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er3makin · 3 days
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-Hellooo, My name is Mason / Misha / Neil, Nickname Er_MaKin. Pronouns He/it/thon. I'm t*boy, Genderfluid, omni... (I was a little too lazy to draw the cover for this post)
born : 04.02.10
This account is my blog, where I post drawings, other works, and photos
My Fandoms/Bandom -
Tf2, madness combat, hlvrai, Stranger things, mlp, Steven universe, portal 1/2, regretevator, half life, eddsworld, corporate, the big bang theory, friends. Pink Floyd, led zeppelin, the rolling stones, the who, Beatles, the Yardbirds, the doors, the Black angels, korn, throbbing grease, ramones, will wood. (I still have a lot, but it's too long to relist)
- Alsoooo I play guitar and harmonica, Sew, Edits, trying to make animations, and game.
- Facts about me!
I am Russian
Presumptive ADHD
A bit of a darkshiper (sorry...)
I used to write fan fiction and try to make a comic
I'M A SELFSHIPPER... I'm not ashamed...(pls...)
Hippie(In real life, i not very dressed as a hippie)
A little about altego personality -
Mason! My alternative version from the 60s, which is 21 years old
Very hyperactive, cheerful, silly. In short, almost like me.
Anddd, He's in my lore in my relationship with Brian Jones (yeah yeah, Parasocial Relationship.)
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Below are a couple of my works 🏪👇
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lola-babylon · 9 months
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If Ryan had loved Led Zep and not The Beatles, maybe we'd have the Cabin Album
Two years after the release of AFYCSO, PATD fans were crying out for new music from the boys, and curious as to what they'd been working on during their stay in a cabin in the mountains of Nevada (which actually wasn't that isolated ... Mount Charleston is less than an hour's drive from Summerlin; Brendon would pop home to have dinner with his family during this time).
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The band debuted material they'd been working on at Summerfest in Milwaukee on July 7 2007, playing a then untitled song later dubbed "True Love" amongst the bandom.
And the reception was not enthusiastic. To quote Pretty Odd Fever:
"I genuinely loved the song, so its reception still makes me a little sad. It felt like the majority of fans completely hated it and were absolutely brutal. There were seriously thousands of comments online tearing the band apart. Even fans who were at Summerfest said the crowd didn’t seem too impressed with the new song.
Yes, the song was a repetitive fairy tale cliche… but who knows where it fit into the album’s storyline or what the tone actually was! Brendon said that a lot of the cabin album was satirical.
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Basically, a huge amount of people were hating on the lyrics (but some people still seemed to love the melody, Brendon’s vocals, or other small parts). The band absolutely saw what so many people were saying online. There’s no way they could’ve missed that even if they didn’t lurk (which Jon did). Right after Summerfest they decided to scrap the cabin album and completely start over. The album’s release date had been pushed back before Summerfest, though, so it sounded like the band was maybe already uncertain about their new material before the overly negative response."
Had PATD already decided to scrap the songs they'd been working on at the cabin before Summerfest? Or was it the audience reaction to the debut of "True Love" that caused them to rethink their musical direction and start over? Some fans still want to know what happened in Seattle (nothing) or what happened in Cape Town (nothing to do with any relationship between Brendon and Ryan) but goddamn it, I want to know what happened in the cabin.
We do know, though, that Ryan was getting massively into the Beatles about this time. Which is fine, but the course of PATD history might have been different if he'd had a Led Zeppelin phase instead. Because Led Zeppelin know something about a band's art being disdained on first hearing, and if Ryan had known his Zep history he'd have known that Stairway to Heaven was also hated by the fans on first performance.
Stairway to Heaven starts with the sounds of recorders - recorders! - before taking the listener on an almost 8 minute long aural journey across mythology, folk rock, hard rock, and a lengthy Jimmy Page guitar solo. And for all that it was hailed as a masterpiece in subsequent years, early audiences hated it. Unsure of what exactly they were hearing, they'd whistle and boo with derision, stamping their feet until the song was done and they could get back to rocking out to Whole Lotta Love. As Led Zep bass player John Paul Jones said of the the audience response to Stairway's live debut in March 1971, "They were all bored to tears waiting to hear something they knew." It wasn't until Stairway to Heaven began to receive radio play later in 1971 that the appreciation, which would later grow into adoration and obsession over the song, began.
So maybe if Ryan had been into Led Zeppelin in 2007, he'd have noted the audience reaction to True Love and said "who cares if they don't like it now? People didn't like Stairway to Heaven when they first heard it, and look at how that went." Of course for Led Zep, audience reaction was limited to what the audience saw on the night and fan chatter after shows; there were no forums or Live Journal or YouTube videos allowing fans to be on the lnternet within minutes registering their disgust throughout the world.
Maybe PATD had already decided to scrap the cabin album anyway, and just decided to give a small slice of it a public airing when they had the chance. But it's fun to imagine the alternative timeline where Panic got into Led Zeppelin instead of the Beatles; Brendon being the one with the tambourine, shirt unbuttoned to his navel, dancing around as Ryan cranked out excruciatingly lengthy solos on a double necked Gibson, having decided to hell with what the audience thought. And John's symbol for their album cover would be a cat.
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galaxyslime · 6 months
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I started following one of those rpf bandom blogs for observation purposes and they're rbing graphic led zeppelin yaoi send help
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laluxea · 3 years
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Some musings on Zeppelin slash and the wider Zep fandom
After returning to Zeppelin slash fandom, I have to say I’m pleasantly surprised at the way the fandom has evolved and diversified.  
During my earlier Zep fandom participation, all the elements were in place for an explosion of interest which I’d hoped would trickle down to create a cohesive slash community, but never did.  The 2003 DVD had just come out, and numerous younger fans joined up, including many young women and girls who were, on paper, potentially more receptive to slash (or fanfic full stop) than the previous / existing (straight) male-dominated fan culture had been. 
(I’m excluding Tris/Alex here, as that was *very* underground and mostly a product of the ‘zine era; the fact writers had to use psuedonyms for the band is proof of how obscure - not to mention marginalised - this subculture was within the greater Zeppelin fandom.)
The zeppelin_slash LJ emerged from this era; there was also a Tris/Alex Yahoo! Group which archived fics from the ‘zines, and there was a site called Rockfic which also included het and gen, but overall the great anticipated explosion never materialised.  I have a couple of thoughts as to why this might have been.
First of all, the mainstream fandom had (probably still has) its fair share of gatekeepers who’d come down on you like a shit ton of bricks if you attempted to discuss the more “complicated” or “difficult” stuff.  Things weren’t so bad on the old Electric Magic forums, but the gatekeepers were out in full force by the time those forums became “official” shortly before the O2 reunion.  Quite a few people decamped to the Royal-Orleans.com forum as a result.  That place was also fairly anodyne in terms of permitted content, but at least you could openly discuss boots and *some* of the more controversial parts of the band’s history and dynamics without fear of reproach.  Still, there was a lack of opportunity for connection with like-minded others because of the overall gatekeeping, and connection is essential to making links and helping the garden grow. 
Secondlly, what might also have been missing was the queer element.  Of course, you can’t tell somebody’s identity from their username, or even from the content of their posts unless the topic under discussion is relevant and the poster chooses to disclose this information, but I think it was a factor.  The fandom-at-large was so gatekeeper-y in so many respects that conditions for the flourishing of slash fandom (any fanfic, in fact) could never be optimised. 
Women and queer folks don’t necessarily engage with fandom in the same way as het males.  We often experience attaction to the musicians in addition to the music, and we sometimes experience the music through different filters and frames as well.  I don’t believe the mainstream fandom was able to adapt to these ongoing changes in fandom demographics and fandom engagement, and simply closed ranks in response.  
I’d be interested to hear other thoughts regarding this.  (Edited from the original because it sounded like I was implying the slash fandom *should* be bigger; what I meant to ask is *why* it’s not bigger, it a purely speculative / theoretical sense.  Apologies.)
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Someone make an audio compilation of robert plant moaning in songs please
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transeliot · 5 years
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I can be pulled into any fandom as long as there’s at least 1 (one) pretty boy disaster human that I can love and/or project on
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something i don't think people understand is kpop isnt much different from other bandoms apart from the abundance of content on social media. an average led zeppelin groupie is just as insane as an average bts army except back in the 70s they did cocaine and had group sex with the vocalist instead of rting callout posts
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This week’s episode is about groupies
We talk Scene Queens, the origin of the groupie, the difference between a groupie and a fan girl, and our thoughts on self-identifying as a bandwhore. Also, find out who the mysterious Tumbly is that runs our Tumblr!
Listen here to episode 17: “Tumbly Runs our Tumblr”
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trouble-walking · 3 years
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♡ semi-artist (taglist’s in the process of creating) ✩₊˚
♡ bandoms/ fandoms: kiss, frehley’s comet, tool, ramones, mötley crüe, cinderella, twisted sister, alice cooper, metallica, pink floyd, elp, led zeppelin, david bowie, the beatles, queen, dio, megadeth, guns n’ roses, yes, skid row, wasp, ratt & more ✩₊˚彡
♡ feel free to dm & ask me anything anytime!! ✩₊˚
xoxo lynn ✩₊˚彡
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I just purged a whole bunch of inactive blogs and I need new people (mainly bandom) to follow so reblog if you like:
Fall Out Boy
My Chemical Romance
Avatar
Ghost
Rammstein
The Beatles
Infected Rain
Within Temptation
In This Moment
Pierce the Veil
New Years Day
Jinjer
Nightwish
Motionless In White
Arch Enemy
The Birthday Massacre
Creeper
In Flames
Lacuna Coil
Panic! At The Disco
Paramore
The Who
Led Zeppelin
Or any bands like them!
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imacrowcawcaw · 4 years
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#3, 7(gnr), 18, 21 🤪
3: What’s your type: bassists, singers, drummers, guitarists or keyboardists?
Hmm, I think that I generally go for the bassists and singers the most. Less so guitarists and even less so drummers, but that's just looking at the overall numbers; all musicians are sexy and I love them lol!
7: Put a band in my ask, and I’ll tell you which member has the best hands.
Of Guns n Roses, I think that Slash probably has the best hands, but they're all nice I guess? It's funny, I seem to be the only chick in the rock bandom to not really have a thing for hands 😂 They're okay I guess but nothing to salivate over
18: What’s an album or song you’d like to have sex to?
I have a whole "Sexy Times" playlist lmao, here's some of the best/my favorites:
The entire album "Revelations" by Audioslave; pretty much all of "Appetite for Destruction"; "Darling Nikki" by Prince; "You Shook Me (All Night Long)" by Led Zeppelin; "Smoke a Little Smoke" by Eric Church; "Rocket" and "Love Bites" by Def Leppard; "Before We Dissapear" by Chris Cornell (for soft love makin lol); "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by The Red Hot Chili Peppers; "Quicksand Jesus" by Skid Row... I will stop myself here lol
21: Name a rock star you’d like to see in lingerie.
S A M U E L F R A N C I S K I S Z K A oh my godddd he's so pretty 😢 Also Duff McKagan or Slash mmmm
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I liked your post about separating musicians from their music (especially the Rock genre). I think that is why I do not go into rocker's lives and beliefs cause I already know I'm gonna disagree with a good portion of their beliefs and views. It'll sour the way I enjoy their music so I can't dig Into their lives like I do my absolute favorite rockers and actors. But, a good deal of them I already know are good people like Vedder, Cornell, Lzzy hale, and a couple others. 😊
Aw, thanks! It’s interesting that you say “especially the rock genre” - I wonder if that’s because, via the spirit of rock and roll, we kind of expect rock musicians to go against the grain and all that, but a lot of the time we’ll end up finding that they perpetuate the same harmful shit and stereotypes that the rest of society does. AND also because, thinking about, for example, country music...most people know what country artists think about stuff because they put them directly into their songs. LOL Except for like, Shania Twain? Saying she would’ve voted for Trump? Jesus Christ. I cannot forget that shitshow of a statement though I wish I could. But then, that’s also interesting, when I use the example of country music, because I think that implies that rock artists don’t also put their beliefs into their songs, when they usually do (because that’s just how writing goes) but we’re kind of led to believe it’s more subtle. I dunno. I think that’s just something interesting to think about.
But I definitely understand that. When I find out something really awful about a musician or band, a lot of the time I will be immediately dissuaded from listening to their music, although mainly if I have not heard their music before. Like, with Led Zeppelin, I hate to like their music because they’re such ASSHOLES. But their music is pretty good, so, to combat that, I just very rarely listen to them. It works! But anyway, I get what you mean about those people, the people you mentioned. :) Not to ramble on more, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out how much integrity the guys of Pearl Jam have when I first started getting heavily into them a few months ago, like in their music and as people and especially as activists. I think when you’re cautious about it, like if you start getting into them as a band (or as a group of people) at a fairly slow rate instead of discovering their music and then going ‘AHHHHHHH NOW I HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING EVERYTHING EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM,’ then it helps to lessen any potential blows you end up finding or that you experience in the future. I mean, I listened to PJ’s first three albums for over a year before I became curious about them as people. It doesn’t always happen that way, but I can’t see any negative impact of that, so I think that decision has helped me so far. I think, in the end, it’s just about how much faith you put into it all; if you feel like you can trust the music, then maybe you can trust the artist as a person, too. But it’s good to be wary. That’s something I’ve tried to learn over the course of the past few years, anyway, joining and leaving fandoms (or bandoms, I guess). And it’s good and healthy to be able to critique them. If you can do that, you can put your ‘putting-this-person/these-people-on-a-pedestal’ ability in check. Which is important. :p
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hamsolo · 7 years
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I was tagged by @amandadalton33 thank you so much!!! 
Nickname(s): Jess
Gender: female
Star sign: Cancer
Height: 5′9″
Time: 4:44
Birthday: 7/11
Favorite bands: Led Zeppelin, NKOTB, HAIM, the Struts, Van Halen, Dokken, Arctic Monkeys
Favorite solo artists: Stevie Nicks, John Lennon
Song stuck in my head: the Wire// HAIM
The last movie I watched: I dunno, I’ve been watching a LOT of tv shows lately
When did I create my blog: a million years ago...
What do I post: SW, music/ bandom, fave actors/ celebs, movies, nature, puppies, MCU/ DCEU etc..
Last thing I googled: Grammarly
Do you have any other blog: I used to but now it's like a ghost town over there
Following: nine hundred and some
Followers: 1.6K ish
Favorite colors: red, peach, hunter green, and mustard yellow
Average hours of sleep: 6-8; more or less
Lucky numbers: 22, 126
Instruments: not really, I used to play the clarinet and a teeny bit of the piano
What am I wearing: clothes
How many blankets do I sleep with: usually two
Dream job: illustrator for children’s books
Dream trip: backpacking across Europe, but specifically: Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and maybe Russia (yes, I know it’s not Europe)
Favorite food: anything with cheese, bread or chocolate
Nationality: American
My favorite song now: the Wire// HAIM
I tag: @commvnderdamerons ; @hanorganaas ; @corduroy-falcon; @bruceedickinson; @the-punforgiven
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