The inner cover for The Beatles Help! soundtrack.
“Just in case you haven’t seen the movie yet we don’t want to spoil the story for you but we will tell you that Ringo is the cause of it all.”
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"He felt the characteristic prick of tears in his eyes. For the first time in his life, he found out what it was like to be himself. Truly, and with no restraints, with no fear. Simply and wonderfully be. As he always should have been able to."
I'm not crying, you are.
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I’ve found that when I’m sad I like listening to “Susato Mikotoba~ Serenade” so of course I had to draw a little something for just the existence of Susato and her themes.
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The thing that really gets me about humanity is the kindness that follows tragedy and coming together as a community and loving each other
When the Titanic sank, the Carpathia raced to provide any help they could. They didn't have to, certainly, no one expected them to, but they did
and when the Mont Blanc exploded in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada one man Patrick Coleman went back to his post to warn the railways to stop the trains preventing hundreds from dying
on 9/11 there were 38 planes that had nowhere to land so the Air traffic controllers had them land in Canada in a small town called Gander and all the people there banded together to provide shelter and food for all the 6,000+ passengers on the planes
in a small town in Minnesota, USA 20 people lined up to give CPR to a man who had had a heart attack until paramedics could arrive and saved his life because of it
thousands of years ago somebody cared for a person who had broken their leg, which would usually be a fatal injury, and nursed them back to health
every tragedy has a kindness in it, people helping others in the face of loneliness, desperation, and destruction
and then there is the kindness we show when no huge tragedy has happened but life has happened instead
An adult in the time of King Tut made in him a tunic with ducks on it and a chest with ducks and sandals and earrings with ducks because he loved them so much
people take time out of their day to help an old person cross the street
chasing after somebody because they dropped something and you are trying desperately to return it
leaving food for homeless people
caring for others through an illness
and then there is the community
humans banding together
singing together, a sad tragic song and making it happy and soothing because they are singing it together
humans coming together to let someone buy back their farm at auction
helping one another, being kind and loving each other in the face of tradegy and despair this is what it means to be human
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COMPLETE* OFMD SEASON 2 PLAYLIST
I'm obsessed with the music featured in Our Flag Means Death, and have been slowly identifying music used in the show. The result is this playlist. It features several instrumental pieces that I haven't seen on any other OFMD playlists (they might exist, I just haven't found them).
Why the Astrix* ?
I'm still working to identify several songs/instrumental music from the show. I isolated the music as much as possible from the dialogue and sound effects, but some of the tracks have a lot of background noise that interferes with music identification apps. Apps like Shazam are also not as good with identifying classical music as they are with music genres like R&B, Pop and Rock. I've tried a number of other methods to identify this mystery music, but haven't been successful. If you're a classical music or 1970s & 1980s African Pop and/or American Funk aficionado, please take a listen to see if you recognize anything. With your help, it would be great to make this a fully complete playlist.
Classical & Instrumental music search
1970s & 1980s African Pop & American funk (?) music search
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