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Hello Mel! I hope you’re doing well 🥰 I’ve seen that you reblogged the album ask thingy. I’m not sure if I have to give you the name of the album and a number or just the album and you answer all of the questions. So, If it’s not too much to ask, can you answer all of the 10 questions about Quadrophenia? I know how much you love that album and I’d like to know your thoughts on that one❤️ Also, you know how much I love to see your posts talking about the music you love hehe. Love ya <3
Hello, I've been doing so so but thank you for asking <3
The thing for it is to give a name for the album and some numbers, but what you ask for is perfect! I was hoping for someone to asking about "Quadrophenia", thank you that it was you! So without further ado.
1. Favourite and least favourite track?
Oh Gosh this will be difficult.
"5:15" is my favorite track of the whole album because of a few things. First being the fact that this was the first song I heard from this album. Funny story, mom wrote down a Depeche Mode song called "Little 15" and she wrote that it is a The Who song so I typed it in and "5:15" came up so we've listened. Mom didn't like it very much, but I fucking vibed - you can imagine my sheer surprise when I've found the album where this song was. Also, The Who's compilation CD I have has three tracks from "Quadrophenia" and "5:15" is one of them. Those three are never played quietly on dad's stereo system, never.
Now to the least favorite I actually don't know if I have one like that. I literally love every track on this album, but maybe I'll go with "I Am The Sea" because it's only an ambient of waves - which is very nice as an opening, considering how the story on album opens with "The Real Me", but ya know. Almost no music.
2. Side A or B? (for later releases: first half or second half; for doubles: A, B, C or D?)
This is a double so I have to choose between C and D - A and B are good too, but the rest of the tracks after "5:15" my beloved <3
And I think I'll go with C so that would include: "5:15", "Sea and Sand", "Drowned" and "Bell Boy". There's just something in those tracks that makes me get lost in music each time I hear them. I'm always missing the point where "Sea and Sand" ends and "Drowned" starts. Either it's so smoothly going from one to the other or I'm just so lost between notes. Plus there's "Bell Boy" come on, how could I not pick this side? XD
3. Thoughts on the cover art/packaging?
Just look at this beauty! Washed from colors, depressing with only Jimmy on the cover while the rest of the band is seen in the side mirrors. The cover speaks for itself. The first time I saw it I just felt I was up to listen to something good and damn, I wasn't wrong. I love the cover so much that I would be glad to have it as a poster in my room. I'm not joking, I even saw a similar big flag to buy and if I had money and space in my room for it, I would buy it - this album is my religion <3
4. Are any of the tracks important/meaningful to you? Why?
Oh God, the whole album is important, but if I have to narrow it to a few songs... I will talk about very personal stuff here.
"Cut My Hair" Now this is like an opening track to the beginning of the story, to see how Jimmy feels emotionally, but the tone and the entire setting of how his life looked, now that is what brought my attention right from the beginning. The guy just doesn't fit in, feels like an outcast and this verse right there:
Why do I have to be different to them? Just to earn the respect of a dance hall friend Have the same old row again and again Why do I have to move with a crowd Of kids that hardly notice I'm around? I work myself to death just to fit in
It reminds me of my days when i tried to fit in the society I live in. Now, I literally don't care how other see me, but I can see that with my clothing, interests, way of thinking I just don't fit in and I probably never will. But I gave up on "moving with a crowd" long time ago. And from here, my dear friend, things started rolling.
"I'm One"
This one is a simple matter, first verse bringing this in:
Every year is the same And I feel it again I'm a loser - no chance to win Leaves start falling Come down is calling Loneliness starts sinking in
Describing the loneliness Jimmy feels is very personal. I might not show it, but I'm a really lonely person, not being able to find the second half, searching for some understanding on that matter. I have the luck to have my mom who understands me because she was going through the same, but ya know. It ain't the same as having a boyfriend. Plus I just love how the last three lines of lyrics in this verse creates that autumn vibe <3
"Drowned"
Just because of the general tone and a call for freedom. The only ones truly free in this world are birds, we as humans are not. This chorus:
Let me flow into the ocean Let me get back to the sea Let me be stormy, let me be calm Let the tide in and set me free
Speaks exactly about it. Just to be free as the ocean's waves, it just sounds so nice <3
"Love Reign O'er Me"
I see this song as a call/prayer for love, for some understanding and affection. On top of that, it's also the emotional conclusion of the whole story, chaotic one, but so good to listen to every time. I think the most beautiful verse in this song is this one:
Only love can bring the rain That makes you yearn to the sky Only love can bring the rain That falls like tears from on high
I had the luck to discover this album and get first stage obsessed with it after watching a documentary talking about Keith Moon's death. I had the luck to fall in love with this song at that time and this verse which I quote here is exactly how I felt back then about it. Doesn't mean I feel differently about this song now, oh no, actually this song is the most meaningful to me from the few I've mentioned. I will sound insane now, but lonely heart searches for replacements and mine found such a one in this lunatic. Yep, I'm in love with Keith Moon. Can't help it, just like I can't help it but connect this song somehow to this weird situation.
5. When did you first hear the album?
UMN... September last year, I'm sure of it. Second The Who album I've listened to, wait a bit. ...23rd of September actually (month after Keith's birthday, can my discovering of The Who and him somehow become even more weird?). I had this album wrote down to listen to later after discovering "5:15" by accident as I've described above. I remember this day clearly.
I was fresh after lunch, excited actually just by seeing the cover. Listened to it once and then it went on repeat. I had to listen to it three times to have enough for one day. And it played for the entire week without breaks. This was just the beginning of my obsession with it tho XD
6. Have your thoughts on the album changed since you first heard it?
Yep they did. From first: "This is great" to the now "Favorite album of the 70s" I had like three stages with this one.
First stage obsession was the first week that it played each day.
Then came the second stage at the beginning of this year, just after I've watched the movie.
To then come to the third stage when I'm playing this album whenever I feel bad or songs from it are stuck in my head. A religion, you should understand XD
7. Are you a fan of other works by the artist/in the genre?
Of course! I will not rank The Who's albums here, but every single one of them has something good in it. Every single one is somehow different. I don't know how did they pull this off, but they did and OH am I so glad for that!
Also, I can kind of call myself a fan of Pete Townshend, especially if it comes to lyrics, I fucking adore how he writes and honestly I can't wait to have free time to get to his solo albums <3
8. A lyric you like from the album
I actually talked about this one in The Who ask, but here, a fragment from "Bell Boy":
Some nights I still sleep on the beach Remember when stars were in reach Then I wander in early to work Spend my day licking boots for my perks
Love Keith's soft voice in this one, I adore it. There are no words that could describe what I feel when I hear him there.
9. How did you discover the album?
Like I've said, through my mom's mistake, but it was a day after I've listened to "Who's Next" that I went to see other songs by The Who and "5:15" started playing randomly. I recognized it immediately and I wrote down the name of the album, just to give it a listen a few days later.
10. Do you own/would you like to own a physical copy of the album?
I don't own a physical copy of it, but I want it, I really want it at home. It's as important to me as getting "Help!" and "Abbey Road" by The Beatles and those two were a must at home. Same with "Waiting for the Sun" by The Doors. All three mentioned are at home already, "Quadrophenia" has to be here as well.
But I will say this. I will feel sorry for my neighbors once I get it. I can't play the three tracks quietly, let alone the entire album XD
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11/3/23: It was 50 years ago today, November 3rd, 1973, The Who would release their sixth studio album, and second Rock Opera double album, Quadrophenia. So I have very mixed feelings regarding this record… on one hand it has five or six excellent songs, including one of my all-time favorites, '5:15'. On the other hand this record is quite bloated and (dammit) boring in parts. I listened to it today all the way through for perhaps only the third or fourth time. I understand that this is a concept album about a dude named Jimmy who heard the Who when he was younger and then wants to re-live those glory days but no longer can… fine. But the problem is that every song either contains a snippet of another song's melody, or, is itself a snippet--the result is an album that is very repetitive in its melodies and overall sound. I just can't get over that. Like I said there are very good songs here: '5:15' has some of the most complex drumming I've heard on a straightforward (i.e. non-Prog) Rock song… great horns, great singing by Roger… it opens side three. The opener for side one (after the 'I Am the Sea' overture) is probably the second best song on the record-- 'The Real Me'… anthemic and bombastic, great combo here. I also have a soft spot for 'Bell Boy' which features some vocals (and cockney talk) from Keith Moon… kind of a recent discovery that I really enjoy. Speaking of this song, each band member has kind of a 'theme' song across this record, with 'Bell Boy' being Moon's, and the finale 'Love Reign O'er Me' being Townsend's… I think that particular tune is a little overrated, and kind of ends the album for me on a thump. Some other decent tunes include 'Sea and Sand', 'I'm One', and 'I've Had Enough'. I mean this is an album that you should listen to at least a couple times to see if you like it (if you're so inclined), but it just pales in comparison to the band's past three juggernauts (Tommy, Live at Leeds, and Who's Next). Two last things to say about this ambitious if flawed album: 1) The wistfulness and nostalgia is starting to become a sickness in Rock, and this album is no exception 2) My hypothesis about Boomer Rock hitting a plateau in '72 and '73 is further enforced by this record, as the band would never again have such an impact.
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nah but what's ur favorite side of ur favorite album?
#side 1 of tommy#side 2 of pet sounds#side 2 of quadrophenia#shut up n#classic rock#records#vinyl#music
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I was rewatching Goncharov last night, and I noticed something really interesting: it has the exact same runtime as Quadrophenia, the 1973 rock opera by The Who about a guy called Jimmy who has a classic case of "DID written by someone who does not have DID and is not qualified to write about DID" (yes it's extremely problematic).
What's important about Jimmy's "DID" is that he has four personalities, and each one has their own separate song. So, being familiar with the way Dark Side of the Moon fits over Paul Blart 2 (and also The Wizard of Oz), I thought, 'hey, I don't have any responsibilities now semester's over' and put it on again, and somehow each instance of the four main character themes ('Bell Boy', 'Is it Me?', 'Helpless Dancer', 'Love, Reign O'er Me') perfectly, and I mean perfectly line up with important moments in each of the four main characters' (Andrey, Sofia, Goncharov, and Katya respectively) arcs from the very beginning of the film, where the first shots of each of them coincide with the themes appearing in the background of the opening calm beach sounds before that first montage kicks in with 'The Real Me', which of course has a deep resonance with Goncharov's whole arc too.
So here's my theory. Quadrophenia the album was released in 1973, but the movie that used it as the soundtrack wasn't released until 1979, plenty of time to film and edit the whole thing after the album had made it to the public. I submit that this is exactly what happened because The Who had originally been hired by Scorsese to do the soundtrack. However, the score they provided was a little too lyric-heavy or a bit too brash and literal in its interpretations of the characters. Regardless, they'd spent so much time on the project and it was so close to release when Matteo JWHJ 0715 decided that the score was unsuitable that no further edits were done on the film. The score was then hurriedly put together from recordings and a single day of recording a chamber orchestra, all deliberately designed to sound slightly grainy from the beginning to add to the 1940s noir-esque aesthetic but also to hide the various different recordings and imperfect takes.
That each of the four characters meld into each other in this way is just fascinating to me. Are they meant to be reflections of each other? Aspects of the same being? Creatures woven together by fate? All of these seem like totally plausible readings, and all of them are strengthened by the thematic linkage of the album. Some of those links can still be heard in the way the themes begin to play off against each other towards the climax of the film. It also adds another layer to Andrey shooting Goncharov as the man that used to know himself is destroyed by both the persona he has cultivated and the accompanying dissolution of his selfhood into these three others' lives he has so deeply changed.
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🖭 Bad Wolf ( @badwolftylcrr )
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► Ted Nugent - Sweet Revenge (4:06) | Call of the Wild | 1973
🖭 Campbell Bain ( @heretoboogie )
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► Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home A Heartache (5:29) | For Your Pleasure | 1973
► Elton John - Have Mercy On The Criminal (5:57) | I’m Only The Piano Player | 1973
🖭 The Tenth Doctor ( @anywherexwhen )
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► Pink Floyd - Brain Damage (3:46) | The Dark Side Of The Moon | 1973
► New York Dolls - Personality Crisis (3:42) | New York Dolls | 1973
► Maureen McGovern - The Morning After (3:03) | The Morning After | 1973 [Remember Me]
► Alice Cooper - No More Mr. Nice Guy (3:07) | Billion Dollar Babies | 1973
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► David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes (4:26) | Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) | 1980
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► The Kinks - Plastic Man (3:03) | The Great Lost Kinks Album | 1973
► Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same (5:29) | Houses of the Holy | 1973
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► The MG’s - Leaving The Past (7:22) | The MG’s | 1973
► The Temptations - Masterpiece (13:48) | Masterpiece | 1973
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► John Entwistle - My Wife (4:07) | Rigor Mortis Sets In | 1973
► Ike & Tina Turner - Early One Morning (3:68) | Let Me Touch Your Mind | 1973
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► David Bowie - Life On Mars? (3:51) | Hunky Dory | 1971
🖭 John Smith ( @anywherexwhen )
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► Yoko Ono - Song For John (2:04) | Aproximately Infinite Universe | 1973
► The Who - The Real Me (3:28) | Quadrophenia | 1973
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► David Ruffin - A Little More Trust (3:09) | David Ruffin | 1973
► David Bowie - Let’s Spend The Night Together (3:11) | Aladdin Sane | 1973
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► 10cc - The Hospital Song (2:45) | 10cc | 1973
► The Rolling Stones - Star Star (:) | Goat's Head Soup | 1973
► Wizzard - Jolly Cup Of Tea (2:13) | Wizzard Brew | 1973
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► Rufus - I Finally Found You (3:56) | Rufus | 1973
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All films
All the films I’ve ever watched? I have too much time.
1902 A Trip to the Moon
1938 Bringing up Baby
1940 Pinocchio
1941 Dumbo
1942 Bambi Casablanca Cat People
1944 Curse of the Cat People
1950 Cinderella
1951 Alice in Wonderland
1953 Peter Pan
1954 Rear Window
1955 Lady and the Tramp The Ladykillers
1959 Sleeping beauty Some Like it Hot
1960 Psycho
1961 101 Dalmations Breakfast at Tiffanys The Parent Trap West Side Story
1962 To Kill a Mockingbird
1963 Lord of the Flies
1964 A Shot in the Dark Mary Poppins
1965 Juliet of the Spirits Sound of Music
1967 The Jungle Book The Producers
1968 2001 A Space Odyssey Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Night of the Living Dead Rosemarys Baby
1969 Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
1970 The Aristocats The Railway Children
1971 A Clockwork Orange And Now for Something Completely Different Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
1972 Aguirre, the Wrath of God
1973 Don’t Look Now The Exorcist La Planete Sauvage The Long Goodbye Paper Moon Robin Hood Tom Sawyer The Wicker Man Mean streets
1974 Blazing Saddles Swallows and Amazons Young Frankenstein
1975 Dog Day Afternoon Jaws Monty Python and the Holy Grail One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest Return of Pink Panther The Rocky Horror Picture Show
1976 Bugsy Malone Carrie Freaky Friday King Kong Pink Panther Strikes Again The Omen Taxi Driver
1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Island of Dr Moreau Suspiria Star Wars: A New Hope
1978 The Deer Hunter Grease Halloween Watership Down
1979 Alien Life of Brian Quadrophenia
1980 Airplane! The Blues Brothers Flash Gordon Friday the 13th The Shining Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back
1981 An American Werewolf in London Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982 Annie Blade Runner The Dark Crystal ET Poltergeist The Thing The Snowman
1983 The Dead Zone The Man With Two Brains National Lampoons Vacation Scarface Wargames Christine Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Videodrome
1984 Amadeus Footloose Ghostbusters Gremlins Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Karate Kid Never-ending Story The Nightmare on Elm Street Sixteen Candles Dune This is Spinal Tap
1985 Back to the Future Brazil Brewsters Millions The Goonies Re-Animator Room with a View The Breakfast Club National Lampoon’s European Vacation
1986 Aliens An American Tail Big Trouble in Little China Blue Velvet Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Labyrinth Little Shop of Horrors Stand By Me Platoon
1987 The BFG The Brave Little Toaster The Evil Dead II The Lost Boys Planes Trains and Automobiles Predator The Princess Bride Raising Arizona Withnail and I
1988 Beetlejuice Big Die Hard Heathers The Land Before Time My Neighbour Totoro Scrooged They Live Twins Who Framed Roger Rabbit Willow
1989 Back to the Future 2 Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure Do the Right Thing Honey I Shrunk the Kids Kiki's Delivery Service The Little Mermaid National Lampoons Christmas Vacation See No Evil Hear No Evil
1990 Edward Scissorhands Home Alone Kindergarten Cop Misery Tremors Wild at Heart The Witches
1991 The Addams Family Beauty and the Beast Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey Drop Dead Fred Naked Lunch Point Break Silence of the Lambs
1992 Aladdin Army of Darkness Candyman Ferngully Home Alone 2 Lost in New York Howards End The Muppet Christmas Carol Of Mice and Men Reservoir Dogs Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me Waynes World
1993 Addams' Family Values Groundhog Day Hocus Pocus Jurassic Park Mrs Doubtfire Nightmare Before Christmas Secret Garden True Romance
1994 Ace Ventura Pet Detective Clerks Interview with the Vampire Leon: the Professional The Lion King Little Women Miracle on 34th Street Pulp Fiction Reality Bites Richie Rich The Santa Clause The Shawshank Redemption
1995 A Little Princess Clueless Cold Comfort Farm Jumanji Mallrats Pocahontas Se7en Toy Story The Usual Suspects
1996 101 Dalmations Bottle Rocket The Craft Fargo Independence Day James and the Giant Peach Mars Attacks Matilda Trainspotting
1997 Anaconda A Simple Wish Austin Powers The Borrowers Cube Cure The Fifth Element The Game Hercules Jackie Brown Liar Liar Princess Mononoke
1998 The Big Lebowski Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Mulan The Parent Trap Ring Rushmore The Truman Show
1999 10 Things I Hate About You American Beauty Austin Powers 2 Being John Malkovich The Blair Witch Project Dogma Fight Club The Green Mile The Haunting The Iron Giant Matrix The Mummy Stuart Little The Talented Mr Ripley Toy Story 2 The Virgin Suicides
2000 Almost Famous American Psycho Battle Royale Chicken Run The Emperor’s New Groove The Grinch Help! I’m a Fish Memento Requiem for a Dream The Road to El Dorado The State I Am in Unbreakable
2001 Amelie Donnie Darko Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone Hedwig and the Angry Inch Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Jeepers Creepers The Lord of the Rings Monsters Inc Moulin Rouge The Mummy Returns The Others Princess Arete The Princess Diaries The Royal Tenenbaums Shrek Spirited Away Wet Hot American Summer Zoolander
2002 28 Days Later About a Boy Austin Powers: Gold Member Catch Me if You Can The Cat Returns City of God Dark Water Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ice Age Ju On: the Grudge Lilo and Stitch Panic Room The Ring Scooby-doo Signs Spider-man Stuart Little 2
2003 Big Fish Bruce Almighty The Cat in the Hat Cheaper by The Dozen Elf Finding Nemo Girl with a Pearl Earring I Capture the Castle Kangaroo Jack Kill Bill Vol.1 Lost in Translation Oldboy Peter Pan Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl The Room Rugrats Go Wild The Santa Clause 2 School of Rock
2004 A Series of Unfortunate Events The Day After Tomorrow Dodgeball Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Finding Neverland Five Children and It Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Howl’s Moving Castle The Incredibles Kill Bill Vol. 2 Life Aquatic The Machinist Mean Girls Napoleon Dynamite Polar Express Scooby-doo 2: Monsters Unleashed The Secret Window Shaun of the Dead Shrek 2 Spider-man 2 Spongebob Movie Team America The Village
2005 The 40 Yr Old Virgin Batman Begins Capote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Cheaper by the Dozen 2 The Chronicles of Narnia The Corpse Bride The Descent Grizzly Man Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy House of Wax Kronks New Groove Madagascar Nanny Mcphee Robots Shark Boy and Lava Girl The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants V for Vendetta Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Were-rabbit 2006 Accepted Black Sheep Borat Charlotte’s Web Clerks II Deck the Halls The Devil Wears Prada Flushed Away High School Musical The History Boys Little Miss Sunshine Marie Antoinette Miss Potter Nacho Libre The Night at the Museum Over the Hedge Pan’s Labyrinth The Santa Clause 3 Southland Tales Tekkonkinkreet Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny This is England Wicker Man Wind in the Willows
2007 Blades of Glory Bridge to Terabithia Charlie Bartlett The Darjeeling Limited Eagle Vs Shark Evan Almighty The Golden Compass High School Musical 2 Hot Fuzz Hot Rod Hp Order Phoenix Into the Wild Juno The Mist Mr Magoriums Wonder Emporium No Country for Old Men Ratatouille The Simpsons Movie Son of Rambow Spider-man 3 St Trinians Superbad There Will Be Blood Waitress Walk Hard Zodiac
2008 Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging Assassination of a High School President Batman: the Dark Knight The Boy in the Stripe Pyjamas Bronson Cloverfield Forgetting Sarah Marshall Let the Right One in Mamma Mia! Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Ponyo Role Models The Secret of Moonacre The Spiderwick Chronicles The Strangers Tropic Thunder Wall-e The Wave Yes Man
2009 500 Days of Summer Adventureland The Boat That Rocked Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Coraline District 9 Fantastic Mr Fox Funny People Hachi: a Dog's Tale Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Inglorious Basterds Jennifers Body Moon Mr Nobody Orphan The Road Splice Teenage Dirtbag Up Watchmen Where the Wild Things Are Whip It Zombieland
2010 127 Hours Alice in Wonderland Biutiful Blue Valentine Despicable Me Diary of a Wimpy Kid Easy a Gulliver's Travels Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Inception It's Kind of a Funny Story Kick Ass The Last Exorcism Let Me in Macgruber Megamind Remember Me Scott Pilgrim Vs the World Shutter Island Submarine Tangled Toy Story 3 True Grit
2011 Attack the Block Bridesmaids Cabin in the Woods Cowboys & Aliens Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Drive Fright Night Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 The Help Hick Hugo Kill List Megan is Missing Red State The Skin I Live in Super 8 Tree of Life We Need to Talk Abut Kevin X-men First Class
2012 21 Jump Street American Mary Antiviral Avengers Batman: the Dark Night Rises Frankenweenie The Hunger Games Les Miserables Life of Pi Looper Moonrise Kingdom Paranorman The Perks of Being a Wallflower Pitch Perfect The Place Beyond the Pines Ruby Sparks Seven Psychopaths Sinister Stories We Tell Stuck in Love V/H/S The Watch Would You Rather Wreck It Ralph
2013 12 Years a Slave About Time The Book Thief Dark Skies Enemy Evil Dead How I Live Now The Kings of Summer The Lone Ranger Machete Kills Monsters University Night Moves Oculus Pacific Rim Palo Alto Prisoners The Purge Saving Mr Banks The Secret Life Walter Mitty Short Term 12 Shrek the Musical Snowpiercer Under the Skin V/H/S 2 We're the Millers
2014 22 Jump Street Annabellle As Above So Below The Babadook Bad Neighbours Big Eyes Big Hero 6 Bird Man Boxtrolls Comet Creep Ex Machina The Falling Gone Girl Goodnight Mommy The Grand Budapest Hotel Guardians of the Galaxy Interstellar Into the Woods It Follows John Wick Kingsman The Lego Movie Love & Mercy The Maze Runner Nightcrawler Paddington Pride Spring This is Where I Leave You Tusk Two Night Stand What We Do in the Shadows Whiplash Wish I Was Here X&Y
2015 Ant-man The Big Short Carol Demolition Departure The Final Girls The Good Dinosouar Green Room Hell House Llc Inside out The Invitation Jurassic World The Little Prince Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Mustang Our Little Sister Paper Towns Peanuts Movie The Revenant Room Sinister 2 The Stanford Prison Experiment Star Wars: the Force Awakens Suffragette Tale of Tales Turbo Kid Victoria The Visit The Witch
2016 10 Cloverfield Lane 20th Century Women A Cure for Wellness A Monster Calls Arrival Better Watch out The Bfg Captain Fantastic Deadpool Doctor Strange Don’t Breathe The Edge of Seventeen Everybody Wants Some Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them First Girl I Loved The Founder Free Fire The Fundamentals of Caring The Girl with All the Gifts The Good Neighbour The Handmaiden Hidden Figures The Hunt for the Wilderpeople I Am Not a Serial Killer Jackie Keanu Kubo and the Two Strings La La Land Manchester by the Sea Mascots Midnight Special Mindhorn Miss Stevens Moana Moonlight My Life As a Courgette The Neon Demon The Nice Guys Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Raw The Secret Life of Pets Silence Sing Sing Street Streetcat Named Bob Suicide Squad Swiss Army Man Tallulah Train to Busan The Void The Wailing War on Everyone Yoga Hosers
2017 A Ghost Story Baby Driver The Babysitter Baywatch Before I Fall The Beguiled The Big Sick Blade Runner 2049 Boss Baby Brawl in Cell Block 99 Brigsby Bear The Bye Bye Man Call Me by Your Name Captain Underpants The Death of Stalin Detroit The Disaster Artist Dunkirk The Endless Fist Fight The Florida Project Geralds Game Get out Good Time Happy Death Day Hot Summer Nights I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore It It Comes at Night I Tonya Jumanji The Killing of a Sacred Deer Kong: Skull Island Lady Bird Lego Batman Life Logan Logan Lucky The Man Who Invented Christmas Mary and the Witches Flower Mollys Game Mother! Murder on the Orient Express My Friend Dahmer Okja Paddington 2 Phantom Thread Please Stand by The Ritual Rough Night The Shape of Water Spiderman Homecoming Split The Square Star Wars: the Last Jedi Thor: Ragnarok Thoroughbreds Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri The Tribes of Palos Verdes Xx You Were Never Really Here
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture Alex Strangelove American Animals Annihilation A Quiet Place Avengers: Infinity War Bad Times at the El Royale The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Black Panther Blakklansman Bohemian Rhapsody Bumblebeee Calibre Cam Can You Ever Forgive Me? The Christmas Chronicles Christopher Robin Climax Crazy Rich Asians Deadpool 2 Eighth Grade The Favourite First Man Greta The Grinch Hereditary Hotel Artemis The Incredibles 2 In Fabric Isle of Dogs Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Leave No Trace The Little Stranger Love, Simon Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Mandy The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Mary Poppins Returns Mid90s The Miseducation of Cameron Post Mute Ophelia Overlord Pacific Rim: Uprising The Package The Polka King Possum Set It Up Shirkers Shoplifters The Slaughterhouse Rules Sorry to Bother You Spiderman: into the Spider Verse Strangers: Prey at Night Suspiria Tag To All the Boys I've Loved Before Tyrel Under the Silver Lake Vice Wildlife
2019 A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood Always Be My Maybe Animals Annabelle Comes Home The Art of Self Defence Avengers: Endgame Between 2 Ferns Booksmart Buffaloed Captain Marvel Color out of Space Come to Daddy Daniel Isn’t Real The Dead Don’t Die Doctor Sleep Dolomite is My Name Escape Room Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile The Farewell Fighting with My Family First Cow First Love Glass Godzilla: King of Monsters Good Boys Good Boys Halloween Honey Boy Honey Boy Hustlers In the Tall Grass The Irishman I See You Jay and Silent Bob Reboot John Wick 3: Parabellum Jojo Rabbit Joker Jumanji the Next Level Klaus Knives out The Last Black Man in San Francisco Late Night Lego Movie 2 The Lighthouse Little Monsters Little Women Ma Maleficent 2 Marriage Story Midsommar Missing Link Noelle Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Other Lamb Parasite The Personal History of David Copperfield The Platform Pokemon Detective Pikachu Portrait of a Lady on Fire Ready or Not Rocket Man Saint Maud Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark The Secret Life of Pets 2 Shazam Someone Great Spider Man Far from Home Star Wars: the Rise of Skywalker Sword of Trust Them That Follow Toy Story 4 Uncut Gems Us The Vast of Night Villains Zombieland Double Tap
2020: An American Pickle The Babysitter: Killer Queen Bad Education Birds of Prey Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Brahms: the Boy Ii Broken Hearts Gallery The Call Chemical Hearts The Devil All the Time Emma. Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga The Grudge Hamilton His House Hubie Halloween The Hunt The Invisible Man Kajillionaire The King of Staten Island Little Women Love and Monsters My Octopus Teacher The New Mutants The Old Guard Palm Springs Possessor Promising Young Woman Run She Dies Tomorrow Shiva Baby Spontaneous Spree Swallow Tenet The Trial of the Chicago 7 The Vast of Night We Can Be Heroes Zappa Zola
2021: Army of the Dead Army of Thieves Bad Trip Candyman Fear Street Part 1: 1994 Fear Street Part 2: 1978 Fear Street Part 3: 1666 Flora and Ulysses Free Guy The French Dispatch Love Hard Luca Moxie Pig Zack Snyder’s Justice League
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Music Tag Game
Tagged by @direwolf-summer :)) thank you
Rules: you can usually tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to! put your favorite playlist on shuffle and list the first 10 songs, then tag 10(ish) people. no skipping!
I usually play by albums or artists so honestly I don’t have a favorite playlist. hence I’m going to post my 10 favorite albums that I frequently play. Hope this will make up! (and sorry for breaking the rules😂)
1. Quadrophenia - The Who
2. The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
3. Remain In Light - Talking Heads
4. The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
5. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
6. A Moon Shaped Pool - Radiohead
7. Abbey Road - The Beatles
8. The Beatles(The White Album) - The Beatles
9. Hunky Dory - David Bowie
10. Van Halen - Van Halen
Tag @gwendolyn777 if you’re interested!
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Common Audition Roles [List 1 (3/28/19)] Part I
Phantom of the Opera
Christine Daae:
(High Soprano, G#3-E6 (only goes up to C#6 live in most productions, including broadway)
A singer must be free (Nightingale)*, Children of the wind (Rags), yes my heart (Carnival), Seeing is believing [female solo cut] (Aspects of Love), The Finer Things (Jane Eyre), Inside Out (GGLAM)
Raoul:
(Legit baritone, G2-Ab4)
Asking for you (Do re mi), Her face (Carnival)*, I like you (Fanny), If I loved you* (Carousel), I do not know a day I did not love you (Two by two), People will say we’re in love (Oklahoma), Love to me (Light in the Piazza)
Phantom (Erik):
If I can’t love her (BATB), Lilly’s Eyes [or just about anything Neville or Archie sing] (Secret Garden)*, If I loved you (Carousel), look at Frank Wildhorn’s shows (Jekyll & Hyde, Dracula, Scarlet Pimpernel), Martin Guerre
Firmin/André/Buquet/Male Ensemble:
It must be so (Candide), C’est Moi (Camelot)*, War is a Science (Pippin)*, Any Gilbert & Sullivan patter Song (a la Modern Major General from Pirates of Penzance)*
Carlotta:
Art is calling me (The Enchantress)*, They Won’t let you in the Opera, The Finer Things (Jane Eyre), Glitter and be Gay (Candide), By Strauss (Gershwins), The Glamourous Life [As a solo for Desiree, look at version on Renée Fleming’s Broadway album] (A little night music), Any big comic high soprano aria like Quando m’en Vo (La Boheme) or The Doll Song (Les Contes de Hoffman)*
Piangi/Male Ensemble:
It must be so (Candide), C’est Moi (Camelot), any big high comic tenor aria like ale Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto), La Fille du Regiment,
Meg Giry/Female Ensemble:
The beauty is (Light in the Piazza), Dear Friend (She loves me), Why not me (Carrie), hold on, the girl I mean to be or Come to my garden* (Secret Garden), some things are meant to be (Little Women), yes my heart (Carnival), The glamorous life [Frederika solo-movie] (a little night music)
Mme Giry/Female Ensemble:
When there’s no one (Carrie), I read* or Loving you (Passion), will you* (Grey Gardens), Dividing day or Let’s walk (Light in the Piazza)
Les Miserables:
Jean Val Jean:
At the fountain*-SSOS, Soliloquy* (Carousel), Something was missing-Annie, if I can't love her-BATB, close every door-Joseph, now there is no choice-Jekyll & Hyde, I’m Martin Guerre*– Martin Guerre, no other way (Tarzan), the impossible dream, where in the world (Secret Garden), This Is The Moment (Jekyll&Hyde) , Being Alive (Company) , Finishing the Hat (Sunday in the Park)
Javert:
Falcon in the dive (Scarlet Pimpernel), soliloquy* (carousel) molasses to rum (1776) Kim’s nightmare (miss Saigon), nowhere left to run (amazing grace), anthem* (chess), look at Jekyll&Hyde
Bishop:
Pilate’s dream (JCS), Sweeney Todd/Turpin’s stuff, molasses to rum* (1776), Rains of Castamere* (Game of Thrones), Ol’ Man River (Show boat)
Marius:
il Mundo era vuoto, On the Street Where You Live” from My Fair Lady, Into the Fire *– Scarlet Pimpernel, Lily’s Eyes- Secret Garden, This is the Moment – Jekyll and Hyde, Why God* from Miss Saigon
Enjolras & students:
Private Conversation*, You Should Be Loved, The Devil You Know from Side Show, Why God” ** from Miss Saigon, I’ve Heard It All Before from Shenandoah, Guido’s Song* from Nine, I, Don Quixote from Man of La Mancha
Thenardier:
Guido’s Song (Nine), Reviewing the Situation* or pick a pocket or two– Oliver!, The American Dream (miss Saigon), molasses to rum* (1776)
Mme Thenardier:
Naughty Baby – Crazy For You, Deep Down Inside from Little Me, Loud from Matilda, Leave You *– Follies, Little Girls from Annie, Wherever He Ain’t from Mack and Mabel, Whatever Happened to My Part from Spamalot, Fine Life* from Oliver
Fantine:
Where is it written from Yentl, Heaven Help My Heart– Chess, Someone Like You– Jekyll and Hyde, Could We Start Again Please - J.C. Superstar, Aldonza* – Man La Mancha, Unusual Way - Nine, The Movie in the Mind- Miss Saigon, Your Daddy’s Son or Back to Before* - Ragtime, Forgiveness- Jane Eyre, Loving you (Passion)
Eponine:
A New Life* from J&H,What Kind of Fool Am I from Stop The World I Want to Get Off, Why Can’t I Speak? from Zorba, I Don’t Know How to Love Him - J.C Superstar, They Say It’s Wonderful - Annie Get Your Gun, As Long as He Needs Me - Oliver!, Hold On - The Secret Garden, With One Look— Sunset Boulevard, Back to Before - Ragtime, Stranger to the rain (Children of Eden), Loving you (Passion), unexpected Song or tell me on a Sunday (Song & dance)*
Cosette:
Happiness (Passion), Light in the Piazza — The Light in the Piazza, Come to My Garden – The Secret Garden, Embraceable You – Crazy for You, Falling In Love with Love – The Boys from Syracuse, Finer Things – Jane Eyre, Unusual Way* - Nine, My White Knight – The Music Man, Children of the wind (Rags), yes my heart* (Carnival), unexpected song* (Song & dance), tell me why (amazing grace), A TON of stuff from My Life with Albertine
Lil Cosette:
There’s more to life from Ruthless, The girl I mean to be* from Secret Garden, my lord and master (the king and I)
Gavroche:
Consider yourself or where is love from Oliver, Wick* from Secret Garden, Edgar’s stuff in Ragtime, Not while I'm around (Sweeney)
Urinetown:
Bobby:
Sit Down You’re Rockin’ The Boat*, Married” from Cabaret, Any of the prince’s songs from Once Upon A Mattress., Something From a Dream from Bridges of Madison County “My Unfortunate Erection” from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and If You Were Gay from Avenue Q, My Bobby when I did it sang Out there from Hunchback & What do I need with Love* (TMM)
Cladwell:
The Legacy** from On The Twentieth Century}, Married from Cabaret, molasses to rum* (1776), dance with me, darling-Bat Boy,
Lockstock:
The Legacy and I've got it all from On The Twentieth Century, all I care about is love (Chicago), molasses to rum* (1776), me (BATB), You deserve a better life or private conversation from Side Show, The Way it ought to be (Tale of 2 cities), as good as you (Jane Eyre), dance with me darling* (Bat boy)
Hope:
Make Believe-Show Boat*, A home for you-Bat boy, Daddy's Girl (Grey Gardens), Goodbye little dream goodbye (Cole Porter), Goodnight My Someone – Music Man, Ribbons Down My Back – Hello Dolly, When I Marry Mr. Snow – Carousel, A Change In Me – Beauty and the Beast , A New Life – Jekyll & Hyde, It Might As Well Be Spring – State Fair, They Say It’s Wonderful – Annie Get Your Gun, Delishious - Nice Work If You Can Get It**
Pennywise:
What Ever Happened to my Part*- Spamalot(my Penny sang this), Anything that Ms. Strict* from Zombie Prom sings, Little Girls from Annie but that’s kinda overdone, A New Argentina - Evita , Morning Person- Shrek, Mr. Right from Triumph of Love, Down in the Depths on the 90th Floor-Cole Porter,
Little Sally:
My Party Dress from Henry and Mudge, “Disneyland*” from Smile, What It Means to be A Friend from 13 the Musical, “My Friend The Dictionary” or “The I Love You Song” from Spelling Bee, “It’s a Perfect Relationship*” from Bells Are Ringing, A Home for You from Bat Boy, “Where In The World Is My Prince” from Miss Spectacular, “Change” from A New Brain, Calm (Ordinary Days), Little known facts (You're a good man, Charlie Brown)
Other female featured/Ensemble (Ma Strong, Becky, etc):
Disneyland” from Smile, A Home for You or Inside your heart from Bat Boy, A Change In Me – Beauty and the Beast, It’s a perfect relationship (Bells are ringing), Change* (A new brain), Life upon the wicked stage (show boat), Feelings (The Apple Tree), unexpected song (song and dance), They won’t let you in the Opera, A lot of jazz songs (Cole Porter in particular), a TON of Judy’s stuff* and Penthouse apartment from Ruthless!
Other male featured/Ensemble (Harry, McQueen, etc):
Any of the prince’s songs from Once Upon A Mattress., Dance with me darling** or let me walk among you (Bat boy), Rooster’s song* (Annie), look at comedy songs from Kurt Weill*, Cole Porter, Gershwins
Rent:
Mark:
I’m Not That Guy*, Public Life, or The Saddest Song from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Amazing Journey, Sensation, or I’m Free from The Who’s Tommy, I’m One or Is It In My Head from Quadrophenia, I’m Alive from Next to Normal, I who have nothing (Lieber & Stoller), Freedom 90 (George Michael), Can't get enough of your love Babe or my first my last my everything (Barry White), 6th Ave heartache (The Wallflowers), Know your enemy* or favorite son (Green Day)
Roger:
Don’t do Sadness* from Spring Awakening, Louder than words” or “See Her Smile" from Tick, Tick…Boom}, Iris (Goo goo dolls)
Collins:
Can't get enough of your love Babe* (Barry White), Can't make you live me (Bonnie Rait), real life** (Tick tick boom), old man river, bui doi (miss Saigon), Empty chairs
Angel:
Wig in a box* (Hedwig), stuff from Jersey Boys, Don't let me go (Shrek), Great balls of fire, a bunch of Bowie & Queen* songs, look at Kinky boots
Benny:
Favorite son* (Green day), I'll be here (Wild Party), let it sing** (Violet)
Mimi:
Saturday Night in the City from The Wedding Singer, Bring the Future Faster** from Rooms, Safe in the City from Taboo, It Won’t Be Long Now from In The Heights, Come To Your Senses* from Tick Tick …. Boom (May be overdone at Rent, but great for her)
Joanne:
Easy to be hard (Hair), Come to your senses, safe in the City, when you're good to mama (Chicago), My Strongest Suit (Aida)},,you had me (Joss Stone), something bad or i'm breaking down** [the end reminds me of we’re ok!](Falsettos), random black girl* (homemade fusion)
Maureen:
Easy To Be Hard from Hair, The Life of the Party** from The Wild Party, My Strongest Suit from Aida, Special from Avenue Q, My friend got the role with Ireland* from Legally Blonde (and play it up like Over the Moon), Acid Queen from Tommy, Touch-A-Touch-A-Touch Me from Rocky Horror, need a lover (Pat Benatar), let me come home* (Wedding Singer)
Male Ensemble:
I who have nothing (Lieber & Stoller), Freedom 90* (George Michael), Can't get enough of your love Babe or my first my last my everything (Barry White), 6th Ave heartache (The Wallflowers), Know your enemy or favorite son* (Green Day)
Female Ensemble:
Call from the Vatican (Nine), Saturday Night in the City from The Wedding Singer, “Come to Your Senses” from Tick tick boom (probably will be suuuppper overdone at a rent audition, Safe In the City” from Taboo, Look at The Who’s Tommy, I Will Prevail from Wonderland, Forever from Shrek the Musical, Anything Natalie sings in Next to Normal… or just any female song in that show, My Strongest Suit from Aida (only really good for Maureen), The Dark I know Well is overdone but good
Grease:
Sandy:
How Lovely to be a woman (Bye bye birdie), Anything Toffee sings in Zombie Prom**, happy to keep his dinner warm, love me tender or there's always me (all shook up)}, Lonely pew (Reefer Madness) Someday (Wedding Singer), you don't have to say you love me (Dusty Springfield), Inside you heart* from Bat Boy
Danny:
how can I say goodbye* (Zombie Prom), Mary Jane/Mary Lane (Reefer Madness), I don’t want to (all shook up), it takes two (hairspray), One last kiss (bye bye birdie), serve yourself (pump boys and dinettes), Edgar’s part *of Comfort and Joy [i have kind of a weird solo cut that could do the trick] (Bat Boy), look at Crybaby
Rizzo:
Spanish rose, I don't know how to love him, big spender (sweet charity), one night with you *(All shook up), nobody's side (Chess), you don't have to say you love me** (Dusty Springfield)
Marty/Female Ensemble:
A teenager in love* (Return from the forbidden planet), fools fall in love (all shook up), change (a new brain), an English teacher (Bye bye birdie)}, whatever Lola wants (damn Yankees), stuff from Bonnie&Clyde, you don't have to say you love me, wishing and hoping*, or Son of a Preacher Man (or anything she's done, really (Dusty Springfield), a tonnn of female stuff from Bat Boy, look at Shout! A Mod Musical, a lot of pop songs of the 50s and 60s.
Kenickie/Male Ensemble:
Stuff from catch me of you can, All shook up, me (BATB), a tonnn of Male stuff from Bat Boy, Jersey Boys, Footloose, a lot of pop songs of the 50s and 60s. Earth angels (crew cuts)
Legally blonde:
Elle:
Fly, Fly, Away” - Catch Me If You Can , “Fly Into the Future**” - Vanities, “On My Way” - Violet, “How to Return Home” - Tales from the Bad Years}*
Emmet:
Freeze Your Brain” - Heathers, Wouldn't it be nice or I'll be here (Wild Party), Purpose (Ave Q), Marry me a little * Company), my next story (Glory days), They say it's wonderful (Annie Get Your Gun)}, let me walk among you (Bat boy), it took me awhile (John & Jen)
Warren:
Freeze Your Brain” - Heathers}
Wouldn't it be nice (Wild Party), The Green (Wedding Singer), Bye Room (John & Jen)
Vivienne/Brooke:
Candy Store” or “Beautiful” - Heathers, Pop!”- The Wedding Singer, Miss Byrd” -Closer Than Ever}
Margot, Pilar & Serena:
You’ve Got Possibilities”, “Getting Ready” - 13}
Pr. Callahan:
The pinstripes are all they see (Catch Me if you can), all I care about is love (Chicago), Sweet Charity,
Paulette:
Shy” - Once Upon a Mattress, “What Ever Happened to My Part” - Spamalot, “A Little Brains A Little Talent” - Damn Yankees , “As We Stumble Along” - The Drowsy Chaperone, The same old music** (Vanities), I ain't got time (Zanna don't), plain Jane fast ass (bare), Get out and stay out, change* (a new brain)
Kate & Female Ensemble:
Someday*- The Wedding Singer, Let’s Hear it for the Boy- Footloose, Mixtape- Avenue Q, Once Upon a Time- Brooklyn: The Musical, Cute Boys With Short Haircuts* or The Same Old Music or Fly Into the Future from Vanities
Grandmaster & Male Ensemble:
it takes two (hairspray), look at bring it on, Charlie’s stuff* kinky boots
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#MonthOfSpreads2 Oct2 - The Song Seer Spread
#MonthOfSpreads2 #Oct2 #SongSeer
Step One: Get a few of your favorite songs and compile them into a playlist.
Step Two: Shuffle your playlist and stop at one song. Listen to this song.
Step Three: Shuffle your cards or mix up your divination tool of choice and pull one to three cards asking this one question:
1. What message or advice does this song/piece of music have for me today?
Step Four: Use the cards pulled alongside your music to decipher the message and meaning within the song.
I’m migrating my music from a desktop to a laptop at present, so I created a playlist by selecting all the songs on my laptop which had 4-5 star ratings. This gave me a 43 song list. I shuffled it, using the first song played as the selection for today’s divination.
The song chosen was David Sylvain’s “Words from the Shaman Part 2 - Incantation” from his 1985 album ALCHEMY: AN INDEX OF POSSIBILITIES.
Let’s just pause and unpack the song for a few moments. Literally, the title of the album and the song. As an alchemist, I don’t see coincidence, I see alignment of energies and recurrences of significance. If we are in harmony with Nature, these things are not accidents. 1985 was the year I graduated high school, and first visited London, where I am currently planning to go and present on women in alchemy, in the summer of 2019. I first encountered this song (1999 I think) when I was given a copy of a CD called AMBIENT EXTRACTIONS VOL 1 by the transgender co-worker I had just hired as my assistant at the San Francisco fetish company where I was working at the time.
The Reading - The deck is the Tarot of the Silicon Dawn. It has extra cards and an extra suite when compared to a traditional tarot.
99 of Wands - The High Priestess - Progeny of VOID
99 of Wands is the Starseed. I think of it like the Star Child at the end of 2001 but Earth-centric. It feels like one of the most positive cards in the entire deck to me. This is a more Earthly incarnation of alchemical gold, the tiny drop or spark that you use to begin a new experiment. But more like a green goo version. If this card had a song by itself, it might be “Something’s Coming” from West Side Story.
The High Priestess of this deck is Dualities. Yeah, I know, I got ‘em. In a world of male and female, I am bigender. Not agender, not androgynous. Think more like a traffic light that has one pink light and one blue light. and they just keep blinking in turn. That’s my gender. In a world of introvert and extrovert, I am ambivert. I want to alternate being busy and interacting with people with completely NOT. Often within the same day, sometimes within the same five minutes. In alchemy, there is the Sacred Androgyne, but clearly depicted as half man and half woman, sometimes called a rebus. It’s become clear that I have been this way my entire life, but have bounced back and forth really unhappily as society around me has repeatedly demanded that I just be one thing and not two, and I really need to be done trying. I am the two that is one. If this card had it’s own song, it would be “Weapon of Choice” by Fatboy Slim.
Progeny of VOID - I included a second shot of just this card in an attempt to show the gorgeous embossed art that is this card, and an image of the artwork so you can actually tell what it is. Progeny of VOID is gloss black on matte black, showing an alien landscape and it’s meaning is “rock is resources.” To a Virgo, with Virgo rising and five signs in Virgo, who once was told by a witch I wasn’t just earthen, I was freakin’ bedrock, that’s really quite encouraging. If this card had it’s own song, it might be “The Rock” from Quadrophenia.
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For the music ask; 1,2,3,14,18,21,23,24,30,31,33,35,37,44,47,51,57,59,60,61,65 😘
1. Favorite Band: probably The Who (I feel so sorry bc Queen had this spot for such a looooooooong time)
2. Favorite Song: (it changes every day basically but I always say this song when asked) spread your wings by Queen
3. Favorite Album: The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd (I am a huge album enthusiast so i have many fav albums jhgf)
14. Would you rather party with Janis Joplin or Keith Moon? K E I T H
18. Would you rather dress like David Bowie or Syd Barrett? Syd! I loved his style
21. The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? The Beatles! But im warming up with the rolling stones recently :)
23. Should bands break up over band members deaths? puhhhh thats such a hard question! I think they are the ones who have to decide this, not the fans or whoever. I think there are many good examples in the music history that they should NOT break up and continue
24. George Harrison or Eric Clapton? I LOVE BOTH BUT GEORGEEE
30. Best modern band? Its weird because I dont really listen to modern bands, I listen to modern solo artists haha. But I really like Alter Bridge
31. Have you ever cried over a band? …. um … yes (basically everytime I listen to Quadrophenia I realise how amazing they were, same with dark side of the moon and when I think of the fact that i will never see freddie mercury i could cry rn)
33. Have you ever kissed a poster of CD? YES
35. Have you ever bought overpriced merchandise? No I wouldnt say it was overprized :)
37. Have you ever legitimately fallen in love with a band member? hmm I dont know. I think I have a HUGE crush on David Gilmour (and John Entwistle kinda) but not the fallen in love for real like
44. Would you ever smoke a joint with Bob Dylan? OFC I WOULD
47. Would you ever time travel (with risk of getting lost in space) to meet your favorite band? I think yes bc 1. I LOVE TIME TRAVEL AND ITS SO INTERESTING 2. basically all my fav bands are from the same period so I could meet them al at once muahahah 3. i love the period (60s/70s) 4. Im too curious and carefree not to do it
51. Paul McCartney or Keith Moon? THEYRE BOTH SO CUTE ??? i cant choose… Keith Moon
57. Damon Albarn or Liam Gallagher? Liam Gallagher
59. Jimmy Page or Robert Plant? DEF Robert
60. David Bowie or Keith Richards? puhhh I think its David :)
61. Lennon/McCartney or Jagger/Richards? Im a Beatles fan so Lennon/Mccartney for sure!
65. Debbie Harry or Madonna? I dont listen to both tbh >
THANKS EVA FOR THIS SUPER MASSIVE GIANTIC ASK
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On this date…
June 7th
1963 - The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones released their debut single, 'Come On'. Recorded the previous month, the track was originally written and released by Chuck Berry in 1961. The B-side was also a cover version, Willie Dixon’s 'I Want to Be Loved'. The single reached No.21 in the UK chart.
1964 - The Rolling Stones
During their first ever US tour The Rolling Stones were booed off stage at a gig in San Antonio, Texas. Some performing Monkeys who had been the act on before the Stones were brought back on stage for another performance.
1969 - The Who
The Who's fourth album, 'Tommy' album entered the UK chart, peaking at No.2. One of two full-scale rock operas from The Who (the other being the 1973 'Quadrophenia'). The double album tell's a loose story about a "deaf, dumb and blind boy" who becomes the leader of a messianic movement, Tommy was the first musical work to be billed overtly as a rock opera.
1969 - Steve Winwood
British supergroup Blind Faith, featuring Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Rick Grech and Steve Winwood made their live debut at a free concert in London's Hyde Park. Their only album release provoked controversy because the cover featured a topless pubescent girl, holding a silver space ship which some perceived as a phallic symbol. The US record company issued it with an alternative cover which showed a photograph of the band on the front. Rumours about the girl's relationship to the band fuelled the controversy; among them were that she was a groupie kept as a slave by the band members.
1969 - Johnny Cash
Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell both appeared on the first ABC TV Johnny Cash Show from Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Dylan sang I Threw It All Away and Living The Blues and duetted with Johnny Cash on Girl From The North Country.
1975 - Elton John
Elton John's ninth studio album 'Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboys', went to No.1 on the US album chart, the first album ever to enter the US chart at No.1. (where it stayed for seven weeks). Captain Fantastic' is a concept album that gives an autobiographical glimpse at the struggles John (Captain Fantastic) and Taupin (the Brown Dirt Cowboy) had in the early years of their musical careers in London.
1977 - Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin played the first of six sold out nights at Madison Square Garden, in New York City during their 11th and final North American tour. Playing a 3 hour set, tickets cost $8.50 - $10.50.
1987 - David Bowie
David Bowie played a concert in West Berlin in front of the Reichstag with the speakers pointing towards the nearby Berlin Wall where thousands of young East Berliners stood and listened.
1998 - Wally Gold
Songwriter Wally Gold died in a New Jersey hospital aged 70. Wrote 'It's My Party' hit for Lesley Gore and 'It's Now or Never', hit for Elvis Presley. Member of late 50s group The Four Esquires, produced Kansas & Gene Pitney.
2007 - Bo Diddley
The funeral of guitarist, singer Bo Diddley took place in Gainesville, Florida. Many in attendance chanted "Hey Bo Diddley" shortly after family members had passed by his coffin as a gospel band played Bo Diddley's music. At the service, they presented a floral tribute in form of his trademark square guitar.
2010 - Eagles
Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh was granted a restraining order against an elderly neighbor who allegedly threatened to kill him. The man was also ordered to pay more than $1,500 in legal fees.
2012 - Bob Welch
Bob Welch, an early member of Fleetwood Mac who enjoyed a successful solo career with hits such as 'Ebony Eyes,' was found dead after an apparent suicide at home in Nashville. He was 66. Police said Welch's body was found by his wife Wendy with a single gunshot wound to the chest, and he had left a suicide note. Welch was part of Fleetwood Mac in their early years from 1971 to 1974 and worked on such albums as Future Games and Bare Trees.
2015 - Elton John
Sir Elton John lost his cool during a performance at Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium in England after he likened a steward to Hitler as she tried to stop crowds from surging forward during a gig. In an expletive-laden rant, John went on to say it was "not China" and he picked out a female steward, telling her: "You put a uniform on and you think you're Hitler - well you're not."
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20 - 30, that's a task and a bit!
YAY THANK YOU!!!20- #1 And your bird can sing by the beatles, #2 d’you know what I mean by oasis, #3 autumn almanac by the kinks21- #1 boy by U2, #2 bright as yellow by the innocent mission, #3 ballerina out of control by the ocean blue22- #1 hey Jude by the Beatles, #2 let it be by the Beatles, #3 dont think twice it’s alright by bob dylan 23- #1 dancing in the moonlight by thin lizzy, #2 baba oriely by The Who, #3 here comes my girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers24- oh dude that’s all of them lmao25- #1 The May queen by Robert plant, #2 flower power by Greta van fleet, #3 I’m always doing the right thing by David Byrne26- #1 la vie en rose by Edith Piaf, #2 comme d’habitute by Claude François, #3 99 luftballons by nena27- lmao so as someone whose never been drunk I guarantee that if I were to be drunk I’d sing along to anything28- ^ again lol but I’d think it’d be #1 Thank you by Led Zeppelin, #2 anything from dark side of the moon, #3 you don’t know how it feels by Tom Petty 29- alright first and foremost #1 the entirety of Quadrophenia bc I am 100% sure I would not be okay if not for that album it literally saved my life, but also #2 end of the line by the traveling wilburys, #3 the ballad of sir frankie crisp by George Harrison30- BOI ALRIGHT HERE WE GO!!! YALL GOTTA LISTEN TO #1 LITERALLY ANYTHING BY AL STEWART HES A MUSICAL GENIUS AND SEVERALLY UNDER-APPRECIATED #2 silly love songs bc it’s just nice #3 again anything from Quadrophenia it’s all good tbhThank you again for the ask this was so much fun to fill out!! I hope you like some of these!!! :D 💕🤘
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split enz, the cars & the who :D
🌟split enz🌟1. song I like the most: firedrill, by tim - ring ring ring that jaunty, lively b-side - and our day by neil, an ode to a life that’s to come and bless a family’s.2. album cover I like the most: time and tide and conflicting emotions have such precious artworks ad i initially can’t choose - though i have a thing for blues and gold tones, time and tide wins the fight because noel designed a logo for the album too (clock and moon), later to be seen on the hamilton gig intro. but god, remembering that Phil painted their dear faces on conflicting emotion is really blessing - he accepted ad created that lovely surreal thingo we frenz remember. but the sunset on time and tide is unbeatable.3. song that makes me wanna dance: plenty a frickton, from no bother to me to working up an appetite - they have developed such a pretty, danceable sound…4. song that made me cry: …a sound that goes wild. in fact no enz song did really make me cry but i did feel a soothing spiritual link to the songs talking about nature, as never ceases, or remember when?.5. member I feel the closest connection with: phil. though years have dug great differences in betweens us, me and the younger phil, we both had flowy hair, are artsy and have trust issues as big as mansions.6. hottest/most beautiful member: i guess it’s their naturally sun-blessed kiwi look but i love the finns to bits7. most entertaining member: noel he wrote comments on things for the enz fanclub or music press or nigel, who was a master of random action photo shooting - but honestly all of them were so particularly fun to watch onstage8. merchandise I own: waiata, time and tide and conflicting emotions on vinyl9. if I have seen them live and where: noooo and i wish i could’ve gone to Hamilton one, it was fab to see on youtube10. memories involving the band: when i spun my beautiful copy of time and tide for the first time - at nighttime on the best location ever: on the balcony of my seaside house. and all of a sudden during haul away i catch phil’s voice clearly singing ‘tell me more about split enz’ as seen in their demo ‘split ends’. whoosh. slashy feelings call.🌟the cars🌟1. song I like the most: fine line for heavenly moments of peace and running to you for when channeling energy is needed. love their keyboard lines, greg always slays the fuck outta all albums with dem skills *bostonian accent*2. album cover I like the most: pa no ra m. will forever be in love with that handpainted checkered flag flowin’ against that rich navy background - and let’s not forget the band pictures.and the b/w. and the colourblock on the inner sleeve3. song that makes me wanna dance: cruiser - that song is one hot summer ride to the beach on your shiny red Cadillac - condensed in the cars’ catchiest ever tune.4. song that made me cry: go away because it gives me shimmering hope. th voice of ben proposing ‘why don’t we go?’ is possibly one of the most ominous things i weirdly find comforting5. member I feel the closest connection with: david, the son of glam. i’ve been told i’m good ad picking the right items that match our aesthetics -david’s a champion at this i tell you. we’re artsy, sultry and we love to create shiny things6. hottest/most beautiful member: great gods - i feel all of them own a specifical kind of rare beauty that so ties up with their personalities and right now i can’t chooseeee7. most entertaining member: this is greg’s throne. he absolutely looks like the funniest person in the bunch and to me it’s enough to give him an ukulele and he’ll show you the way8. merchandise I own: door to door and panorama on vinyl. not much, huh?9. If I have seen them live and where: another act tha i’d kill to see live with virgo boy ben10. memories involving the band: sitting on the damn sofa writing some slashy romantic narrative last winter. it was centered on the theme of snow because we got caught in a terrible snowstorm nd i needed to convey the beauty of that into the cars, which i was soooo into during that time. one day i’ll ake a throwback post on the insta…🌟the who🌟1. song I like the most: the best of all who songs i heard so far, a song i feel truly fucking bound to - love reign o’er me. never fails to catch my senses, with those rippling guitars and grrrrr vocals2. album cover I like the most: has to be my generation. gotta love that bunch o’ britons showing off some mod britishness3. song that makes me wanna dance: has to be my generation - it‘s such a timeless fun tune i love to these day for its mod hymn nature.4. Song that made me cry: not really cry but hell, drowning has such heavy dragging lyrics - each time i try listening to it my mind forgets the rhythm and all and focuses on the lyrics5. member I feel the closest connection with: pete - among all i can easily say he has sympathy for waters. oh and we have the same everlasting bugger-off pout. 6. hottest/most beautiful member: pete again - he has this beautiful pair of crystal blue eyes and b/w photos make ‘em look super shiny. plus he’s a resting bitchface - big bonus point. 7. most entertaining member: i originally reserved this space for the cutest creature that is into keith but i got to say the most entertaining are all of them around keith. 8. merchandise I own: quadrophenia double cd, pete’s autobio and a model of one of his gits. does a badly handpainted hot wheels model car count? 9. if I have seen them live and where. god that would’ve been e x p l o s i v e 10. memories involving the band: happily shaking to my generation at my seaside house when i was little! i used to mix this and good vibrations into one song as they came together on this double cd my parents had. we still play that every now and then…thank you so much!
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Fashion in Films
1920's
Pandora´s Box (1929)
1930's
Every Day’s a Holiday (1937)
Desire (1936)
Little Women (1933)
Letty Lynton (1932)
The Women (1939)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
It Happened One Night (1934)
1940's
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Laura (1944)
The Outlaw (1943)
Now Voyager (1942)
Lady In the Dark (1944)
Casablanca (1942)
Gilda (1946)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
1950's
Auntie Mame (1958)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Rear Window (1954)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
Pat and Mike (1952)
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Funny Face (1957)
And God Created Woman (1957)
High Society (1956)
The Seven Year Itch (1955)
To Catch a Thief (1955)
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
The Wild One (1954)
Sabrina (1954)
Roman Holiday (1953)
1960's
Barbarella (1968)
Two for the Road (1967)
Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)
The Birds (1963)
Lolita (1962)
La Dolce Vita (1960)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Valley of the Dolls (1967)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Belle de Jour (1967)
Blow Up (1966)
8 1/2(1963)
The Pink Panther (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)
Le Mepris (1963)
Dr. No (1962)
West Side Story (1961)
Breakfast at Tiffany´s (1961)
1970's
The Three Days of the Condor (1975)
The Stepford Wives (1975)
Shaft (1971)
The Eyes of Laura Mars (1970)
Quadrophenia (1979)
Grease (1978)
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Annie Hall (1977)
Grey Gardens (1975)
Chinatown (1974)
The Great Gatsby (1974)
Ciao Manhattan (1972)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Love Story (1970)
1980's
Working Girl (1988)
The Untouchables (1987)
Dirty Dancing (1987)
Out of Africa (1985)
Heathers (1989)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Wall Street (1987)
Pretty in Pink (1987)
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Purple Rain (1984)
The Cotton Club (1984)
Risky Business (1983)
Flash dance (1983)
Scarface (1983)
Blade Runner (1982)
American Gigolo (1980)
1990's
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
The Talented Mr Ripley (1999)
The Fifth Element (1997)
Evita (1996)
Clueless (1995)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Reservoir Dogs(1992)
Pretty Woman (1990)
Xanadu (1990)
2000's
Moulin Rouge (2001)
A Single Man (2009)
Coco before Chanel (2009)
The September Issue (2009)
Sex and the City (2008)
Atonement (2007)
Marie Antoinette (2006)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Kill Bill – Vol. 1 (2003)
2010's
Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
Sex and the City 2 (2010)
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Got tagged by the homie @professormadcap to do the shuffle challenge. I'll be shuffling ma muzac on Apple Music and I'll be adding my top played according to Apple -- LEGGO 1. blur - "Girls and Boys"
2. Hyukoh - "Hooka"
3. Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Alyo (Live"
4. Billy Joel - "Billy the Kid"
5. Catfish and the Bottlemen - "Tyrants"
6. Madness - "My Girl"
7. Leonard Bernstein - "Symphonic Dance from West Side Story"
8. Jeff Buckley - "Alligator Wine"
9. IU - "Love Alone"
10. The Who - "Quadrophenia" TOP 10 - 1. Björk - "It's Oh So Quiet" 2. Bombay Bicycle Club - "Lights Out, Worlds Gone" 3. BTS - "Lost" 4. BTS - "Save ME" 5. Father John Misty - "I Love You, Honeybear" 6. Green Day - "When I Come Around" 7. The Jam - "A Town Called Malice" 8. Pulp - "Disco 200" 9. Oasis - "She's Electric" 10. NWA - "A Bitch Iz a Bitch Yes, you have seen this. Now do it. I tag the people I kinda talk to on this website these days - @screechingllamaphantom @whenwillthesunset @high-tops-any-day
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FINAL POST!! Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
It’s graduation week. Four years of sharing album-of-the-week are over. It’s important to wrap this up with a special album. I’ve decided to go with one of the best debut albums ever, by one of my favorite musicians, for whom I have the utmost respect. With this last album, I want to affirm that this effort was to support my daughter’s personal and professional interests in music (my aim was true). Also, I wanted the graduation album to welcome her to the grown-up world of working for a living (”Welcome To The Working Week”). And finally, since I’ve tied politics to so many of these albums, it feels appropriate - as President Trump continues to bring the country and perhaps the world to ruin (this week, by backing out of the Paris Climate Accord) - to close this project with the track, “Waiting For The End Of The World.”
1 "Welcome to the Working Week" 2 "Miracle Man" 3 "No Dancing" 4 "Blame It on Cain" 5 "Alison" 6 "Sneaky Feelings" 7 "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" 8 "Less Than Zero" 9 "Mystery Dance" 10 "Pay It Back" 11 "I'm Not Angry" 12 "Waiting for the End of the World"
Last week, T Bone Burnett’s name was one of those in the collaboration, and I mentioned his Academy Award winning work on the “Cold Mountain” soundtrack. Well, Elvis Costello collaborated with T Bone to write the track “Scarlett Tide” for that soundtrack. The collaborations Elvis has been a part of are numerous and, I’m sure, will go on and on. He has made so much music in genres outside his punk-pop, new-wave origins that it defies categorization. I recommend a Wikipedia search to keep track of it all. Of late, what I have been most impressed with from Elvis is the musically collaborative TV show he did called “Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...” I only saw a few episodes, but they were brilliant. Check it out if you're so inclined. It’s all available on DVD or BluRay.
In closing, I’d like to thank everyone who read my foolish posts (with especially large portions of thanks to those of you who occasionally corrected me) and everyone who listened along with us. As a postscript, here is the entire list of 194 albums we listened to over this four-year project, and the date we started listening. We started a little late, so we did two albums per week through the first summer session to try to catch up on the total count. With occasional exceptions, the albums were pre-1999 (the year my daughter was born). We followed some themes here and there, but mostly we just rocked out!
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac 10/20/2013
Deja Vu - Crosby Stills Nash & Young 10/27/2013
Best of the Doobies - The Doobie Brothers 11/3/2013
Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - The Eagles 11/10/2013
Greatest Hits 1974-1978 - Steve Miller Band 11/17/2013
American Beauty - Grateful Dead 11/24/2013
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground 12/1/2013
Loaded - The Velvet Underground 12/8/2013
The Monkees - The Monkees 12/15/2013
Jackson 5 Christmas Album - Jackson 5 12/22/2013
The #1's - Elvis Presley 12/29/2013
Legend from the Master Tapes - Buddy Holly 1/5/2014
The #1's - Diana Ross & The Supremes 1/12/2014
Singles 1969-1981 - The Carpenters 1/19/2014
16 Greatest Hits - The Mamas & Papas 1/26/2014
Greatest Hits - The Byrds 2/2/2014
Greatest Hits - Bob Dylan 2/9/2014
Greatest Hits - Simon & Garfunkel 2/16/2014
Greatest Hits - James Taylor 2/23/2014
Greatest Hits - Linda Ronstadt 3/2/2014
Greatest Hits - Janis Joplin 3/9/2014
Greatest Hits - The Doors 3/16/2014
Smash Hits - Jimi Hendrix 3/23/2014
Greatest Hits - Queen 3/30/2014
Legend - Bob Marley & The Wailers 4/6/2014
Mania - The Ramones 4/13/2014
Lennon Legend: The Very Best Of John Lennon - John Lennon 4/20/2014
The Hits - Johnny Cash 4/27/2014
A Quiet Normal Life: The Best Of Warren Zevon - Warren Zevon 5/4/2014
Gold - ABBA 5/11/2014
Greatest Hits - Cat Stevens 5/18/2014
The Best Of - Steely Dan 5/25/2014
Greatest Hits - Bruce Springsteen 6/1/2014
Greatest Hits - Elton John 6/8/2014
Endless Summer - The Beach Boys 6/15/2014
Hot Rocks - The Rolling Stones 6/22/2014
Led Zeppelin III - Led Zeppelin 6/29/2014
Rubber Soul - The Beatles 7/6/2014
Revolver - The Beatles 7/6/2014
Who's Next - The Who 7/13/2014
The Who By Numbers - The Who 7/13/2014
Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd 7/20/2014
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 7/20/2014
One For The Road - The Kinks 7/27/2014
Pretenders - Pretenders 8/3/2014
Learning To Crawl - Pretenders 8/3/2014
Nevermind The Bollocks - The Sex Pistols 8/10/2014
Sound Affects - The Jam 8/17/2014
London Calling - The Clash 8/24/2014
Changesonebowie - David Bowie 8/31/2014
Ghost In The Machine - The Police 9/7/2014
I Just Can't Stop It - The English Beat 9/14/2014
Absolutely - Madness 9/21/2014
Talk Talk Talk - The Psychedelic Furs 9/28/2014
Hits - Joni Mitchell 10/5/2014
Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones 10/12/2014
Eyes Open - Snow Patrol 10/19/2014
The Best Of Joan Armatrading - Joan Armatrading 10/26/2014
Upstairs At Eric's - Yaz 11/2/2014
Blue Bell Knoll - Cocteau Twins 11/9/2014
Life's Too Good - The Sugarcubes 11/16/2014
The B-52's - The B-52's 11/23/2014
Out Of Time - R.E.M. 11/30/2014
In My Tribe - 10,000 Maniacs 12/7/2014
Girlfriend - Matthew Sweet 12/14/2014
Joy: A Holiday Collection - Jewel 12/21/2014
Fumbling Toward Ecstacy - Sarah McLachlan 12/28/2014
Reading, Writing And Arithmetic - The Sundays 1/4/2015
Meat Is Murder - The Smiths 1/11/2015
Tragic Kingdom - No Doubt 1/18/2015
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette 1/25/2015
Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers 2/1/2015
Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins 2/8/2015
Ten - Pearl Jam 2/15/2015
Nevermind - Nirvana 2/22/2015
Live Through This - Hole 3/1/2015
Exile In Guyville - Liz Phair 3/8/2015
After - Lady Lamb the Beekeeper 3/15/2015
Garbage - Garbage 3/22/2015
Eight Arms To Hold You - Veruca Salt 3/29/2015
Rid Of Me - PJ Harvey 4/5/2015
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got - Sinead O'Connor 4/12/2015
Moondance - Van Morrison 4/19/2015
Joshua Tree - U2 4/26/2015
Fisherman's Blues - The Waterboys 5/3/2015
The Fine Art Of Surfacing - The Boomtown Rats 5/10/2015
To The Faithfully Departed - The Cranberries 5/17/2015
Sunshine On Leith - The Proclaimers 5/24/2015
Barricades and Brickwalls - Kasey Chambers 5/31/2015
Mars Needs Guitars - Hoodoo Gurus 6/7/2015
Kick - INXS 6/14/2015
Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit - Courtney Barnett 6/21/2015
The Iron Man - Pete Townshend 6/28/2015
The Wall - Pink Floyd 7/5/2015
Hair - Original Broadway Musical 7/12/2015
Quadrophenia - The Who 7/19/2015
American Idiot - Green Day 7/26/2015
Jesus Christ Superstar - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 8/2/2015
Grease - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 8/9/2015
Rocky Horror Picture Show - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 8/16/2015
Joe's Garage - Frank Zappa 8/23/2015
Graceland - Paul Simon 8/30/2015
So - Peter Gabriel 9/6/2015
Speaking In Tongues - Talking Heads 9/13/2015
The Cars - The Cars 9/20/2015
Boston Boston9/27/2015
Bachelor #2 or The Last Remains Of The Dodo - Aimee Mann 10/4/2015
Become What You Are - The Juliana Hatfield Three 10/11/2015
Verve Jazz Masters 51 - Blossom Dearie 10/18/2015
Come On Feel The Lemonheads - The Lemonheads 10/25/2015
Dizzy Up The Girl - Goo Goo Dolls 11/1/2015
Tiny Days - Scruffy The Cat 11/8/2015
Pills 'n' Thrills And Bellyaches - Happy Mondays 11/15/2015
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses 11/22/2015
Electric Honey - Luscious Jackson 11/29/2015
Becoming X - Sneaker Pimps 12/6/2015
Let Go - Avril Lavigne 12/13/2015
Personal Christmas Collection - Doris Day 12/20/2015
The Grey Album - DJ Dangermouse 12/27/2015
St. Elsewhere - Gnarls Barkley 1/3/2016
El Camino - The Black Keys 1/10/2016
The Good, The Bad, & The Queen - The Good, The Bad, & The Queen 1/17/2016
Little Broken Hearts - Norah Jones 1/24/2016
Avalanche - Thea Gilmore 1/31/2016
Born In The UK - Badly Drawn Boy 2/7/2016
Echo and the Bunnymen - Echo and the Bunnymen 2/14/2016
Central Reservation - Beth Orton 2/21/2016
Love Songs: Best of the Verve Song Books - Ella Fitzgerald 2/28/2016
The Sensual World - Kate Bush 3/6/2016
Arular - M.I.A. 3/13/2016
No Angel - Dido 3/20/2016
The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem 3/27/2016
White Blood Cells - The White Stripes 4/3/2016
Motown 40 Forever - Various Artists 4/10/2016
Running On Empty - Jackson Browne 4/17/2016
Purple Rain - Prince and the Revolution 4/24/2016
Raw Power - Iggy & The Stooges 5/1/2016
461 Ocean Boulevard - Eric Clapton 5/8/2016
Nick Of Time - Bonnie Raitt 5/15/2016
Damn The Torpedoes - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 5/22/2016
Low Budget - The Kinks 5/29/2016
Making Movies - Dire Straits 6/5/2016
Look Sharp - Joe Jackson 6/12/2016
Live Killers - Queen 6/19/2016
Living In Clip - Ani DiFranco 6/26/2016
Live At Luther College - Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds 7/3/2016
Carnegie Hall Live 1938 - Benny Goodman 7/10/2016
Bring On The Night - Sting 7/17/2016
The Secret Policeman's Other Ball - Various Artists 7/24/2016
Disraeli Gears - Cream 7/31/2016
Vol. 1 - Traveling Wilburys 8/7/2016
Down By The Old Mainstream - Golden Smog 8/14/2016
Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk 8/21/2016
Underachievers, Please Try Harder - Camera Obscura 8/28/2016
Horses - Patti Smith 9/4/2016
Under The Pink - Tori Amos 9/11/2016
Gordon - Barenaked Ladies 9/18/2016
#1 Record - Big Star 9/25/2016
Hello Starling - Josh Ritter 10/2/2016
Doolittle - Pixies 10/9/2016
Last Splash - The Breeders 10/16/2016
Star - Belly 10/23/2016
The Bends - Radiohead 10/30/2016
Medusa - Annie Lennox 11/6/2016
XO - Elliott Smith 11/13/2016
Meat Puppets II - Meat Puppets 11/20/2016
violent femmes - violent femmes 11/27/2016
Tidal - Fiona Apple 12/4/2016
Concrete Blonde - Concrete Blonde 12/11/2016
We Three Kings - The Roches 12/18/2016
Holiday Songs and Lullabies - Shawn Colvin 12/25/2016
Marquee Moon - Television 1/1/2017
English Settlement - XTC 1/8/2017
Pelican West - Haircut One Hundred 1/15/2017
Weezer - Weezer 1/22/2017
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel 1/29/2017
Car Wheels On A Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams 2/5/2017
Indigo Girls - Indigo Girls 2/12/2017
The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin - Aretha Franklin 2/19/2017
All For You - Diana Krall 2/26/2017
Collective Soul - Collective Soul 3/5/2017
The Trinity Session - Cowboy Junkies 3/12/2017
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - Pavement 3/19/2017
Tuesday Night Music Club - Sheryl Crow 3/26/2017
The Darklands - The Jesus and Mary Chain 4/2/2017
Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman 4/9/2017
You're Living All Over Me - Dinosaur Jr. 4/16/2017
Sea Change - Beck 4/23/2017
Auf der Maur - Melissa Auf der Maur 4/30/2017
The Ballad of the Broken Seas - Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan 5/7/2017
Contraband - Velvet Revolver 5/14/2017
Mermaid Avenue - Billy Bragg and Wilco 5/21/2017
Raising Sand - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss 5/28/2017
My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello 6/4/2017
You read all the way to the end! Thank you very much for your attention to my father/daughter project. Much love to you, and keep on listening.....
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