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An online store and gallery rolling out limited edition prints and produce from the smart pop art archive range of artist and designer Peter Snadden

Bath เข้าร่วม Şubat 2012
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Raoul Duke
Raoul Duke@batcountry1980·
Bob Dylan gives his thoughts on the brilliance of Pump It Up, and Costello in general. Game recognizes game. "Pump It Up" is intense and as well-groomed as can be. With tender hooks and dirty looks, heaven-sent propaganda and slander that you wouldn't understand. Torture her and talk to her, bought for her, temperature, was a rhyming scheme long before Biggie Smalls or Jay Z. Submission and transmission, pressure pin and other sin, just rattled through this song. It's relentless, as all of his songs from this period are. Trouble is, he exhausted people. Too much in his songs for anybody to actually land on. Too many thoughts, way too wordy. Too many ideas that just bang up against themselves. Here, however, it's all compacted into one long song. Elvis is hard edged with that belligerence that somehow he is able to streamline into his work. The songs are at top speed and this is among his very best. In time Elvis would prove he had a gigantic musical soul. Too big for this type of aggressive music to contain. He went all over the place and it was hard for an audience to get a fix on him. From here he went on to play chamber music, write songs with Burt Bacharach, do country records, cover records, soul records, ballet and orchestral music. When you are writing songs with Burt Bacharach, you obviously don't give a fuck what people think. Elvis blows through all kinds of genres like they are not even there. "Pump It Up" is what gives him a license to do all these things.
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Pro Revolution Soccer
Pro Revolution Soccer@shirleymush·
Lineker with the leash off is quite something
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Seriously
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
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The legendary guitarist of The Doors Robby Kriege playing in a pub one of the greatest riffs in Rock History
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During The War!
During The War!@Uncle_Albert_·
@CaldronPool “The problem with Australians is not that so many of them are descended from convicts, but that so many of them are descended from prison officers.”- Clive James
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Who would like to see Professor Robert Winston back on TV? 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♂️🙋‍♂️ Plus the BBC owes him a apology!
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Some of the most beautiful female musicians of the 70s/80s A thread 🧵 1. Debbie Harry of Blondie
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Emir Han
Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Hottest TV character of all time? I’ll start:
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SurfSkateThrash
SurfSkateThrash@SurfThrash·
B-52’s Give Me Back My Man TopPop Broadcast date: 1980/06/01
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Martin's Music
Martin's Music@XMartinsMusicX·
Good Morning ☕️ The Associates - Party Fears Two (1982)
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Mykhaïlo Golub
Mykhaïlo Golub@golub·
Fran Lebowitz perfectly explained the MAGA Republicans
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Raoul Duke
Raoul Duke@batcountry1980·
Amongst the many, many amazing things about The Beatles, one of the most insane things is that it was pretty much always just these four guys. Aye, Billy Preston played on a few, George Martin on a lot more. They had the odd guest, and classical musicians played things they couldn’t. But, when you put on a Beatles album, it’s mainly the same four guys making the music, whatever it might sound like. I know people will say “well, that’s what most bands do” But, most bands aren’t creating albums where they change genres multiple times. In fact, most bands don’t change sound from album to album, and instead find a style and run with it. Or if they do, they take their time with it. Radiohead might jump from OK Computer to Kid A, but they take 3 years to do it. The Beatles released all their albums in 7! Not only that, Radiohead use the roadmap of others, “let’s make this like Aphex Twin” “let’s make this like DJ Shadow” The Beatles were the roadmap. When they turn up at the studio and create Tomorrow Never Knows, there’s no precedent for that. It’s mind blowing how they did it. They always set out to make every song different, and pretty much succeed. That takes a special kind of genius, to write that many songs in that short a time without repeating themselves. This is one of the reasons they are actually underrated if anything.
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Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr@Johnny_Marr·
Rest in peace Clem. A musical great and one of the good guys.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
David Bowie - Life On Mars This was his last performance.
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Olena Rohoza
Olena Rohoza@OlenaRohoza·
🇺🇸🇮🇹Trump said that the United States and Italy have been allies since the time of Ancient Rome. The translator's reaction is priceless!
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