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bobby-sama · 3 months
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Happy National Hug Day!
Anyone else remember how Jenny's cousin was a swamp creature? Glenn's a good boy.
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kristencsummerlin · 7 months
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More school uniforms. If you have noticed the pattern I use for them is a cent sign. This is because Nickolas High School's mascot is a Nickel. So the cent sign is their only choice of pattern besides plaid and fishnet lace.
Also due to the school having Aquatic beings attending. To keep them hydrated they can simply ask for water and the roof will spray them with water. Sadly though, this means if any student says water, liquid, or aqua they will also get sprayed with water. And if students say "I don't know." They get slime poured onto them. Get the reference? Lol
Anyway more uniforms
Star: Blue and Pink
We start with Star from Danny Phantom. I gave her the last name Thompson because I gave everyone last names.
Spike: Black and Blue
The phandom community has made Spike Jazz's friend and I LIVE for it. My sister was laughing at his tie.
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Sidney Poindexter: Blue and White
Like Ember he has a uniform even though he'll attend the school like one chapter/issue. Still worth drawing the uniform. He's also the last of the Danny Phantom characters.
Jenny Wakeman: Blue and Light Blue
Now we're on My Life as a Teenage Robot and those characters.
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Sheldon Lee: Dark Blue and Blue
The nerd who has a major crush on Jenny. He's more than likely gonna wear his big coat over.
Brad Carbunkle: Blue and White
Jenny's bestie.
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Brit Crust: Black and Orange
The Crust cousins. I think they would have a rivalry with Paulina and Star over who's more popular. Not all popular students get along lol.
Tiff Crust: Black and Orange
The cousins also HATE having to wear uniforms because they love showing off their fashion.
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Misty: Purple and Blue
Like Ember and Sydney. She's probably only show up in one chapter as the antagonist or one of the antagonists.
Don Prima: Brown and Orange
This man cried over a scrap on his shoes. You just gotta love him.
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Jenny's Exo Skin: Dark Blue and Blue
Again, one time villain. Still she has a uniform.
Glenn Wakeman: Dark Green and Slime Green
Jenny's younger plant cousin. He's like a preteen Swamp Thing. I imagine him hanging out with Dani.
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Glenn Gould (1932-1982) solo - composer and classical musician Works: "Prelude, Cantilena, and Gigue," "A Merry Thought" Defeated Opponents: Edgard Varèse Propaganda: "He was a genius whose looks got him compared to James Dean, what else can you ask for...As someone who's played Bach on the piano experiencing Glenn Gould do it is kind of its own emotion"
Tony Levin (1946-) solo - session musician Songs: "The Kids," "Welcome to My Nightmare" Defeated Opponents: Rick Wakeman Propaganda: none
Visual Propaganda for Glenn Gould:
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viking369 · 7 months
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A Counter-Rant
A few weeks ago on YouTube, Mary Spender went after her "friend" Rick Beato over "Boomer Nostalgia". She started off with the strawman that Boomers think all current music is shit and all music from back in our day was gold-pressed latinum. Rlly Mary? First, there are ignorant, loud-mouthed assholes in every generation. Hells, there are MAGAt GenZeds FFS. They are the bulk of the bitchers and moaners in any group, and their opinions are a waste of ear space. Second, no Boomer with sufficient knowledge to have an informed opinion (Including Rick. And me.) thinks everything back in the day was great. We know there were bargeloads of densely packed dreck, even from big outfits (When was the last time anyone actually listened to all of Their Satanic Majesties Request?). Third, a lot of us (Including Rick. And me.) listen to current music. That's how we form our informed opinions. And that's where our problem with it kicks off.
Mary also makes the resnark that Boomers think all current music is written as quick cuts to back TikTok dancers. No Mary, no one with an opinion worth listening to thinks that. What we think is there is way too much current music that is exactly that, with a very bad result I'll get to below. For now, I'll just let Jeff Beck and Imelda May give a demonstration with a live performance of "Walking in the Sand", aka "Remember". You may think you've never heard this, but just wait until 2:12:
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Yeah. You've heard that earworm six million times, electronically filtered up a fifth and with the living shit Autotuned out of it. And that's the problem. Too much of current music clogging too much bandwidth is just electronically generated pap. A snippet of a real song gets snagged, run through a machine, and shoved out there as art. Yes I know Wendy Carlos and Brian Eno (and Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman and....) used tons of electronics, but they could honestly play the shit out of their keyboards as well. And they played full-length pieces, not 30-second bugger flicks. Too much of current music isn't played, it's engineered (And to be fair, I don't like Glenn Gould, either.). If the relevant talent is the engineers and not the performers...
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And the ultimate is Autotune. Nothing it generates sounds natural, but it's so effing ubiquitous, people now think that's how things sound. And that simply...
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So no Mary, we're not just a bunch of kvetching geezers. We have a point, a good point, and you...
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sug4rsicle · 3 years
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One Big happi family. (Yes i added Glenn and Wisteria, because since Wisteria is Nora's sister, and Glenn is Jenny's cousin)
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unicornery · 3 years
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I changed my mind; this is so dumb it needs its own post. Pics from here and here, original idea from @biscuit-tornado
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jknerd · 4 years
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MLAATA AU: Armagedroid
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Name: Armagedroid
Age: 20+ (by appearance)
Gender: Male
Species: Android
Aliases: Arnold Wakeman (full name), the most deadliest weapon of Nora Wakeman
Residence: Tremorton
Occupation(s): Android weapon, crime-fighter, Prof. Wakeman’s assistant
Love Interests: Smytra 
Family: Nora Wakeman (creator; mother), Wisteria Wakeman (aunt), Glenn Wakeman (cousin), Jenny Wakeman (little sister)
Friends: None
Enemies: Pharaoh Vexus, Smytra, Space Bikers (sometimes), Cluster Claws, Crust Cousins (sometimes), Mist
Likes: Crime-fighting duties, engineering, spending time with his younger “sister”, Smytra
Dislikes: Cluster Claws, Rust, Pharaoh Vexus, whoever threats Jenny’s life
Armagedroid is Jenny's powerful "brother" designed by Dr. Wakeman about 20 years before Jenny's birth in order to protect Earth from alien invaders. In battle mode, his entire body are programmed to have a bladed armor, invincible from being destroyed as his sole purpose is to disarm every weapon of his opponent or eliminate them. Seeing the Earth was in peace, he decided to defend other planets who suffer from alien invaders or war, becoming a mercenary. 20 years later, he had a contact from Dr. Wakeman about Jenny's rebirth decided to return to Earth, meeting his "younger sister" for the first time. Although he was a little bit awkward on being an older brother, he gradually grew fond of Jenny as both become crime-fighters.
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visualmemoryunit · 6 years
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5 DegreesIan Gillan and Glenn Hughes were in Deep PurpleIan Gillan and Glenn Hughes were in Black SabbathRick Wakeman was on Black Sabbaths album Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Tracy Ackerman was on Rick Wakemans album Time MachineTracy Ackerman was on Geri Halliwells album Scream If You Wanna Go Faster Geri Halliwell was Ginger Spice in the Spice Girls
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imperialotakubot · 6 years
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This crossover will get red hot!
Since Jenny has appeared in both red and blue and is probably able to shoot bullets out of her fingers, she’s gonna be playing both Cuphead and Mugman  with Nora Wakeman (being her wise guardian) as the Elder Kettle, Vexus is the villain so she’s the Devil and that makes Smytus the one and only King Dice~ other casting additions so far: Vladmir the Rat as Werner Werman, Brit and Tiff as Rumor Honeybottoms and Baroness Von BonBon, Misty as Captain Brinebeard, Vega as Hilda Berg, Phineas Mogg as Dr. Kahl, Kenny as Kahl’s robot, Sheldon as Grim Matchstick, Brad as Djimmi, Glenn (Jenny’s own cousin who showed up in “Never Say Uncle”) as Cagney Carnation, the Mad Hammer Bros are Ribby and Croaks, Gigawatt (the villain of “Mind Over Matter”) is Beppi, Melody is Cala Maria and....well, that’s all for now, I’ll make another post about this AU at some point.
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freddielocks · 4 years
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Here are, by Discogs' ratings, the 10 most valuable singles in my collection. The descriptions will aim to give you as much detail as they can about each, if there's any terminology that needs explaining just ask!
They'll go in reverse order:
10) John's Children - Desdemona
B-side: Remember Thomas a Becket
Label: Track, cat 604003
Year: 1967
Highest sold for on Discogs: £122
Rare Record Price Guide Value (in mint near unplayed condition): £150
Price paid: £30 on eBay
Condition: Record and sleeve VG (some noise)
This Desdemona, the rarest of all the singles I own by my hero Marc Bolan, is made much more valuable as it has the rare picture sleeve, an oddity for British singles at the time. Both sides are decent mod tracks and the A-side was banned by the BBC for the lyrics 'Lift up your skirt and fly' which Bolan maintained was about a witch.
9) Nicky James - So Glad We Made It
A-side: I Need To Be Needed
Label: Philips, cat BF 1566
Year: 1967
Highest on Discogs: £140
RRPG mint Value: £7 (!)
Price paid: 40p in Plastic Wax Records
Condition: Solid VG (edge cracked but not affecting grooves)
Nicky James aka 'Thunderthroat' was a big voiced but obscure singer, who came close to hits and almost joined the Moody Blues, who later went on to enormous success, signing him to their record label Threshold. I found this after hours of searching and got really excited (confused stares in the shop) and got it home only to see its low book value. However, it was not listed on Discogs, and so I put it in the database myself, to find a few years later that the B-side is considered a collectible Northern Soul record and it had started to sell for way more money! Not my favourite record by him though, which is Reaching For The Sun.
8) The Creation - Making Time
B-side: Try And Stop Me
Label: Planet, cat PLF 116
Year: 1966, charted at #49 for 1 week
Highest on Discogs: £150
Book value: £35 (would be £50 with sleeve)
Price paid: £25 on Discogs (lucky!)
Condition: largely VG+ but one deeper scratch causes pops
The mod band The Creation were rivals to the Who in their heyday, and this aggressive punky single, produced by the renowned Shel Talmy and issued on his (uber-cool) Planet label, showcases their talent, as well as the invention of playing the electric guitar with a violin bow to crunchy effect! It's a classic and a must-have for any collector.
7) The Misunderstood - I Can Take You To The Sun
B-side: Who Do You Love
Label: Fontana, cat. TF 777
Year: 1966
Highest on Discogs: £150
Book value: £80
Price paid: 50p in a warehouse clearance in Cadoxton, Wales
Condition: it appears that this was left by the radiator at some point, and it's a bit wavey around the edge. This causes a few wobbles in the sound and a little sizzle at the end, but still listenable
The Misunderstood were a mysterious American outfit, who only released this single while in their original line up, with the dual guitars of Englishman Tony Hill and Glenn Ross Campbell (not the famous one). 1966 puts it at the cutting edge of psychedelia, and both tracks are amazing and utter classics, with the A-side taking you to space and back and the B-side being the most screechy Bo Diddley cover ever! It was a dream to find a copy in the dingiest place in the world, and well worth the damp knees and hours without any natural light.
6) The Maytones - Botheration and The G.G. Rhythm Section - TNT
Label: Blue Cat, cat. (Haha) BS 165
Year: 1969
Highest on Discogs: £150
Book price: £35
Paid: it's still a secret but it's around £30-35, from Plastic Wax
Condition: solid VG again, which for a reggae/rocksteady single is practically a dream.
This single split between two artists very popular in Jamaica (The G.G. All Stars were connected to pioneer Ernest Ranglin) was released on the Blue Cat label, arguably the rarest of the numerous sub-labels of legendary company Trojan Records. Both sides are chilled rocksteady and among the label's best work, justifying the steep rise in prices for it. My reggae buying career has been essentially for the labels they were released on, but this was a huge coup as it was a brilliant record too!
5) James Royal - I Can't Stand It
B-side: A Little Bit Of Rain
Label: CBS, cat. 2959
Year: 1967
Highest on Discogs (and only sale to date): £150
Book price: £125
Price paid: 50p in Rick's Records (rip), Hastings
Condition: looks utterly trashed and has a small crack going into the playing surface alas. However it plays very well given its appearance - it's loud!
James Royal is not a well known name - he made a fair few singles before joining a covers band and leaving the big time for Australia, having played with a host of future stars (Rick Wakeman of Yes, John Entwistle of the Who, Nick Simper from Deep Purple) along the way. This classy two-sider is his rarest record and shows his vocals to great effect against an amazingly lavish production. As usual with soul records, the demo copy (which amazingly was the reason I didn't leave it in the box for so cheap!) doubles the value, although any copy of this fetches big prices - that £150 is looking a little low. I more treasure it because musically it's superb. Check it out!
4) Kaleidoscope - A Dream For Julie
B-side: Please Excuse My Face
Label: Fontana, cat. TF 895
Year: 1968
Highest Discogs: £175
Book price: £40
Paid: £5 on eBay
Condition: has a crack which has led to a small piece missing. I have just about got it to play without the needle getting stuck in there. You can appreciate this one's a 'collection filler' (for someone who didn't care - I bought it for the music obviously!)
Kaleidoscope are a now legendary English psych-pop outfit, who narrowly missed success both in this form, making waves with 'Flight From Ashiya' (which I also own after a long and arduous search) and as their later Fairfield Parlour incarnation, scoring a near-hit with 'Bordeaux Rosé'. As I Luv Wight they recorded the theme for the Isle Of Wight Festival in 1970, but the festival DJ ignored instructions to play it in between every act and tossed his copy into the crowd (it was perhaps a little too advanced, but I like it (and own it)). A Dream For Julie is a bizarre danceable record with sheer nonsense lyrics ('Mexican clowns' and 'strawberry monkeys' surround Julie for starters). The B-side is typically mellow and stately.
3) The Kinks - Long Tall Sally
B-side: I Took My Baby Home
Label: Pye, cat. 7N.15611
Year: 1964
Highest on Discogs: £207
Book price: £120
Paid: £16 on eBay
Condition: VG playing above grade - a surprisingly great copy! Probably one of the best in this list
The Kinks need no introduction, but this was their first ever single released just two records before You Really Got Me practcially invented fuzz guitar and changed rock forever. Both sides are snappy beat numbers with character and the characteristic weird vocals of Ray Davies. eBay does have miracles - this bidding war happened in prime hours (8pm) and I held on by 50p or so, for a record which otherwise would fetch much higher and has a huge collector's market in beat and Kinks fans alike.
2) Crocheted Doughnut Ring - Two Little Ladies (Azalea and Rhododendron)
B-side: Nice
Year: 1967
Label: Polydor, cat. 56204
Highest on Discogs: £307
Book value: £40
Paid: £12.50 on eBay
Condition: VG-, crackles a fair bit as both sides are quiet.
The (Crocheted) Doughnut Ring were an obscure outfit who issued around four singles in the late 60s. This record's A-side is a rather meandering psych-pop affair which is rather soft. Having no other material for a B-side, producer Peter Eden (who lent his talents to a whole other bunch of records and adds collectibility) fooled around with the A-side tapes and created an incredible soundscape - inventing ambient music in 1967! There's nothing else like it for at least another four years, when Brian Eno and Robert Fripp released (No Pussyfooting) (which I do own, and yes, the brackets are part of the title), the first major incidence of tape manipulation in popular music after The CDR's accident!
1) The Spectres - I (Who Have Nothing)
B-side: Neighbour Neighbour
Label: Piccadilly, cat. 7N.35339
Year: 1966
Highest on Discogs: £350
Book value: £300
Paid: Nothing! This was in my aunt's garage in Manchester, although mum has no idea who owned it in the first place - mysterious Auntie Laura was the only candidate. Other records in the box were also rare, causing disbelief as mum thought they were awful!
Condition: incredibly for a record stored without any protective sleeve in a flimsy box in the dankest most cluttered garage in existence, it's a solid VG with great sound.
This record, the first of three, was the first recorded appearance of Status Quo! This creates its incredible value, although it is the most common of the three (not saying much). Both sides are not brilliant versions of standards recorded by lots of bands, although I (like others) have a soft spot for the B-side, which is an R&B number with traces of the psychedelic sound early Quo (before they decided to only write songs with three chords!) were to hit success with, as Pictures of Matchstick Men became a top 10 hit. In between the Spectres and that single, the band were known as Traffic Jam, and the Almost But Not Quite There (accurate name!) single is the most sought after. My aunt nearly threw it away! Jesus!
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kublog83 · 3 years
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Michael Laurence Edward Nyman, CBE (born 23 March 1944, Stratford, London) is an English composer of minimalist music, pianist, librettist and musicologist, perhaps best known for the many movie scores he wrote during his lengthy collaboration with the filmmaker Peter Greenaway, and his multi-platinum soundtrack album to Jane Campion's The Piano. His operas include The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Letters, Riddles and Writs, Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs, Facing Goya, Man and Boy: Dada, Love Counts, and Sparkie: Cage and Beyond, and he has written six concerti, four string quartets, and many other chamber works, many for his Michael Nyman Band, with and without whom he tours as a performing pianist. Nyman has stated his preference for writing opera to other sorts of music. In 2008 Man On Wire was released, much of the film's soundtrack is derived from the 2006 album, The Composer's Cut Series Vol. II: Nyman/Greenaway Revisited.
For anyone interested. This piece matches Track 4 - The Piano - Michael Nyman - Sountrack - 1993 (1:37 version; downloadable on Apple music). The musescore tempo is possible a little faster, but otherwise, spot on.
Download and print The Departure (Gattaca) piano sheet music by Michael Nyman. Piano sheet is arranged for Piano and available in easy and advanced versions.
Format: Sheet music. Composed by Michael Nyman. From the motion picture 'The Piano'. Format: piano solo songbook. With fingerings, black and white photos and introductory text. Movies and 20th century. Published by Chester Music. Composer/Artist: Michael Nyman.
Download Michael Nyman The Promise (from The Piano) sheet music notes that was written for Clarinet Solo and includes 2 page(s). https://kublog83.tumblr.com/post/653089968928980992/recording-the-beatles-book. Printable Film/TV PDF score is easy to learn to play. Learn more about the conductor of the song and Clarinet Solo music notes score you can easily download and has been arranged for. Torrent miss marple 2009 movie. The number (SKU) in the catalogue is Film/TV and code 104841.
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jknerd · 4 years
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MLAATA AU: Jenny Wakeman/XJ-9
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Name: Jennifer “Jenny” Wakeman Age: 16 Gender: Female Species: Human (formerly), Android (current) Aliases: XJ-9 (codename), Miss Android, Jen, Android Chick Residence: Wakeman’s house, Tremorton Occupation(s): Superhero/crime-fighter, High School student Love Interests: Mist (ex-boyfriend), Donna Prima (crush; ended), Viktor (crush) Family: Nora Wakeman (mother/creators), Armagedroid (older brother), Wisteria Wakeman (aunt), Glenn Wakeman (cousin) Friends: Brad Carbunkle, Tuck Carbunkle, Sheldon, Melody, Vega, Viktor Enemies: Pharaoh Vexus, Smytra, Space Bikers (sometimes), Cluster Claws, Crust Cousins (sometimes), Mist Likes: Her friends, music, helping people, protecting Earth, fighting crimes Dislikes: Cluster Claws, Rust, Pharaoh Vexus Jennifer "Jenny" Wakeman, known as XJ-9 as android, was formerly a normal girl but reborn as android by her mother, Nora Wakeman, due to incurable disease, her life supported by the powerful "Energy Core". Currently, she is a hero of Tremorton, capable of combating as human weapon and changing her appearance at will as she deals with the criminal organization “Cluster Hive”, and dealing with her life as teenage android. She often desires a sense of freedom, but also acceptance from her peers. Jenny is kind-hearted girl who had thought of using her newfound abilities to help people when she was revived as an android, but gets agitated when her mother or her duties stress her. She is also very forgiving to whoever wronged her from beginning, including Crust Cousins, but when her patience is tested, she express her own anger in calm manner UNLESS the person commits something unspeakable to people she cares.
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