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whirling-fangs · 7 months
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What is it you want from love?
a home
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picture this: you turn over and realize they’re half-awake too. they pull you back under the blanket they stole during the night and wrap their arms around you. as you drift back to sleep you realize you couldn’t love a person more if you tried. they’re the safe space you go to when you’re anxious, the person where unabashed honesty doesn’t feel terrifying but something you’re grateful for. it took a long time and even though you never thought you’d be able to say this, you finally feel at home. at home in the same way you do when you look at the moon, and it’s all you’ve ever wanted from life.
Tagged by: @uppermoonkoku (thank you ♥)
Tagging: @goresugars @imoutoni @swordsxandxsakuras @espectres @strcngered @lightningstrickcn @multianime
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jakelinestradlin · 4 months
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1 song for each letter of my username
Jump In Now = Izzy Stradlin
Amazing = Aerosmith
Kissing you = Miranda Cosgrove
Estranged = GNR
Last nite = The Strokes
Instant Crush = Julian Casablancad & Daft Punk
Numb = Link Park
Every Breath You Take = The Police
Shuffle it All = Izzy Stradlin and the JUJU Hounds
Tourist = Julian Casablancas
Reptilia = The Strokes
Animal = Liz Gillies
Desire = Liz Gillies
Left and Right in the Dark = Julian Casablancas
Into the Groove = Madonna
November Rain = GNR
@rocknrollflames @valupuyhol @izzystradlindoesitforme
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ardenenearde · 2 years
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Tourist by Julian Casablancas
Feel like a teardrop streaming off your chin
SEND ME A  ♪ I WILL PUT MUSIC ON SHUFFLE AND GIVE YOU A SONG AND MY FAVORITE LINE FROM IT
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laoren-chen · 3 years
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Everywhere I go I’m a tourist, but if you stay with me I’ll always be at hooooome~ 🎶
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iiguess · 2 years
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* RULES   :   share five songs that represent your muse ! repost , don’t reblog .
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Tourist : Julian Casablancas
Feel like a tourist in the big city Soon I will simply evaporate / ... Everywhere I go I'm a tourist, But if you stay with me, I'll always be at home
Karma : AJR
I try to explain the good faith that's been wasted But after an hour it sounds like complaining Wait don't go away, can I lie here forever? You say that I'm better, why don't I feel better?
Connection : OneRepublic
Maybe I should try to find the old me Take me to the places and the people that know me Tryin' to disconnect, thinking maybe you could show me If there's so many people here, then why am I so lonely?
Deathly Loneliness Attacks : SirHamnet 
The people who I cherished and the people I forgot Relationships came and went without another thought Although I felt an inkling this is not how things should be I guess I really didn't know a single thing
Mind is a Prison : Alec Benjamin
Sometimes I think too much Yeah, I get so caught up I'm always stuck in my head I wish I could escape I tried to yesterday Took all the sheets off my bed
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dailysixties · 5 years
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Ten songs I’ve been obsessed with for the past week
I was tagged by @decayingssoul, thank you honey! I love music tag games 💛 So as I listen to a LOT of different songs everyday it’s not that easy to make a list but it should be smth like that - Enjoy! 🎸
1. Go · The Black Keys
2. Shame Chamber · Kurt Vile
3. Knee Deep In Love · Klaatu
4. Summer '68 · Pink Floyd
5. Lola - The Kinks
6. Beijing Honey · Scoundrels
7. Tourist · Julian Casablancas
8. Friday Night Big Screen · Girli
9. 3 Nights · Dominic Fike
10. Basic · Declan McKenna
I tag @flasknarsfostervatten, @peachy-society, @gilmour-may, @boomervonlouder, @britishsixtiesbeat, @mrs-tambourine-girl, @keithmoonie if you haven’t done it already and if you feel like it! 🤗💕
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paschoalamanda · 7 years
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Julian Casablancas + lyrics of “Tourist”. Digital Illustration, 2013.
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hockeydilf · 5 years
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the goat @seanahan tagged me in the top 10 songs i’ve been listening to currently and keep in mind i’m very in my feelings right now so, in no particular order:
1. WALLS - kings of leon (the song, but the entire album in general)
2. wicked game - ursine vulpine ft. annaca
3. shrike - hozier
4. please forgive me - david gray
5. twisted games - david lawrence (great for if you’re thinking of hunting someone)
6. ocean eyes - billie eilish 
7. the story - brandi carlile
8. if walls could talk - 5 seconds of summer
9. tourist - julian casablancas 
10. coming home - leon bridges
i usually don’t tag people in stuff like this but i actually wanna know what people are listening to so i’m gonna tag..... @exwag @evgeniimalkin @stromebean @dykemarchand @stromersvdoinhishalloweencostume @selfsoulfriend @dumbasslibra @cargojorts @soft-cherub @stayonsidedumbdumb @vvhitemanswhore ummm etc etc etc. whoever wants to do it if you haven’t already !! 
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zer0comma · 5 years
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everyone
listen to tourist by julian casablancas. please do it. please. please go listen to it NOW
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outoftowninac · 2 years
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LADY BILLY
1920
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Lady Billy is a musical in three acts by Harold Levey and Zelda Sears.  
The original production was produced by Henry W. Savage, staged by John McKee, and choreographed by Julian Alfred. 
It starred the Hungarian-born chanteuse Magdalena Hajos, who, for this production, went by the singular soubriquet ‘Mitzi’. In 1936, she created the role of Gay Wellington, the drunken actress who passes out in You Can’t Take It With You. 
The cast also included British actor Sydney Greenstreet, who would go on to a memorable career in movies, earning an Oscar nomination for his first film, The Maltese Falcon (1941). He followed up with the equally successful Casablanca (1942), and Passage to Marseille (1944).
The musical’s title comes from the character played by Mitzi: the Countess Antonia Celestina-Elizabeth-Selana-Whilhelmina of Pardove aka Master Billy.
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The action is set in 1920 in Romania and Greenwich Village. In the musical, the down-and-out countess disguises herself as a boy to avoid the prying eyes of the sightseers who she charges to visit her estate. She adopts the name Master Billy.  
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She also dresses as the ghost of one of her ancestors to give tourists a thrill. The scene is depicted in the above rare photograph.
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The musical had its world premiere on August 30, 1920 at Nixon’s Apollo Theatre in Atlantic City, New Jersey.  
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The above snapshot of the Boardwalk shows a billboard on the side of a building advertising the show. [The title is beneath “Mitzi,” although difficult to read in a black and white photo.] Next to it is a billboard for Broadway Brevities at the Globe Theatre. 
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This was not Mitzi’s first time on the Great Wooden Way. In 1917 she appeared at the Apollo in Pom-Pom, an operetta, and again in 1918 in Head Over Heels. 
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Prince Carol was  was the eldest son of Romania’s Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand-uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He assumed the throne as King of Romania in 1930. “They Say” implies that this may be apocryphal. 
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From Atlantic City, Lady Billy traveled to Washington DC’s National Theatre.
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Was this publicity or stunt casting?  In any event, it was her only Broadway credit. 
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The pre-Broadway tour moved on to Ford’s Opera House in Baltimore and the Park Theatre in Bridgeport, Nixon’s in Pittsburgh, The Grand in Cincinnati, and finally at Philadelphia’s Garrick Theatre. where it waited for the Liberty. 
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Composer Levey, a protégé of Victor Herbert, was also known by Franz Lehar. Lady Billy was often compared to his Merry Widow. 
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In October 1920, during the World Series between the Cleveland Indians and the Brooklyn Robins, a publicity piece claimed Mitzi saw “a game a week”!   
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The day after the US Presidential Election where incumbent Calvin Coolidge prevailed over Democrat James Fox, Philadelphia newspapers reported that Lady Billy was ELECTED “the most pleasing entertainment in town.”  
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Lady Billy opened at the Liberty Theatre on 42nd Street on December 14, 1920. It played 188 performances there, closing in May 1921. Mitzi first played the Liberty (which had a Liberty Bell sculpture over its entrance) in 1914′s Sari. After Lady Billy, she returned to her star dressing room in The Magic Ring (1923) and a 1930 revival of Sari. In 1933, the Liberty moved from legit to cinema. It closed in the 1980′s and today is the site of Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.  
Mitzi Hajos died at her Connecticut home in June 1970. 
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tourist by julian casablancas oml
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dailymusicparami · 3 years
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junkyardlynx · 6 years
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Homesick / Can’t go back for @selfia
Make This Right - The Toxic Avenger.
Devil’s Work - Miike Snow.
That Power - Childish Gambino.
Tourist - Julian Casablancas.
King of Carrot Flowers pt. 1 - Neutral Milk Hotel.
Dashboard - Modest Mouse. 
The Hardest Button to Button - The White Stripes.
Milk and Money - The Fratellis.
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wearecounterfeit · 6 years
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Rolling Stone Russia interviewed Jamie before Counterfeit. headed on over for their gigs. You can find the interview in Russian here.
We have a rough translation for you below:
"I apologize for the late call," Jamie begins politely, carcassing one cigarette and pulling out a new one from the pack. Behind the back of a 28-year-old actor and musician, he can see a room lit by a floor lamp with a window almost to the wall. The atmosphere is very cozy, even in the absence of curtains. - Lately, a lot has happened. On Friday, I need to be at the funeral of my friend's father - we've known each other since I was eight, and before that I rehearsed a lot. The whole group now lives together in a country house, but because of the circumstances, I had to come to London for a short time. " Jamie's hair is combed back, with a black denim jacket that reveals a light blue shirt unbuttoned over his chest. The leader of Counterfeit is visibly enlivened when I tell him that I have just returned from a short but exhausting tour with Machine Gun Kelly. "I know Kelly! - with a smile of recognition, exclaims Bower, a handsome guy with delicate features. The earring glitters in his nose. - We had dinner with him somehow, and we have a lot of common friends. He is awesome!"
How do you, the musicians, survive on long tours? I was exhausted even four days.
It always happens - you just have to go through this state. The first week is always the heaviest, your body is shocked, and then you are drawn. I always thought that the most important thing for the band is the performances, so you need to make sure that everything that happens on the tour does not interfere with them. I love touring - it's on the road that I feel most comfortable. When the tour comes to an end, I try not to notice that this is the last concert - I do not want to stop. When it all ends, it takes me about a week for a kind of decompression - I understand that I'm exhausted, and I plan to spend this time in bed eating pizza and in every way imitating a sloth. However, at some point I get an incredible itch - the same happens when we get a day off during the tour - wake up at five in the morning and realize that you do not need to play any concert - you can rest. In any case, the end of the tour always causes mixed feelings - touring is exhausting, but on the other hand, you are on the road with friends, with the family that you chose yourself - this is a bonus. We've known my guitarist Tristan from the age of eight, so we perfectly understand when we start to enrage each other. The same goes for the other members of the group, the tour manager and the technicians - they are like a family, we have known each other for a very long time, and we understand when it is necessary to shut up.
Have you watched the TV series "The Tourists "?
Kelly was in it, was he not? I read that it was closed after the first season, but did not see it. We have one guy among the staff, whose name is Peter. So, Peter is a bloody pocket rocket! You know, we are always involved in the process of loading equipment onto the site. One day I went off to smoke one cigarette, and when I came back in a couple of minutes, all my shit - and it's a lot of it - was already on the stage. Peemar - that's what we call him, - a very short guy, and I do not know how he gets up such things. The guys from our team work very hard, and without them we just could not do it. I consider it very important to maintain friendly relations with them - often you see terrible examples when the group conducts between themselves and the staff a line dividing the guys into "them" and "us". For me, it's dog shit - we all work for the same purpose.
An hour ago I spoke on the phone with Isaac Holman of Slaves , and asked if he knew your group. He said he knew the name, but he had never heard your music. What, in turn, can you say about Slaves ?
I like Slaves ! I recently discovered this band for myself, and was impressed with how just two guys with a guitar and drums can create such a dense sound. They sound very cool and damp - I like it! They also have an incredible cover on " Shutdown " Skeptics - grime is perfectly combined with punk rock. For me, so generally now there is more punk in pimp than in punk rock - they send everyone to hell and talk about real shit. That cover simply blew up the airwaves when it sounded on BBC Radio 1.
Since we're talking about Skept, then how do you like his joint track with Mick Jagger?
I have not heard yet, but in general it's very cool: Skepta and Mick Jagger, two absolute icons of different generations, together! Skept in England is indeed a cultural phenomenon - he is at the forefront of the grime scene, working with Drake, directed by Boy Better Know .
What kind of music do you like lately?
I really liked the new album [Marilyn] Manson. Amazing record - he seemed to be back in those days when I first met his work - then only the track " Fight Song " came out . And after a softer, in my opinion, " Pale Emperor " - I'm a fan of Manson, but I listened to that album a couple of times and put it aside. When I really like music - like " Heaven Upside Down " - I lose it again and again without stopping until I'm already sick of it. This is an incredibly clever record, and I really like her deep aggression.
Also recently, I was mentally returning to the time when I was fifteen - then only came "The First Impressions of Earth " The Strokes , an album that summed up my teenage period - when I first heard it, it just gave me a brain. Recently I sat down and listened to their first three albums. " Is This It " and " Room On Fire " are quite similar, but in spite of this, both there and there are great songs. The third plate of The Strokes is just gloomy - Julian Casablancas, they say, he decided then to send everything to hell - so he was tired of everything.
In addition to The Strokes and Manson, there are many friendly bands that I like, for example, The Xcerts - I'm their longtime fan. Soon the guys have a new album; they play a melodic pop-rockin 'pop-pop, but without any reproduced shit. I like the latest release of The Story So Far ; The new single The Architects , which was released a couple of months ago, is simply amazing! I'm repeating these records, but, you know, when you're doing your music and you're very involved in it, then you start missing something new - I force myself to listen to new bands and be aware of what is happening in the music world.
A really cool service for such researches is Spotify with its section "similar artists". God, is he really inaccessible in Russia? It's terrible! We also have an excellent DJ Dan Karty on BBC Radio 1, he conducts a Sunday rock show and always tries to promote new bands, which is very cool - I learned about many newcomers thanks to him. I also have a brother Sam, who listens to heavier teams. This scene is very self-contained and full of cool projects, for example, thanks to him I recently discovered for myself Worthwhile - they play something like melodic hardcore. Hell, there are so many names of genres that I'm always confused in terms!
It's very cool when you find a group at a stage when they have very few followers - listen to them, go to concerts, and when they become popular, you are "Yes, hell! I have long loved them! "
Your latest video for the song You Can’t Rely turned out pretty halloweeny. Do you celebrate this holiday?
Of course! On this day everyone seems to dress the way we look every day.
What about horror movies?
I've always loved this genre - I like even bad horror movies. In general, I like all genres, because in the end it all depends on how interesting the story is. I think that I like horrors because, including them, you know roughly in advance that you will find out: there will necessarily be a protagonist who will be saved from the devil's wicked entity, or if you are on the side of this most evil essence, you just wait, when it will all dunk.
I also like science fiction, but again, the story should emotionally entice me. This succeeds in the production of the studio Blumhouse , as well as the authorship of James Wang - this guy is just a genius. The genre of horrors, having begun the way from a distant shelf, has strongly advanced in that to force spectators to perceive it seriously.
I have not seen the new " Blade Runner " yet, but I've heard a lot of good things about it. Did you like the movie? I'm a fan of the first part and I understand the general tension that arises every time a remake or a continuation of the classics is shot. Imagine that someone decided to remake your favorite record twenty years later in the spirit of "The album is excellent, but I want to write down my version." A natural reaction to this will be: "Wait, do you really think that this is a hell of a need? Maybe we'll leave it as it is? "This approach has to be resisted internally, and I'm looking forward to the moment when I can see" Blade Runner 2049 "- after all, it's a sequel, not a remake.
In one of the interviews you said that the engine of your creativity - both texts and music - is anger and aggression. With age, people usually become a bit calmer - what do you think will move you in the future?
You know, I once suppressed aggression - in the period from fifteen to twenty-five, but then I realized how it happens to many, that all these emotions are equally necessary in life - they are needed for the senses. In our first album, the malice I mentioned is not a reflection of my current state at that time, but rather there is my retrospective view of life. I believe that most of the art is born out of pain, and for me, as an artist, the pain is a powerful moving force - it concerns both songs and poems and some artistic scribbles (I'm not an artist, but I tried to draw). I do not know what will inspire me in the future - now we are starting to quietly work on a new album, and a lot of ideas are in the air. Usually I take as a basis one idea or written down on a line and build music around it - from this everything is born. It is important to establish an inner connection with yourself and pull out the words that you want to express, and also surround yourself with inspiring people. The new album will definitely have a lot of pain again - I do not know what will inspire me this time, but something definitely should - otherwise the record will turn out to be damn boring!
Say, and your name was never pronounced as "Bowie"?
Damn, no! Although I'm fucking waiting for such a case - I would like that when you check into the hotel, someone thinks I'm his son. By the way, my father's name is David - he will have to ask this question.
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ancorascuba · 4 years
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Uncharted #292 Mixed live 9 February 2020 Franklin '33 in Lucca, Italy ˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜ Ivy - Sinner's Grin Dignan Porch - Footsteps in the Snow Gang of Four - At Home He's a Tourist Joy Division - No Love Lost Night - Pigalle Ultimate Painting - Bills The Bonnie Nettles - Rave on Love Me Tullycraft - Superboy and Supergirl Julian Casablancas - Run Run Run (VU cover) Vince Eager - The World's Loneliest Man
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