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Julian Velard - Hyperballad
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29 and 30? 🥹🤍
29. three songs that influenced you most (some songs change or save lives)
(fun fact: there are 2 of catey shaw's songs that i replayed TO DEATH last year when i had the fattest crush on a dude at work - turns out he was gay - and now i can't listen to her music without thinking about him lol)
30. three songs you really want your followers to know
thank you for playing 🥰
send me "three songs" asks ~ !
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What do a Broadway star, a Colombian Debut Artist & a 3X EMMY Winner have in common?
The 15th Annual New Media Film Festival® promises to be an extraordinary celebration of exceptional talent, groundbreaking technology, and the limitless power of storytelling. June 5- 6 2024 Los Angeles. $45,000 in awards with judges from BBC, PBS, Marvel, Emmys, Grammys, Simon & Schuster, ABC and more. Honoring Stories Worth Telling since 2009 www.newmediafilmfestival.com
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The Nominees in Music Only and Music Video category are:
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📚📣🏠🎥 :D
thank you for playing nary !!
📚 a song or album you could write a term paper on
Stick Season (album) by Noah Kahan
!!!!!!! it's so so so so so so good i had a phase where i just posted the lyrics i thought were brilliant to my ig stories every day lolololllll
📣 a lyric that feels like it is specifically calling you out
All the work has been done Only question is are you gonna come Are you gonna show up for this love Or are you gonna let it go
Show Up - Catey Shaw
i totally forgot that i had this song in my library until it came on shuffle one morning as i was on my way to work and i experienced the entire spectrum of human emotions within 3 minutes and 40 seconds
🏠 a song you could live inside
Film Out - BTS
the way i am so obsessed with her... she feels like lighting a candle and staying inside on a cold and rainy night... and especially yoongi's part oh my god what i would give to experience hearing his voice in this for the first time again
🎥 a song that gives you a really specific mental image
A River Away - Julian Velard
this is probably one of my fav songs in my new york playlist and every time it comes on i get super daydream-y (and d-pressed lol)
music emoji ask game ~ !
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The Songwriter's Toolkit: New Perspectives
I just finished the course “The Songwriter's Toolkit: New Perspectives” by Julian Velard!
lao #music #laomusic #laomusicArts #LAO #MUSIC #LAOMUSIC #LAOMUSIC_ARTS
#disgustinglyWhit #worstteacherever #songwriting
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My Favorite Album #217 - Julian Velard on Billy Joel ‘Turnstiles’ (1976)
Quintessentially New York singer-songwriter Julian Velard joins me for a celebration/defense of fellow piano man Billy Joel, and his classic 1976 album 'Turnstiles'.
We tell the story of how Turnstiles was Joel's return to New York, the building of his classic band, and his celebration of the city - from modern day standard 'New York State of Mind' to album closer, the apocalyptic 'Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)'. Julian compares the perceptions of Joel in the UK to the US, how he has become like a NYC sports franchise, whether it's a good or bad thing that he hasn't released in a new album in decades and how understanding Billy Joel as a great mimic helps you appreciate his music.
Listen in the player above or download the episode by clicking here.
Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts here or in other podcasting apps by searching ‘My Favorite Album’ or copying/pasting our RSS feed -http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rss
My Favorite Album is a podcast on the impact great music has on our lives. Each episode features a guest on their favorite album of all time - why they love it, their history with the album and how it’s influenced them. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos.
If you’ve got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at [email protected].
LINKS
- Julian Velard on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and iTunes.
- Buy 'Turnstiles’ here.
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- If you dig the show, please leave a rating or review of the show on iTunes here.
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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
#podcast#julian velard#billy joel#turnstiles#new york state of mind#miami 2017#madison square garden
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Look who's back with a new au! After watching the gayest of pirate shows, Our Flag Means Death, I decided to try my hand at a pirate au. So I present to you all:
Ghosts in the Water
Song: Ghosts in the Water by Julian Velard
Note: Julian is reciting Pslam 23 in Hebrew
One foot in front of the other. One, two.
“Adonai ro’i lo echsar,” he muttered under his breath.
An impatient tug on the ropes binding his wrists. Sharp words in an unknown tongue.
“Bi-n’eot desheh yarbitezeni, al may menuchot ye-nahaleni.”
A darkness all encompassing. A heat so oppressive.
“Nafshi yeshovev, yancheni be-ma’aglay tzedek le-ma’an Shemo.”
One foot in front of the other, one two, until he is roughly pulled to a stop. A strike to the back of his legs bringing him to his knees.
“Gam ki aylaych b’gay tzalmavet, lo ira ra, ki ata imadi,” he whispered tearfully. “Shivtecha u-mishantecha hayma yenachamuni.”
A light so bright it burned his eyes. The bag over his head had finally been removed.
He kneeled in the middle of the deck. Angry eyes glared from all sides. Blades, sharp and ready, glinting in the harsh sun. A beautiful man stood tall before them all, his gaze cold and calculating. His judge, jury, and executioner.
This was it. This was how Ilya Pavelovich Dvorak would die.
#the arcana#julian devorak#ilya devorak#the arcana julian#the arcana ilya#arcana oc#andrico the soft chaos boy#julian x andrico#andrilya#abby's adventures in fic#pirate au
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west. herbert west / a playlist
[ YOUTUBE / SPOTIFY ]
30+ songs, subject to be added to, current tracklist below
what's he building - tom waits
new life - depeche mode
frontier psychiatrist - the avalanches
memphisto - depeche mode
sucker for mystery - oingo boingo
our tears help the flowers grow - cold cave
no compassion - talking heads
when you die - mgmt
this is emotion - gary numan
heads will roll - echo & the bunnymen
how soon is now - the smiths
king shiv - man man
love comes close - cold cave
nemesis - julian velard*
i get wild - talking heads
twisted nerve - bernard hermann
introduction to the snow - miracle musical
feeling good - muse
what you see - oingo boingo
animal cannibal - possibly in michigan*
i'll be haunting you - they might be giants
heard somebody cry - oingo boingo
swelling itching brain - DEVO
metal - gary numan
artificial heart - jonathan coulton
dead souls - joy division
give me back my name - talking heads
a reflection - the cure
still alive - jonathan coulton
weird science - oingo boingo
* = only available on youtube
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Hey guys give me some suggestions for first dance songs for the wedding. My fiance and I have gone through pretty much every Disney ballad (”You’ll be in my Heart” is a STRONG contender).
I LOVE “Sweatpants on the Living Room Floor” by Julian Velard, but it’s a little fast and my fiance is nervous enough about dancing as it is.
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H.P Joelcraft
Julian Velard
lyrics:
Lyrics (for karaoke): Thro’ the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber, Past the wan-moon’d abysses of night, I have liv’d o’er my lives without number, I have sounded all things with my sight; And I struggle and shriek ere the daybreak, being driven to madness with fright. I have whirl’d with the earth at the dawning, When the sky was a vaporous flame: I have seen the dark universe yawning, Where the black planets roll without aim; Where they roll in their horror unheeded, without knowledge or lustre or name. I had drifted o’er seas without ending, Under sinister grey-clouded skies That the many-fork’d lightning is rending, That resound with hysterical cries; With the moans of invisible daemons that out of the green waters rise. I have plung’d like a deer thro’ the arches Of the hoary primoridal grove, Where the oaks feel the presence that marches And stalks on where no spirit dares rove; I have stumbled by cave-ridden mountains That rise barren and bleak from the plain, I have drunk of the fog-foetid fountains That ooze down to the marsh and the main;And in hot cursed tarns I have seen things I care not to gaze on again. I have scann’d the vast ivy-clad palace, I have trod its untenanted hall, Where the moon writhing up from the valleys Shews the tapestried things on the wall; Strange figures discordantly woven, which I cannot endure to recall. I have peer’d from the casement in wonder At the mouldering meadows around, At the many-roof’d village laid under The curse of a grave-girdled ground; I have haunted the tombs of the ages, I have flown on the pinions of fear Where the smoke-belching Erebus rages, Where the jokulls loom snow-clad and drear: And in realms where the sun of the desert consumes what it never can cheer. I was old when the Pharaohs first mounted The jewel-deck’d throne by the Nile; I was old in those epochs uncounted When I, and I only, was vile; Oh, great was the sin of my spirit, And great is the reach of its doom; Not the pity of Heaven can cheer it, Nor can respite be found in the tomb: Down the infinite aeons come beating the wings of unmerciful gloom. Thro’ the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber, Past the wan-moon’d abysses of night, I have liv’d o’er my lives without number, I have sounded all things with my sight; And I struggle and shriek ere the daybreak, being driven to madness with fright.
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Julian Velard - “Glad I Wasted All My Time With You”
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sixteen tons- temmessee ernie ford
rolling down to old maui- stan rogers
H.P. Joelcraft- julian velard
ocean man- ween
turning japanese- the vapors
(this is actually a really good cross section of my general muscial tastes)
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Speaking of "Piano Man" by Billy Joel, have you heard HP Lovecraft's poem "Nemesis" read by Julian Velard to the tune of that song? Look up "HP Joelcraft" on YouTube.
.....I will indeed look this up.
Also, you’re one of a surprising number of anons who have written to me about HP Lovecraft. I’m not a Lovecraft blog per se, so I’m now wondering if I just have a particularly squamous anonymous fan.
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Jimmy Dean & Steve McQueen by Julian Velard
Brain Stew by Green Day
[Send me a 🎧 and I'll shuffle my music and give you whatever comes up!]
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no one asked for it, but when I was looking for a song for xigbar, I found my old grunkle stan playlist and I still contend that this is a great song for him:
Take The Money and Run (Julian Velard)
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