John
25. You Love Me by Kimya Dawson
26. sympathy 4 the Grinch by 100gecs
27. fuck u mean like initials or my full ass name? im going with the former, it's No City by Aesop Rock and Me-Time by Busdriver
28. Real Death by Mt. Eerie, and Dead! by MCR
29. 1k freestyle by bobbybigballz (memey smash bros competitor makes remix of a Drake song) or Hurt by Johnny Cash
30. A Dragon's Hymn by Stufy, but also Remorseless by Billy Woods
31. sooooo many, across genres there's so many beautiful instrumentals out there. JPEGMAFIA, Alchemist, and say Rick Rubin, are three incredible beat makers if you want rich instrumentals in very different wheelhouses.
32. sunflower AND redesign by awfultune and (shoutouts to my friend layla she's cute and cool and like famous now wow)
33. Come Up and Get Me by Death Grips n True Love Will Find You in the End by Daniel Johnston (vastly different songs lol)
34. Classical Gas for no vocals, Oh Comely by NMH for vocals
35. Alright by Kendrick Lamar, and Social Cues by Teezo Touchdown
36. Break Stuff by Limp Bizkit LMAO and Divinity/Fortress by Brand of Sacrifice
37. Delicate Cycle by Uncluded, and "we found two dead swans and filled their bodies with flowers" by Teen Suicide
38. the soundtrack to Sonic Heroes/Adventure 2 Battle
39. anything ik by heart, especially hiphop bc literally rapping is a stim for me LOL
40. idk if it counts, but the entirety of Siroco by Paco de Lucia is an amazing instrumental flamenco album. but if we're talking vocals, Ghanaian band Alostmen's Kologo is SO good
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your favorite song
the first song you remember loving
a song that reminds you of summer
a song you haven’t heard in years
a song you can relate to
a song that reminds you of your favorite book
a song that makes you want to dance
the best song from your favorite album
a song that makes you want to cry
a song that makes you feel young
a song that means a lot to you
the last song you listened to
the last song you heard on the radio
the last cd/album you bought
a song to listen to on rainy days
a chill song
an upbeat song
a song that gets stuck in your head
your favorite song from a movie
your favorite song from a musical
a song that reminds you of the moon
a song by your favorite artist/band
a song from the year you were born
the number one song on your birthday
your favorite love song
your favorite christmas song
one song that starts with each letter of your name
two songs with the same/similar titles that you like
a cover that you like better than the original song
a song with really good lyrics
a song with an amazing beat
a song that you associate with the color yellow
your favorite song with an action in the title (jump, dance, etc.)
your favorite acoustic song
a song that motivates you
your favorite song you’ve heard live
a song that reminds you of your best friend
your favorite song from childhood
a song you always sing along to
your favorite song in a language different from your native one
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“The most famous writers have always been public figures with their own media-fueled mythos, of course. We have the glamorous mystique of Joan Didion, whose aspirational “cool” has made her a persistent object of reverence for white women with literary ambitions; the wild lore of Hunter S Thompson with his drugs and guns, the cigarette holder and aviators instantly recognizable even to those who haven’t read him; and the literary “Brat Pack” of Bret Easton Ellis, Jay McInerney, and company, who were themselves objects of fascination as extensions of their depressive, decadent, druggy fiction. Benjamin Moser’s new authorized biography of Susan Sontag painstakingly attempts to reconcile the writer’s contradictory private self with her glamorous persona as a public intellectual.”
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