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Trilogia Por Uldin
Por Uldin (Livro Um): O Hel De Filía
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Parte da jornada de Fae'lyn foi estremecida quando este salvou um soldado de Filía e se comprometeu em ajudá-lo a escapar da fortemente guardada floresta de En'Sheid. Ele se questionou, se culpou, e temeu a reação da família e principalmente de Dae'thal, o noivo escolhido por seus pais e que o viu crescer como um irmão.
Ele não deveria ter sequer pensado em ajudar o soldado, mas Fae'lyn não conseguiu ver Kalir como uma ameaça. O filiano era gentil, tinha uma coragem tola que ele admirava, e aos poucos fez o questionamento, a culpa e o medo crescerem por desconfiar que, se conseguisse libertá-lo em segredo, o seu coração iria embora com ele.
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Selected - Participating - Painting didnt reach Italy - still in the Customs in London UK .. not easy to clear this Issue from Bergen Norway #mcartprize2021 #mcartprize #art #arte #italy #filiano #bergen #norway #vision https://www.instagram.com/p/CT9dHctsmHb/?utm_medium=tumblr
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I would love to see how you rank the different JDs
GREETINGS AND SALUTATIONS
I said If at least one person asked I'd do it and SOMEONE ASKED SO HERE WE GO
My ranking of every JD I have seen from "Heathers", either from bootlegs or in person
(Sorry if you're favorite isn't on here, can only access so many bootlegs yanno)
1) Jamie Muscato (West end, 2018-19)- his man took every single element of JD that had ever been written, put it all together and balanced it PERFECTLY. I have never seen anyone understand this character the way Jamie does, not only does he manage to be fucking terrifying (that GLARE and his tone in meant to be yours), but he makes me want to cry whenever he pushes just how damaged JD is, the little details like him flinching whenever someone touched him quickly I just- not to mention his voice was literally sculpted by angles
2) Christian Slater (Movie 1989) - the blue print. the reason why I fell in love with a psycho. "Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs darling" HELLO? I get that its hard to mess up on the first try but his JD was all I needed. He is INSANE by the end of the movie and I'm pretty sure he invented the terms gaslight gatekeep girlboss
3) Jordan Luke Gage (West end, 2021) - He pretty much took what Jamie did, switched it up a bit, and I LOVED IT. He focused more on the fact that JD is a teenager, which made his funny lines funnier (if anyone has a link to him doing his chicken arms during "freeze your brain" pls show me) and his sad lines sadder, because you're reminded that he's just a kid; this is what his life has resulted in.
4) Forrest Filiano (Rider university 2018) - I'm not sure on this guy's age, but from the look of him and the company i'm assuming his young. The control he has in his voice when singing "meant to be yours" is astounding and he showed the constant change in emotion so well. His JD was funny as hell, but by act two this man was scaring the hell out of me.
5) Ryan McCartan (Off-Broadway, 2014) - He had a hard job, not only originating the role in the musical but also pleasing the fans of the cult movie, and I think he did a pretty good job. I adore Ryan, but I'm just not crazy about him as JD. In my opinion, the thing missing was the balance. He got the crazy, but not quite the damaged to the degree I would have liked.
6) Jacob Fowler (Off-West end, 2022) - first off, Jacob is the understudy and if you didn't know, you'd never tell. his voice is gorgeous, but I wasn't fully invested in his acting until "our love is god". THEN he brought the crazy in and it was brilliant. Waiting to show any part of JD's true colors was something I hadn't seen before and I really enjoyed it.
I've seen a few more JD's, but these are the only ones I can really judge accurately. basically, I will love whoever plays him and every single one of these actors are AMZAING. if anyone knows any other versions of Heathers that I haven't mentioned yet please tell me about them!!
Also I had a lot more comments for each one but I thought the post had to end eventually
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40.846665°N, 15.693961°E Filiano municipality, Province of Potenza, Basilicata, Italy photo by mapiade — This is Strada Statale 93, which leads to the Adriatic coast at Barletta.
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Ranking versions of Meant To Be Yours
I’m bored so I’m ranking the JDs based on how they sing Meant To Be Yours. This is only the JDs featured in this video ( https://youtu.be/Ryrt5NWHpFo ) so y’know that’s not all the professional ones and some of the ones featured in it are like university ones. Anyways I did write half of this at 2am so like. A lot of this may just be a mess and me being like “good vibes.” Also, if you ask me some other time maybe this order would have changed. It’s hard to rank 14 different people. Anyways yeah here we go!
1st. Jamie Muscato - Listen. If you didn’t expect this then frankly that’s on you. I will give you the short version for the sake of anyone who reads this (will gladly provide a long version if anyone asks for it). I’m just gonna list the stuff to make this quicker and easier:
“You were MEANT TO BE MINE” with the punch forward
“I am all that you need, you carved open my heart” the way his voice goes slightly softer and he’s walking backward and shaking his head and has his eyes closed and is pulling down his shirt slightly
THE COAT FLIP!!
“Open the, open the door please” He goes a lot quieter then and has that lil smile forming and I LOVE IT
Gonna sound like a tiktok commenter but yeah the pleading and slight whining vibes
The numerous punch downs. There’s like 3 during one section
“I’ve BEEN there” man sounds upset here and I’m :((
THE GUN SPIN!!
The way he walks when saying “Veronica don’t make me come in there” There is a strong chance tho that I don’t love that part cause of how he’s portraying JD, it’s simply because I find Jamie attractive
Man is just so angry and I am here for it (well like. Not really cause y’know what JD is doing is bad, I just mean the angryness is very fitting for the character)
The tone shits tho <33 they are what gets me the most
Anyways I definitely missed stuff but you get the vibe
2nd. Ryan McCartan - If you asked me for my opinion before I put this video on I would say that he's not that great. However, this video seems like it has audio from him actually singing on stage and oh boy do I love it. Man has a really nice voice and I've always liked it so there's that. But dude man has a lot more emotion in this recording?? He sounds like he's about to cry during the "you carved open my heart" line which I absolutely love. And he full on screams "Veronica" and then kinda sounded like he was gonna cry again on the "open the door please" line. I don't like the album version cause he has little emotion in it but nah man is fully going for it here and I love that for him.
3rd. Dan Domenech - Idk what to say about him cause I don't have strong emotions based off just this clip. He has a very nice voice. But idk man it just feels kinda mediocre. I don't love it, I don't hate it. I know I had a lot more thoughts when I watched the full version but I can't be bothered watching it all rn. He doesn't sound angry or upset enough imo. I do like his scream on "Veronica" and "I'm gonna count to three" and how he sounded like he was pleading on the "can we not fight anymore please" line. Also like his lil spin during the "Veronica!" part. Also he doesn’t move too much which like he doesn’t need to but I’d prefer a few more actions.
Joint 4th. Wendell Scherer - Never heard of the man until now but I like his voice. He seems quite frustrated which is a vibe. He's got a good level of nonchalant during some parts. The way he acts when screaming "Veronica, open the, open the door please"? A huge vibe. He's just seems so Done and I love that. I'm pretty sure what I said didn't make much sense there and I just repeated myself. What I'm trying to say is, yknow the part in tl5y in if I didn't believe in you, Jamie says "can we just do that, please? PLEASE?", specifically the Jonathan Bailey version of that song? Yeah those vibes. Anyways I need a full bootleg of this version. Will say that he doesn't have the full chaotic vibes tho. Oh also they “don’t make me come in there” just like. The tad hint of more anger and stuff was good.
Joint 4th. Forest Filiano - First time I watched the video of him singing this song, I loved it, but now I just don’t think it’s anything amazing?? He doesn’t have that good of a voice imo, and most of it is just kinda screaming and not in a good way. That man is going full on chaotic tho so like props to him on that. I like the part where he just aggressively slaps his chest and also like. Throws himself at the door. And the hand through the hair!! Always a big fan of that!! But bestie why put the gun away when you’re gonna kick down the door like there was no need to bring it out then, y’know? But man seems like he’s having a great time so good for him. Also again he’s probably quite young so like I assume he would have a better voice now. Also his singing voice sounds nicer in other songs so like, it’s probably just cause of him going for a more screaming kinda vibe since it fits the song more.
5th. Jordan Luke Gage - He has a good voice and his acting is alright but idk I’m not a big fan tbh?? Man’s hands be going everywhere at the after there. I can’t tell if I love or hate the lil smile he has going on near the start. He seems like he was gonna start giggling. Did kinda sound sad during the “meant to be mine” line but again it did seem like he was on the verge of giggling so. Good yell on the “Veronica!” He be kinda tumbling around the place which is like. Like y’know his movements aren’t all co-ordinated (that’s so not the right word I’m sure but oh well). His voice and lean on the “can we not fight anymore please” part is nice. He sounds kinda stressed and also his voice on “Veronica don’t make me come in there” has the vibes of “I genuinely do not want to have to force myself in but you give me no choice” which is funky in a good way!! The more I watch it, the more it grows on me tbh. Unrelated too but he has good hair.
6th. Mariah Rose Faith - Love her voice, she has such a beautiful voice, definitely is one of the reasons for how I realised I’m bi, but anyways moving on. She’s purely not that high up just cause she can’t really act since it’s just a cover and she’s also doing it on her guitar so she can’t play it or sing it the way she would be able to do if she was actually performing it. But yeah she has just. Such a soft and pretty voice and love it. Also dude he “bleed”? Bestie dragged that out for so long and kept getting higher and it’s just so pretty sounding I’m :(( Also idk how to describe it but the way she sounds during the “Veronica, open the, open the door please” is superior. She just got that lil smile and she sounds so evil and her voice just kinda gains a bit more anger and frustration as it goes. Also, at the begining she kinda sounds upset and heartbroken a bit which is like but it does have the vibes that Veronica is already “dead”
7th. Diego Montez - Always wanted to watch the Brazilian one!! Man is really going for it!! He got the angry vibes down hard. Man got the stomping feet and slapping his chest. I really don’t have much to say. Man is just going for it and I do love it. However, he doesn’t move much, so I’m not a fan of that. He just kinda chills in the same spot. Also what was he doing on the “fuck it!” part?? (I think it was that part) like bestie’s whole body just went down. Anyways yeah it was a vibe. However, it doesn’t really seem like JD to me. Also costume people need to give that man a trenchcoat.
8th. Jacob Fowler - Alright voice, kinda on the softer side, don’t like how he yells “Veronica!” Bestie how are you saying “Can we not fight anymore please?” Like. Sir?? I mean, I don’t think I hate it but just?? Idk it sounded odd. I don’t think he sounds American enough either?? I truly don’t have much to say on him. Don’t hate it, don’t love it. Trying to rank him is so hard too. Like. He is just there. Again, no hate to the man, I do like Jacob, just based on this audio clip I’m not a huge fan.
9th. Jeremy Jordan - Lemme get this clear, mans is my favourite singer and actor ever and if you know me then you know how much I love Jeremy. Also, it pains me so much putting people above him. Anyways, I don't like his JD that much. That's not on him tho, that's on the fact it's a concert and also in a way he is the first musical JD (yeah there's the readings but like I'm not exactly counting them so). But yeah, I like his voice but there's not enough emotion and anger in it. He could 100% do much better now and I could still listen to him sing it all day everyday.
10th. Thomas Sanders - Again I like the man's voice and this is just based on audio but it just sounds mediocre. I genuinely don't have anything to say. Also have a hard time seeing Thomas as JD. Also went and found the tiktok of him singing it (didn’t realise they’d show it later) and it's clear he wasn't very comfortable with singing it in that key(??) (man said so himself even) but he sounds good still!!! Not a huge fan of the acting but I do like some of the angry faces he makes, specifically on the "can't just leave me to bleed" line. He seems like he's going more for the.. I don't wanna say loving side cause clearly the man isn't loving in the song but like.. idk how else to describe it other than loving (it's 2am, I have no braincells okay)
11th. Augusto Castellano - I can’t explain why I don’t like it or why he’s so down below, my gut instinct was just “I don’t like it”. He kinda has the vibes of a spider and a bug with some of those movements. His hands go to his face too often in some weird movements. He seems to be utilising his space tho so that’s good. Once again, he’s got the angry part down fine. Once again, must find the full boot somewhere.
12th. Zachariah Sterner - Pretty sure he's like a teenager so I don't want to judge too harshly. Not a fan of his voice or acting tho, but again pretty sure he's like a teenager (or I'm completely wrong idk) Man is just like the lil standing man emoji tho. He kinda keeps his movements closer to himself which I like. Also the way his voice just kinda went up high during one of the "please"s was fun.
13th. Juanse Diez - I’ve never heard of this man before but anyways! Not a huge fan of his voice. He does look kinda young tho so (do wanna note that I’m aware you can sound good when you’re young, but like, you’re gonna sound better when you’re older cause you’re gonna have more experience and learn more so). He seems to be going more for the softer side in terms of vocals and he doesn’t really sound angry ever. The acting isn’t that good either, mans is mostly just staring at the door. Tbf, this ain’t even done on a stage, it looks like it was from a tiktok so. Anyways no hate to the dude, just don’t like it.
Anyways! No hate to all the JDs! They all do different things well and all have their own interpretation of him, I just enjoy some more than others. If you read this all, I just have to say; why? This was probably a waste of your time tbh. Anyways, have a good day!! I can probably never listen to the ending of this song again after listening to it at least 28 times in a row!!
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Alan Braufman – The Fire Still Burns (Valley of Search)
How many venerated free jazz classics get a four-plus decades later minted sequel? Composer/improviser Alan Braufman registers in that select number with The Fire Still Burns, a follow-up to his 1975 album Valley of Search. As with that earlier since rarified effort, the new album finds him surrounded by ace compatriots, though only Cooper Moore is an alumnus of yore. Young lion James Brandon Lewis does dynamic duty as front line foil on tenor while veteran bassist Ken Filiano and drummer Andrew Drury shore up the rhythm section. Different band, comparable fire.
Berklee-educated, Braufman honed his chops in the loft scene of 1970s Manhattan, running with aforementioned Cooper Moore, William Parker, David S. Ware and others. The performance spaces that were their creative Petrie dishes soon fell prey to gentrification and Braufman decamped to other locales, eventually settling in Salt Lake City. He and Cooper Moore kept in touch through the intervening decades, rekindling their partnership through performance. A recording project felt like a natural complement and Braufman set about enlisting a new ensemble to not so much pick up where the original one left off, but instead comment on the now through sound.
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yo I recently watched Heathers: The Musical and there was a download link and i was like eh I’ll probably not watch it again but now I wanna watch it again and it got deleted
So does anyone have it
I really wanna rewatch the one with Emma Harris and Forrest Filiano because they are MUAH *italian kiss*
help i’m poor
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All my life i thought Heathers was like mean girls.
A film(?) Musical(??) About a normal girl wanting to be popular like the 3 popular but mean girls.
But it turns out Heathers is a dark comedy(?) Thriller movie, about the main character helping her psycho boyfriend killing some cool kids????
I'm confused honestly, but I wanna watch this.
Also yes I've became interested in this after one of my friend send me that one video of Forrest Filiano acting as J.D and singing meant to be mine(he sounds amazing!!)
Ok but someone please explain about Heathers please 🫂
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Sana Nagano - Smashing Humans - a full-on skronk band led by a violinist (!) (577 Records)
The Brooklyn-based noise-jazz violinist Sana Nagano often finds herself at the center of the storm. As other instruments crash and careen around her, her assuredly melodic violin works to ground and stabilize the overall sound. And nowhere is this better heard than on Smashing Humans, her new quintet album coming March 19th on 577 Records. Featuring Peter Apfelbaum on sax, Keisuke Matsuno on guitar, Ken Filiano on bass, and Joe Hertenstein on drums, it’s an LP full of gorgeous chaos and explosive energy, with Nagano controlling the flow. It’s music of great power, but also balance.
Sana Nagano - Violin/fx
Peter Apfelbaum - Tenor saxophone/megaphone
Keisuke Matsuno - Electric guitar
Ken Filiano - Acoustic bass/fx
Joe Hertenstein - Drums
Artwork by Rachelle Viola (AKA dr!p)
Graphic design by Mark Smith
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Grana Padano
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Zafferano di Sardegna
Dall’articolo "Mozzarella Gioia del Colle: in Gazzetta Ufficiale la domanda per la Denominazione di Origine Protetta (DOP)" di Manuela Chimera
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!!! rarity !!! Luigi Filano romantic guitar from 1819, an interesting piece of guitar history from a great luthier. Luigi Filano is the son of Donato Filiano. Like his father, he too has devoted himself mainly to the construction of guitars and mandolins. Through this specialization both of them made a name for themselves in plucked instrument making and are remembered by posterity as very good guitar builders. Their guitars adorn important collections, such as the royal collection in Berlin or the music historical museum in Stockholm. This guitar from 1819 is one of Luigi Filano's masterpieces. This guitar is built as light as a feather and is perfectly worked out in every detail. This gives it a resonance like no other romantic guitar we have had so far. The guitar has a very fast response and can be surprisingly loud. At the same time it retains a wide range of beautiful timbres in all registers. The guitar is now unbelievable 201 years old and as you can see, time has not left it untouched. It has recently been completely restored to make it ready to play. Many cracks have been repaired and in all this care has been taken to keep the sound and playability at the highest level. The guitar has a spruce top and beautiful flamed maple back and sides. All around the guitar has received the most beautiful inlays and ornaments. The measurements are: scale length: 648 mm nut width: 46 mm total length: 940 mm upper bout: 225 mm waist: 165 mm lower bout: 295 mm side depth: 98 mm lower bout and 95 mm upper bout https://www.vintage-guitar-world.com/shop/luigi-filano-1819/ . . . . #classicalguitar #classicguitar #handmadeguitar #rareguitar #baroqueGuitar #nylonstring #nylonguitar #guitarforsale #klassischeGitarre #Klassikgitarre #greatguitar #Meistergitarre #Konzertgitarre #guitar #Gitarre #kitara #guitare #chitarra #ギター #기타 #guitarra #гитара #吉他 #🎸 #romanticguitar #luthier #antiqueguitar #oldguitar (at Vintage Guitar World) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCvdMhTCxu1/?igshid=11azc0rqlh99v
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“..this is, I swear to Christ, one of the great piano trios of all time, and I’m talking Monk trios, Cecil, Bud Powell...you get the picture...”
RICHARD GROSSMAN review by RICHARD MELTZER
FORCED EXPOSURE #17 1990 (page 89) JIMMY JOHNSON, Editor
Thom Jurek at All Music Guide felt similarly wowed by this record: “Was there ever a pianist like Richard Grossman? The late pianist was imbued with a harmonic sensibility that seemed to come from the twinning of the spheres rather than from music theory. While his music was uncompromising in its vision, it was not, however, inaccessible. If anything, Grossman' s music was so open, though so thoroughly different, anyone could go inside it and be moved by something they heard...If Grossman's name is not familiar to some fans of improvised music or free jazz, it's only because he was virtually ignored by critics who would rather accept Cecil Taylor's obtuse theories about his fireworks displays on the keyboard. Grossman was a quiet man who strove to express every sound he could imagine existed, and some that didn't, in a near mythological sequence of events that he not only ordered and created, but also adhered to. This is brilliant.”
Richard Meltzer interviewed in August 2000 by Jason Gross at Perfect Sound Forever
Richard Meltzer interviewed in February 2012 by Tony Rettman at RETTSOUNDS: Materiality of Existence
Forced Exposure #17 - in stock at Forced Exposure for $6.00
One RICHARD GROSSMAN title available at Forced Exposure: Where The Sky Ended (HatOLOGY)
Richard Grossman died in 1992. Much of his later work is available on YouTube, including Trio In Real Time...
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