yes, this is how my brain works 🤭
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While cycling today, I had this crazy idea (I always get ... interesting ideas while on my bike). So there’s the Cat King, right? And there’s Larry, the cat who lives in 10 Downing Street and has been the unofficial ruler of the United Kingdom for more than a decade, outlasting several Prime Ministers. So what if Larry has a human shape as well? And he meets the Cat King while the latter is visiting London ...
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About Harry wearing the LT clothing I thought this tweet could make you smile https://twitter.com/fiireffly/status/1750642012393439392
I hope you have a great day.
LOL! That’s honestly true.
But this tweet made it even funnier 😂😂😂😂
x
Thank you for the smile ❤️
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BFI London Film Festival. Ben & Larry - on the town.
And then got Covid.
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Louis talking about Harry's One Direction merch selfie on the AOTV Red Carpet in London
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🔸Pre-Queen Singles Discography🔸
Today, on June 29th, 1973 - 'Pre-Queen' Story!
'I Can Hear Music' / 'Going Back' released in the UK, Germany and USA
🔸In the summer of 1972, Trident Studios' in-house engineer Robin Geoffrey Cable instigated an experimental project in an effort to emulate the "wall-of-sound" style made famous by Phil Spector. Queen happened to be recording their debut album in the studios at the time, so he invited Freddie Mercury to lay down the lead vocals who, in turn, roped in Brian May and Roger Taylor to provide percussion, guitar and backing vocals - as paid session musicians.
In June 1973, shortly before Queen's own debut album was released, EMI decided to cash in on the emerging glam rock trend and rushed out the resulting recordings as a 7" single under the name of Larry Lurex - an obvious send-up of Gary Glitter.
source ➡️ discogs.com
🔸The Ronettes (and later Beach Boys) classic 'I Can Hear Music' was recorded that summer in Trident Studios and features (per Freddie's insistance) Roger Taylor on drums and Brian May on guitar. The single was released in the UK a week before Queen's first album, becoming the first solo product by a Queen member. Freddie insisted the Queen name not be used for the release, so it was released under the pseudonym Larry Lurex.
🔸'Goin' Back' is best known as a 1966 single by Dusty Springfield. The song written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin and was recorded by a number of artists including The Byrds, Phil Collins and eventually Carole King herself.
The song was used as the B-Side to the Larry Lurex single "I Cant Hear Music".
source ➡️ queenvault.com
👉 'Mother Love' (taken 'Made In Heaven' album, 1995) ends with first strophe of song 'Going Back'
📸 Pic: 2016 Freddie Mercury 'Messenger Of The Gods' Boxed Set 7" Sleeve
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Can I just point out how funny it is that Helene was back in London doing a "training session", and I think it's safe to assume with Louis since the tour starts very soon, and she was around Hampstead the whole time lol
I know a certain someone who has a house/work space there huh
(I'm saying this now because she left and I've been watching her stories for some days after I recognised a place in Hampstead lol)
Well, well, well… 🥲
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mfw i’m reading the re-animator novelization and dan cain references universal studios’s 1941 hit horror film The Wolf Man (i love universal’s monster movies and love to see them referenced): 😁
me when the author of the novel misspells larry talbot (the wolf man himself) as larry tolbot and i have to act like i’m not literally seething at this incredibly minor oversight: ☹️
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