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blueiight · 1 year ago
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guessimdumb · 1 year ago
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Walter Washington - Goody Man (1969)
Better known as Walter "Wolfman" Washington, from the first note you can tell it's an Eddie Bo production - funky, funky and funny.
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evilhorse · 1 year ago
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The next stop is Washington, D.C.
(Marvel Two-In-One #27)
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culturalappreciator · 2 years ago
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RIP to singer & jazz great Walter Washington, better known as
Wolfman (1943-2022)
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Walter "Wolfman" Washington: "Save Your Love For Me" - Virtual Crescent City Blues & BBQ Fest (2020)
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thenixkat · 7 days ago
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On gods, 'werewolves are always blue-collar, poor, and poc' is not the fucking totality of werewolf fiction, and doesn't even touch on folklore and older works.
Here's some works off the top of my head with middle-class, upper-middle-class, rich werewolves, and or werewolf nobility:
Wolves of Wall Street (2002)
Little Women and Werewolves by Porter Grand, Louisa May Alcott
Mercy Thompson and Alpha & Omega series books by Patricia Briggs (there's rape, incest, and a boatload of misogynistic werewolf tropes be aware if you wish to read these)
The Wolf Man and it's remake
Werewolf of London (1935)
Blood & Chocolate (film 2007)
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010 film)
Bisclavret
Lay of Melion
Le Morte d'Arthur
Sir Marrok: A Tale of the Days of King Arthur by Allen French
The Wolf Leader by Alexandre Dumas
Cursed (2005 film)
Full Eclipse (1993)
Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
The Howling (film 1981)
Ladyhawke (1985)
Moon of the Wolf (1972)
Silver Bullet (film 1985)
Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King
Teen Wolf (1985) and sequel
Trick 'r Treat (2007)
The Werewolf of Washington (1973)
Wolf (1994)
100% Wolf (2020)
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman (2000)
Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf (1988) (we don't forget that Shaggy has inherited Confederate plantation owner wealth in this house)
The Beast Must Die (1974)
Bad Moon (1996)
Thor by Wayne Smith
And as always pls fucking read some folklore instead of just basing yer knowledge on monsters on watered-down memes based on pop-culture movies and paranormal romance novels.
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would-they-listen-to-that · 12 days ago
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Hiiii! For the event, can I get a Crow T Robot x Reader playlist?
‧₊˚🖇️✩ ₊˚🎧⊹♡ hi caller!
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Nothing Worth Loving Isn't Askew - Lemon Demon
Just the Two of Us - Grover Washington Jr.
Batman, Wolfman, Frankenstein, or Dracula - The Diamonds
Horror Movies - Dickie Goodman
Green Light - Lorde
Animal - Def Leppard
Just What I Needed - The Cars
Love My Way - The Psychedelic Furs
Femme Fatale - Velvet Underground ft. Nico
Layla - Derek & the Dominos
thanks for dialing in!
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atomic-sludge · 1 year ago
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Kind of a random thought, but... do we think stuff like Santa/the easterbunny/tooth fairy could be real in the Dan Vs universe? I know that generally the characters in-universe dont believe in them, Dan gets mocked for the possibility he still believes in Santa in The Mall Santa. HOWEVER we have stuff like The Wolfman and George Washington where Dan's belief in something out there is mocked but proven right in the end. We know for a fact that Wolfmen, ghosts, and demons exist in the world of Dan Vs, Yetis exist and people can be Half-bear, so it's not too far out of the realm of possibility for there to be such a thing as Santa, right? Or maybe that would be too childish.
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bisamwilson · 1 year ago
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url song tag
tagged by @smfstump!! thank you whiz <3
i've been listening to a friend's spooky vintage playlist nonstop so i'm making this spooky/autumn themed
B - batman, wolfman, frankenstein or dracula by the diamonds
I - i put a spell on you by nina simone
S - shout sister shout by the boswell sisters
A - autumn leaves by bing crosby
M - my man's an undertaker by dinah washington
W - witchcraft by frank sinatra
I - i'd rather be burned as a witch by eartha kitt
L - love potion no. 9 by the clovers
S - skeleton jangle by old dixieland jazz band
O - old devil moon by ella fitzgerald
N - nightmare by artie shaw
no pressure tagging @logicheartsoul @livingincolorsagain @saryasy @writerkenna @firstelevens
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bimboficationblues · 1 year ago
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whats the good comics to read? ive read & liked hellboy & flex mentallo, watchmen was pretty good. did not rly enjoy punisher that much tho i read a lot of it like 15 years ago. ive read a couple of batman runs as well tho aside from killing joke idr which ones.
caveat that I've been mostly reading Marvel stuff of late and I kinda dropped off comics like...a month and a half ago or so cause of work and pivoting to interest in film, though I'm hoping to get back into it. But here are some things I've enjoyed!
The original Stan Lee and Gerry Conway Amazing Spider-Man runs are great if you want old-school character drama and have the patience for excessive exposition. The same caveats go for Chris Claremont's tenure on Uncanny X-Men which are some of my favorite cape comics ever. This run is really long, so if you want a condensed idea of what it's like, "God Loves, Man Kills" is a great graphic novel that kinda captures the spirit of that era and its core characters, and I also adore the Starjammers/Brood Saga. The New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman, which @radiofreederry is chronicling as she reads it, works for similar reasons as Claremont's X-Men, which it was emulating and in some ways surpasses.
J. Michael Straczynski's Amazing Spider-Man run...there are two options here: 1) Just read the period where John Romita Jr. is the artist, which ends with "The Book of Ezekiel" arc. This is the strongest and most consistent section of the story. It actually made me cry at least once or twice. 2) Read the whole run, but recognize that it *will* shit the bed at least three times, two of which are mostly pointless and skippable ("Sins Past" and "The Other"), one of which is both one of the worst stories ever told and fundamentally damaged the character to this day, *and* the unfortunate, editorially imposed conclusion to the whole creative run ("One More Day"). However this section also includes two of my favorite Spider-Man stories ("Mr. Parker Goes to Washington/The War at Home," imo the only part of Civil War that actually proved the value of the event, and "Back in Black") so it depends on your patience and willingness to deal with wack stuff in order to get to good parts.
Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo's Fantastic Four run is like, really charming and beautiful and silly but moving. Honestly a perfect run imo.
My favorite Batman story is unquestionably The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, which was a big influence on the Matt Reeves Batman movie (which is also my favorite Batman film). Really embraces the character's detective qualities, which is when I think he's most interesting - I don't need him to be doing a lot emotionally or be the most unconquerable creature with tons of prep time, I need him to be Hercule Poirot in a silly suit. But if you want a great detective story without Batman's baggage, Denny O'Neill's The Question is so so good. Funny, dark, politically charged, philosophically poignant. Kind of ends unsatisfactorily but the ride there is really good detective drama.
If you like Hellboy, it's worth checking out a lot of the late 80s DC/Vertigo lineup which aimed for weirdness and high concepts. This includes Alan Moore's Swamp Thing, Gaiman's The Sandman, Hellblazer, Animal Man, and Doom Patrol. Double-recommendation for Doom Patrol and Animal Man, because both were written by Flex Mentallo author Grant Morrison.
Let's see...George Perez's Wonder Woman is a cool mix of grounded drama and high-fantasy. I like it best when Perez is on pencils and writing, not just the latter. Hawkworld is the only good Hawkman story. Morrison's All-Star Superman is great but requires a lot of Superman familiarity to really appreciate imo. Warren Ellis's time on Thunderbolts is a fun little action/psychological thriller comic. Brian Michael Bendis' Dardevil is actually really good, it's the only thing he's written that I think is great without any qualifications. Gail Simone's Secret Six is a fun variant on the Suicide Squad concept. I like 2000s She-Hulk, Ghost Rider...the first forty-two issues of Ed Brubaker's Captain America is honestly a pretty sick spy thriller.
if I didn't' mention something well-regarded or contemporary here (e.g. Mark Waid's The Flash) assume I just haven't read it yet, I have an extremely long spreadsheet of things to read. This got pretty long but yeah, that's a bunch of stuff I've read and enjoyed!
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zahri-melitor · 1 year ago
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Well I can see why Prez (1973) got cancelled at issue #4.
Needing a werewolf and a vampire for colour already really suggests that this concept was, shall we say, half baked.
Especially given issue 3 is mostly one long pun about George Washington, starting at ‘Valley Forgery’ and going downhill from there.
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Prez. Prez. That’s not how loans work. That’s about a 28 million, 900 thousand year term. Without interest. You are not going to be ‘paid back’.
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Boys. Boys. The werewolf Wolfman is carrying a coffin suitcase with him.
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Which he has just left in the Oval Office.
How are you unsure if Dracula is a vampire after you just saw a werewolf transform???
Oh. Oh you just left the coffin there.
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Look at Dracula the legless and his little wheelie board!
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Better late than never, Eagle Free, head of the FBI.
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OH NO NOT THE PLANELOAD OF RABID BATS! Time to *checks notes* wipe out an entire country. *wipes away tear* ah there’s the America known the world around and who Beth Ross is apologising for in 2015.
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Good job, you two, you definitely shook your pursuit from the Secret Service by…paddling a canoe.
Truly. Things happened in this comic.
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thetooncrew · 2 years ago
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fave dan vs episode?
i feel like its cliche to say the telemarketer because i know theres funnier and better episodes out there (but it does have its upsides as a good Speculation Nut like me) so just know that that was THE FIRST episode i ever saw of the show and therefor i will hold it on a higher pedestal
but as to my personal favorite...they all have at least one bit that makes me like the episode a lot, so its hard to choose LOL! It's a hard tie between The Catburglar, The Wolfman, George Washington and Summer Camp (and an honorary Dan, because that episode is genuinely very fun)
I like The Catburglar for purely indulgent reasons (big detective movie buff, thank knd for that) and also dan wearing the fedora trenchcoat combo and doing a silly accent is pretty much the highlight of the entire series. rock on transmasc
The Monster Under The Bed is just fun in general and i LOVE the twist. Chris really shined in that episode :)
I know Wolfman isnt a lot of peoples go-to but I personally think its probably the best start to the series ever? I like the earlier episodes where they were still figuring out Chris and Dan's whole dynamic so Chris was just so ready to beat the shit out of this guy
and summer camp made me cry a little. Just a little. Just a little
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blueiight · 11 months ago
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my future is my past, these memories will last, i live to love the days that have gone by..
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mrbopst · 28 days ago
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Music variety show hosted, mixed and recorded by Chris Bopst featuring words and music by Public Enemy, Sunburst, Abbe Lane, NOMEANSNO, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Noori & His Dorpa Band, Eddie Kay Octet, The Fallouts, Ornette Coleman, Zoe Muth, Augustus Pablo, and the Bad Brains. The Bopst Show airs Fridays 4 & 10 PM, Saturdays 4 & 10 AM & PM, and Sundays 4 & 10 AM on WRWK 93.9 The Work FM. The Bopst Show airs Monday-Fridays, 4-5 AM & PM, on Slack Radio. Until; Next Time, Stay Clean
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mondoradiowmse · 1 month ago
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10/09/24 Mondo Radio Playlist
Here's the playlist for this week's edition of Mondo Radio, which you can download or stream here. This episode: "The D.J. Jamboree", featuring early rock 'n' roll disc jockeys and more. If you dig it, don't forget to also follow the show on Facebook and Twitter!
Artist - Song - Album
The Big Bopper/DJ Jack Carney, WIL 1430 AM, St. Louis, MO - Chantilly Lace - The Cruisin' Years
Roy Orbison/DJ Robin Seymour, WKMH 1310 AM, Dearborn, MI - Ooby Dooby - The Cruisin' Years
Camel Rock 'N' Roll Dance Party - Airdate: 03/31/56 - Camel Rock 'N' Roll Dance Party
Paul Winter - Toptoon (The D.J.) - A Winter's Tale
Herman Shlumpf - Disc Jockey's Lament - Disc Jockey's Lament (Single)
Jesters Of Destiny - I Hate Bruce - Fun At The Funeral
Clarence "Frogman" Henry/Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg, WMEX, Boston - But I Do/1961 Ford Commercial - Cruisin' 1961
Les Elgart And His Orchestra With Don Forbes - D.J. Jamboree - D.J. Jamboree (Single)
Lee Dorsey/Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg, WMEX, Boston - Ya Ya/1961 Pontiac Commercial - Cruisin' 1961
Murray The K/Various Artists - Side 1 (Opening/The Chiffons - He's So Fine/Randy And The Rainbows - Denise/The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back/Murray The K - Introduction/Jan And Dean - Linda/The Tymes - So Much In Love/Murray The K - Comedy Bits/The Ronettes - Be My Baby) - Live From The Brooklynn Fox: The Murray The K. Holiday Revue
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs/Robert W. Morgan, KHJ "Boss Radio" Los Angeles, California - KHJ I.D. & Robert W. Morgan Jingle/1965 Rambler Commercial/Wooly Bully - Cruisin' 1965
Shirley Ellis/Robert W. Morgan, KHJ "Boss Radio" Los Angeles, California - "It's 8:30 In Boss Angeles!"/The Name Game - Cruisin' 1965
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels/Pat O'Day, KJR Seattle, Washington - Pat O'Day Theme/Devil With A Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly/Boeing 50th Anniversary Salute - Cruisin' 1966
Tommy James & The Shondells/Pat O'Day, KJR Seattle, Washington - KJR Number One Announcement/Hanky Panky/1966 Chrysler Commercial/1966 Pacific Northwest Band Championship Announcement - Cruisin' 1966
The Wolfman Jack Show - XERB Aircheck (10/17/67) - The Wolfman Jack Show
The United States Army/Fred Robbins - Luxembourg - The Hit Heard 'Round The World
The United States Army/Fred Robbins - Amsterdam - The Hit Heard 'Round The World
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unsleepingtales · 3 months ago
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Nsbu finale I am so tired gang this is gonna be another multiple day watch I can already tell but hey let’s do a bit of it tonight!
Brennan you can say those big words as many times as you want I am Not gonna understand what you mean by them.
FINALLY SOMEONE REMEMBERS THE HALVING MECHANIC
What do you mean decapitating the washington monument how do you decapitate an obelisk
OH YAY
(Izzy stammering over Brennan’s made up words)
Ally in a full latex button down and tie. Hello.
Ify Nwadiwe has an interesting perspective on what subspace is! Wendell being a pleasure dom is also fascinating. I’m gonna be pondering this bc. The world of kink is wild and beautiful and I enjoy learning about other people’s experiences of it.
YAY!
Rekha you’re so great.
VAMPIRE COSMO???
Brennan is doing his best god bless him
Yeah Ally did specifically try to get Rekha out of that alas
Oh god
Was it worth it
Ally is trying so hard to keep it together for the sake of Rekha’s bit
SICK
Yeah Brennan’s nice
If a snake could punch you and needlessly sexy. Ass in the air for so much of the time.
Fell asleep last night. Tonight I got home at 9! First time getting home before 11 this week I am pajamaed and fed and the cricket outside my window is loud <3 we’re so back <3
Oh that’s. Horrifying!
Doug :(
You don’t have bones anymore and that’s a good sexy thing
Ohhhhhh okay
Does he not remember??
EYYYYYYY
Okay??
Russellllllll
OOP Izzy I love you
Well anyway :D
Yay!!
Russelllllllllll
That’s great
AWWWWWWWWWW
Wolfman Ann came through!!!
YESSSSSSSSSSS LOVE THAT
Oh that’s great. Nice job guys. And congrats!!!
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rich4a1 · 3 months ago
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Jimmy Carpenter Just Got Started
Jimmy Carpenter Just Got Started Gulf Coast Records Jimmy Carpenter was born in Greensboro, North Carolina. He lived in New Orleans for many years where his credits included playing with Walter “Wolfman” Washington. Carpenter relocated again moving to Las Vegas in September of 2015. He began fronting his own quartet at the world-famous Sand Dollar Lounge. Carpenter’s high energy shows are a…
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