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thegroovyarchives · 9 months
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Images from Future Pop: Music For The Eighties by Peter L. Noble, 1983. (via: archive.org) 1. Sparks 2. Peter Gabriel 3. Sting 4. Robert Smith 5. John Foxx 6. Thomas Dolby 7. The Fixx 8. Annie Lennox 9. David Byrne 10. Robert Fripp
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music-polls · 6 months
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Let them fight...
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pixiedeadbeat · 7 months
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John Cale, Patti Smith, David Byrne and Mick Ronson, New York, 1976
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crystalflame360 · 11 days
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This is why Ophelia rarely hosts guest dinners at her house...
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lisamarie-vee · 8 months
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myvinylplaylist · 1 month
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Alice Cooper: The Last Temptation (1994)
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2018 Music On Vinyl Reissue
Epic Records
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Best Lyrics of the Rock and Roll Era (c. 1951-)
"Hotel California" by The Eagles (1977)
"The Man Who Sold the World" by David Bowie (1970)
"Between the Bars" by Elliott Smith (1997)
"Shivers" by Rowland S. Howard (1979)
"Anesthesia" by Type O Negative (2003)
"Teen Idol" by Marina (2012)
"The Stranger" by Billy Joel (1977)
"Draft Dodger Rag" by Phil Ochs (1965)
"Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio (1995)
"Look What They've Done To My Song Ma" by Melanie (1970)
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thebestestwinner · 1 year
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Check the release year on Titanic before voting!
Top two vote-getters will move on to the next round. See pinned post for all groups!
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silentlondon · 10 months
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Open Pandora's Box on Eureka Blu-ray this year
Blulu-ray? Brooks set? No, I’ll start again. Very welcome news from Eureka Entertainment! The good people of Eureka, who have brought us so many beautiful silent film Blu-rays, in the past are releasing Pandora’s Box (GW Pabst, 1929) on Blu-ray on 30 October this year. This is the film’s debut on Blu-ray in the UK. Continue reading Untitled
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kwebtv · 11 months
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Madame Bovary  -  BBC Two  -  September 22, 1975 -  October 12, 1975
Drama / Miniseries (4 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes/episode
Stars:
Francesca Annis as Emma Bovary
Tom Conti as Charles Bovary
Gabrielle Lloyd as Felicite
Ray Smith as Homais
Brian Stirner as Leon Dupuis
David Waller as Father Bournisien
John Cater as Lheureux
Kathleen Helme as Madame Bovary, Charles' mother
Ivor Roberts as Guillaumin
Stephen Bent as Justin
Denis Lill as Rodolphe Boulanger
Michael Poole as Dr. Canivet
Bernard Taylor as Girard
John Tordoff as Hippolyte
Richard Beale as M. Rouault
James Bree as Beadle
Antony Carrick as Clerk
Ysanne Churchman as Heloise
Nicholas Hawtrey as Vicomte
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90smovies · 2 years
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badmovieihave · 11 months
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Bad movie I have Dexter: The First Season 2006
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A Brief History of the Dark Doctors
A Brief History of the Dark Doctors in #DoctorWho
Amy’s Choice saw the introduction and, to date, only appearance of the Dream Lord, a strange being who infiltrated the TARDIS and forced the Doctor, Amy, and Rory into a dreamscape to inflict his cruel games on the trio. But as the episode wrapped up, it became much clearer who the Dream Lord really was: a darker side of the Doctor. This is perhaps the first time in the modern era of the show…
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igotopinions · 2 years
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David C. Smith is an author whose career began in the 1970’s during the second wave of sword & sorcery, he still writes to this very day, and Oliver felt very lucky to get the chance to have this epic, first-ever two-part interview with him! In this first part we cover David's original aspirations to work in film, the incredible role having the right English teacher can play in your life, discovering Conan, the real life model for Norman Bates, how Lord of the Rings helped David see Robert E Howard more clearly, the grounded nature of sword & sorcery and how it contrasts to make the weird elements shine brighter, too many elephants in too many towers, "when everything is special than nothing is", the 70's fanzine community and the role it played in David's career, zine letter's pages as the "online" forums of the pre-internet era, David's first time selling one of his stories, getting his first rejection out of the way, the value of feedback with rejections and getting roasted in the letters column, selling his first novel - Oron, using zines to promote sword and sorcery today, how David distinguishes S&S from Heroic Fantasy, trying to attract fans of the romance genre to S&S, how only having serious musclemen protagonists and stories limits things, when there was a midlist in publishing, the second wave of sword and sorcery, how the Esoteric Order of Dagon played a key role in David's career, potentially finding direct influences on Lovecraft's invention of weird cultist language, David's line between fan fiction and true pastiche, the Greek style heroic arc, the truth behind a rumor Oliver heard about David being called in to finish a Karl Edward Wagner novel, Black Vulmea, and more! David's Author Site David on Goodreads Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy" Goodreads Group
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crystalflame360 · 4 days
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Nervous, who has now changed his name to Norman since leaving the Beakers (did I mention that?), visiting Ophelia in college. They've come a long way since their first meeting.
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Johnny is also expressing an interest in David Ottomas...
Johnny, no!
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