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websitewizard2005 · 8 months ago
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more characters from my comic 👍👍👍 they’re a post-punk band called The Teletones
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pizgacz · 6 months ago
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I found my old drawings of young Flo & Ramone
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Tbh I prefer their PL ver names-Lola & Roman js fits them so well
Also I lied I still don't know what am I supposed to do on this app,, why are comments on all posts I see blocked or summ 😭😭
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9-1-1-polls · 7 months ago
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canonicallyobserving911 · 5 months ago
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Did any of the writers, mains, producers, directors, camera operators or anyone tell TM that season 7 was NOT good?
The first three episodes were ok (and even those had too much attention given to the guest stars who played Lola and Norm) but the more they kept changing the mains' storylines, the worse the season got and it ended horrifically horribly.
I'm so frustrated with the way they TOOK EVERYTHING FROM EDDIE! He ended the season ALONE and they let his trifling mom, Helena (NO, I'M NOT INCLUDING RAMON BECAUSE THEY RECONCILED) swoop in and take Chris even though Eddie said in 4x14 he didn't want his parents to get Chris if something happened to him. It was one of the main reasons why he put Buck in his will so the man who loves Chris just as much as he does would take care of his son. They literally took Chris away from him when Eddie's admitted before that Chris was the only good thing in his life (3x9 while he was in therapy with Frank). Then they actually added a doppelgänger to Eddie's storyline but if I didn't know it happened and I hadn't watched season 7 and someone told me that's what Eddie got as a main character, I wouldn't have believed them. But the fact is it's true and it happened. That Vertigo BS was not it and it shouldn't have been included for him. Hello? What happened to Eddie's therapy sessions? I'm so sick of them giving Eddie crappy storylines or no storylines at all. Can they PLEASE DO BETTER FOR HIM IN SEASON 8?
Maddie and Chimney didn't even have another storyline after their wedding except for them applying to get Mara from the group home.
What happened to Hen and Chim being best friends? After 7x2, we barely saw them talking or hanging out. I don't mind Hen and Maddie being friends but Josh is Maddie's best friend and Hen is Chimney's but based on the way season 7 played out, new viewers wouldn't know that Hen and Chim ride or die for each other.
I won't even get started on the hamster wheel Buck's been on since season 1. He's still on it even though during the preseason interviews it was stated he was finally going to get off of it. I'm not blaming OS so don't get this twisted. My issue is Buck's still on the hamster wheel because he's still going with the flow in relationships instead of him actively choosing the person (EDDIE) he wants to be with. And that $hitshow TM wrote for him to be with T.K. WAS NOT A ROMCOM. It was a cluster f~ck.
Bobby was suicidal, Athena knew it, their house burned down to the ground and Bobby died for 14 minutes but he just went back to work after 2 weeks like he didn't put in for his retirement 👀.
Hen and Karen's storyline was a repeat of season 4 but instead of Nia it was Mara. Also, instead of doing a storyline centered around a crooked city councilwoman for Hen, TM should have written something better. Hen was in medical school and she followed protocol so what was this nonsense?
WTF was Gerard doing back at the 118? I don't want to see him and I won't watch him be an asshat to Chimney, Hen, Eddie, Buck and Ravi. They can keep that $hit because it's not necessary and WTF is Bobby supposed to be doing while Gerard's 100-year-old ass is running the 118?
I have a lot more to say about season 7 because it's been weeks and I'm still pissed about the way it ended.
DO NOT REBLOG THIS POST TO COUNTER ARGUE OR REFUTE THE THINGS I SAID. IF YOU LIKED SEASON 7 THEN CREATE YOUR OWN POST ON YOUR BLOG AND GUSH OVER THAT CLUSTER F~CK OF A SEASON IF YOU WANT.
I SAID WHAT I SAID AND I DIDN'T LIKE IT AND NO ONE CAN CHANGE MY MIND!
To the person who tried it (I won't include your username because you're irrelevant), you've been blocked which means the reblog you did won't show up in this post anymore.
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gardenofkore · 1 year ago
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Vere novo , priori jam mutato consilio , Alienora virgo regia , insignis facie , sed prudentia & honestate prestantior , futura Regina Sicilie , atque cum ea Nymphe obsequiis apte regalibus , accepta benedictione parentum , ab urbe Neapoli gloriosas discessit , per Calabriam , propter maris tedium , usque Regium iter agens : quam discedentem Neapolitane matres , quantum spectantes oculi capere potuerunt , effusis pre gaudio lacrimis affequute sunt.
Gregorio Rosario, Bibliotheca scriptorum qui res in Sicilia gestas sub Aragonum imperio retulere, I, p.456-457
Eleonora was born in Naples in the summer of 1289 as the tenth child (third daughter) of Carlo II lo Zoppo of Anjou, King of Naples, Count of Anjou and Maine, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, Prince of Achaea, and of Maria of Hungary.
Nothing, in particular, is known about her childhood, which she must have spent with her numerous siblings in the many castles of the Kingdom.
She is first mentioned in a Papal bull dated 1300 in which Boniface VIII annulled the marriage of 10 years-old Eleonora to Philippe de Toucy, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, (the contract had been signed the year before) on account of the bride’s young age and the fact that family hadn’t asked for the Pope’s dispensation.
Two years later, there were discussions of a match with Sancho, the second son (and later successor) of Jaume II of Majorca, but the engagement never occurred.
Finally, in 1302, Eleonora’s fate was sealed. On August 31st 1302 the Houses of Anjou-Naples and of Barcelona signed the Peace of Caltabellotta, which ended the first part of the War of the Sicilian Vespers and settled (or tried to) the problem of which House should have ruled over Sicily. Following this treaty, the old Norman Kingdom’s territory (disputed between the French and Spanish born ruling houses) was to be divided into two parts, with Messina Strait as the ideal boundary line. The peninsular part, the Kingdom of Sicily, now designed as citra farum (on this side of the farum, meaning the strait, later simply known as the Kingdom of Naples ), and the island of Sicily, renamed the Kingdom of Trinacria, designed as ultra farum (beyond the farum).
The Peace of Caltabellotta stipulated that Angevin troops should evacuate the island, while the Aragonese ones should leave the peninsular part. Foundation of the peace would have been the marriage between princess Eleonora of Anjou and King Federico III (or II) of Sicily (“e la pau fo axi feyta , quel rey Carles lexava la illa de Sicilia al rey Fraderich, que li donava a Lieonor, qui era e es encara de les pus savies chrestianes, e la millor qui el mon fos, si no tant solament madona Blanca, sa germana, regina Darago. E lo rey de Sicilia desemparava li tot quant tenia en Calabria e en tot lo regne: e aço se ferma de cascuna de les parts, e que lentredit ques llevava de Sicilia; si que tot lo regne nach gran goig." in Ramon Muntaner, Crónica catalana, ch. CXCVIII). The pact dictated also that once Federico had died, the two kingdoms would be reunited under the Angevin rule. This clause won’t be fulfilled.
The bridal party had to wait until spring 1303 before setting off for her new country since sea storms had damaged part of the fleet and thus delayed the departure. The voyage had cost 610 ounces, where the Florentine bankers Bardi and Peruzzi were asked to advance the payment, and the groom pledged to repay them 140 ounces.
By May 1303, Eleonora and her companions arrived in Messina where she was warmly welcomed and where on Pentecost, May 26th, of the same year she got married to Federico in Messina’s Cathedral (“E a poch de temps lo rey Carles trames madona la infanta molt honrradament a Macina, hon fo lo senyor rey Fraderich, qui la reebe ab gran solemnitat. E aqui a Macina, a la sgleya de madona sancta Maria la Nova, ell la pres per muller e aquell dia fo llevat lentredit per lola la terra de Sicilia per un llegat del Papa, qui era archebisbe, que hi vench de part del Papa, e foren perdonats a tot hom tots los pe cats quen la guerra haguessen feyts: e aquell dia fo posada corona en lesta a madona la regina de Sicilia, e fo la festa la major a Macina que hanch si faes.” in Ramon Muntaner, Crónica catalana, ch. CXCVIII).
After the wedding, most of the bridal party returned to Naples, while the newlyweds proceeded to Palermo.
On July 14th 1305 Eleonora gave birth to the heir, who was called Pietro in honour of the child’s paternal grandfather, Pere III of Aragon. To celebrate his son’s birth, Federico III gifted his bride of Avola castle and the surrounding land, to which will be added the city of Siracusa (in 1314), Lentini, Mineo, Vizzini, Paternò, Castiglione, Francavilla and the farmhouses in Val di Stefano di Briga. This gift would mark the creation of the Camera reginale, which would become the traditional wedding present given to Sicilian Queen consorts, and eventually would be abolished in 1537.
Including Pietro, she would give birth to nine children: Costanza (1304 – post 1344), future Queen consort of Cyprus, Armenia and Princess consort of Antiochia; Ruggero (born circa in 1305 - ?) who would die young; Manfredi (1306-1317) first among his brothers to hold the title of Duke of Athens and Neopatras; Isabella (1310-1349) Duchess consort of Bavaria; Guglielmo (1312-1338) Prince of Taranto and heir to the Duchy of Athens and Neopatras following the death of his brother; Giovanni (1317-1348) Duke of Randazzo, Count of Malta, later also Duke of Athens and Neopatras and Regent of Sicily; Caterina (1320-1342) Abbess of St. Claire Nunnery in Messina; Margherita (1331-1377) Countess Palatine consort of the Rhine.
Through these donations Eleonora became a full-fledged vassal, and had to pay homage to her husband the King. Thanks to official documents, we get the idea that Eleonora tried to manage her lands as much personally as she could do, naming herself vicars, administrators, and granting tariff reductions. Federico indulged his wife as much as he could, although in some cases (like the management of the city of Siracusa) his will was the only one taken into account.
Despite almost every time she was unsuccessful, Eleonora fully embraced her role as mediator between the Aragonese and Angevins. For example, in 1312 her brother-in-law, King Jaume II of Aragon, asked her to dissuade her husband (Jaume’s brother) to ally himself with the Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich VII of Luxembourg since this alliance could generate new friction with the Angevin Kingdom, as well as with the Papacy (with the risk of stalling the Aragonese occupation of Sardinia). After the King of Aragon, it was Pope Clemente’s turn to ask Eleonora to convince Federico to make peace with Roberto of Anjou. In both cases, though, her conciliatory efforts didn’t work.
In 1321 she witnessed her son Pietro being associated to the throne and thus crowned in Palermo (“Anno domini millesimo tricentesimo vicesimo primo, dum Johannes Romanus Pontifex contra Fridericum Regem, & Siculos propter invasionem bonorum Ecclesiarum precipue fulminaret, Fridericus Rex primogenitum suum Petrum, convenientibus Siculis, coronavit in Regem, & patris obitum, inopinatum premetuens, & ut filius qui purus videbatur & simplex, ab adoloscentia regnare cum patre affuesceret patrisque regnando vestigiis inhereret […]” in Gregorio Rosario, Bibliotheca scriptorum ..., I, p. 482). Pietro’s coronation publicly violated the Treaty of Caltabellotta (as the Kingdom should have returned to the House of Anjou), causing the pursuing of warfare between Naples and Palermo. Once again Eleonora’s attempts at peace-making failed miserably, with her nephew, Carlo Duke of Calabria, refusing to even meet her in 1325, after he had successfully raided the outskirts of Messina.
The Queen didn’t have much luck in internal policy too as she failed to appease her husband and her protegé, Giovanni II Chiaramonte. After gravely wounding Count Francesco I Ventimiglia of Geraci (his brother-in-law and one of the King’s trustees), all that Eleonora could do was advise Chiaramonte to flee to avoid the death penalty.
Nevertheless, the Pope still hoped to use the Queen (who, at that time and alone in her Kingdom,  was exempted from the Papal interdict) as mediator with her husband, promising to lift the excommunication in exchange for Federico’s backing down. Once again nothing happened.
On June 25th 1337 Federico III died near Paternò. He was buried in Catania since it was too hot for the body to be transported to Palermo (“Feretrum humeris nobiliores efferunt. Adsunt Regii filii, proceresque Regni. Exequias Regina, illustribus comitata matronis, prosequitur.” in Francesco Testa, De vita, et rebus gestis Federici 2. Siciliæ Regis, p.225). After the death of her husband, the now Dowager Queen turned to religion, following the example of those in her family who had consecrated themself to Christ (“At Heleonora certiorem fe de illa consolandi rationem inivit. Ipsa enim , ut Rex excessit e vita, ei, qui omnis consolationis fons est, fese in Virginum collegio Franciscanæ familiæ Catinæ devovit; in hoc Catharinan , & Margaritam filias imitata, quæ in ætatis flore, falsis terrestribus, contemptis bonis, Christ, cui fervire regnare est, in sacrarum Virginum Messanensi Collegio, de Basicò dicto, ejusdem Franciscanæ familiæ fese consecrarant; quod Collegium posteaquam Catharina fancte gubernavit, sanctitatis opinione commendata deceffit” in Francesco Testa, De vita..., p.226).
If Eleonora might have hoped to exert some kind of influence as many other Queen mothers did in the past and would do in the future over their weak-willed royal children, she would soon realize she had a powerful rival in the new Queen consort, her daughter-in-law, Elisabetta of Carinthia. Like Eleonora, the new Queen supported the Latin faction (a group of Sicilian noblemen who opposed the Aragonese rulership over Sicily, hoping the island would be returned under the influence of the Angevins instead). But, while Elisabetta had managed to raise the Palizzis to the highest positions at court, her mother-in-law still supported the Chiaramonte, making it possible for the exiled Giovanni II to return to Sicily, be pardoned by the King and see all his goods be returned. Soon though Chiaramonte resumed his personal feud against the Ventimiglia (also part of the Latin faction) and once again Eleonora's attempt to bring peace failed miserably. Only through Grand Justiciar Blasco II d'Alagona's intervetion, the crisis was averted.
In 1340, the Dowager Queen made a last attempt to appease the new Pope, Benedict XII. Unfortunately, the Sicilian envoys sent to Avignon to take an oath of vassalage (since Norman times Sicily theoretically belonged to the Papacy, who granted it to the Sovereigns who acted as Papal Legates) were treated roughly by the Pope, who declared Roberto of Anjou (Eleonora's brother) as Sicily's legitimate King.
Deeply distraught, the Dowager Queen resolved to definitely retire from public life. She spent what it remained on her life visiting the monastery of San Nicolo' d'Arena (Catania), joining the monks in their religious life. She died in one of the monastery's cells on August 10th 1341. Her body would be buried in the Church of San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata (Catania), the construction of which she had personally promoted in 1329 to thank the Virgin Mary for protecting the city from one of many Mount Etna's eruptions.
Sources
AMARI MICHELE, La guerra del Vespro siciliano
CORRAO PIETRO, PIETRO II, re di Sicilia in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 83
DE COURCELLES JEAN BAPTISTE PIERRE JULLIEN, Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France: des grands dignitaires de la couronne, des principales familles nobles du royaume et des maisons princières de l'Europe, Vol. XI,
FODALE SALVATORE, Federico III d’Aragona, re di Sicilia, in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 45
GREGORIO ROSARIO, Bibliotheca scriptorum qui res in Sicilia gestas sub Aragonum imperio retulere, I,
KIESEWETTER ANDREAS, ELEONORA d'Angiò, regina di Sicilia, in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 42
de MAS LATRIE LOUIS, Histoire de l'île de Chypre sous le règne des princes de la maison de Lusignan. 3
MUNTANER RAMON, Crónica catalana
Sicily/naples: counts & kings
TESTA FRANCESCO, De vita, et rebus gestis Federici 2. Siciliæ Regis
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toughpaperround · 1 year ago
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911 Cast Bios
Here's a list of them in one place, in order of appearance in 9-1-1 (fox, later abc). I choose them based on characters I enjoy, or where there are interesting connections / factoids to be found in their bios.
Gavin Stenhouse (The Priest)
Mariette Hartley (Patricia Clark, Abby's mother)
Claudia Christian (LAFD Capt. Maynard)
Debra Christofferson (Sue, Dispatcher)
Grasie Mercedes (Beth, in prenatal yoga class, 1x07)
Rebecca Wisocky (Marjorie, in lift crash, 1x09)
Connor Trinneer (bomb squad, 2x01)
Bryan Safi (Josh Russo, dispatcher)
Romi Dias (Chief Miranda Williams)
Ana Mercedes (Abuela Isabel)
Terri Hoyos (Aunt Pepa)
Christine Estabrook (Gloria, Dispatcher)
Devin Kelley (Shannon Diaz)
Wes Brown (Mounted Police Officer)
Rick Chambers (Dwight, newsreader)
Tara Karsian (Ruth)
Lawrence Pressman and Francis X. McCarthy (Mitchell & Thomas)
Romy Rosemont & Daniel Roebuck (Lola & Norman Peterson)
Brian Thompson (Capt. Gerrard)
Lou Ferrigno Jr (firefighter Tommy)
Brian Hallisay (Doug Kendall)
Julie Oullette (Blair, Elf Helper)
Marsha Warfield (Toni Wilson)
Danny Nucci (LAPD detective)
Sasha Roiz (LAPD Det. Ransone)
Paula Marshall (Helena Diaz)
George DelHoyo (Ramon Diaz)
Pepi Sonuga (Athena Carter, flashback in 3x07)
Nicole Delgado (Maynard, flashback in 3x07)
Eddie McGee (Frank the therapist)
Jack McGee (Red the retired firefighter, 3x16)
Deborah May (Cindy, 3x16)
Rumer Willis (Georgia, train Vic, 3x18)
Brooke Shields (counsellor, 3x18)
Dee Wallace (Mrs Margaret Buckley)
Gregory Harrison (Mr Phillip Buckley)
Colin McCalla (Connor, Buck's friend)
Chelsea Kane (Kameron, Connor's wife)
Aaron Staton (Daniel Buckley)
Laith Wallschleger (133 medic, 6x15)
Mark Lawson (pilot, 7x01)
Kathryn Boswell & Chris Gartin (hot-tub couple, 7x01)
Mercedes Colon (Ship Captain, 7x01-3)
Rick Cosnett (cruise crew, 7x01-3)
Eddie Jemison (cruise ship doc, 7x02-3)
Jesse Palmer & Joey Graziadei (7x04)
Richard Brooks (Chief Simpson, s7)
Exie Booker (Carl, 7x06)
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Amir, s7)
Veronica Falcón (Cllr Ortiz, s7)
John Brotherton (Tim Nash, 7x08)
Tony Amendola (Herman, 7x08)
Paul Nobrega (Monty the Beekeeper, 8x01)
Hotshots group, s8: Callum Blue (Brad); Justin Taite (#1); Morgan West (director) & 1st AD
Bee-nado airplane gang: Cindy Chavez (Capt Dominguez); Devin McGee (Co-pilot); Bayley Corman (Tia); (Mr & Mrs Grandparent);
Adela Paez (Nurse Camila, 8x03 etc)
In draft ofc. Do check the updated OG post if you're looking at a reblog:
Kelvin Han Yee
Glenn Plummer (Dennis Jenkins, 3x07, s8a)
Main resource is IMDb, with extra material from Wikipedia, podcasts or youtube on occasion. Where I use 911 images they are screengrabs I edited. Other images generally from imdb.
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xoxomaevesworld · 2 months ago
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A rose by any other name:
Since I have been around on rp for years here are just some names I have had that you may know / remember.
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Other names include:
Rylynn Venus
Cami Marlow
Pascale Wonderland
Saffi Venus 
Llola River
Jersey Concord
Silvie Venus
Harlow River
Desiree King
Miley Vouge 
Frankie River
Aviana Morocco 
Pascale Hope
Taylor Cyrus
Azariah Venus
Trinity Carlson
Jessie Cyrus
Breanne Cyrus
Serenity Lainson
Malibu Cyrus
Myleigh Azria 
Kenzi Vouge 
Aliya Maverick 
Bobbie McGee
Aven Sparkel 
Aspen Loveheart
Lola Starlee
Hali Styles
Lavender Laketon
Lola Laketon
Llola Greer 
Evie Ramone
Jersey Couture 
Lenzee Laketon
Vanessa Cyrus 
And then there are name's I had but can't remember the last name of:
Alyssa 
Malia
Lillian 
Storme
Destiney
Izabelle
Riley
Rain
Harmony
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formal-leatherjacket · 1 year ago
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Tagged by @daddygrandpaandthebeaver to name 10 songs I like with names in the title! Finally coming back after my tumblr hiatus to fulfill this noble quest lol
Maria - West Side Story (1961 film version)
Grace Kelly - MIKA
Delilah - Florence + the Machine *spiderman pointing meme*
Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne
Alex Chilton - The Replacements
I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone - Sleater-Kinney
Michael - Franz Ferdinand
Lola - The Kinks
Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac
Brando - Lucy Dacus
& tagging: @sleepnoises, @stoppit-keepout, @joycecarolnotes, @catty-words, @uncahier along with everyone else who wants to play :)
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whooolaanmo · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday! Papa 🤍
59 years old ka na sana ngayon, lagi mo lang kami tanawin dyan sa itaas lalo na si Mama sabihin mo kay God ay bigyan kalakasan at mahabang buhay si Mama pati ang Inay Cely at Inay Mita pagkakaingatan sila, Papa sana masaya ka ngayon dyan, masaya ka para sa amin sana nag cecelebrate din kayo dyan nina Tatay Uran, Lolo Sunny, Tito Dimer, Tita Sally, Tito Ramon, iba natin kamag anak na namayapa na at kung sino man tropa mo dyan ngayon basta Papa Happy Birthday! mahal na mahal kita ❤️.
Lola ko na medyo nakakalimot 89 years old na kasi.
Inay Cely : nakasakay pa baga si Totoy ( Totoy kasi bunsong anak na lalaki si Papa ko ) sa barko naghanda pa tayo nasa barko naman.
Me : Inay wala na si Papa kasama na nina Tatay Uran sa langit.
Inay Cely : 3 na anak ko ang wala baga si Dimer si Sally at Totoy.
at unti unti maaalala ni Inay Cely o kaya kailangan na ulit ulitin para di nya makalimutan
Sep. 16, 2023 12:30 pm
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hcibsw2 · 1 year ago
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Rules: shuffle your ‘on repeat’ playlist and post the first ten tracks, then tag ten people.*** (Also, if your ‘on repeat’ playlist doesn’t show in your home menu on Spotify, just search it in the tab and it’ll be there)
I got tagged by - @metalgreg
I am not a Spotify person but I shuffled something else & got this ten -  (And it is all over the place, much like me)
Gods Of War by Def Leppard & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra A song that I always thought did not get enough appreciation. Redone with the Symphony & I love it even more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFNzuyjGNgM
Lola Montez by Volbeat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWOIDN-akrY
A Song Of Liberty by Flogging Molly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccGKjOQsEp0
Racing in the Street by Bruce Springsteen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm9UuM3UXdc
Whiskey On You by Nate Smith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J5fDAaf7JU
For What It's Worth by Anti-Flag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9y6Vw5mavQ
Take Back The Power by The Interrupters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Ol-YDS4Jc
Pet Sematary by The Ramones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJWFsZ_YUc4
Heroes by Motörhead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J06yQb4lbPk
Burning Love by Elvis Presley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmnqKmgesw4
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Tagging @big-low-t, @loveherallican-blog, @omarandjohnny & @soulless-blunder 
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websitewizard2005 · 1 year ago
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some doodles of my ocs (small town losers in 2009 edition)
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shadowen · 1 year ago
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Was tagged by @astriiformes to name 10 songs I like with names in the title, which was a fun little challenge. Here’s my list:
Baba O'Riley - The Who. One of my all time favorite songs! The title refers to spiritual leader Meher Baba and composer Terry O'Riley.
Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus. The original goth rock track.
Michael - Franz Ferdinand. Half their songs have names in the title, but this is probably the one I like best.
Song for Bob Dylan - David Bowie. I could make this entire list out of Bowie songs, but I'll just stick with one.
MLK - U2. Bono has written so many songs about Dr. King, but this is the only one with his name.
Andrew in Drag - The Magnetic Fields. I love this slightly problematic song.
Lola - The Kinks. Also slightly problematic, but actually very sweet.
Jane Says - Jane's Addiction. What can I say, it's a bop.
Whatshername - Green Day. That counts, right?
Judy is a Punk - The Ramones. Can't beat a classic.
No pressure tagging: @darkmagyk @nimblermortal @lafseanchai @penguinsandbats @belleamante99
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9-1-1-polls · 5 months ago
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froggierboy · 2 years ago
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tagged by @rainbowcoloredpalmtrees to list 10 songs you like that have names in the titles and then tag 10 people
suzanne - leonard cohen
annie's song - john denver
samson - regina spektor
nina cried power - hozier
dorothea - taylor swift
lola - mika
i wanna be your joey ramone - sleater-kinney
you can have him jolene - chapel hart
goodbye earl - the chicks
montero (call me by your name) - lil nas x
my brain is too made of mud right now to tag people but mutuals pls do it and tag me bc i love seeing ppls music
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severingt · 2 months ago
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The GT Radio Show 30th November 2012
Sheena Is A Punk Rocker - Ramones
Mony Mony - Tommy James and the Shondells
Born To Boogie - T.Rex
Blockbuster - Sweet
Are Friends Electric? - Tubeway Army
2-4-6-8 Motorway - TRB
Pinball wizard - Elton John
Polk Salad Annie -Tony Joe White
Hit Me With Your Rythm Stick - Ian Dury and the Blockheads
Still The One - Orleans
What A Fool Believes - Doobie Brothers
Stuck In The Middle - Stealers Wheel
Feel Like Makin' Love - Bad Company
Hold Me Close - David Essex
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Rod Stewart  
Brontasaurus - Move
Lola - Kinks
New York Groove - Hello
Keep The Customer Satisfied - Marsha Hunt
She's In Love With You - Suzi Quatro
Slip Slidin' Away - Paul Simon
Speak Like A Child - Style Council
Follow Love - Maddee Loveday
What A Difference A Day Makes - Esther Philips
Walk On The Wild Side - Lou Reed
Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt
One - U2
Just My Imagination - Rolling Stones
Wild Wild Life - Talking Heads
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objecteiespai · 5 months ago
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