Placebo // Nancy Boy
Placebo (1996)
Nostalgia Playlist
09. I Feel Loved
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U2 Stuck in a moment
I know it's tough but you can never get enough what you don't really need now
You gotta stand up straight
Carry your own weight
These tears are going nowhere baby
Its just a moment. This time will pass
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General Lilia Vanrouge x Reader/You
With the song “Accidentally in Love” by Counting Crows
Either subconsciously or because his dream self develops a crush, but suddenly General Vanrouge catches feelings.
So she said, "What's the problem, baby?"
What's the problem? I don't know
Well, maybe I'm in love (love)
Think about it every time
I think about it
Can't stop thinking 'bout it
How much longer will it take to cure this?
Just to cure it 'cause I can't ignore it if it's love (love)
Makes me wanna turn around and face me
But I don't know nothing 'bout love, oh
I mean look at these lyrics does that not scream our beloved General Lilia Vanrouge??
If Lilia is Shrek...and you are Fiona... who would be Donkey 🤣
Would Donkey be Baul?!? Oh wait!! What if Donkey is Levan?! 😆
It would be perfect because Donkey falls in love and has kids with a dragon... Meleanor I see you😂💞
[The true movie that diasomnia is based off of is Shrek. Hear me out, they even have their own sleeping beauty and a princess who uses her animal friends as weapons (like in part 5), I see you twst. I connected the dots 😈]
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Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre: The Complete Series
I'm sharing this playlist in response to the post that's been circulating today debunking the "urban legends" about Shelley Duvall.
I was shocked to learn that some people assume Duvall was "driven insane" by the trauma she went through filming The Shining, and think this was why she left Hollywood and became a recluse.
Now, I don't know all the details of Duvall's mental health struggles, but the myth that The Shining drove her into exile is total nonsense! She was active as both an actress and a producer throughout the '80s and '90s – especially in children's shows, as the post that's been circulating points out.
So to thoroughly debunk that urban legend, I've decided the complete episode playlist of the '80s TV series that may be her post-Shining magnum opus: Faerie Tale Theatre.
This series originally ran on Showtime, then was shown in reruns on the Disney Channel in the '90s. Most of the episodes were also released on VHS and later DVD. Each episode is a 50-minute live-action adaptation of a classic fairy tale or fantasy story, with a celebrity cast. Many of the episodes have quirky, irreverent humor, and jokes aimed more at adults than at kids, but they never quite cross the line into "fractured fairy tale" and have genuine heart too. I've written reviews in the past of Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. My personal favorite episodes are probably Cinderella and The Three Little Pigs, but they're all worth watching and were a mainstay of my childhood.
Duvall created and produced the series and introduces each episode in a host segment. In two episodes, she appears as the heroine: the Miller's Daughter in Rumpelstiltskin and the title role in Rapunzel. She also provides the voice of the titular bird in The Nightingale and briefly appears as Snow White's mother in the prologue of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
If you like fairy tales, and if you never knew that Shelley Duvall's career still thrived in the '80s and want to see her work from that era, then watch this series!
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Siouxsie and the Banshees // Christine
Kaleidoscope [1980]
Nostalgia Playlist
08. Dreaming Under the Blue Moon
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From 2003 to 2012, Myspace was the premier place for bands to post their music. In 2018, it lost it all in a botched server migration. The Internet Archive has managed to get their hands on a collection of nearly half a million songs, and has made them available in a searchable interface. Please enjoy exploring the collection below.
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Spotify doesn't let you filter music by release year, so I organized all my liked songs into their own year end playlists. Take a journey through time with an archive of my liked songs though the 2000s. The music taste of a millennial teenager.
Sorted by release date for the most part. Always updating, discovering and refining. Cover art is my most listened to albums from each year, according to my last.fm.
My favourite songs organized by release year: 2000s
View more decades: 2000s / 2010s / 2020s
My most played albums from each year:
Data from last.fm + pythfm.
2000 / 2001 / 2002 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006 / 2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 / 2011 / 2012 / 2013 / 2014 / 2015 / 2016 / 2017 / 2018 / 2019 / 2020 / 2021 / 2022 / 2023 / 2024
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