K, 35, she/her | soul kin with the flower children | sideblog for my music 🎵 @castles-to-canyons
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WHEN ON PERIOD:
do not crash out
your feelings are NOT valid
do not send that text
don't kill yourself. lock in
do not act on negative emotions until at least 2 days have elapsed
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having a bit of trouble with the everythingness of it all lately
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folk rock that's a little hard and hard rock that's a little folksy ❤️
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Tracklist:
Unknown Legend • From Hank to Hendrix • You and Me • Harvest Moon • War of Man • One of These Days • Such a Woman • Old King • Dreamin' Man • Natural Beauty
Spotify ♪ YouTube
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I know I'm not active in the LZ fandom so much anymore but I've been waiting for this doc to exist since 2009 and gosh this pic just made me really happy
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finally watching Becoming Led Zeppelin LETS GO ZEPTEMBER 🎸🎸🥁🎤
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Theocracy is bad. Making and enforcing laws based solely on your interpretation of what your god wants is bad. Because your god and the rules he gives you apply to you and only you and not the people who do not follow your god and your interpretations of him. The Christian religious right in the USA loves to fearmonger about a different faith instating rules and laws based on their religion and then turn around and do that very thing to everyone. The concept of religious freedom isn’t just for you and your religion, it should be for everyone.
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Crazy Horse cover of "Trampled Underfoot"
hear me out on this one ... Led Zeppelin cover of “Bite the Bullet”
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IKEA Catalog, 1983. (via: archive.org)
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Neil Young at Plan 9 Records on Record Store Day in Richmond, Virginia, 16 April 2011.
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song for Earth cause I love her
( come follow me on bandcamp if u like )
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Your father exerted his violence on others. Your mother was sympathetic to the suffering of others. One day you directed the violence you had inherited toward yourself. You dished it out like your father and you took it like your mother.
Édouard Levé
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