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sotonggg · 2 years ago
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Ahoyy Sotong here i accidentally deleted my old tumblr account so here's a new one😭😭😭
reposting some old drawings 😔👍
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julio-viernes · 11 months ago
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Más "Break The Dark" de Edgar Broughton, "The Deben Flow". Edgar no quiere entrar en el museo.
“Siempre me ha gustado la música electrónica, la programación y jugar con cosas. Y pensé que era hora de combinarlo todo. En 'Break The Dark', hay algo de guitarra EBow y guitarra acústica, pero principalmente teclados. Desafortunadamente, muchos de mis compañeros son como bandas de covers de sus propias canciones en estos días y yo no quería hacer eso. No quería ser un museo. Así que esto es realmente una especie de reinvención”.
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the-joy-of-knowledge · 2 years ago
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Hi, you seem educated on the finance field.. what resources (websites, articles, good quality books, Youtube channels) you suggest for someone who willingly wants to be financially independent? i dont know from where to start exactly. Plus, Im glad i found your blog since Im in the same journey, you are very inspiring, I hope you continue to carry yourself like this, you got all my support ♥
Hi!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support. I will try my best to give you as many resources as I can.
Books
I can’t stress reading enough. I have listed books on personal finance, corporate finance, career development, and self development.
The Almanac of Naval Ramakant
The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch
The Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
Obvious Adams by Robert Updegraff
I will Teach you to be Rich by Ramit Sethi
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason
What They Teach You At Harvard Business School by Philip Delves Broughton
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.
Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statement by Mary Buffet.
Websites & Articles
Bloomberg
CNBC
Business Insider
Kiplinger
Investopedia
Wall Street Journal
Forbes
Google Finance
New York Times: Your money
Consumer Reports
Youtube Channels
Finaius
David Rubenstein
Business Casual
CNBC Make It
Nate O'Brien
The Swedish Investor
Garry Tan
Business Insider
Business Stories
Ali Abdaal
I hope you found this helpful,
Love!!!
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steddiebang · 1 year ago
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An Act of Grace  |  Teen and Up Audiences |  71,388 Words
Author: missberrycake / @daysarestranger​ Artist: @bienmoreau​ Podficcer: singinginmay / @daysarestranger​ Beta Reader: @mentallyundone
On the morning after Broughton Hall’s annual summer fête, the body of a local Baron’s son was found on the grounds of the estate, as lifeless and cold as the morning was warm. Having spent the summer together, member of the household staff Edward Munson was the first to be suspected. As for the Baron’s son, perhaps there was more to him than the Baron would have society believe.
Decades later, Max Mayfield comes across the murder of Steven Harrington while researching topics for the second season of her hit true crime podcast. Along with her some-time engineer and full-time ex-boyfriend, Lucas, Max uncovers a story of two people that, entwined in secrecy and truths left unspoken, reaches out across history.
Fic - missberrycake  |  Art - bienmoreau |  Podfic - singinginmay
Pairings: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Maxine “Max” Mayfield/Lucas Sinclair Characters: Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington, Lucas Sinclair, Maxine “Max” Mayfield, Will Byers, Jim “Chief” Hopper, Jonathan Byers, Joyce Byers, Nancy Wheeler, Robin Buckley, Wayne Munson, Martin Brenner, Dustin Henderson, Claudia Henderson Tags: Minor Robin Buckley/Nancy Wheeler, Minor Joyce Byers/Jim “Chief” Hopper, Crime, Thriller, Murder, Mystery, Murder Mystery, 1910’s, Modern Era, Multi-Era, Historical Romance, True Crime Podcast, Podcasting, Happy Ending, POV Multiple, No Smut Trigger Warnings: Period-Typical Homophobia, Brief Descriptions of Violence
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swpics · 2 months ago
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Steve Broughton was 3rd in class driving a DJ Firehawk in the British Sprint Championship round at MALLORY PARK in June. Report on event in the August issue of Classic and Competition Car magazine. Free to read at www.classcompcar.com
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ellaelsinore · 1 year ago
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I am not a huge fic rec person but when I find something that captivates me, I literally want to tell the whole world. and I am CAPTIVATED.
This story is true crime told from both sides, and it is gorgeous, it is sweet, it is devastating, and it is BRILLIANT. Max and Lucas in the present navigating the discovery of Steve and Eddie's story in the past is one of the most beautifully written works I've read in a long time. If you like Edwardian romance or true crime, I urge you to give this a read.
Summary under the cut.
On the morning after Broughton Hall’s annual summer fête, the body of a local Baron’s son was found on the grounds of the estate, as lifeless and cold as the morning was warm. Having spent the summer together, member of the household staff Edward Munson was the first to be suspected. As for the Baron’s son, perhaps there was more to him than the Baron would have society believe.
Decades later, Max Mayfield comes across the murder of Steven Harrington while researching topics for the second season of her hit true crime podcast. Along with her some-time engineer and full-time ex-boyfriend, Lucas, Max uncovers a story of two people that, entwined in secrecy and truths left unspoken, reaches out across history.
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metalsongoftheday · 1 year ago
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Monday, July 3: Chateaux, "Spirit of the Chateaux"
R.I.P. Steve Grimmett (1959-2022)
Chained and Desperate was basically something for Steve Grimmett to do while he was working on getting Grim Reaper off the ground, and apparently the rest of Chateaux didn’t mind, since they were adamant about calling him a guest vocalist as opposed to a permanent member.  But Grimmett was enough of a presence that their next two records had a soundalike vocalist in Krys Mason, and the semi-epic “Spirit of the Chateaux” was just as much a showcase for Grimmett’s wailing as Tim Broughton’s shredding: presumably intended as an anthem, the track was at least a little laughable due to the overwrought howling about a mythical castle (that of course was also meant to reflect on the band’s own majesty) and not entirely contextually relevant guitar firepower.  But even though the track completely failed as a Maiden-esque epic- Chateaux was an Ebony act, after all- it did work as a late-period NWOBHM lurcher, making the most of Darryl Johnston’s frazzled and fried production and balancing Broughton and Grimmett in such a way that the ridiculousness of the singer’s histrionics went toe to toe with the guitarist’s noodling and brought a certain streetwise majesty to the proceedings.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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Count Dracula adjourns to Earth, accompanied by Frankenstein’s Monster, the Wolfman, the Mummy, and the Gillman. The uglies are in search of a powerful amulet that will grant them power to rule the world. Our heroes – the Monster Squad are the only ones daring to stand in their way. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Sean: André Gower Patrick: Robby Kiger Del: Stephen Macht Count Dracula: Duncan Regehr Frankenstein: Tom Noonan Horace: Brent Chalem Rudy: Ryan Lambert Phoebe: Ashley Bank Eugene: Michael Faustino Emily: Mary Ellen Trainor Scary German Guy: Leonardo Cimino Desperate Man: Jon Gries Detective Sapir: Stan Shaw Patrick’s Sister: Lisa Fuller E.J.: Jason Hervey Gillman: Tom Woodruff Jr. Mummy: Michael Reid MacKay Van Helsing: Jack Gwillim Pilot: David Proval Peasant Girl: Sonia Curtis Pantry Girl / Vampire: Julie Merrill Wolfman: Carl Thibault Film Crew: Writer: Shane Black Production Design: Albert Brenner Characters: Bram Stoker Sound Effects Editor: Samuel C. Crutcher Co-Producer: Neil A. Machlis Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis Makeup Artist: Katalin Elek Assistant Art Director: David F. Klassen Executive Producer: Rob Cohen Original Music Composer: Bruce Broughton Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Edlund Executive Producer: Keith Barish Art Direction: David M. Haber Characters: Mary Shelley ADR Editor: Eric Boyd-Perkins Makeup Artist: Zoltan Elek Executive Producer: Peter Hyams Writer: Fred Dekker Creature Design: Stan Winston Editor: James Mitchell Special Effects Coordinator: Phil Cory Special Effects Key Makeup Artist: Steve Wang Casting: Penny Perry Director of Photography: Bradford May Special Effects Key Makeup Artist: Tom Woodruff Jr. Producer: Jonathan A. Zimbert Special Effects Makeup Artist: Alec Gillis Special Effects Makeup Artist: John Rosengrant Special Effects Makeup Artist: Matt Rose Costume Supervisor: Michael W. Hoffman Foley Supervisor: Beth Sterner Sound Editor: John Shouse Costumer: Daniel Grant North Property Master: C.J. Maguire Hairstylist: Janice Alexander Supervising Sound Editor: Randle Akerson Set Designer: Roland E. Hill Jr. Visual Effects Art Director: Brent Boates Assistant Editor: Gillian L. Hutshing Visual Effects: Wayne Baker Special Effects Technician: Rocky Gehr Special Effects Key Makeup Artist: Shane Mahan Special Effects Supervisor: Ray Svedin Assistant Editor: Beverly Pinnas Visual Effects Editor: Michael Backauskas Assistant Sound Editor: Norval D. Crutcher III Visual Effects Coordinator: Lesley Mallgrave Special Effects Supervisor: Hans Metz Sound: Richard S. Church Sound Editor: Donlee Jorgensen Sound Editor: Stephen Bushelman Assistant Sound Editor: Ron Meredith Special Effects Technician: Jeff Rand Supervising Sound Editor: Norval D. Crutcher Set Designer: Harold Fuhrman Costume Supervisor: Aggie Lyon Movie Reviews:
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fkyumerica · 5 months ago
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jeph broughton drugged me with ryan schock/Trenton and don/stan, and steve,angela and their toy job, they make the drugs, in your food, drinks, anywhere, all the time and no im hot
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vmonteiro23a · 1 year ago
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ONCE IN 78’: Fast Breeder & The Radio Actors - "Nuclear Waste"
ONCE IN 78’: Fast Breeder & The Radio Actors – “Nuclear Waste” “May 11, 1978 Fast Breeder & The Radio Actors are described as a “secret enclave of past & future stars”. Their Anti-Nuke song “Nuclear Waste” is released today on No Nuke Records, with a little help from Virgin. Minor investigation reveals that the Radio Actors have Sting of the Police on vocals, Steve Broughton (ex-Roy Harper,…
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rastronomicals · 2 years ago
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My Time Machine Gigs
An unordered chronological list
--The Steve Miller Band in 1967 or 1968, this show looks good! or maybe when they co-headlined with The Doors at the Avalon Ballroom on April `14, 1967
-- Cream's Farewell concert featuring Yes and Taste in support. At the Royal Albert Hall, London November 26, 1968
--Any of the American shows in 1968 headlined by The Jimi Hendrix Experience with The Soft Machine in support. On September 9, at the Oakland Colisum, Vanilla Fudge also played, so maybe that one.
--Blind Faith at Hyde Park Eric Clapton famously didn't feel the performance was up to par, but the excerpts I've seen look fine, so since I've already got the time machine, what the fuck. June 7, 1969
--The Stones in the Park The first gig after the death of Brian Jones, of course, and Mick Taylor's first show as well. King Crimson, Family, and The Edgar Broughton Band were among those who provided support. July 5, 1969
--Yes at the Hollywood Sportatorium The Close to the Edge tour First show on the second leg of the American portion Something like Alan White's 25th show with the band They played a lot of other gigs along this jaunt, and I've seen Yessongs, which is what this would be, but why not see them at their peak where I cut my teeth? Would have done it then, except I was 7 years old. September 15, 1972
--The Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall Manchester, England If it was good enough for Pete Shelley, I know I'd like it. June 4, 1976
--Wire's First American Shows, at CBGB's 1978 Funny thing about Wire is they played Hammersmith before they played America. They flew to New York City two weeks after doing a show at the Lyceum, and basically did a weeklong residency at CBGB's, then flew back to England. Any of the seven shows would work for me, except for the one on Tuesday July 18, when they weren't at CBGB's at all, but at a Theatre the club ran on 2nd Avenue. I visted CBGB's before it closed, but it wasn't in it's prime, you know? Thanks to my time machine, I'll check *that* out as well as the band, who of course IRL I've never had even the opportunity to see. July 13 - July 21, 1978
Knebworth Festival Second Weekend Led Zeppelin's last UK show. Reputed to be a better gig than the one played the week before. "Sick Again," "Achilles Last Stand," "In the Evening," among others more often heard live. Todd Rundgren & Utopia, among others, backed up. August 11, 1979
--Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush w/ Angel w/ Humble Pie w/ Mother's Finest at the Hollywood Sportatorium I was aware of the show at the time, I like Frank Marino, he was at his goddamned *peak*, I could afford it (tickets were only $5), and I even knew who the reformed Humble Pie were. Yet I didn't fucking go. Of concerts I could realistically have gone to, my second biggest regret. I later saw Steve Marriott, with another version of Humble Pie, but never did catch Marino. April 19, 1980
--Gila Monster Jamboree at an undisclosed location in the Mojave Desert, east of Los Angeles Featuring Sonic Youth, Meat Puppets, and Perry Farrell's first band, Psi-Com January 5, 1985
--Volcano Suns/Big Black/Live Skull @ CBGB's I wonder whether Albini has ever *set foot* in the State of Florida. In any event, I got turned on to his band by a review of Atomizer in Spin and bought it shortly thereafter. Big Black neglected to play a show in my state before abruptly breaking up less than two years later. I know a guy who saw them at the Touch & Go reunion show, and boy am I freaking jealous. Also, Live Skull's live show ca. 1986 was very well portrayed by that Don't Get Any on You thing, but by the time I saw them in 1988 at the Cameo, Marnie Greenholz had split and their sound was all wrong. So a chance to see them right. I knew Volcano Suns back in the day from that "White Elephant" track on The Wailing Ultimate comp, and I know now that they've covered "Needles in the Camel's Eye," but it wouldn't be about them, not really. July 13, 1986
--CBGB 's Halloween 1986 Pussy Galore, primarily. Death of Samantha/Phantom Tollbooth/Kil Slug OK, last show at CBGB's. But it was an important place. Two other Homestead bands who appeared on The Wailing Ultimate, but this is all about Spencer & Hagerty & Cafritz etc. I've got a copy of "Biker Rock Loser/Cunt Tease," sounds great. I mean, it sounds shitty, but it's supposed to sound shitty. Gloriously shitty, that's it. Anyway, Pussy Galore at their peak, 'nuf said. October 31, 1986
--Any of the dates along Pavement's 1992 Slanted and Enchanted tour They were at the 40 Watt Club in Athens September 12, so maybe that would be a good one? Huge fan of the band since S&E came out, even wrote them a fan letter, but did they ever repay my fandom with a SoFla gig? No! They pretty much suck for that, but I'll still give the time machine a spin to go 'n' see 'em.
--Any of the Generator Parties hosted in the Sonoran Desert by Sons of Kyuss, or Kyuss How about this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd_cV3zfQjs which was May 18, 1993
--Nirvana w/ The Breeders @ the Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, Miami My biggest regret. Not that I didn't have a ticket. I did, along with my roommate. But I got sick. Really fucking sick. I remember lying on the couch in the living room, sweating bullets, hallucinating, without the barest energy to turn my head, and Tim left for the show, I hear him rather than see him, 'are you sure you can't make it' and I mumbled, "I'll see them next time." and the door shut and I was absorbed by strange fever dreams I did see The Breeders 20 years later, and it was a good show, too, but it didn't work out as well with Nirvana. November 27, 1993
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julio-viernes · 11 months ago
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Un trabajo innovador de una vieja leyenda del rock. Escucho, impresionado, el último álbum del histórico del rock inglés Edgar Broughton, "Break The Dark", publicado a finales del mes de octubre. De esto me he enterado vía exyugoslavo gracias a la lista que ha hecho Josemi en X (Twitter) de 24 álbumes publicados en 2023 por artistas de más de 70 años.
"Break The Dark", es un disco eléctronico y eléctrico, barroco, denso, triste, de desasosegante belleza, que suena a terminal, y se puede relacionar en algún corte con los trabajos postreros de Leonard Cohen y Johnny Cash, aunque su sonoridad es distinta, más compleja y rica. Broughton ha hecho una de sus mejores creaciones a los 76 años, imponente versión de "Morning Dew" incluida. La muerte de su hermano Steve Broughton, el baterista de Edgar Broughton Band, en mayo de 2022 sin duda ha tenido que ver mucho en todo esto.
El álbum nació durante el confinamiento COVID y evolucionó hasta convertirse en un proyecto verdaderamente único y especial. El álbum cuenta con apariciones en algunos temas del bajista de la E.B.B., Arthur Grant, y el violonchelista Calle Arngrip y ha sido mezclado por el famoso productor e ingeniero John Leckie, que comenzó su carrera como operador de cinta en el primer álbum de la Edgar Broughton Band, 'Wasa Wasa'.
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rainingmusic · 3 years ago
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Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Pt. I)
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generationclash · 5 years ago
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Retronaut Selects: City Boy - Book Early (1978)
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This is one of my favorites stories to tell.
At the time, when I first saw this album, I had never heard of City Boy before.
I recall seeing two of their albums, “Book Early” which was an open copy in shrinkwrap and “The Day The Earth Caught Fire” which was sealed.
I left them. Oddly, the next time I went, they were still there.
I’m something of the person who believes there’s signs in life, certain hints that should be taken. 
So, I stopped playing games. I got both of them.
After doing so, I said the following now iconic quote, “I hope they’re good, because now I’ve got two of their albums.”
When I got home, I spun Book Early for the first time. It was the coolest thing I ever heard and City Boy has been one of my favorite bands ever since.
Essential Tracks: Summer In The Schoolyard, Cigarettes, Do What You Do, Do Well
Listen on Spotify: Book Early
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nofatclips · 2 years ago
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Welcome to the Machine (Pink Floyd cover) by Hundred Year Old Man from the Black Fire EP [Alt. link: Spotify from the Rei EP]
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brujaporfavor · 3 years ago
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Well, technically a favorite character doesn't mean "type" but for the purpose of this post I shall endeavor to put nine "attracted to" characters below — honestly, nine wasn't enough but I did my best.
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Snagged this from @artsy-bothan
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