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fucktheuniverse-1987 · 2 days ago
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citizenscreen · 3 days ago
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Pat Hingle as Thomas Edison, James Stewart as Mark Twain, and Henry Fonda and John Wayne as themselves in promotional photos for the 1978 ABC TV special 'General Electric's All-Star Anniversary'.
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panelswithoutpeople · 2 months ago
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Hellboy: Conqueror Worm (3 of 4)
by Mike Mignola
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the-gershomite · 8 days ago
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Gary Gianni's The Monster Men -August 1999- Dark Horse Comics
"Goodbye, Mr. Tod"
story and art by Mike Mignola
colored by Dave Stewart
lettered by Pat Brosseau
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evilhorse · 10 months ago
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Green Lantern revival series house ad from May 1990
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patscorner · 6 months ago
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I see you hanging with the lesbians, Paige.
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omg-hellgirl · 10 months ago
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The three* versions of why Mick Jagger slept with Pat Andrews, the mother of one of Brian Jones' children
*UPDATED: 04/03/2024.
In Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger by Christopher P. Andersen, this occasion is nothing more than a frankly unimaginative but evil plan by Mick to "break" the connection between Keith and Brian that arose when they started living together.
The entire narrative is built based on a timeline in which the three already live together in 102 Edith Grove. Describing that, while Mick was studying and had classes all day, Keith and Brian were alone in the apartment, rehearsing. And when it got cold, Keith and Brian would lie down together to stay warm.
In short, the book says that Brian and Keith were very close, and Mick wanted to break them up (it is also said that Mick realized that Brian was determined to replace him with the singer P. P. Pond). Mick’s attitudes were: He seduced Pat Andrews, the mother of Brian’s son Julian, and Brian himself.
In Keith Richards' biography, Life, there is a short excerpt about the incident that completely changes the narrative of Christopher P. Andersen's book because it differs in essentials: They didn't live in 102 Edith Grove yet. According to Keith:
Mick had come back drunk one night to visit Brian, found he wasn’t there and screwed his old lady. This caused a seismic tremble, upset Brian very badly and resulted in Pat leaving him. Brian also got thrown out of his flat. Mick felt a little responsible, so he found a flat in a dismal bungalow in Beckenham, in a suburban street, and we all went to live there. It was there I went in 1962 when I left home.
In Keith's version of the incident, the three did not live together yet, and Brian was only kicked from the place he lived with Pat after she slept with Mick. Therefore, this invalidates Andersen's entire story about this.
I'm not sure how Keith knew Mick was drunk, did Mick tell him that? Questionable, to say the least.
As far as I've read, over the two beds that were at 102 Edith Grove, Keith said:
There was no fixed rotation between the two beds and a couple of mattresses. And it didn’t really matter much; usually all three of us would wake up on that floor, where we had the enormous radiogram that Brian had brought with him, a great ’50s warm-up number.
So far, there are no explicit descriptions of sharing the bed to keep warm. Although he admits that "To go through that winter of ’62 was rough. It was a cold winter."
Whether this is something he deliberately left out or if this was also an incorrect story, we can only speculate.
The third version of the story, from A. E. Hotchner's 1990 book, Blown Away: The Rolling Stones and the Death of the Sixties, collaborates with something of Christopher P. Andersen's version.
Hotchner interviewed many people, including Ian Stewart, who was part of the band's original lineup in the 60s and continued working with the Stones until his death. The following excerpt is Ian Stewart's version.
Even though he had moved to Edith Grove, Brian continued to see her and sometimes spent the night with her. Well, one afternoon Jagger came to the flat looking for Brian who wasn’t there. So Mick hung around, eventually got Pat to get into bed with him and knocked her off. Brian found out about it, of course, and from then on it was a thorn in his relationship with Mick — which, I guess, is what Mick intended. There were plenty of ready and willing girls Mick knew from the Ealing Club and the Marquee, so I figure the only reason he balled Pat, who was certainly not very attractive, was to get at Brian.
According to Ian Stewart, Mick, Brian, and Keith already lived together in Edith Grove, and Brian occasionally visited Pat, who lived alone with their son, Julian. This differs from Keith's report that they moved together after the incident between Mick and Pat. There is also no mention of Mick being drunk.
Obviously, the interview was done before Ian Stewart's death in 1985.
"The last time I saw lan Stewart, a few weeks before he died, I asked him [...]"
I'll update this post if I come across other versions.
In the end, everyone chooses what to believe, but as I am bringing excerpts from both books, I feel a bit of responsibility for pointing out the differences between them and letting everyone draw their own conclusions. That doesn't mean I'll make a post for every difference between the books, tho.
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rizzless-rumble · 1 year ago
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dearmistermuse · 3 days ago
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"The Rolling Stones were, despite their name, gathering moss. Whereas two or three months before it was just the immediate band and myself, there was now a small gang of friends. Mick by this stage had a regular girlfriend, Chrissie Shrimpton, who in turn would invariably be accompanied by her friend Lizzie. I was dating a girl I'd met at the Ealing club, albeit only once or twice a week, and Brian was seeing both Pat and Linda Lawrence, with the latter receiving the most attention. It was no longer uncommon for everyone involved to be at the Stones’ gigs or even squeeze together to fit into Stu's van. Keith still remained aloof from girls and undeterred from his musical course in any way. Sometimes both Mick and Brian would spend time at their respective girlfriend’s home."
- James Phelge, Nankering with the Rolling Stones
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vintage1981 · 1 year ago
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mzannthropy · 1 year ago
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Sam Claflin and Sir Patrick Stewart in Charlie's Angels (2019)
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duranduratulsa · 8 months ago
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On the turntable today...
Stars by Various Artists (1977) (K-Tel Records)
Breaking Hearts by Elton John (1984)
The Other Side Of Mirror by Stevie Nicks (1989)
This Is Not America by David Bowie & Pat Metheny Group (1985) (12" Single)
Camouflage by Rod Stewart (1984)
Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits by Chicago (1975)
#stars #ktel #ktelrecords #eltonjohn #breakinghearts #stevienicks #theothersideofthemirror #davidbowie #RIPDavidBowie #patmetheny #patmethenygroup #ThisIsNotAmerica #falconandthesnowman #rodstewart #camouflage #chicago #chicago9 #chicagoix #chicagosgreatesthits #70s #80s #records #album #LP #12inch #12inchvinyl #vinylrecords #vinyl
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panelswithoutpeople · 2 months ago
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"This is the worst place on earth."
Hellboy: Conqueror Worm (3 of 4)
by Mike Mignola
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the-gershomite · 1 year ago
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Hellboy Conqueror Worm -February 2002
written and art by Mike Mignola
colors by Dave Stewart
letters by Pat Brosseau
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janeway-lover · 1 year ago
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My brother insisted on watching The Emoji Movie, and now I must wrestle with the fact that Sir Patrick Stewart, Captain Jean-Luc Picard himself, was cast to play a piece of poop.
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patscorner · 6 months ago
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Hey guys, requests are closed, I just got my 15th one (and it's amazing), but I can't do them all at once, so... they're closed until I get all of them done 💙
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