Lynyrd Skynyrd, Street Survivors, 1977.
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Joined "Let's Make a Show with Brian and Angel" last night for an impromtu chat about Lynyrd Skynyrd and the fatal October 1977 crash which took the lives of 6 people, band and crew members alike.
Thanks to my buds Brian and Angel for having me on to chat about the band (@ 45 min. mark on) and their musical legacy.
Here are some additional documentary links for fans who'd like to know more about Skynyrd's music and the heroic first responders and on-the-scene volunteers who helped crash victims and injured survivors make it out of the woods and over to the local hospital that night.
1. Lynyrd Skynyrd: Gone With the Wind.
2. Lynyrd Skynyrd: The Last Stop (documentary).
3. If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Red hair totally fit the nightsister aesthetic !
But the Great Mothers would ask Merrin hard questions like why she reeks of Jedi 😉
you're so right on both counts
(commission info // kofi support!)
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After whatching Fallout on Amazon Prime it was my turn to start an adventure through the contaminated zone, that's why my gf made me play Fallout4.
To satisfy my recent odsession with Golden Kamuy we made our Sole Survivor with Ogata's face features. NOW, sadly, it's impossibile to add scars on both his cheeks BUT I think he turned out pretty good...my gf and I personally fell in love with him.
I also fell in love for for a particular companion. Try to guess which one.
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There was another timeline.
One that, at the moment, only Clockwork and a single other person knew about. Both of whom has separately vowed to never let the timeline exist ever again.
That time was dark. It was bloody. The skies were painted red and the oceans boiled. The dead walked the Earth with a freedom not even the living could achieve. It was like the pits of hell had opened up and spit out the things even the Devil couldn’t bear to look at. It made the Dark Ages look like a middle school girl’s slumber party on Halloween.
It was the timeline where Danielle successfully replaced Danny. Both as Phantom, and as a Fenton.
She replaced Danny, under the orders of Vlad. And then she did more. She grew up, committing more and more crimes at Vlad’s command, gaining infamy and hate, eventually surpassing Vlad’s own reputation as a violent ghost.
Vlad knew she’d grown too powerful by the time she was biologically fourteen, the same age Danny had been when Danielle had shattered his core and eaten it. Vlad knew this, and thought the same trick would work again.
He tried to replace Danielle with another clone.
It didn’t work.
In that timeline, Danielle killed Vlad, absorbing his ghost half, just like Dan did. She became Eleanor, the Queen of Death, and ravaged the Earth for many years. Due to the power boost of consuming two other halfas, Eleanor was more powerful than any other variant of herself, Danny, or Dan that Clockwork could find. The only reason she did not expand to other dimensions, was because Danny was not around long enough to pass on the knowledge of time travel, and how to reach Clockwork’s tower.
It was a dark time. But Clockwork’s fears have been laid to rest, as the Dani of the current time had NOT replaced Danny. In fact, she’d been adopted into the Fenton family with open arms, and the Vlad of this world was less psychotic since he didn’t have a mental break. No Fentons died and caused Dan, and Amity has accepted the various Phantoms and other ghosts with open arms. It was the best possible course of events.
Nothing could go wrong, right? Eleanor was a secret Clockwork would take to his grave, if he ever got one. Not even the Observants knew about it.
Booster Gold, however, did not swear to keep the timeline a secret. He swore to prevent the timeline.
No matter what.
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Cal: *walks past the Mantis crew wearing the most hideous poncho they’ve ever seen*
Greez: What the hell are you wearing??
Cal: I just saw it in a store window and it immediately gave me a headache.
Greez: So you bought it?
Cal: Of course I bought it.
Cere: *defeated sigh*
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October 17:
Today is the 50th anniversary of the release of the debut Montrose album.
On the 17th of October, 1977, Lynyrd Skynyrd sprung upon us Street Survivors, their last original album.
On this date in 1988, Syd Barrett released his outtakes album, Opel.
On this date in 2000, Johnny Cash released his third album for Def American, American III: Solitary Man.
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it’s monday and while i haven’t started writing (yet! it’s still early…ish) here’s some of my favorite pics of stanley
he’s a single grandpa who works two jobs and loves his grandchild and never stops….he’s a survivorrrrr
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