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Every time i see Sidemen collab w a Minecraft YouTube my mind breaks a little
Like sorry, wtf are JACK MANIFOLD n ELEANOR NEALE doing here whilst JJ is literally YELLING "SHUT UP" across the bar and getting RKO'd by Joe WellER???? 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Like, these are such contrasting spheres of the internet wtf are they doing together 😭
Also just saying i think it's the cutest thing that JM and Eleanor react both completely unphased n do the same "it's all okay" hand movement in response to JJ's panic yells 😭😭😭😭
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Spot the baby Youtubers
#chrismd#chris dixon#simon minter#miniminter#ksi#jj olatunji#joe weller#tobjizzle#tobi brown#manny#calfreezy#zerkaa#josh bradley#callux
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Never given a shit about football and now suddenly it’s my favourite thing😋💘
#w2s#behzinga#miniminter#angry ginge#arthurtv#joe weller#theo baker#reevhd#the burnt chip#football#recent
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Joe Strummer and Paul Weller
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Country Joe and the Fish calendar - 1966 Photos by Paul Kagan / Design by Tom Weller
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PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS. (Circa 1968.)
#Paul Revere and The Raiders#Joe Correro Jr.#Paul Revere#Freddy Weller#Charlie Coe#Mark Lindsay#1960s#1968
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Great Guitarists 100 - Mick Ronson, Joe Perry, Steve Jones, Mick Jones, Paul Weller, and Andy Gill [CROSSBEAT (November 2009)]
Mick Ronson What is the sound of glam rock? In a nutshell, it's the sound of Mick Ronson's glossy guitar. From 1970 to 1973, Mick Ronson was David Bowie's right-hand man and the guitarist who defined the sound of the glam rock era. His best-known work from the glam period is Bowie's 1973 album "Aladdin Sane". The sound of glam's golden era can be fully appreciated, including the guitar sighing in "The Prettiest Star". His independent 1974 solo work features songs that show Bowie's influence. He remained in intermittent contact with Bowie and Ian Hunter until his death in 1993. However, I think his best work as a rock guitarist is the 1971 Bowie song "The Man Who Sold the World". Listening to the dynamic performance of 'The Width of a Circle', you realise that he had plenty of potential to become a hard rock guitar hero. -Hirose Tohru
Representative albums "The Man Who Sold The World" (1971, photo) David Bowie "Aladdin Sane" (1973)
Joe Perry Besides Jeff Beck and Jimi Hendrix, Joe Perry's biggest influence was Peter Green, the guitarist of the early blues-tinged Fleetwood Mac. His cover of "Stop Messin' Round" is a favourite, sung by Joe himself and performed live without fail, and is included in the covers collection "Honkin' on Bobo". He mainly uses a Gibson Les Paul, but also plays chords and solos on a six-string bass as well as a regular guitar, and his weighty sound can be heard on two of Aerosmith's best-known albums of the 1970s, "Rocks" and "Draw the Line". The figure of him singing with Steven Tyler on stage with one microphone is reminiscent of Mick & Keith of the Rolling Stones, and countless artists, such as Slash of Guns N' Roses, admire his cool guitarist image. -Ikuyo Kotani
Representative albums "Rocks" (1976, photo) Aerosmith "Draw the Line" (1977)
Steve Jones Steve Jones is the guitarist of the Sex Pistols, a band synonymous with 70s punk. His most famous work is, of course, his debut album, "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols". At the time of its release, he was playing the guitar behind the bellowing Johnny Rotten, and that's exactly what he did. At the time of its release, the only impression it gave was that of a punk band with a bad-ass vigour, but 30 years later, on the live reunion album "Filthy Lucre Live", the band sounded extremely decent! However, if you look back after the Pistols broke up, they played on many albums, including The Professionals with Paul Cook, Suzy & The Banshees and Bob Dylan. The 30-year gap in the sound of "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" may be proof of his struggle to find a place in the world before the Pistols, when he liked Iggy Pop, David Bowie and others and stole their equipment, while being torn between the rise and fall of punk and the rock music that followed. -Ikuyo Kotani
Representative albums "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" (1977, photo) The Sex Pistols "Filthy Lucre Live" (1996)
Mick Jones Mick Jones used to be a big fan of Mott the Hoople, to the extent that he even followed them around. The guitar that made his mark on the world was that jangly, crisp guitar. The Clash's "London Calling" was a milestone in punk, but it also showed many different directions, including reggae and rockabilly. It is a must-hear along with "Combat Rock", which later spawned big hits such as "Rock the Casbah". The band's versatile sound, while also defining punk guitar cool, earned them a spot on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 25 most underrated guitarists in history. Since the Clash, he has been involved in various bands and projects, including Big Audio Dynamite, but in recent years he has been more active as a producer, for example with the Libertines. It is no wonder that he is close friends with the members of Hard-Fi. -Ikuyo Kotani
Representative albums "London Calling" (1979, photo) The Clash "Combat Rock" (1982)
Paul Weller During his time with The Jam, Paul Weller was far more highly regarded as a vocalist and songwriter than as a guitarist. It is well known that after the Style Council, which greatly expanded his musical range, his presence as a guitarist increased alongside this. Originally, his guitar playing was more of a backing for songs, focusing on chord cutting and rhythm riffs, and he was not a technically gifted guitarist by any means. He has actively played guitar solos since going solo, but when listening to his playing, I feel the influence of Neil Young, with whom he has also featured on cover songs. The common denominator is his clumsiness, which becomes a passionate emotion and erupts in his tasteful, bad-guitar playing, and his hot, rough guitar charm is even more powerful in his spontaneous playing live. -Yoshihiro Hoshina
Representative Albums "All Mod Cons" (1978, photo) The Jam "Catch-Flame!" (2006) Paul Weller
Andy Gill Gang of Four from Leeds were one of the first post-punk bands to be enthusiastically re-appraised in the 1990s and 2000s. The band's first impression in the early days was Andy Gill's incisive cutting. His clean, cutting-only playing on tracks such as 'Damaged Goods' inspired later alternative acts. It is also symbolic that in later years Gill produced work for the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Jesus Lizard. Although the general reputation of the band is concentrated on their first two albums, their later works, which replaced the band members and had a more funk-tinged sound, were also revisited in the 2000s. Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rakes, who participated in the 2005 revival album "Return The Gift", were the first of the bands to inherit Gill's chappiness and dry funk feel. Gill's shadow can be clearly seen in the arrangements of Franz Ferdinand and Bloc Party. -Masatoshi Arano
Representative albums "Entertainment!" (1979, photo) Gang of Four "Return The Gift" (2005)
Pictured: Les Paul (left) and Dick Dale (right)
Top 10 guitarists by genre: Instrumentalists The country-tinged (1/ Les Paul) is an exception to the rule, and the influence of the guitar he developed, as well as his playing style, is enormous. The founder of garage (2/ Link Wray), known for "Rumble" (also covered by Guitar Wolf), inspired Pete Townshend and many other guitarists. The Shadows' bespectacled man (3/ Hank Marvin), who used tremolo arms extensively to produce a clear sound, was Britain's first guitar hero and was admired by Brian May and Ritchie Blackmore. (4/ Allan Holdsworth) and (5/ John McLaughlin), with their superb technique and wealth of musical information, have moved freely between jazz/fusion and rock, influencing everyone from Eddie Van Halen to Vernon Reid and Mike Stern. (6/ Duane Eddy), who helped make the guitar the mainstay of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s, has earned the respect of too many guitarists, including George Harrison. Telecaster user (7/ Steve Cropper), who supported Stax Records as the guitarist of Booker T. & the M.G.'s, also deserves a lot of credit. Kraut-rock stalwart Ash Ra Tempel's (8/ Manuel Göttsching) has continued his experimental guitar adventures as he released 'Inventions For Electric Guitar'. John Frusciante has been playing delicate guitar sounds sprinkled with various effects since the heyday of punk/New Wave, and (9/ Vini Reilly) has been highly acclaimed by John Frusciante. (10/ Dick Dale), familiar to many for "Mirselou", established the surf guitar with a Middle Eastern melody, and impressed even the young Jimi Hendrix. -Shiho Yamashita
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#Mick Ronson#David Bowie#Joe Perry#Aerosmith#Steve Jones#Sex Pistols#Mick Jones#The Clash#Paul Weller#The Jam#Andy Gill#Gang of Four#my scan#translation#CROSSBEAT#CROSSBEAT November 2009
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The INside cast after coming out of the house!💕 (ginge INside fic coming soon🤫)
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#nowplaying#1994#The Sound of my 1994#Stephan Eicher#Uriah Heep#Scooter#Missfits#Cygnus X#Prince Ital Joe#Sparks#Element Of Crime#Flairck#BBM#Morrissey#Perla Batalla#The Cranberries#Pink Floyd#Odyssee Of Noises#Paul Weller#Georgette Dee#Terry Truck#Spotify
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Tag Post, one of those, they are fun
tagged: @prince-of-elsinore Thank you lovely <3 ☺️
rules: tag some people you'd like to know better/catch up with.
last song: To be slightly less predictable, I gotta say "Brand New Start" by Paul Weller, this ol' roughened yet golden voice singing in a kind of achey way, about getting his shit together, fixing up what's broken, finding something real, making this old fixer upper of a soul work again, like a new thing. OH, PAUL.
currently reading: The usual shame about having not picked up and finished an actual book in awhile. On the bright side, reading all kind of great fanfic, including this little beaut of a gen fic by an author called ceramicheart, anything by them really: https://archiveofourown.org/works/42465276
last movie: I don't know if the three hour "History of the Eagles" counts, but I've become obsessed with this man right here:
Sitting here with my guitar I don't deserve, trying to eek out some semblance of the intro to "Life in the Fast Lane." Joe Walsh, you fucking dude, you.
currently watching: Also trying to cut back, but I started re-watching some of 'Endeavour' which is WONDERFUL, particularly the episode "Fugue". Shaun Evans and Roger Allam shine so brightly together. Watch Inspector Thursday take Morse home and feed him, good for the soul.
currently craving: Beer and tacos, and it not being a work night.
tagging: only if y’all feel like it! A no pressure catch up with @justtoarguewithyou @stevieraebarnes @allthatsentimentalcandyfloss @storyshark2005 @savageandwise
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"I will finish Behzinga in 2 rounds" - Joe Weller interview | X Series 011
Misfits Boxing
#Misfits Boxing#This celebrity death match shit feels like a simulation sometimes.#I watched this event not for any fighter in particular but rather I've developed a love for the sport and what misfits is doing...#That said leading into this event I literally had a moment when I remembered about Joe Weller#I actually said "I wonder why Joe Weller has be so quiet and hasn't forced himself into misfits#After all he is one half of what started influencer boxing in the first place#Then sure enough this man's loud mouth popped up all of a sudden during this event#Calling out a sidemen member#Truly a simulation...
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The 2024 election could be the second time in American history that there is a rematch for the presidency, and the novelties do not stop there. Justin and Lance break down 5 ways the expected rematch in the 2024 election will make history. tags: tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, donald trump, joe biden, america, united sates, voting, president, democracy, states, electoral college, politics, republican, democrat, government
#america#biden#college#democracy#donald#electoral#jackson#joe#justin#lance#politics#president#republican#sates#states#trump#tsou#united#voting#weller
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every matt morgan podcast with noel
matt: but listen right, if you watch those documentaries it’s like… there’s definitely some sort of extraterrestrial life out there
noel: well, you believe in all that nonsense because you’re a spineless anxious fanny. (clears throat) the woke crowd is trying to control fingering. it’s my fucking arsehole, i’ll do what i want. i was talking to weller about that the other day-
matt: joe johnson asks “when is noel going to release the acoustic fart demos?”
noel: leonard cohen was a massive cunt
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