MICK FLEETWOOD & FRIENDS
A TRIBUTE TO THE ONE AND ONLY PETER GREEN
Notice one thing — amongst all those talented, wonderful, famous, larger than life guys, hides a shy girl just blending in with equally as much talent, grace and impact. Then as she‘d always been — one of the guys!! I hope, that right now, wherever you are you‘re playing the blues with Peter Green. Lovely, lovely Christine.
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I believe the worst thing a veteran musician can do is to remain in a mode, where he just exists. I mean, Eric Clapton, for instance, gets by, he keeps releasing his records to go on his tours, though he could do more of what I intend to present you, i.e. he should surprise us more often. The tune on the link is from his I Still Do, which became a credo for him at this point and which, sure, serves as another disc from someone who knows stuff. However, the song you listen to contains a collaboration that somehow works better than anyone could've anticipated. Google to see who is the other voice on the piece and experience a fine case of an old musician playing with a young one. I'm not really a fan of his collaborator – my age shows –, yet they both function incredibly well.
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X-Men 100 pg30-31 by Dave Cockrum
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Bronze-tailed Thornbill (Chalcostigma heteropogon)
© Dave Hawkins
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The Rocketeer by Dave Stevens 1982.
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Bronzed Cowbird (Molothrus aeneus)
© Dave Bowman
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Color guide for Phoenix's first appearance in X-Men 101.
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Don’t you see that it doesn’t work—that violence only breeds violence!
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Green Arrow and Green Lantern vs Hector Hammond by Dave Cockrum
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When Spidey Jumped the Shark, Pt. 8: The Tom DeFalco Era
When Spidey Jumped the Shark, Pt. 8: The #TomDeFalco Era of #SpiderMan
We have now reached the Tom DeFalco Era of Amazing Spider-Man, which means the end of this series of blogposts is within sight.
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https://www.etsy.com/.../ms-marvel-vol-1-16-bronze-age... NM- Ms. Marvel 16, first cameo appearance of Raven Darkholme (Mystique). Available through the link for $100.00
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X-Men 102 pg1 by Dave Cockrum
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I made the classic mistake of following 1 or 2 people and then assuming they were, like, representative of everybody who posts abt the thing
"Wow, the The Locked Tomb fandom [read: 2 or 3 lit nerds i follow] give such thoughtful analysis! I should wade into the tag and find more thought-provoking essays!"
avg post in the tag feed:
what if Gideon's sunglasses have Lore 🤯🤯🤯
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Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #22 - September 1978, cover by Dave Cockrum + Joe Rubinstein.
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