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sunandmoonseisai · 3 months
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This comic took one month in the making. The idea bloomed in my head when I was feeling sad and I visualized dolly, feeling abandoned in the rain until dylan come to meet her. So it was kind of a vent at first but as days passed I've been delayed by mental health issues and multiple mental breakdown, the comic kinda lost his meaning. Still, I'm happy I got to make it even though it won't reach the amount of attention I wish it did on this platform.
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egonoidea · 2 years
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They've been caught 👀
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rickssweetheart · 4 months
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Farm life with Rick ❤️
Hello… my first post :) I hope you like it x
Inspired by how I imagine a life on the farm with Rick grimes xx
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krispyweiss · 4 months
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Song Review: Glen Campbell and Eric Clapton - “Nothing but the Whole Wide World”
It’s a crazy concept - taking a dead man’s vocals and pairing them with living singers. But if Glen Campbell’s joint with Eric Clapton on Jakob Dylan’s “Nothing but the Whole Wide World” is any indication, Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost on the Canvas Sessions just might work.
Clapton, who plays acoustic guitar and sings some harmonies, is unrecognizable, even after knowing it’s him in the supporting role. He’s solid, just sonically incognito.
Campbell, who died in 2017, is eminently recognizable and in strong voice on the original 2011 recording. And whether it’s him or Clapton who can be heard breathing heavily under the music, it’s just another weird thing to go with this weird concept of splicing musicians in to previously released material.
Out April 19, Glen Campbell Duets features additional cameos from Brian Wilson, Carole King, Dolly Parton, Elton John, Hope Sandoval, Sting, X, Brian Setzer and others.
Grade card: Glen Campbell and Eric Clapton - “Nothing but the Whole Wide World” - B+
1/31/24
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playlist for the eleventh of april twenty twenty-four
Bruce Springsteen - Rosalita (Come Out And Play)
The Rolling Stones - Miss You
Dolly Parton - Wrecking Ball
Syd Barrett - Terrapin
David Bowie - The Jean Genie
T. Rex - Jeepster
Björk - Hyper-Ballad
John Lennon - Instant Karma
Shihad - Deb's Night Out
The Velvet Underground - New Age
Elton John - Honky Cat
David Bowie - Breaking Glass
The Rolling Stones - Faraway Eyes
The Smile - Open the Floodgates
Lou Reed & David Bowie - Hop Frog
Pink Floyd - The Show Must Go On
X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
Nick Lowe - 36 Inches High
Staple Singers - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
The Beths - I'm Not Getting Excited
Bob Dylan - The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)
Boy George - My Sweet Lord
Teenage Fanclub - Personality Crisis
Meat Puppets - Unexplained
The Long, Strange Drive Home — East FM 88.1 107.1
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This. Is for all Anti Dolly pro Dylan and Dylan x Hansel fans
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justforbooks · 1 year
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When Ry Cooder famously made his debut appearance at Glastonbury, playing on the Pyramid stage on a damp day in June 1990, he chose not to be backed by a band but by a second guitarist who came on sporting bright red trousers, and hair and sideburns that were very long, even by rock music standards. The duo perched on stools, surrounded by a dozen guitars, mandolins or bouzoukis, and proceeded to prove that they were both virtuoso players who could sound as thrilling as any amplified band as they switched from the atmospheric Paris, Texas to songs made famous by Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly or Jerry Lee Lewis.
Cooder’s companion, David Lindley, who has died aged 78, was a musicians’ musician. He may never have been as well known as those he played with, but he was one of the most sought-after session players in the US. Best known for his collaborations with Cooder and Jackson Browne, he also recorded with an astonishing list of musicians that included Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Iggy Pop, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, John Prine, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Ben Harper, Rickie Lee Jones and Bruce Springsteen. They wanted to work with Lindley not just because he was a great musician who could play almost any stringed instrument, from guitar and fiddle to slide guitar and mandolin through to oud and bouzouki, but because he knew how to interpret the mood of a song, adding texture and emotion without ever dominating.
His own musical taste was far more varied than the rock or singer-songwriter styles of the stars for whom he acted as sideman. When leading his own band, El Rayo-X, he was able to branch out and demonstrate his sense of humour as he explored blues, funk and reggae. Like Cooder, he was fascinated by musical styles from around the world, and some of his most original recordings were with musicians from Madagascar, Hawaii, Norway and Jordan.
Born in San Marino, Los Angeles, he was the son of Margaret (nee Wells) and Jack Lindley, a lawyer and music fan. He grew up listening to his father’s eclectic record collection, which included music from the Middle East and Asia, and he learned to play his father’s ukulele, then the banjo. While at La Salle high school in Pasadena he formed a bluegrass band, the Mad Mountain Ramblers, and then the Dry City Scat Band, which played around the Los Angeles folk clubs and at Disneyland. He was still a teenager when he first won the annual Topanga Canyon banjo and fiddle contest, but was asked to stop competing after he had won it five times.
Lindley’s reputation was growing fast, and in 1967 he landed his first major session, playing on Cohen’s debut, Songs of Leonard Cohen. By then he had formed his first electric band, Kaleidoscope, along with Chris Darrow, with whom he had played in the Scat Band. They released their first, wildly experimental album, Side Trips, in 1967, mixing Middle Eastern music with rock, cajun, country and bluegrass, but, though they were praised by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, their unique brand of “psychedelic folk” didn’t sell records. They broke up in 1970, after recording four albums, and Lindley moved to England to work with the singer-guitarist Terry Reid, who had famously turned down Led Zeppelin.
Moving back to the US, Lindley teamed up with Browne, with whom he spent the rest of the 1970s, touring and recording as a key member of his band, playing acoustic and electric guitar, slide guitar and fiddle. He perfectly complemented many of Browne’s best-loved songs, playing lap steel on Running on Empty and fiddle on Before the Deluge. Browne called him “my hero”, and other musicians asked him to play on their records when Browne did not require his services. His recordings during that period included three albums for Ronstadt, including her first No 1 album, the exquisite Heart Like a Wheel (1974), two with Rod Stewart, including his bestselling Atlantic Crossing (1975), along with albums with Crosby & Nash, Taylor, Warren Zevon and Parton.
He first recorded with Cooder on Jazz (1978) and Bop Till You Drop (1979), after which the duo began performing live together, touring in Australia and Japan. A 1979 live radio recording from Osaka was released on CD in 2021. On their tour in 1995 they were joined onstage by Cooder’s son, Joachim, and Lindley’s folksinger daughter, Rosanne, and released the album Cooder/Lindley Family Live at the Vienna Opera House.
After leaving Browne’s band in 1980, Lindley moved from sideman to band leader with El Rayo-X, which he called “more or less a party band”, and in which he matched his own songs along with a bravely varied assortment of old favourites. The band’s self-titled debut set in 1981 included a glorious, furious treatment of KC Douglas’s Mercury Blues, while Win This Record, released the following year, included the Toots and the Maytals song Premature. Mr Dave (1985) included his own reggae composition Alien Invasion, and the band’s final album Very Greasy (1988) continued to demonstrate his fascination with the Caribbean. Produced by Ronstadt, it included Ronstadt adding harmony vocals on Lord Kitchener’s calypso classic Gimme da Ting (on which Lindley played guitar and kora) and a reggae reworking of Zevon’s Werewolves of London.
While running the band, he still managed time to visit London to play alongside Richard Thompson and Rory Gallagher, and revive his love of flamenco with Juan Martin, at a Guitarists Night concert in March 1984. And he continued his session work, including albums for Browne, and for Emmylou Harris, Ronstadt and Parton on Trio (1987). In 1990 he worked with Dylan on Under the Red Sky.
Still keen to expand his musical range, he travelled to Madagascar with the guitarist Henry Kaiser to record the musicians and unique instruments of the vast island off the east coast of Africa. The aim was to present local stars to an international audience, but Lindley and Kaiser joined in several of the sessions. The resulting albums, A World Out of Time, Vols 1 and 2 (1992-93), included Lindley playing slide guitar with the traditional band Tarika Sammy and joining guitarist Rossy on a reworking of I Fought the Law, the Crickets song popularised by the Clash.
Moving on to Hawaii, this time in the company of Cooder, he recorded with the Pahinui Bros (1992) on a set that included a Hawaiian reggae treatment of John Lennon’s Jealous Guy. Further musical travels included recordings in Norway with Kaiser for The Sweet Sunny North (1994). In 1994-95 he also recorded with the Jordanian oud player Hani Naser, and between 2000 and 2004 with the reggae percussionist Wally Ingram. Their third album together, Twango Bango III (2003) included When a Guy Gets Boobs, a comment on the American diet. “I have always liked songwriters like Warren Zevon who could write something goofy and also really serious,” he explained.
In 2006 he was reunited with Browne for a short Spanish tour on which they were backed by a flamenco percussionist. Love Is Strange, a live album recorded on that tour, was released in 2010, when Browne and Lindley toured Europe and the US, and played at Glastonbury, with a set that included Running On Empty and Mercury Blues. In the same year Lindley also worked with Bruce Springsteen on The Promise. His own final solo album, Big Twang, was released in 2007.
Lindley had a wild stage image, thanks to his colourful clothes and long hair, but he never favoured a rock’n’roll lifestyle, and would often retreat to his hotel room to rehearse after a show. He hated being disturbed in the morning by hotel workers, and would imitate a dog, scratching at the door and barking, to keep them away.
He lived in Claremont, California, in a house filled with musical instruments, and was married to Joan Darrow, the sister of his Kaleidoscope colleague Chris Darrow. He is survived by Joan and Rosanne.
🔔 David Lindley, musician, born 21 March 1944; died 3 March 2023
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quinnhills · 1 year
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what are your like, musical inspirations? :D
Animal Collective, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Ben Folds Five, Beyoncé, Billy Joel, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Bob Dylan, Bon Iver, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Dan Deacon, David Bowie, Destroyer, Dolly Parton, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Giorgio Moroder, Green Day, Haim, Hank Williams, Heart, Indigo Girls, Iron & Wine, Joan Baez, Jonathan Larson, Johnny Cash, John Prine, John Williams, Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, Lil Nas X, Lizzo, Lorde, Miles Davis, The Mountain Goats, Mozart, Nina Simone, The O Brother Where Art Thou Soundtrack, Phoebe Bridgers, Prince, Pujol, The Rolling Stones, S.G. Goodman, Simon & Garfunkel, Stephen Sondheim, Sufjan Stevens, Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, Tracy Chapman, The War on Drugs, Wendy Carlos, Weezer, Weyes Blood
to name a few :)
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bks-blogs · 5 months
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Kitta and Dyan (101DS x Just Dance)
I've been wanting to make a crossover pic of 101DS and Ubisoft's Just Dance video game series for a while! This came across my mind lately during my break from working on the campaign video, and honestly, it's just perfect! So, one day during what could've been another average day in Camden, Dylan and Dolly suddenly finds themselves whisked into another realm, which people call the Danceverse, which consists of many worlds that thrive on dance energy. The two step-siblings happen to stumble upon a world, where there is nothing... Nothing but CATS!🐈🐈🐈 And for someone who's suffering cat allergies, Dylan unfortunately is not a lucky pup to step into this world. After meeting face-to-face with a giant pink cat named Kitta, Dylan finds himself grip-locked in her giant cat paws, and being snuggled to death, making his allergies kick into high gear! And Dolly's teasing certainly doesn't help with this matter! XD Dylan and Dolly are copyrighted (c) by Disney. Kitta is copyrighted by (c) Ubisoft.
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monkberryfields · 6 months
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Welcome to My Blog!
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Beatles/Paul McCartney:
🪲(the boys)
☮️(John)
🍓(Paul)
🕉️(George)
✌️(Ringo)
🌼(Linda)
📸(Linda's Photography)
❤️(Paul and Linda)
👐(Wings)
✍️(John and Paul)
🎭(A Hard Day's Night)
💍(Help!)
🌈(Magical Mystery Tour)
🎸(Get Back)
Other misc tags x x x x x x x
60s:
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70s:
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80s + 90s + 50s
Other Favorite Bands/People/Things:
Talking Heads/David Byrne, Blondie, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison/The Doors, Cass Elliot, Janis Joplin, Father John Misty, Eartha Kitt, Pattie Boyd, Muppets/Jim Henson, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Simon and Garfunkel, Kate Bush, Dolly Parton, Elton John, New Wave, The Velvet Underground, Cillian Murphy, James McAvoy, X-Men, Moomin, Cabaret (1998), Weimar Cinema
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highlights of April & May
1. Favourite movies: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Mildred Pierce (1945) 2. Decent movies I liked / appreciated but not loved: Pat and Mike (1952), Emma. (2020), Suzume no Tojimari (2022), Bullets or Ballots (1936) 3. wtf movie/ending: Rebecca (2020). The movie is so lifeless that even gorgeous locations don't save it. It looks more like a tourist advertising. As far as the ending is concerned, leaving it vague makes the movie feel even more pointless and empty than it already was. 4. Best scenes: the ending / the police station argument in Pat and Mike (1952); 'If I loved you less...; from Emma. (2020); Katharine getting her comeuppance in Working Girl (1988); stealing a corpse from the hospital in Nine to Five (1980); the opening from Mildred Pierce (1945); the courtroom scene in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 5. Favourite genres: drama, fantasy, comedy, romance. 6. Favourite directors: George Cukor (Pat and Mike, 1952); Makoto Shinkai  (Suzume no Tojimari, 2022); Michael Curtiz (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Robert Mulligan (To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 7. Favourite actors: Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall (Mad About Music, 1938); Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn (Pat and Mike, 1952); Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn (Emma., 2020);  Melanie Griffith Harrison Ford Sigourney Weaver Joan Cusack (Working Girl, 1988);  Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton (Nine to Five, 1980);  Keanu Reeves Ian McShane (John Wick: Chapter 4, 2023); Roger Livesey (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Joan Crawford Ann Blyth (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell (Bullets or Ballots, 1936); Gregory Peck Brock Peters Mary Badham (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962); Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak (The Man with the Golden Arm, 1955); Bette Davis (A Stolen Life, 1946). 8. Least favourite performances: Armie Hammer in Rebecca (2020). Not only is it a terrible performance when compared to a master class that was Laurence Olivier, but even in its own right this performance is truly horrendous. It lacks all possible nuance that Maxim's character needs and is overall more a caricature than one of my favourite characters in movie history. 9. The most wasted cast: Lily and Kristin Scott Thomas in Rebecca (2020). I do believe they are capable of giving great performances, but not in this film. It's like a void sucking the talent of otherwise good actors. Also, I don't understant why make Cruella (2021) at all. The actors are fine and all but the entire film is just... wrong. This character is not Cruella, this is not her backstory, it's someone's fanfic. Nothing in the plot makes a lick of sense. Emma Stone, Emma, Joel Fry, Mark Strong. 10. The best wasted premise: Rebecca (2020). A gothic mystery romance. Sign me up... most of the time. You have to try to stuff it up. They managed. 11. Best premise: Suzume no Tojimari (2022). Crazy and brilliant. 12. Favourite cast: Pat and Mike (1952), I guess. I just really love seeing Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy together on screen again. They light up every scene they are in. 13. Favourite on-screen duos: Herbert Marshall x Deanna Durbin in Mad About Music (1938); Katharine Hepburn x Spencer Tracy in Pat and Mike (1952); Anya Taylor-Joy x Johnny Flynn in Emma. (2020); Melanie Griffith x Harrison Ford in Working Girl (1988); Jane Fonda x Lily Tomlin x Dolly Parton in Nine to Five (1980); Keanu Reeves x Donnie Yen in John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023); Sadie Sink x Dylan O'Brien in All Too Well: The Short Film (2021); Joan Crawford x Ann Blyth in Mildred Pierce (1945); Edward G. Robinson x Joan Blondell and Edward G. Robinson x Humphrey Bogart in Bullets or Ballots (1936); Gregory Peck x Mary Badham and Phillip Alford in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962); Frank Sinatra x Kim Novak in The Man with the Golden Arm (1955). 14. Favourite on-screen relationships: Pat Pemberton + Mike Conovan (Pat and Mike, 1952); Emma Woodhouse + George Knightley (Emma., 2020). 15. Favourite characters: for the first time since I've started writing these I know exactly who the best character is. Possibly the best character of the entire year. Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). I adore this man for his reserve, conviction, strength, love, patience, compassion. He is the most inspirational character I can think of. Gloria Harkinson, Richard Todd / "Mr. Harkinson" (Mad About Music, 1938); Pat Pemberton, Mike Conovan (Pat and Mike, 1952);  Emma Woodhouse, George Knightley (Emma., 2020); Suzume Iwato (Suzume no Tojimari, 2022); Bruce Wayne / Batman (Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, 1993); Doralee Rhodes (Nine to Five, 1980); Caine (John Wick: Chapter 4, 2023); Roger Livesey (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Mildred Pierce, Veda Pierce Forrester (Mildred Pierce, 1945); Detective Johnny Blake (Bullets or Ballots, 1936); Atticus Finch, Scout, Jem (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 15. Favourite quote: You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 16. Favourite fact discovered in 2023: I have a couple. Gregory Peck and Mary Badham formed a life-long friendship on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). Harper Lee and Truman Capote's real-life friendship was also depicted in the film. 17. The most overrated film: like half of them? Rebecca (2020) is terrible; Working Girl (1988) is a bit cringe; Nine to Five (1980) is ALL cringe; John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) is okay but not a masterpiece; I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) has the most annoying protagonist; Highlander (1986) is a bit meh. I'll go with Cruella (2021) because it has no right to even exist. 18. The most disappointing film: Rebecca (2020). 19. The biggest surprise: Gregory Peck and the entire To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). An introspective character study. Truly deep and meeningful, masterfully written, diracted and acted. What do they say? They don't make them like they used to? Indeed they don't. 20. Best cinematography: The absolute best one is Ernest Haller for Mildred Pierce (1945). Cinematography in that film is breathtaking. It's one of the best-looking noirs I've ever seen and that is saying something as I've seen about a hundred of them. Honourable mentions go to Erwin Hillier (I Know Where I'm Going!, 1945); Russell Harlan (To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962). 21. Best set design: George James Hopkins (Mildred Pierce, 1945). 22. Best costume design: Mildred Pierce and Working Girl (1988). 23. Best music: Nine to Five (1980) just because the song is an absolute smash hit! I have had it on repeat for years. 24. Best prooduction choice: cinematography, costumes and casting in Mildred Pierce (1945). Joan Crawford is a knockout! Also, everything about To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). 25. Worst production choice: making Rebecca (2020). Who in their right mind thought it was a good idea to remake a Hitchcock classic? Was 1998's Psycho not enough? But also, they made it in the brightest possible colours. It's supposed to be a dark mystery almost horror and it looks like a Taylor Swift music video. Moreover, the costumes are truly baffling. They don't look 1930s at all and paired with rainbow colours all the style of the story or the 1940's adaptation is gone. Just by looking at it, you'd confuse it for a modern melodrama. I can't leave it at one. The whole existance of Cruella (2021) annoys me. Such a pretentious and irritating film! The obnoxious costume design is one of those notoriously bad production choices. 26. Film of the month: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). There isn't a single doubt in my mind.Mildred Pierce (1945) is a close second, also quite a gem of a film.
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sunandmoonseisai · 6 months
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Bark breath
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egonoidea · 2 years
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Am I in trouble yet?
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one-album-wonders · 1 year
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AMERICA'S GREATEST ROCK STAR BRACKET UPDATE
Our final entrants into the bracket from Pool 8:
Carole King Nina Simone Debbie Harry Marvin Gaye Rosetta Tharpe Linda Rondstadt Juliana Hatfield Lil Nas X Lindsey Buckingham Dionne Warwick
And these artists depart the tournament:
Britney Spears Kelly Clarkson Mary J. Blige Method Man Jack White Randy Newman Warren Zevon Jennifer Hudson Ricky Nelson
There are 83 musical artists in the bracket. To make an even number I'm going to hold a poll between the highest-ranked artist who failed to advance from the Group Stage (Kendrick Lamar) and the highest-ranked artist who failed to advance from the Second Stage (Frank Ocean).
1 Prince 2 Carole King 3 Fiona Apple 4 Bob Dylan 5 Nina Simone 6 Dolly Parton 7 Stevie Wonder 8 Janis Joplin 9 Tracy Chapman 10 Jimi Hendrix 11 Bruce Springsteen 12 Janelle Monae 13 Johnny Cash 14 Tina Turner 15 Alicia Keys 16 Aretha Franklin 17 Tom Petty 18 Debbie Harry 19 Brian Wilson 20 Stevie Nicks 21 B.B. King 22 Tom Waits 23 Chuck Berry 24 Joan Baez 25 Nancy Sinatra 26 "Weird Al" Yankovic 27 Diana Ross 28 Big Mama Thornton 29 Marvin Gaye 30 Rosetta Tharpe 31 Etta James 32 Iggy Pop 33 Lady Gaga 34 Paul Simon 35 Cyndi Lauper 36 Miles Davis 37 Phil Ochs 38 Patti Smith 39 Otis Redding 40 Jeff Buckley 41 Joni Mitchell 42 Cat Power 43 Sam Cooke 44 Fats Domino 45 Michael Jackson 46 Mitski 47 Lou Reed 48 Donna Summer 49 Brandi Carlile 50 Snoop Dogg 51 Whitney Houston 52 Laura Jane Grace 53 Pat Benatar 54 Linda Rondstadt 55 Meat Loaf 56 Mariah Carey 57 Frank Zappa 58 Billy Joel 59 Missy Eliot 60 David Byrne 61 Ronnie Spector 62 Smokey Robinson 63 Roy Orbison 64 Lizzo 65 Gloria Gaynor 66 Chris Cornell 67 Father John Misty 68 Queen Latifah 69 Cher 70 Tori Amos 71 Willie Nelson 72 Brenda Lee 73 Bille Joe Armstrong 74 Liz Phair 75 Tupac Shakur 76 Juliana Hatfield 77 Carl Perkins 78 Ice-T 79 Beck 80 Lil Nas X 81 Lindsey Buckingham 82 Dionne Warwick 83 Screamin' Jay Hawkins 84 Kendrick Lamar or Frank Ocean
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the-birth-of-art · 1 year
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X vs Y (music edition)
Preemptive admission this is complete and utter nonsense, so please (please) take the prompts below with a Gibraltar-sized grain of salt.
Who do you prefer?
The Cure / Depeche Mode
Echo & the Bunnymen / Psychedelic Furs
Ministry / Nine Inch Nails
Grateful Dead / Jefferson Airplane
Peter Gabriel Genesis / Phil Collins Genesis
Phish / Dave Matthews Band
Sex Pistols / The Clash
The Beatles / Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin / Black Sabbath
Tupac / Notorious B.I.G.
King Crimson / Yes
Elliott Smith / Nick Drake
Joni Mitchell / Kate Bush
Rezillos / Pretenders
Taylor Swift / The National
Willie Nelson / Waylon Jennings
Pink Floyd / Radiohead
Primus / Red Hot Chili Peppers
INXS / U2
Rancid / Green Day
Dolly Parton / Loretta Lynn
Muddy Waters / Howlin’ Wolf
Ludwig van Beethoven / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sleater-Kinney / Bikini Kill
Beastie Boys / Run-D.M.C.
Replacements / Hüsker Dü
Pavement / Yo La Tengo
Neil Young / Bob Dylan
New Order / Joy Division
The Who / The Kinks
Dinosaur Jr. / My Bloody Valentine
Talking Heads / Television
Philip Glass / Steve Reich
The Orb / The KLF
Lady Gaga / Madonna
N’Sync / Backstreet Boys
Briney Spears / Christina Augilera
Oasis / Blur
early Leonard Cohen / early Tom Waits
Ray Charles / Sam Cooke
Chemical Brothers / Fatboy Slim
Buck Owens / Merle Haggard
late Tom Waits / late Leonard Cohen
Johann Sebastian Bach / a really good orgasm
Prince / a really good orgasm somehow due to Prince
Jerry Jeff Walker / Doug Sahm
Randy Newman / Steely Dan
Nirvana / Pearl jam
Simon & Garfunkel / Paul Simon
Los Lobos / X
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cleaduvalls · 2 years
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whos that one male country artist that lesbians really like. like idk if he was queer himself but hes an honorary queer icon. please and thank you
(disclaimer i donot know male country artists that well im just inlove with miss dolly parton)
my first thought is maybe johnny cash?? hes the one with the middle finger photo that was like historic and i think he was pretty queer friendly. i believe woody guthrie and bob dylan were also pretty queer friendly but theyre more folk than country. if its more modern it might be orville peck or lil nas x. the only other male country singers i can think of are andy grammar, blake shelton, and john denver but idk the lesbian stance on them. hope this can at least get u somewhere :(
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