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📬 WELCOME HOME, GOLDEN LION ! all your hard work has finally paid off, WARREN ! you can access your ipad in your student packet if you ever need a brief intro. make sure to settle in your dorm before the countdown for pep rally begins in 8 hours ! ( MIKE DE BEER is now taken )
✏️📓🗒️ ˎˊ˗ welcome to goldenvale university, [ WARREN JACOBS ] ! you’ve been assigned to the [ MAPLE RIDGE ] dorm, and we’re thrilled to have you! with your [ FLICKING OF A LIGHTER AS A NERVOUS HABIT, OIL STAINS ON JEANS, AND DEEP CONVERSATIONS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BIG PARTIES ] and your uncanny resemblance to [ MIKE DE BEER ], we’re starting to wonder — are you sure you’re not twins ? no one would guess you’re actually enrolled in [ MASTERS ] as a [ SECOND YEAR ] student, but we’re sure you know how to balance work and play. you might be a [ PISCES ], and sure, you can be a bit [ BLUNT ] at times, but that’s what keeps things interesting — which makes you the perfect fit as our [ BURN OUT ]. whether you’re the lovable rebel, the brooding genius, or the wild party animal, you’re sure to stir things up around here. along with your student packet, we’ve sent your [ HARLEY NIGHTSTER ], all personally approved by the dean. lucky you ! we can’t wait to see what kind of mischief you get up to — goldenvale won’t know what hit it. Z%MT.
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MISFITS & DAZN X SERIES 017: DANNY AARONS VS. DANNY SIMPSON & KSI CONCERT WEIGH IN LIVESTREAM
Misfits Boxing
Time Stamps:
4:34: Intro w/ Harry Pinero, Roundhouse Radio, Kalle Sauerland, & Mams Taylor
13:33: Fighters w/ Hus Ragip
14:05: Minikon vs DTG
18:04: Mike Edwards vs Jake Cornish
21:38: Jesse Clarke vs Sami Hamed*
25:55: Dave Fogarty vs Deen the Great*
31:10: Warren Spencer vs Ben Williams*
35:57: George Fensom vs HS TikkyTokky*
40:19: Gabriel Silva vs Anthony Taylor*
47:18: Danny Simpson vs Danny Aarons*
52:00: KSI
52:53: DAZN ad
53:56: Danny Simpson interview
58:18: Anthony Taylor interview
1:02:12: Outro
1:02:42: End
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closed starter for millie harcourt / mike warren !
liam loved millie. was that too much to sahy? probably. but he didn’t care. he’d fdowned three whiskey sour’s and didn’t have plans to lookj back. once he’d gotten his memores back, he distinctly regretted agreeing to marrying elizabeth. sure, she was amazing and sure, he liked her. but he didn’t love her. not like he loved millie. and just like that, it was liike she had been summoned by some powerful being. “millie harcourt? is that you?” he teased, a grin playing on his lips as he held his hand out for her to take. there was still so much for him to tell her, but it broke his heat knowing the truth might hurt her. he loved elizabeth, he really did. but somehting hurt inside her, something telling him that he wasn’t summosed to love her like this. “hey, mills.” he grinned as heis eyes landed on hers, arms wrapping around her waist automatically. “i didn’t think i’d see you here.” he admitted a teasing grin palying on his lips.
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RANDOM MIKE WARREN GIFS: 175 / ∞
#gracelandedit#mike warren#aaron tveit#tveitedit#tuhvates#*mine#*gif#*mike#s: graceland#c: mike warren#misc: intro#what a MOOD
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( the flash of a weathered fbi badge, ocean crashing over sun-hot sand, the all-consuming feeling of being one step behind ) –– && it looks like michael “mike” warren has finally arrived in woodshore ( though he originates from graceland ). although known as LEVI back home, here they are a thirty-two year old fbi agent, known to be RESOURCEFUL, but CONTROLLING. they were coaxed here with the promise of GRACELAND. they remember HAVING A PLASTIC BAG HELD OVER HIS HEAD. ( aaron tveit )
from what point in your characters canon are they taken from?
mike is taken from the third season as he was in the final throws of withdrawal from an addictions to opiates.
gender/pronouns
mike is cis male and uses he/him pronouns.
anything else you’d like to add!
mike’s fake life is basically what his life would have been had he never gone to graceland. his position in the fbi was in d.c. he was made immediate special assistant to the deputy director. he was primed for the director position.
so most of his memories were the same. for mike, coming to woodshore felt a lot like having amnesia. it wasn’t that hard for him to come to accept it, because he knows that there are different forms of biological warfare and risks, and given that he (as he now knows) spent a lot of time undercover, with a hit on his life... well. it made perfect sense.
and now, he waits. he waits for the rest of graceland to show up so he can get some answers and see where to go next.
although mike is taken from the end of the series, the last thing he remembers is being asphyxiated by (who he believed to be) the caza cartel. as more memories emerge, he likely won’t be surprised, but... might have some issues. he’s suffering from a bit of ptsd from the whole thing, but won’t let that stop him.
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The 2021 list
Everything in quotes “” have no artist details or no info could be found when going through the emails. these are probably part of an archive .zip / .rar
If you identify these titles as yours, let me know. If there are typos ( more than likely) again, let me know.
[ some names seem to have been removed by the far too efficient text file alphabetical sorting thingy. ] "2021 07 28" "2021 May 19" "abandoned4" "brief theme for ending things" "buddhaone" "build 3" "delprado hotel" "dissolved metal salts that coat your lips with a bitter film" "Dorv 2" "dying" "Encounter TK1" "enddub.blk" "Evangelica Church Group Birmingham" "experiments 5" "first breath comma second breath" "Foghorns Rough" "Frequency Scanning" "Gurenda" "hello 2&3" "indulgent overtones" "intro" "jen edit" "lonely waits" "lotafun 21" "nextex it" "no, I think someone is recording us" "omniglot" "premix rough" "prince earl" "Ratchets 7" "render navina" "see the sun" "skipping new" "soundscape" "soundtrack" "TDO5" "Theme from Public Transport" "TMC-06" "track 01" "turbu" "unmastered" "wavestation" "zoom016" 1 of 100 1976 8 Track Dogma A Farewell to Hexes Accursed Volts Ada Stockwell & Lippy Kid Adi Carter Adjectivals Afrotull Aldo Rox AM Web Amongst the Pigeons Andrea Careddu Andrew Ramsey Andy Blip Andy McDade Another Dead Weirdo Antoni Maiovvi AOTCI Apalusa Apta Arvik Torrensen Assassin of Sound Audio Obscura Aula Deft University of Technology Autoflag Autumna Ave Grave Awful Collider baze.djunkiii Bazrah Ben Tye Bernard Grancher Betamax Warriors Bipolar Explorer Bit Cloudy Blaiddwyn Bless This Machine Blood Everywhere BMH Boodlam British Detail Calico Jack Capricornio Cevan Charlie & Lol1 Chelidon Frame CLAIR Claro Correcto Co-Pilot Course Correct Cowboy Flying Saucer Cuts D. McCann D. Taylor Daft Danny Carnage Darren Hannant Datassette David McNicol Desert Petunia dESUS DFF Sound System Ditchburn Band Distant Animals Dog in the Snow [dOOM] dESUS Drew Five Dundass Dusty Ohms Earthborn Visions Earthshine Eat the Sun Ed Spess Eduards Ozoliņš Egone El Ghou Electric Talk Electroaurora Elizabeth Joan Kelly Elli Shnoo Em Downing Eoin MacIonmhain Espetacara EV Everon Goen Exit Chamber Famished for Blonds Fantasy Sequence Finlay Shakespeare Flexagon Forces of Good Four Italian Pep Pills Fragile X From the Benthic Zone Garden of Surreal Dreams Gasmantell Gemma Cullingford Georgia Gone Caving Grant Basma Horsnell Grant Forrester Gusset Half Hazard Radio Heavy Cloud Hengist Pod Hi-Tech Criminal Hirsig Hole in the Machine Holmes & Atten Ash Holychao Hornbeam Human Concept Hymettus Woods Idiogram JD Twitch Jack Blake Jackaman James Graham James Oldrini James Sandford Jamie Cameron Jane Pitt Juxtagon Jeff Styroid Jim Jarmo Joe Ahmed Joe Muggs Joel Shea John Rushton Jonathan Higgins Junklight Junkyard of Silenced Poets K. Karl D'Silva Kate Arnold Kim Moore Kinver Pond Kitty Turner KKP 1489 Komputer L/F/D/M Lament_Config Lathave Park Lefthave Plank Leiyun Leptonandon Levi Fuller Liam Kendal Limited Ability Lomond Campbell Louzy Luke Hansbury Mabel Gwen vs Rusty Sheriff Malady of Knots Mark Healy Mark Wilkins Masios Matt Nix Matthew McCourt Matthew Thomason Meadow Pixie Mechanical Lobster Megalophobe Melony Klein Miriam Ingram Meridian Michael Begg Michael Denny Mike Smalle Mike Tupling Milk and Cheese Millz Davis Mitsubishi Cunliffe Mode 7 Project Modulator ESP Moray Newlands Mr Kong 95 Mr Kristoffa Museleon Mute Frequencies Myrrhman Nad Spiro Nat Lyon Naylee Negative Response Neve Nicolas Corniglion Nonalogue Old Man Oliver Lacon OOO EEE OOO Openchannel Outside Other Owen Sound P6 Palmer Eldritch Panamint Manse Passenger Pieon P. G. Warren pHactory Portobello Drone Choir Posthuman Pracownik Prequel Tapes Prince Video Production Unit Pye Corner Audio Rave Sir Robin Re:Search Remote-Control_Rectum Repeared Viewing Richard Sandling RJ Ellmer Robert Griffiths Roberta Fidora Robyn Gibson Rockets in the Trees Roland Oakes Ruaridh Law Sadie Maskery Saguenay Salford Electronics Salvatore Mercatante Samantha Fox Sansuro 77 Scanner Scott Smigiel Scumbag Radio Seapup Secret Nuclear Security Semispecific Ensemble Schestokken Shiranai Hito Sheer Zed Signal Signal Jammer Silas Andersen Simon Fisher Turner Simon Heartfield meets Megaheadphoneboy Sizike Skeleton Worm Slateford Mods featuring MC Dead Kennarty Slow Down Missy Snooks Solo1 Soundhead Spacelab Spiral Dial St James Infirmary Stephen Boyle Steve Emerson Stock Photography Strangest Pet on Earth Stuart Cook Subversive Recluse Swardh Tambay Teishi-1 Time Destroys All Things The Bookshop The Cairnsmore Conspiracy The Domestiques The Family Germ The Last Ambient Hero The Leaf Library The Nameless Book Thee Adversary Thelonius Martin Todd Snow Tom gunn Nash Toxic octopus UBO Unseen Hands Veryan Vitruvian Skies Von Heuser Walthamstow Home Keyboard Laboratory Warrior Bob Waves of Nightinglaes William Wild Wizards Tell Lies Writers Bloc Xelis De Toro Yol Yvette Haynes
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Colorado in Winter playlist
Aspen, the Rockies, Denver, these are just some of the places in Colorado popular to be in at Xmas time. Snow, skiing or just relaxing by the fireplace, I have the Xmas in Colorado playlist for you! Merry Xxxmas!!
Colorado
001 Mr. Big - Colorado Bulldog 002 The Doors - Wintertime Love 003 Warren Zevon - Things to do in Denver 004 Donna Summer - Denver Dream 005 Rick James - Below the funk (pass the j) 006 Dan Schafer - Christmas In Denver 007 Arthur Gee - Waterweight 008 Cheap Trick - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day 009 John Denver - Guess I'd rather be in Colorado 010 Wovenhand - Corsicana Clip 011 Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers - Denver 012 Blood Incantation - Ofuscating the Linear Threshold 013 Billy Idol - Winter Wonderland 014 Speedwolf - Denver 666 015 Sleep - Marijuanaut's Theme 016 Soundgarden - By Crooked Steps 017 Sonata Arctica - Christmas Spirits 018 Horsepower - Denver Grab 019 Flashbacks - Denver Snow 020 Mike Stanley - Denver Rain 021 Zakk Wylde - White Christmas 022 Spectral Voice - Lurking Gloom 023 Havok - Intention To Deceive 024 Black Cobra - Avalanche 025 Steve Miller Band - The Joker 026 NON/Boyd Rice - Turn Me On, Dead Man 027 The Inmates - Denver - 1984 028 Cobalt - Gin 029 Itchy-0 - Gallows Disco 030 The Gentrys - I Cant Go Back To Denver 031 Cheap Trick - Please Come Home For Christmas 032 Merle Haggard - lucky old Colorado 033 Colorado - Rockies 034 Hank Williams Jr - O.D.d in Denver 025 Primus - South Park Intro 036 Warning Croak of the Sonoran Desert Toad, Bufo Alvarius 037 Weird AL Yankovic - Jurassic Park 038 Steve Earle - Colarado Girl 039 Billy Idol - Christmas Love 040 A Mile High In Denver - Jimmy Buffett 041 Neil Peart - The Hockey Theme (Instrumental) 042 Pearl Jam - Rival 043 Act of Defiance - M.I.A. 044 LARD - Forkboy 045 The Gathering - Colorado Incident 046 David Allan Coe - Just To Prove My Love To You 047 Chuck Pyle - Mile High Feeling 048 Johnny Paycheck - Colorado Kool-Aid 049 Wooden Hand - Southern Colorado Song 050 Bob Seger - Get Out Of Denver 051 Ace Diamond - Colorado Rockies 052 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - A Little Honey 053 Steve Stevens - Do You Hear What I Hear? 054 Railroad Earth Blackbear Sessions - Colorado Sections 055 KHEMMIS - Candlelight 056 The Flying Burrito Brothers - Colorado 057 Red Jenkins - Highway Cowboy 058 Gleewood - Colorado Brew 059 Velnias - To the Pyre 060 Johnny Cash - You Wild Colorado 061 Tomahawk - Long, Long Weary Day 062 Funkadelic - Comin Round the Mountain 063 Rodney Crowell - I Aint Living Long Like This 064 Allegaeon Tartessos The Hidden Xenocryst 065 Townes Van Zandt - Colorado Girl 066 Cephalic Carnage - Kill For Weed 067 Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way 068 Marylin Manson - Disposable Teens 069 Ricky Nelson - Restless Kid 070 South Park - On a Colorado Farm 071 DENVER THE LAST DINOSAUR INTRO - Shit bags 072 Git Some - Loose Control 073 Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Think of Me 074 Paradise Lost - The Longest Winter 075 Merle Haggard - Colorado 076 Logical Nonsense - Soul Pollution 077 Black Curse - Charnel Rift 078 Ugly Kid Joe - Slower Than Nowhere 079 The Yawpers - Mon Dieu 080 Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Colorado Song 081 Korn - Thoughtless 082 Exodus - Class Dismissed (A Hate Primer) 083 The Emmet Otters - The Bathing Suit That Grandma Otter Wore 084 Jello Biafra And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine - Invasion Of The Mind Snatchers 085 J Mascis & Sharon Van Etten - Prisoners 086 The Munsens - Slave 087 Yonder Mountain String Band - 40 Miles From Denver 088 Call of Void - Ageless 089 Filter - Columind 090 Johnny Cash - Dinosaur Song 091 Art Guthrie - Uncle Jeff 092 ZZ Topless - Dreadmonboogaloo 093 Colorado - Paper Bird 094 WAYFARER - Animal Crown 095 PRIMITIVE MAN - Victim 096 Noctambulist - Atmospheres Of Desolation (Blood Harvest) 097 Blood Incantation - Slave Species of the Gods 098 Stephen Stills Manassas - Colorado 099 Glacial Tomb - Sunless Dawn 100 Primus - South Park TV Show End Credits 101 Cody Jinks - Colorado 102 Styx - Miss America 103 Mating Call of the Sonoran Desert Toad, Bufo Alvarius 104 Cheap Trick - Christmas Christmas 105 Velnias - Sovereign Nocturnal 106 Pavement - Colorado 107 Electric Wizard - We Hate You 108 Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf 109 Cheap Trick - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight) 110 Bon Jovi - Ride Cowboy Ride 111 Dinosaur Jr. - Pieces 112 Merle Haggard - I Think Ill Just Stay Here and Drink 113 Chthonic Deity -Drained 114 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - You Worry Me 115 Elton John - From Denver to LA 116 Vermin Womb - Disrepair 117 Billy Idol - Silver Bells 118 Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels 119 John Denver - Rocky Mountain High 120 DREADNOUGHT - Besieged 121 Nightflight Orchestra - paper moon 122 John Zorn & Mike Patton - Christmas song 123 Of Feather and Bone - repulsive obscurity 124 Jag Panzer - Warfare 125 In Company of Serpents - ain-soph-aur 666 Boyd Rice - Out Out Out
This day last year, I was in South Carolina for Xmas and I had a blast. This time, stuck at home. Bra-19 is the pits. Let’s be safe over Xmas and NYE period. Wash your hands and destroy all bras!
#colorado#colorado playlist#colorado xmas#the rockies#cobalt#velnias#denver songs#blood incantation#jag panzer#john denver#Jello Biafra#cephalic carnage#havok
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The Great Adventures Of Kounterclockwise Episode 9
Checkout Episode 9 of The Great Adventures Of Kounterclockwise hip hop sci-fi audio series! Created, written, produced and directed by Deacon Burns. Except the song "Early Retirement" written by Crazyeddie216 feat King Hue & Seed produced by Crazyeddie216 And the the song "Put The Pussy On The Chain Wax" written and produced by Matthew "Rinnegan" Warren. And the talent show host written and performed by D Hawk. The Intro written by Deacon Burns and co written by Matthew "Rinnegan" Warren. And the Simon Richards workout commercial written and produced by Matthew "Rinnegan" Warren. Episode 9 was mixed by Deacon Burns and mastered by Matthew "Rinnegan" Warren.
Starring:
Rosco Rollandelli as The Doorman
D Hawk as The Talent Show Host
Thomas T.J Patterson as Crowd Member 1
Jermaine Moore as Crowd Member 2
Sharon Angela Curtis as Crowd Member 3
Jim Lujan as Crowd Member 4
Ford Rodney as Crowd Member 5
Deacon Burns as Himself, Crowd Member 6 And Grown Blak's Hype Man
Crazyeddie216, King Hue & Seed as Grown Blak
Matthew "Rinnegan" Warren as Crowd Member 7 and The Muff Divers
Kaya Rogue as Herself
Zakkiyya Hasan as Mother Adele Jack
Charlie as Delores The Landlord
Synopsis: It's the day of the BIG Talent show at The Wandering Eye hosted by comedian D Hawk. And the crowd picks the winner and the winner gets $1500 and a chance to open up for Tray Thug at the Phantasy Nightclub! But the owner of The Wandering Eye Fat Mike has paid off most of the crowd to boo all the acts so he wont have to pay a winner. While the wheelchair van is an hour and a half late picking up Deacon and Kaya who are in a rush to make it to the show on time before they miss there spot! Let adventures begin!!!
#audiobooks#audio comics#audio book#audio cartoon#audio cartoons#audio series#kounterclockwise#hip hop#underground#underground hip hop#alternative hip hop#black comic books#comic book#hip hop series#sci-fi series
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New York Times - Life Needs Truth
Agency Droga5 NY Creative Chairman David Droga Co-Chief Creative Officer Tim Gordon Co-Chief Creative Director Felix Richter Group Creative Director Laurie Howell Group Creative Director Toby Treyer- Evans Copywriter Ben Brown Art Director Jackie Moran Associate Director of Film Production Ruben Mercadal Senior Producer, Film Forrest Holt Senior Producer, Film Brandon Chen Associate Producer, Film Connor Hagan Director of Business Affairs Dan Simonetti Senior Business Affairs Manager Ann-Marie Turbitt Senior Music Supervisor Mike Ladman Group Strategy Director Nick Maschmeyer Senior Strategist Carmen VonPatterson Communications Strategy Director Hillary Fink Group Account Director Alex Woods Account Supervisor Tehjal Suri Associate Account Manager Vanessa Foinquinos Senior Project Manager Theresa Ganchore Project Manager Amanda Cohen
Client The New York Times EVP & Chief Operating Officer Meredith Kopit Levien Chief Marketing Officer David Rubin SVP, Marketing Amy Weisenbach Director, Brand Strategy Iain Newton Director, Brand Marketing Lyndsay De Carolis Executive Creative Director, Marketing Laura Forde Creative Director, Brand Marketing Stina Smith Associate Creative Director, Brand Marketing Taylor Gandossy Managing Director, Marketing & Brand Insights Brenna King Schleifer Senior Project Manager Blair Ecton
Edit Trim / Cosmo Street Editor Tom Lindsay Assistant Editor Jacques Simon Assistant Editor Ben Elkaim Assistant Editor Josh Mannox Assistant Editor Alex Morales Offline Producer Anne Lai Offline Producer Noreen Khan
Production Company Somesuch Director Kim Gehrig EP Nicky Barnes Producer Saul Germaine Typography Fraser Muggeridge
Mix Wave Studios Sound Designer/Mixer Aaron Reynolds Executive Producer Vicky Ferraro
Music "Requests" by Makaya McCraven. Courtesy of International Anthem Recording Co. Composed by Makaya McCraven, Matt Ulery, Marquis Hill, and Tony Barba. Additional music arranged by Luke Fabia & Peter Raeburn for Soundtree Music Additional Sound Design by Soundtree Music Music Production Company: Soundtree Music
Post Production Method Studios Executive Producer Bennett Lieber Flame Artist Warren Paleos VFX Producer Kristin Engdahl
Color Electric Theatre Collective Colorist Luke Morrison Color Producer Oliver Whitworth Color Assistants Andi Chu & Ollie Thompson
Intro Animation Animator - Matt Eller
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Guess Who Write Tonight’s Show?: Space Ghost Coast to Coast and a History of Stopping (or Starting) the Insanity
Hands down, I can attribute my sense of humor and possibly my love for pop culture in general to the Cartoon Network-to-Adult Swim television show Space Ghost Coast to Coast. I’m not sure if it’s due to the nostalgia I had towards the show, or if it’s just because it’s so damn funny, but SGC2C is a show that I could watch on repeat and never get bored of, and I get bored of things pretty easily. As a kid, I remember Cartoon Network not being available on every cable package like it is today, so pretty much the only time I would get to watch it was during weekend stays at my grandparents’ house. I’d sit in the downstairs area and play with my Legos, staying up way too late, and watch shows like O’ Canada (a show that was comprised of Canadian produced shorts), Cartoon Planet (another show featuring the Space Ghost crew), and of course, Space Ghost Coast to Coast. As I got older and Cartoon Network was more readily available, Space Ghost Coast to Coast went from Cartoon Network to Adult Swim, and my parents forbade me from watching anything during the adult-only programming block (although I do remember sneaking and watching Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode “Mayhem of the Mooninites”). Once I got to middle school, while I couldn’t stay up late when Adult Swim was on, I received the first seasons of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Space Ghost Coast to Coast on DVD. My friends would talk about Adult Swim, and I’d try to insert jokes from Space Ghost, and they’d respond “Oh we don’t watch that, we watch Family Guy.” Even though I started watching Family Guy to fit in, I found myself more drawn to the absurdity that was Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
Apparently, I wasn’t the only only one who didn’t have Cartoon Network in their home. It has been stated by the creators of Space Ghost Coast to Coast that during the beginning, they would watch the episodes at the office because none of them had Cartoon Network at home. The series was produced because Cartoon Network, a network originally comprising of archived cartoons, was wanting to produce original content for as cheap as possible. They wanted it to also appeal to adult viewers, with the idea that the market hadn’t yet appealed to this market. This became a reality by using footage and content from previous Hanna-Barbera series Space Ghost and inserting it over new backgrounds and imposing interviews over that. Matt Maiellaro, Andy Merrill, Khaki Jones, and Keith Crofford all wrote the earliest episodes while Mike Lazzo headed the program and Michael Cahill edited it. All of these people would be instrumental in the future Adult Swim block, but they got their first big start with Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
The premise of Space Ghost Coast to Coast is simple to explain, but things in the show never turn out to be as they should. Space Ghost interviews the guest, Zorak plays the music and antagonistically bounces off what Space Ghost says, and Moltar attempts to direct the show. At the beginning of the series, the show stays true to theme while placing various jokes within the shows. The first episode created, “Elevator,” sticks to having Space Ghost interview funny lady Judy Tenuta, my ex’s guide to taking shrooms Timothy Leary, and lover of baking chocolate pies Ashley Judd. You’d see hints to deviation in early episodes like in the first episode aired “Spanish Translation” where the cast’s proclamations would periodically be translated to Spanish and a faux evil nursery rhyme album starring Zorak and Moltar was advertised, or in “Batmantis” where Moltar had been kidnapped and Space Ghost attempted to have stars from the Batman television show help out Zorak’s alter ego Batmantis, but for the most part Space Ghost Coast to Coast operated in that there would be guests and comedic moments came from the interviews. It’s been said that the second season’s episode “Fire Drill” (which features an intro with Space Ghost complaining about sending gift baskets to Cartoon Network, created from simply taking voice actor George Lowe’s rantings from the voice booth) is when Space Ghost Coast to Coast’s premise took shape: making a comedic cartoon where interviews are taking place that becomes pure insanity.
While adult animation and humor was hardly new in the 90s with shows like The Simpsons and South Park being mega hits, Space Ghost Coast to Coast pushed the boundaries unlike any other program. The earliest example of this in my estimation would be the episode “Transcript,” in which the show deviates from its editing of interviews to present the interview with musician Jonathan Richman almost word-for-word how the interview actually went. The episode that aired a week after, “Sharrock,” was simply an episode that played the musical stylings of departed Sonny Sharrock, with the guest being Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth posing as a guest named Fred Cracklin. One of my favorite episodes of the series is entitled “Pavement,” named after the band who performs during the episode. The episode’s premise was that Space Ghost had written the show himself so it becomes more and more outrageous as the episode goes on (an example is Space Ghost promising that The Beatles would replace Zorak as the musicians of the show, only for Pavement to show up with Space Ghost claiming that they’re The Beatles because the people watching the show are too stupid to know the difference), but the story of the episode behind the scenes was that periodically the writers would just pass around the script after a few minutes had passed and had to continue the story that had already been written.
The longer the series was on the air, the more and more they tried to push the boundaries of comedy, with the fifth season of the show introducing several episodes like this. The winners of the Haiku In For Space Ghost contest ran by Cartoon Network got to be interviewed for the show and appear on an episode of Space Ghost, only for their episode (entitled “Joshua”) to be a long parody of a corporate instructional video with the interviews being presented in the last minute of the episode. “Warren” was an episode that’s ending was the exact same scene as the beginning, and when it originally aired it aired the episode three times in a row as a continuous loop of an episode, with the joke being the length of the episode. “Waiting for Edward” had an extended minute-or-so introduction that was simply a black screen with the word “Waiting” visible to the audience. These bits of anti-humor became the precedent for what was to be expected from Space Ghost Coast to Coast, as well as what was to be expected in the future Adult Swim block.
The sixth season had even more jokes based on this anti-humor movement. “Snatch” (written by the future creators of Sealab 2021, Adam Reed and Matt Thompson) advertised at the end of the airing that the ending would be sold at an eBay auction, with it being revealed in the future that the ending was simply a message with letter dancing around to a comedic tune and eventually spelling out “THE END?” “Curling Flower Space” was presented as the end of an episode supposedly named “Brilliant Number Three” with Jerry Springer being interviewed, only for the episode to be three different accounts of how a previous Sarah Jessica Parker interview played out. What may be the most outrageous display of special Space Ghost Coast to Coast humor would be the “Fire Ant” episode. A week before “Fire Ant” aired, an episode titled “Table Read” had aired on Cartoon Network, showing the voice actors rehearsing for the upcoming episode “Fire Ant.” That was it. Once “Fire Ant” aired, it was shown as a half hour episode, with the second part of the episode being over ten minutes of Space Ghost simply slowly following an ant to its home.
Almost two years later, Space Ghost Coast to Coast was moved from late night Cartoon Network to...well, still late night Cartoon Network, but a more edgy and adult late night Cartoon Network. Adult Swim, headed by the people instrumental over the years in making Space Ghost Coast to Coast, debuted in 2001 with shows similar to the Space Ghost Coast to Coast in that older Hanna-Barbera properties were taken and had new situations crafted for them. A more adult and edgy block seemed the perfect fit for Space Ghost Coast to Coast, but while a few curse words were added, the heart of the show remained the same. While only five episodes were created for season seven, eight episodes aired. This was thanks to “Kentucky Nightmare” being used three extra times in the form of the episode “Momentary” (an episode where the producers’ moms are providing commentary for “Kentucky Nightmare”), the episode “Momentary - Creator’s Commentary (an episode where the creators provide commentary for “Momentary”), and the episode “Momentary - Jellybean” (an episode where the creators just make a bunch of noise over “Momentary”). If it sounds crazy, that’s because it was crazy. But it was so crazy that it was hilarious.
Space Ghost Coast to Coast sadly didn’t receive many episodes in the Adult Swim era before ending (only 15 if you count the “Kentucky Nightmare”/”Momentary” rehashings), and its finale in true SGC2C fashion was promoted as an “Unfinished POS.” “Live at the Fillmore” is the only episode where not a single interview happens (the show has no budget, so Space Ghost suggests to interview the old Susan Powter interview from “Spanish Translation”), and as the episode continues it is obvious that it isn’t fully animated. The episode at the credits has no credits visible, and at the very end shows the credits for “Kentucky Nightmare.” The Adult Swim era of Space Ghost Coast to Coast ends where it begins. Sure, the series was revived later for website Gamefly and featured Space Ghost interviewing video game personalities, but the show that it was was dead and gone.
While Space Ghost Coast to Coast itself may be long gone, it has lived on in other Adult Swim programs. The Brak Show is a direct spinoff with Space Ghost appearing every now and then. Aqua Teen Hunger Force itself is a semi-spinoff of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, with the first idea for the team being seen in the SGC2C episode “Baffler Meal.” ATHF shows mention of its roots in both the episode “Carl Wash” in which the villains of the episode are Carl and Carl Jr. from SGC2C episode “Chambraigne,” and in the feature film where a missile launches and directly hits Space Ghost. Space Ghost cameos can be seen in every episode of Perfect Hair Forever, and in most episodes of Off the Air. A Robot Chicken sketch showed the counsel of Adult Swim being comprised of executives and included Space Ghost as a member of the counsel. While not directly tied, Eric Andre cites Space Ghost Coast to Coast as the influence for The Eric Andre Show. Various different advertisements over the years on Adult Swim have also featured Space Ghost interviewing a representative or mascot of a company.
Eric Andre has stated that Mike Lazzo is uninterested in ever bringing back Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and with the passing of C. Martin Croker (voice of Zorak and Moltar) in 2016, it seems as though a revival of the show is impossible. It’s a shame, as Space Ghost Coast to Coast is the grandfather of modern adult comedy in my opinion. Its redefinition of what comedy is and its forceful nature of making its viewers reconsider what is funny and what isn’t is the new standard of comedy. What made it a hidden gem during its length on television would make it a standout nowadays. When I think of something being beyond its time, Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a standout.
Should I be talking about a small cult classic like Space Ghost Coast to Coast as my first musing, something that several people reading this probably haven’t even watched? I believe it’s necessary to talk about Space Ghost Coast to Coast if I’m giving you a depiction of how I’m going to talk about things and why. I’ve been able to understand numerous cultural references and personalities thanks to the show (every time Carol Channing is referenced on Rupaul’s Drag Race my only point of reference to her is when she flirted with Space Ghost). The show has also taught me more about comedy than anything else, teaching me that the joke isn’t in what you say, but the context and how you say it. You all may not have heard of Space Ghost Coast to Coast before, but I thank it for the way I communicate and the way that I enjoy pop culture.
If you want to check out the show, it’s available almost entirely on adultswim.com for free now, and will be on the HBO Max platform when it launches in May 2020. The early episodes may be hard pills to swallow at first, but the roller coaster gets better and better the longer you ride it.
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INTERNET BOY WARREN HUE https://youtu.be/ikPRaH_wtYQ Watch the INTERNET BOY video: https://youtu.be/IH2l-NPuluE Stream INTERNET BOY https://soundcloud.com/user-309417758/internet-boy-2 Produced by Chasu Follow Warren Hue http://instagram.com/warrenhue http://twitter.com/warrenhue https://tiktok.com/@warrenhue - BOY OF THE YEAR Lyrics yeah step into my life this a intro, blockbuster movie I’m a Robert Dinero, put my theme song on, pop on the aux cord, top of the charts score, Imma let a bitch know, bitch i am gold you is cardboard, lemme tell you why I ain’t even on they top 4, I don’t really give a fuck about these damn award shows, lemme tell you why, (why?) Why is that? I needa paint a whole diagram, Im basquiat, bitch all my homies know I am, Need to breath hol up where my Diaphragm? Where my diaphragm at, Where my finance at, I feel like I’m winning all the time, I’m the best at what I do so where the fuck the price tag? Polo shirt, pants wearing chinos, I just came thru with the squad and we know, I jumped in the pool so I’m cool sub zero, Hotter than June, but i still act frio Me and your girl in the car bumping Ne-Yo ordered some pairs online where the PO? Im a star like Ringo and these rappers like Beatles, they crawling to the top, bitch I’m dunking on a free throw, ayyy, damn you got 100 thousand followers I like that, when you post a pic, I’m saying where the fuck the likes at? Money that you earn it’s a fern, In your pockets, show it for the gram I’m concerned of your worth and it burns, you is short term, you is like a hi hat, live, learn, love life a bitch and it bite back, still swerve curbs, wearing fur feel like mike jack, glitter on my hand do my dance and y’all don’t like that, Hello hello I’m an internet boy, garageband star I’m an internet boy, made all this money from the internet boy, now I do it nonstop I’m an internet boy. Hello hello I’m a internet boy, Hello hello I’m a internet boy, I’m a internet boy, Imma Imma, Imma Hello, hello hello, I’m an internet boy Yeah, I got a sense of humor aye, press the damn keys on my computer aye, that’s the only keys in my life that I got since day 1 hoe, day 1, I idolized people now they know me bro! Fuck do you know me bro? Yeah I’m a internet boy, Staying online I’m a dangerous boy, Kill the whole scene, I be killing they noise, I be with they bitch and I’m intimate boy, Yeah I’m a internet boy, Staying online I’m a dangerous boy, Kill the whole scene, I be killing they noise, I be with they bitch and I’m intimate boy, Subscribe to 88rising http://88rising.lnk.to/subscribe Follow 88rising http://instagram.com/88rising http://twitter.com/88rising http://facebook.com/88rising 88rising.com 88rising
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MISFITS & DAZN X SERIES 017: DANNY AARONS VS. DANNY SIMPSON & KSI CONCERT PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE
Misfits Boxing
Time Stamps:
5:03: Intro/ Harry Pinero, Roundhouse Radio, & KSI
14:38: Fighters w/ Ben Davis, Mams Taylor, Kalle Sauerland, & Alfie Sharman
19:49: DTG vs Minikon
23:11: Jake Cornish vs Mike Edwards
25:15: Jesse Clarke vs Sami Hamed
28:15: Ben Williams vs Warren Spencer
31:42: KSI
33:49: Deen the Great vs Dave Fogarty
36:57: HS TikkyTokky vs George Fensom
41:20: Anthony Taylor vs Gabriel Silva
45:05: Danny Aarons vs Danny Simpson
48:09: Audience Q&A
51:38: Discussion
53:07 - 54:56: DAZN ad
57:02: Face Offs
1:07:18: Outro
1:08:23: End
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Go to my profile and click on the link to listen the show 👍🏻😊 ═••••>CLICK & PLAY<••^_^ https://www.mixcloud.com/Jazzmo/guidos-lounge-cafe-broadcast-0496-mellow-night-20210903/ ••══════•••(¯`*•.¸(¯`*•.¸¸.•*´)¸.•*´¯)•••══════•• ►▬~♥♥♥ Mellow Night ♥♥♥~▬◄ ••══════•••(¯`*•.(¯`*•.¸¸.•*´¯)¸.•*´¯)•••══════•• Guido's Lounge Cafe Broadcast 0496 Mellow Night (20210903) I got a very low tempo start and had the urge to stay that way It's not what I do on a weekly bases but the feeling was right So let the music take you to a wonderland of sounds The mix feels a little dramatic but with some vocals it got mor uplifting Around 30 minutes I added a slight tempo change in a Jazzy feel to it I must say the overall mix was more Jazzy and kinda late night energy Please enjoy my friends :) Bpm around 148 only in de middle tempo change For track lists and more info on the artists: https://www.facebook.com/guido.van.der.meulen Link to Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4P8DsjLs5hBpLYutMMm5zx?si=eNRqrDI-SzaRn_RCIR1hrw peace & love, Guido 00:00 Intro - Intro 00:14 Dunya - Soul of the World (Extended Mix) (Zikr Project) 08:12 Organic Patch - Toolkit 11:01 Phutureprimitive - Elysium 19:02 Morcheeba - Otherwise 22:19 Ken Ross - Chilled 25:43 Mike Warren - Gentle Stream 30:20 Dee C'rell Featuring Audun Waage, Alda Olafsdottir - The Hour Past 37:32 Kruder & Dorfmeister - Definition 41:05 Simply Red - Mellow My Mind 44:48 Meeke Feat. Urias - Gold 48:14 JL - Hold Moi 51:45 Lemongrass - Silent Jazz 55:11 Euphonic Traveller - Crescent Bay Kind regards Guido https://www.instagram.com/p/CTZYFchgGjf/?utm_medium=tumblr
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comprehensive (for now) guide to what podcast i'm talking about now: -bionic/bonanza: matt alexander and myke hurley; fucking bullshit -the history of rome: mike duncan; you can guess -limetown: over(?) fiction show -tanis: nic silver, mk; kind of Lovecraftian horror? fiction; bi weekly in seasons -the black tapes podcast: alex reagan, richard strand, nic silver; paranormal fiction; bi-weekly in a season -alice isn't dead: Lovecraftian horror fiction; bi-weekly in a season -b-sides: myke hurley's network (relay fm)'s place to put stuff from before or after shows -after dark: 5by5 (the former podcast network that isn't super popular anymore)'s equivalent -bonus track: the incomparable(a much more culture-focused compared to the other two's tech focus)'s equivalent -clockwise: show formerly with jason snell and dan moren but jason left to do the next one and now there's mikah sargent; 30 minutes of pretty structured tech discussion; relay; weekly -download: jason's new show, clockwise with no time constraints and only one host -cortex: cgp grey and myke hurley; about work but i just like the people; relay; bi-weekly -dear hank and john: hank and john green; they basically answer questions but not like an ama, it's like. a less jokey mbmbam and with hosts i like better?; weekly -fusion: relay fm members show, once a month, always has stephen hackett otherwise always different -hello internet: cgp grey and brady haran; about whatever they want but full of inside jokes; typically every two to three weeks -ink still wet: a fan-written fiction show i really liked but hasn't had an episode in over a year so probably cancelled -king falls am: fiction; sammy stevens and ben arnold; started as a night vale clone but developed a nice style of its own; bi-weekly -lore: aaron mahnke; real life horror-y events; bi-weekly i think? maybe weekly; getting a tv show soon -lost in the shuffle: nintendette's podcast; i think she said bi-weekly? -mabel: horror-y fiction i guess? mabel and anna -mystery show: really good show but hasn't had an episode in two years despite constant promises; i am angry about this -revolutions: mike duncan; revolutions in history -robot or not: jason snell and john siracusa; monthly or so now?; complicated description for a very short, funny, and simple show -subvercity transmit: GAAAYYY; not actually very good if i'm honest with mysely; a.m. onymous -the history of byzantium: weekly-ish; frustrating -the incomparable game show: really funny; they basically play games; varying hosts; monthly-ish -total party kill: d&d; bi-weekly in seasons; always has jason snell, tony sindelar, and steve lutz, typically has erika ensign, dan moren, scott mcnulty, and a few others -starship iris: gay sci-fi -top four: top four lists of stuff; tiff and marco arment -ungeniused: myke hurley and stephen hackett; weird wikipedia articles; bi-weekly -you know damn well what night vale is but it's bi-weekly jsyk -analogue: myke hurley and casey liss; about feelings and stuff; bi-weekly -cmd+space/inquisitive: myke hurley interview shows; over now -the prompt/connected: myke hurley, stephen hackett, and federico vitticci apple shows; connected weekly, the prompt over; i listen mainly bc i like the people but it's not a bad idea to keep an eye on the distinguished competition -virtual/remaster: myke hurley, federico viticci, and in remaster, shahid kamal ahmad; about games; virtual over, remaster i think weekly -women of marvel and this week in marvel: marvel interview shows; i listen when someone i like is there but i don't really like the hosts of either show -defocused: JOE STEEL (actually named joe rosensteel) and dan sturm; about whatever they want but typically there's a movie review; weekly i'm pretty sure greater boston: gay realistic fiction -harmontown: dan harmon's, the creator of community as well as rick and morty, podcast about himself and his depression and stuff but it is funny -hello from the magic tavern: fantasy podcast in the style of an interview show -homecoming: fiction show about the treatment of iraq/Afghanistan veterans -hypercritical: john siracusa and dan benjamin; older tech show, established a lot of genre conventions, sometimes regarded as the best podcast ever, almost certainly the most influential -the incomparable: panel show about various fiction stuff -incomparable radio theater: parody of old radio akin to the thrilling adventure hour but with segments i like less and actors i like more -thrilling adventure hour: old radio parody; has assorted panels, i'm likely to only mention sparks nevada and beyond belief -isometric/disruption: georgia dow, brianna wu, steve lubitz, and until the last few episodes of isometric, maddy myers; after that and into disruption, mikah sargent; frankly idk if i'm gonna listen to disruption bc mikah is okay but maddy is by far my favorite isometric host -jordan jesse go: jesse thorn and jordan morris; really long-running comedy show that if i decide to listen to will take me several months -liftoff: stephen hackett and jason snell; about space; bi-weekly; relay -material: andy ihnatko, yasmine evjen, and russell ivanovic; weekly, about google and android; relay -mixed feelings: quinn rose and gillian parker; about news and politics and pop culture; weekly -my brother my brother and me: still debating about whether to listen but it's there -myke at the movies: myke hurley movie review -neutral/accidental tech podcast: marco arment, casey liss, and john siracusa; neutral is over but about cars, atp is still going and about tech; i think atp is weekly? -reconcilable differences: merlin mann and john siracusa; pretty much about whatever they want -rocket: brianna wu, simone de rochefort, and christina warren; about pop culture and stuff -roderick on the line: merlin mann and john roderick; a funny phone call between them basically -s-town: serial spinoff about a small town in Alabama -serial: you know what it is i'm sure -the history of english: what it says on the tin -the hitchhiker's guide: radio version of the books, came before the books -the once and future nerd: TERRIBLE title for a good fantasy show -the pen addict: myke's pen show -the penumbra podcast: gay anthology show w a terrible intro -upgrade: myke hurley and jason snell; somewhere in between analogue and a typical tech show -we're alive: you know -wolf 359: back in my feed -you look nice today: merlin mann the trojan man, scott simpson, and adam something; comedy, releases every now and then but essentially over
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Two special Bowie releases for Record Store Day anniversary
~ CRACKED ACTOR (LIVE IN LOS ANGELES 1974) 3 x LP SET
~ BOWPROMO SINGLE-SIDED ALBUM BOXSET FEATURING ALTERNATE MIXES OF HUNKY DORY ERA TRACKS AND EXCLUSIVE PRINTS IN A PRESENTATION BOX
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Record Store Day on April 22nd, Parlophone will be releasing two limited edition David Bowie albums, CRACKED ACTOR (Live In Los Angeles 1974) and a facsimile of the ultra-rare Hunky Dory-era promo album BOWPROMO.
The former is the first official release of this Philly Dogs Tour show from September 1974, some of which was featured in Alan Yentob’s BBC documentary, Cracked Actor. The full concert is documented on this triple vinyl five-sided album. The sixth side features an etching of the Diamond Dogs-era Bowie logo.
All of the multi-track tapes were finally reunited in one place in November of last year and mixed officially for the first time by long time Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti. The packaging features newly commissioned artwork with rare and unseen photographs from the 1974 Universal Amphitheatre show by Terry O’Neill and Jamie Andrews in a gatefold sleeve.
The album differs greatly from Bowie’s David Live album (also from 1974), as it features a new band line up including soul legend Luther Vandross on vocals. It also has a different set list including two tracks that had just been recorded for the album The Gouster, which was finally released for the first time last year as part of the critically acclaimed ‘Who Can I Be Now?’ box set.
DAVID BOWIE - CRACKED ACTOR (LIVE LOS ANGELES ’74) (3 LP SET)
Side 1:
Introduction
1984
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing
Side 2:
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane
All The Young Dudes
Cracked Actor
Side 3:
Rock ’n’ Roll with Me
Knock on Wood
It’s Gonna Be Me
Space Oddity
Side 4:
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother
Time
Side 5:
The Jean Genie
Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide
John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)
Side 6:
David Bowie logo etching
Recorded live at Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles on 5th September 1974. Produced by David Bowie. Mixed by Tony Visconti at Human Studios, NYC in October/November 2016.
Musicians:
David Bowie - vocals, guitar, harmonica
Earl Slick - guitar
Carlos Alomar - guitar
Mike Garson – piano, Mellotron
David Sanborn - alto sax, flute
Pablo Rosario - conga
Doug Raunch - bass
Greg Errico – drums
Backing vocals - Warren Peace, Anthony Hinton, Luther Vandross, Ava Cherry, Diane Sumler and Robin Clark.
BOWPROMO was originally pressed in very small quantities in 1971 and it features alternate mixes of some of the songs that would eventually be released on the Hunky Dory album.
The A-side contained seven Bowie tracks, relatively new material at the time, five of which would appear on Bowie’s next album, Hunky Dory. On the B-side were five tracks recorded by another artist on the GEM roster, Dana Gillespie.
This RSD, one-sided release faithfully replicates the original promo featuring Bowie's seven tracks plus five exclusive Bowie prints and new sleeve notes regarding the original promo, all housed in a special presentation box.
BOWPROMO SINGLE SIDED BOXSET LP
Oh! You Pretty Things (3.18)
Eight Line Poem (2.59)
Kooks (3.01)
It Ain’t Easy (3.04)
Queen Bitch (3.21)
Quicksand (5.09)
Bombers / Andy Warhol Intro (3.39)
Produced by Ken Scott (assisted by The Actor), mixed by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London.
Musicians:
David Bowie – vocals, guitar, piano, phased piano
Mick Ronson – guitar, vocal
Trevor Bolder – bass
Woody Woodmansey – drums
Rick Wakeman – piano on Kooks and Quicksand
David Bowie Enamel Pin
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