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2020: Brent Carver, attore e cantante canadese di origini gallesi e irlandesi. Ha recitato in diversi musical e opere di prosa a Broadway. Carver era noto per una varietà di ruoli teatrali e cinematografici. Carver non si è mai sposato. L’attore è morto all’età di 68 anni e nessuna causa di morte è stata specificata. (n.1951) 2014: Carmen de Lirio, all’anagrafe María del Carmen Forns Aznar,…
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hauntedppgpaints · 3 months
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Hottest Goalie on Each Team Poll Results!!
GOOOOOOOOOD MORNING HOCKEYBLR!
I've got the piping hot results of the poll I posted this week, served fresh and ready to be read! The final count was 588 votes!
TOP 10 ACROSS THE LEAGUE:
Alex Lyon, 562 votes
Juuse Saros, 540
Joel Hofer, 535
Marc-Andre Fleury, 516
Joseph Woll, 509
Jeremy Swayman, 485
Stuart Skinner, 478
Elvis Merzlikins & Kaapo Kahkonen, 451
Mackenzie Blackwood, 439
Alexandar Georgiev, 425
BOTTOM 10 ACROSS THE LEAGUE:
Matt Murray (Dallas), 7
Ville Husso, 12
James Reimer, 14
Antti Raanta, 15
Justus Annunen, 17
Casey DeSmith, 22
Eric Comrie, 25
Kevin Lankinen, 48
Jack Campbell & Jordan Binnington, 53
Calvin Pickard, 57
Detailed tallies, pie charts, and fun facts are below the cut! Sorry about how the teams are paired together, there's a 30 image limit on posts :(
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Blue Jackets:
Elvis, 451
Daniil, 137
Hurricanes:
Frederik, 373
Pyotr, 137
Spencer, 63
Antti, 15
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Islanders:
Ilya, 378
Semyon, 210
Devils:
Kaapo, 451
Jake, 137
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Flyers:
Sam, 327
Ivan, 261
Rangers:
Igor, 355
Jonathan, 124
Louis, 109
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Capitals:
Darcy, 390
Charlie, 198
Penguins:
Tristan, 335
Alex, 253
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Sabres:
Devon, 414
Ukko-Pekka, 149
Eric, 25
Bruins:
Jeremy, 485
Linus, 103
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Panthers:
Anthony, 303
Sergei, 285
Red Wings:
Alex, 562
James, 14
Ville, 12
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Senators:
Joonas, 319
Anton, 269
Canadiens:
Cayden, 381
Sam, 207
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Maple Leafs:
Joseph, 509
Ilya, 79
Lightning:
Jonas, 406
Andrei, 182
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Blackhawks:
Petr, 351
Arvid, 237
Utah:
Karel, 379
Connor, 209
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Stars:
Scott, 293
Jake, 288
Matt, 7
Avalanche:
Alexandar, 425
Ivan, 146
Justus, 17
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Predators:
Juuse, 540
Kevin, 48
Wild:
Marc-Andre, 516
Filip, 72
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Jets:
Laurent, 332
Connor, 256
Blues:
Joel, 535
Jordan, 53
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Flames:
Jacob, 423
Dan, 165
Ducks:
Lukas, 321
John, 267
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Kings:
Cam, 379
Pheonix, 148
David, 61
Oilers:
Stuart, 478
Calvin, 57
Jack, 53
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Kraken:
Joey, 325
Philipp, 263
Sharks:
Mackenzie, 439
Devin, 149
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Golden Knights:
Jiri, 321
Logan, 199
Adin, 68
Canucks:
Thatcher, 317
Arturs, 249
Casey, 22
FUN STATS!
2 teams had more than one goalie in the bottom 10: the Red Wings, and the Oilers
Two ties: 8th place in the top 10, and 9th place in the bottom 10
The two teams with the closest to even results: the Stars, and the Panthers
The tallest goalie in the top 10 was Joel Hofer, at 6'5''
The shortest goalie in the top 10 was Juuse Saros, at 5'11''
the tallest goalie in the bottom 10 was Justus Annunen, at 6'4''
the shortest goalie in the bottom 10 was tied between Antti Raanta and Casey DeSmith, both at 6'0''
In the top and bottom 10, there were 9 Canadians, 6 Finns, 5 Americans, 1 Latvian, and 1 Bulgarian
The oldest goalie in the top 10 was Marc-Andre Flerury, at 39
The oldest goalie in the bottom 10 was James Reimer, at 36
The youngest goalie in the top 10 was Joel Hofer, at 23
The youngest goalie in the bottom 10 was Justus Annunen, at 24
All of the goalies in the top and bottom 10 catch with their left hand
The three biggest sweeps were the Red Wings (536 points between first and combined second and third place), the Predators (492 points), and the Blues (482)
The three closest calls were the Panthers (18 points between first and second), the Senators (50), and the Ducks (54)
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on the road, jack kerouac junky, william s. burroughs a&w and nectar of the gods, lana del rey 80s motel rooms, frank pickard arizona 1980, david hurn
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I saw there was a picture of Ela-May and Charlie too. Do you know if there were any other cast members there?
There was! Here is a list of the cast members I recognized, but there were a few others I didn’t! Here is the tiktok that showed a lot of the cast arriving at the event!
• Danny Mac (Dodger Blake)
• James Sutton (John-Paul McQueen)
• Charlie Wernham (Robbie Roscoe)
• Kelly Condron (Zara Morgan)
• Tyler Conti (Abe Fielding)
• Jessamy Stoddart (Liberty Savage)
• Billy Price (Sid Sumner)
• Owen Warner (Romeo Nightingale)
• Nate Dass (Dillon Ray)
• Jason Roberts (Damon Kinsella)
• Ryan Mulvey (JJ Osborne)
• Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne)
• Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham)
• Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne)
• Anya Lawrence (Vicky Grant)
• Elá-May Demircan (Leah Barnes)
• Ruby O’Donnell (Peri Lomax)
• Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson)
• Jessica Ellis (Tegan Lomax)
• Rory Douglas-Speed (Joel Dexter)
• Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen)
• Harvey Virdi (Misbah Maalik)
• Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire)
• Tamara Wall (Grace Black)
• Jonny Labey (Rex Gallagher)
• Jimmy McKenna (Jack Osborne)
• Lily Best (Lizzie Chen-Williams)
• Charlie Behan (Charlie Dean)
• Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick/Jez Blake)
• Parry Glasspool (Harry Thompson)
• Alfie Browne-Sykes (Jason Roscoe)
• Oscar Curtis (Lucas Hay)
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Leafs in the Playoffs! 10
i also realized i forgot to do this. mostly because i almost never look at tumblr anymore. (and every time i do could be my last!) but when i looked at my post history and saw that i've done nine of these, i thought, "well, how could i stop there?" after all, ten's such a nice round number.
without further ado, here's the list of every former or current toronto maple leaf under contract to an NHL playoff team in 2023-24:
Boston
James van Riemsdyk (2013 to 2018)
Carolina
Frederik Andersen (2016 to 2021)
Stefan Noesen (2021)
Colorado
{N/A}
Dallas
Mason Marchment (2020)
Edmonton
Connor Brown (2016 to 2019)
Jack Campbell (2020 to 2022) [in the minors]
Sam Carrick (2014 to 2016)
Cody Ceci (2019 to 2020)
Seth Griffith (2016) [in the minors]
Zach Hyman (2016 to 2021)
Greg McKegg (2014 to 2015) [in the minors]
Calvin Pickard (2017)
Florida
{N/A}
Los Angeles
Trevor Moore (2018 to 2020)
David Rittich (2021)
Nashville
Tyson Barrie (2019 to 2020)
Kevin Gravel (2019) [in the minors]
Ryan O'Reilly (2023)
Luke Schenn (2008 to 2012; 2023)
NY Islanders
Pierre Engvall (2019 to 2023)
Matt Martin (2016 to 2018)
NY Rangers
Erik Gustafsson (2023)
Mac Hollowell (2022) [in the minors]
Nic Petan (2019 to 2021) [in the minors]
Jimmy Vesey (2021)
Tampa Bay
{N/A}
Toronto
Nick Abruzzese (2022 to present) [in the minors]
Simon Benoit (2023 to present)
Tyler Bertuzzi (2023 to present)
T. J. Brodie (2021 to present)
Kyle Clifford (2020; 2021 to present) [in the minors]
Connor Dewar (2024 to present)
Max Domi (2023 to present)
Joel Edmundson (2023 to present)
Mark Giordano (2022 to present)
Noah Gregor (2023 to present)
Pontus Holmberg (2022 to present)
Calle Järnkrok (2022 to present)
Martin Jones (2023 to present)
David Kämpf (2021 to present)
John Klingberg (2023 to present) [LTIR]
Matthew Knies (2023 to present)
Maxime Lajoie (2023 to present) [in the minors]
Timothy Liljegren (2020 to present)
Ilya Lyubushkin (2022; 2024 to present)
Mitch Marner (2016 to present)
Auston Matthews (2016 to present)
Jake McCabe (2023 to present)
Bobby McMann (2023 to present)
Fraser Minten (2023 to present) [in junior with Saskatoon Blades]
Matt Murray (2022 to present) [LTIR]
Jake Muzzin (2019 to present) [LTIR]
William Nylander (2016 to present)
Ryan Reaves (2023 to present)
Morgan Rielly (2013 to present)
Marshall Rifai (2024 to present) [in the minors]
Nick Robertson (2020 to present)
Ilya Samsonov (2022 to present)
Alex Steeves (2021 to present) [in the minors]
John Tavares (2018 to present)
Connor Timmins (2022 to present)
Joseph Woll (2021 to present)
Vancouver
Sam Lafferty (2023)
Ilya Mikheyev (2019 to 2022)
Vegas
Michael Amadio (2021)
Byron Froese (2015 to 2016) [in the minors]
Ben Hutton (2021)
Washington
Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (2022)
Rasmus Sandin (2019 to 2023)
Winnipeg
{N/A}
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xstardustgirlx · 20 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: The Years Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Edition SIGNED HC DJ 1st Ed Book.
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anneiraisabelle · 9 months
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m58 · 9 months
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three from Stephen Bett
Tom Pickard: Oop norf, fook sake
bulimia oblivia
     I
[h] ate
    it
bulimia oblivia―Tom Pickard (w/ nods to Basil Bunting, the Newcastle poets, Liverpool “beat”                                                                                                                                   poets, George Harrison, bp Nichol)                                                                                                                                                                                                  bulimia oblivia
don’t woof yr cookies (Newcastle Brown Ale)
purge yourself, sunflower
say somebody’s lil’ bunting
     I
here’s I me mine in yr eye
oop norf, fook sake, you bet
Yorks Bete beat the Pool
[h] ate
not to get all cocky
h’8 no ’aitch 4 bp concrete
viz, getting all visual
    it
ate me (’arf-time) so don’t be
telling porkies, pie-head
magpie caught in a barcode
Jeremy Prynne: Paratactic Procedures
Here I saw… telescopic to the field inside the mouth
where speech parts of separation had been swallowed
in foreground… fricative was the advice and
to palate by adhesion said to be forward
Kazoo Dreamboats―Jeremy Prynne (with a nod to Gerald Bruns)
Here I saw… telescopic to the field inside the mouth
chokeberries on the line rotten beyond description
chomp by field ate down to baby letter shivers, bottle
our mal du doute upchuck trick, there’s a good chap
where speech parts of separation had been swallowed
by black holes, do not interrupt his moment of disconnect
at all / anyway / whatever / even so / rubbish
goes down whoosh it’s got some teeth in it
in foreground… fricative was the advice and
couple disjunct blimeys in a row pick & prune a’miss
near scurvy them ballsy labiodental f’n fearsome
feckful avant swine, dey do dis da joint
to palate by adhesion said to be forward
by outward tastes like collage glued on the tongue
you can only “be” in the moment, just out Near/Miss
meets Gordon Lish meets Lewis Black, well done old son
Tom Raworth: gifted
a present
that
fits me
to a t
Ace ― Tom Raworth (with a nod to old Stones… & stoners)
a present
gifted, & at arms (rah-rah)
shabby old cardigan, slippers, &c.
― the real raw deal!
that
’s worth a lotta r…
She corrects    /    x-ray
muse in my devices
fits me
sting or other wrays
Rae-worth, Raw-worth let’s call
the whole thing off ?
to a t
Om boy… pleased to meet’cha
full steam a head
top speed, them ol’ rollers
Jack Spicer: No One Listens to Poetry
No one listens to poetry.   The ocean
Does not mean to be listened to.   A drop
               •               •               •
It pounds the shore.   White and aimless signals.   No
One listens to poetry.
Language―Jack Spicer (with nods to Robin Blaser)
No one listens to poetry.   The ocean
rolls over us    ― these coastal people
nothing’s out beyond this last gasp edge
serial decoder of breakers
Does not mean to be listened to.   A drop
drip drip on little green transceivers, whatever
comes in from that darkness around us
you were the real outsider, honest angel
It pounds the shore.   White and aimless signals.   No
jolts or jive, so okay dictate something, anything…
Nothing, you said, Deserves to live
& I heard that, crystal clear
One listens to poetry.
It’s difficult to get the news
No one listens to radio anymore,
not even Martians
Stephen Bett is a widely and internationally published Canadian poet with 25 books in print (from BlazeVOX, Chax, Spuyten Duyvil, & others), his most recent being Broken Glosa, from Chax Press. His personal papers are archived in the “Contemporary Literature Collection” at Simon Fraser University. His website is StephenBett.com
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Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Theaster Gates, from the "Chicago" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Chicago " premiered in September 2016 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/art-21-chic...
Theaster Gates first encountered creativity in the music of Black churches on his journey to becoming an urban planner, potter, and artist. Gates creates sculptures out of clay, tar, and renovated buildings, transforming the raw material of the South Side into radically reimagined vessels of opportunity for the community.
Establishing a virtuous circle between fine art and social progress, Gates strips dilapidated buildings of their components, transforming those elements into sculptures that act as bonds or investments, the proceeds of which are used to finance the rehabilitation of entire city blocks. Many of the artist’s works evoke his African-American identity and the broader struggle for civil rights, from sculptures incorporating fire hoses, to events organized around soul food, and choral performances by the experimental musical ensemble Black Monks of Mississippi, led by Gates himself.
Learn more about the artists at:
https://art21.org/artist/theaster-gates/
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Eve Moros Ortega. Host: Claire Danes. Director: Stanley Nelson. Producer & Production Manager: Nick Ravich. Editor: Aljernon Tunsil. Art21 Executive Director: Tina Kukielski. Curator: Wesley Miller. Associate Producer: Ian Forster. Structure Consultant: Véronique Bernard. Director of Photography: Keith Walker. Additional Photography: Don Argott, Brian Ashby, Steve Delahoyde, Jeremy Dulac, Damon Hennessey, Sam Henriques, Ben Kolak, Christoph Lerch, Stephan Mazurek, Andrew Miller, Christopher Morrison, Leslie Morrison, Murat Ötünç, Logan Siegel, Stephen Smith, & Jamin Townsley. Assistant Camera: Kyle Adcock, Joe Buhnerkempe, Alex Klein, Ian McAvoy, Sean Prange, & Liz Sung. Sound: Sean Demers, Alex Inglizian, Hayden Jackson, İlkin Kitapçı, Joe Leo, Matt Mayer, John Murphy, Richard K. Pooler, & Grant Tye. Production Assistant: Hamid Bendaas, Emmanuel Camacho, Chad Fisher, Elliot Rosen, Stanley Sievers, Chris Thurston, & Steven Walsh.
Title/Motion Design: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Online Editor: Don Wyllie. Re-Recording Mix: Tony Pipitone. Sound Edit: Neil Cedar & Jay Fisher. Artwork Animation: Anita H.M. Yu. Assistant Editor: Maria Habib, Leana Siochi, Christina Stiles, & Bahron Thomas.
Host Introduction | Creative Consultant: Tucker Gates. Director of Photography: Pete Konczal. Second Camera: Jon Cooper. Key Grip: Chris Wiesehahn. Gaffer: Jesse Newton. First Assistant Camera: Sara Boardman & Shane Duckworth. Sound: James Tate. Set Dresser: Jess Coles. Hair: Peter Butler. Makeup: Matin. Production Assistant: Agatha Lewandowski & Melanie McLean. Editor: Ilya Chaiken.
Artworks Courtesy of: Nick Cave; Theaster Gates; Barbara Kasten; Chris Ware; BAM Hamm Archives; Bortolami Gallery; Cranbrook Art Museum; Margaret Jenkins Dance Company; The New Yorker magazine and Condé Nast; James Prinz Photography; Jack Shainman Gallery; Sara Linnie Slocum; Chris Strong Photography; & White Cube. Acquired Photography: Sara Pooley; The Art Channel/Bobbin Productions; & University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach.
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Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert; Lindsey Davis; Joe Fusaro; Jessica Hamlin; Jonathan Munar; Bruno Nouril; Pauline Noyes; Kerri Schlottman; & Diane Vivona.
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Dedicated To: Susan Sollins, Art21 Founder.
Major support for Season 8 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
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qudachuk · 2 years
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Doctor Kelly Fearnley and an immunocompromised patient respond to Dr Jack Pickard’s letter calling for an end to the requirement for mask-wearing in all clinical areasAs a fellow doctor, I’d like to remind Jack Pickard (Letters, 2 February) of...
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torontoarenas · 1 year
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Leafs in the Playoffs! 9
Nobody ever interacts with my posts anymore, but that’s fine. I’ll keep chuggin’. If anybody’s still here, you know what the deal is with this. Let’s go.
Boston
Nick Foligno (2021) [LTIR]
Anton Strålman (2007 to 2009) [minors]
Carolina
Frederik Andersen (2016 to 2021)
Jake Gardiner (2011 to 2019) [LTIR]
Ondřej Kaše (2021 to 2022) [LTIR]
Stefan Noesen (2021)
Colorado
Alex Galchenyuk (2021)
Denis Malgin (2020; 2022)
Dallas
Mason Marchment (2020)
Matt Murray (2022 to present). Hang on. I’m just getting word that there’s actually two different NHL goaltenders named Matt Murray.
Edmonton
Jack Campbell (2020 to 2022)
Cody Ceci (2019 to 2020)
Seth Griffith (2016) [minors]
Zach Hyman (2016 to 2021)
Greg McKegg (2014 to 2015) [minors]
Calvin Pickard (2017) [minors]
Florida
[N/A]
Los Angeles
Trevor Moore (2018 to 2020)
Minnesota
Nic Petan (2019 to 2021)
New Jersey
Jonathan Bernier (2013 to 2016) [LTIR]
NY Islanders
Pierre Engvall (2019 to 2023)
Matt Martin (2016 to 2018)
Richard Pánik (2014 to 2015) [minors]
NY Rangers
Jimmy Vesey (2021)
Seattle
[N/A, but I’m still annoyed we let them take Jared McCann in the expansion draft]
Tampa Bay
Zach Bogosian (2021)
Toronto
Nick Abruzzese (2022 to present) [minors]
Noel Acciari (2023 to present)
Zach Aston-Reese (2022 to present)
Jordie Benn (2022 to present) [minors]
T. J. Brodie (2021 to present)
Michael Bunting (2021 to present)
Kyle Clifford (2020; 2021 to present) [minors]
Carl Dahlstrom (2022 to present) [minors]
Semyon Der-Arguchintsev (2022 to present) [minors]
Mark Giordano (2022 to present)
Erik Gustafsson (2023 to present)
Justin Holl (2018 to present)
Mac Hollowell (2022 to present) [minors]
Pontus Holmberg (2022 to present) [minors]
Calle Järnkrok (2022 to present)
Erik Kallgren (2022 to present) [minors]
David Kämpf (2021 to present)
Alexander Kerfoot (2019 to present)
Matthew Knies (2023 to present)
Filip Král (2022 to present) [minors]
Sam Lafferty (2023 to present)
Timothy Liljegren (2020 to present)
Mitch Marner (2016 to present)
Auston Matthews (2016 to present)
Jake McCabe (2023 to present)
Bobby McMann (2023 to present) [LTIR]
Victor Mete (2022 to present) [LTIR]
Matt Murray (2022 to present)
Jake Muzzin (2019 to present) [LTIR]
William Nylander (2016 to present)
Ryan O’Reilly (2023 to present)
Morgan Rielly (2013 to present)
Nick Robertson (2020 to present) [LTIR]
Ilya Samsonov (2022 to present)
Luke Schenn (2008 to 2012; 2023 to present)
Wayne Simmonds (2021 to present)
Alex Steeves (2021 to present) [minors]
John Tavares (2018 to present)
Connor Timmins (2022 to present)
Joseph Woll (2021 to present)
Radim Zohorna (2023 to present) [minors]
Vegas
Michael Amadio (2021)
Byron Froese (2015 to 2016) [minors]
Ben Hutton (2021)
Phil Kessel (2009 to 2015)
Winnipeg
David Rittich (2021)
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Billy easy rider
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Steppenwolf follows with their motorcycle road anthem “Born to be Wild.” The Byrds’ very countryish “I wasn’t Born to Follow” (written, amazingly, by Carole King and David Geffen) plays twice. Steppenwolf’s “The Pusher” was written by singer/songwriter/actor Hoyt Axton. Third is the first rock soundtrack, which could also be called the first Americana album. A young girl is reciting her rosary in the background. With the two prostitutes, they enjoy Mardi Gras and wind up in a cemetery, where they quarter the LSD tab and have sex while tripping. In New Orleans, they find a brothel recommended by Hanson, where Wyatt sees a premonition of his fiery death. That night, Hanson opines that people resent their freedom: “Talking about it and doing it are two different things.” They are attacked, and Hanson is killed. When Hopper and Fonda heard them making snarky comments, they were hired. In a Louisiana restaurant, the trio encounter flirty girls and unfriendly men who make the kind of comments that long-haired men heard in those days: “She’s kinda’ cute,” “They look like a bunch of refugees from a gorilla love-in” and inevitable prattle about homosexuality and interracial sex.Īcross the street from the Belcourt, where I saw this film, a restaurant owner was ejecting long-haired males with boorish comments like “We keep the trash out back.” Interestingly, these were local people, not actors. Before they leave, they skinny dip in warm springs with two commune girls and receive the present of an LSD tab. Billy is unimpressed with the commune and the mime troupe, but Wyatt likes what he sees. Wyatt compliments the rancher for doing “his own thing in his own time.” They pick up a hitchhiker, who guides them to a commune. Along the way, they are invited to lunch by a rancher. Fonda plays the stoic Wyatt, with his “Captain America” jacket and bike, while Hopper is the more caustic Billy. By now, most know the story. Two bikers sell cocaine, financing their trip from California to Florida via New Orleans for Mardi Gras. They had previously worked together on the Roger Corman “B” movie "The Trip," written by co-star Jack Nicholson. The film was produced by Peter Fonda, and Dennis Hopper made his directorial debut. The New York Times called it “pretty, but lower-case cinema.” But Roger Ebert said, “It was inevitable that a great film would come along, utilizing the motorcycle genre, the same way the great Westerns suddenly made everyone realize they were a legitimate American art form. ‘Easy Rider’ is the picture.” On July 14, 1969, "Easy Rider" debuted, receiving mixed reviews. and world history at Tennessee State University and Nashville State Community College. Robert Evins Pickard is an adjunct professor of U.S.has reviewed the content to ensure it is relevant. In some cases, will work with advertisers to bring you relevant content that has been made possible by advertisers and their partners. Opinions expressed within editorial material are those of the writer and not necessarily Ltd.įor further information, see our Terms & Conditions. If the price does not contain the notation that it is "Drive Away No More to Pay", the price may not include additional costs, such as stamp duty and other government charges. When purchasing a vehicle, always confirm the single figure price with the seller. Pricing guide current at the time of writing editorial. In most cases, attends new vehicle launches and other events at the invitation and expense of vehicle manufacturers, importers and/or distributors.Įditorial prices shown are a "price guide" only, based on information provided to us by the manufacturer.
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No Midwife And I Wingflap by YHWH Nailgun
YHWH Nailgun is a vibrant, violent burst. The quartet of Zack Borzone (vox), Jack Tobias (synth), Sam Pickard (drums), and Saguiv Rosenstock (guitar) display an innate ability to translate a primitive spirit into a modern form. Their second EP, No Midwife and I Wingflap is blunt and bright. At once it sounds immediate, primal, contemporary, and eternal. Born during the lockdown as an experimental project between Borzone and Pickard in Philadelphia, the group expanded as the two moved to New York, adding Tobias for their debut self-titled EP, which was produced by Rosenstock, who was then integrated into the band. That first collection is one of self-discovery, of finding the tools necessary to make songs within the band’s own ecosystem. They honed in on their own world and their collaborative, close-knit writing process, discovering the essential structures and feelings that make YHWH Nailgun. It starts with the feeling of a punch, taking heavier, industrial sounds, and condensing them into more urgent, digestible forms, and infusing that with the luster of electronic and dance music. The result is a colorful and visceral force, a pointillistic expression bigger than the sum of its parts. It’s evident in the recording as well as the band’s live performance— each member’s output provides something musically unique, but combined the sound is singular and hulking. Each of the concise, four tracks on the EP stand on their own as pieces worthy of deeper exploration while also working in tandem to construct No Midwife as a single, cohesive whole. The opener “Too Bright to See,” introduces shimmering electronics and erratic percussion, starting quietly and then quickly growing into bombastic repetitious fiery hits while Borzone’s vocals rise from strained utterances into guttural calls. Moving directly into “Back Muscle,” the music begins a descent into a more overwhelming atmosphere. “Venison Mama” settles into a more regular rhythmic trot, with synths serving as an accent of light against pained, growling vocals, before “Look at Me, I'm a Rainer” again disturbs the balance. The electronics that were a shimmer of hope moments before are now an alarm, a warning signal, and the distorted guitars add oxygen to the surrounding fire. Each moment, sound, and word is deliberate and indispensable, with new elements revealing themselves with each return listen. The music of No Midwife feels as though it extends far beyond its ten minutes. The band flexes the ability of their palette and strikes with precision and power. Each track is dense and starkly impactful, allowing short, detailed glimpses into YHWH Nailgun’s still-broadening world. クレジット2022年11月4日リリース Zack Borzone - vocals Jack Tobias - synth Sam Pickard - drums Saguiv Rosenstock - guitar All songs written by YHWH Nailgun Produced & Mixed by Saguiv Rosenstock Mastered by Sasha Stroud Artifact Audio Artwork and Design by Jack Tobias and YHWH NailgunライセンスAll rights reserved
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