US Vogue January 15, 1969
Cybill Shepherd wears a navy and white wool knit dress-jacket set. By Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman. Belt, by Calderon, rings, Cadoro, Marvella, Accessocraft, white ribbed tights, Bonnie Doon, sandals, Herbert Levine.
Cybill Shepherd porte un ensemble robe-veste en tricot de laine marine et blanc. Par Shannon Rodgers pour Jerry Silverman. Ceinture, par Calderon, bagues, Cadoro, Marvella, Accessocraft, collants blancs nervurés, Bonnie Doon, sandales, Herbert Levine.
Photo Bert Stern
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they should have put stiles stilinski teen wolf (2011) in more stupid t shirts like they did with stiles stilinski teen wolf (1985)
they dabbled in season one and then they gave up on the reference. we could have had it all
the WOLF BUDDY tee ? gayass. also hi @wolfbuddy
and he should have been blasting cigs. he should have been blasting cigs!!!!!
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A great song (and album) by Yes.
Again, not the usual famous/hits you may know the band for.
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Full Album Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zOxY5lBkwY&list=OLAK5uy_lHGzphVQHF2zNTRGdMVtA8pYT_yuzWoW4&index=9
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The lyrics do seem to have a Zen/Buddhist feel to it (Jon Anderson influence, I think).
Examples:
The more we live > the more we learn > the more we know
The more we give > the more we love > the more we grow
The more we see > the more we try > the more we show
The more we fear > the more we lie > the more we hide
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"The More We Live - Let Go" Lyrics
You and I can change the world
The more we live, the more we learn, the more we know
From this moment on we share the world
The more we give, the more we love, the more we grow
The spirit of imagination can lead us through the dark
The more we see, the more we try, the more we show
The evidence of our confusion, life has left its mark
The more we fear, the more we lie, the more we hide
As we walk into tomorrow (Turning away from the path we know)
Holding the future with our hands (We carry the weight of the world we go)
It's up to you and I (We hold the key; we hold the answer)
All our thoughts of doubt and fear (We leave it all by one)
The more we live, the more we learn, the more we know
For each of us the road is clear and life has just begun;
The more we give, the more we love, the more we grow
It's time to ease the thoughts we set for ourselves
The more we fear, the more we lie, the more we hide
All we need is just to believe in ourselves
We face the truth, we see it clear, with no disguise
Cast away our doubt and sorrow (Turning away from the past we know)
The Universe and all can be (Showing the fate of the world we know)
Together you and I, we hold the key to all the answers (Let go)
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More reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_(Yes_album)
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Trivia:
Some songs were originally written by the band ABWH (Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe) and some by Yes.
Initially recorded by both groups separately as their own compositions. Then, the producer and the label decide (along with Jon) to redo the bits originally recorded by Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe.
The song Masquerade (ABWH) received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
Cover art was (again) by Roger Dean.
From Wikipedia: "The number of people who worked on the album is highly unusual. There are seven different producers, roughly 17 recording engineers and mixers, six backing singers, nine synthesizer player/programmers and no less than four additional musicians who added parts as well. ... four pages of the album's CD booklet are dedicated to the song credits."
From Wikipedia: "Producer Jonathan Elias's decision, with Anderson, to have session musicians overdub Wakeman and Howe's parts proved to be controversial with fans and critics."
Song List, Original Writers, and (My) Recommendation Notation:
I Would Have Waited Forever (ABWH) - Recommended
Shock to the System (ABWH) - Recommended
Masquerade (ABWH) - Recommended
Lift Me Up (Yes) - Recommended
Without Hope You Cannot Start the Day (ABWH) - Recommended
Saving My Heart (Yes) - Recommended
Miracle of Life (Yes) - Recommended (nice keyboard tone and drumming)
Silent Talking (ABWH) - Recommended (crunchy bass tone)
The More We Live – Let Go (Yes) - Recommended
Angkor Wat (ABWH)
Dangerous (Look in the Light of What You're Searching For) (ABWH) - Recommended (great keyboard sounds in some parts)
Holding On (ABWH) - Recommended
Evensong (ABWH)
Take the Water to the Mountain (ABWH)
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Peter Gabriel - White Shadow
Music
Music Video
Artist
Peter Gabriel
Composer
Peter Gabriel
Lyricist
Peter Gabriel
Produced
Robert Fripp
Credit
Peter Gabriel – Vocals, synthesizer
Robert Fripp – Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Tony Levin – Bass guitar
Roy Bittan – Keyboards
Larry Fast – Synthesizer, treatments
Jerry Marotta – Drums
Sid McGinnis – Steel guitar
Released
June 2 1978
Streaming
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Have I overstretched myself with what I discuss? I'm trying to locate the LPs whose plan was to transform their cult musicians into the blockbuster ones. Sure, we can't say they planned their success – no one can –, but you can observe the tendencies. Still, you can be wary of such an assumption and So by Peter Gabriel might fit the bill here. I mean, the platter could've only been made by Mr. Gabriel, yet I keep asking himself – did he follow the zeitgeist or did the latter catch up with him? While I don't consider the disc to be Gabriel's best, I don't write the platter off either. He continued to do music his own way on So, though I have a hunch he wished for a success he got. Then again, he wouldn't be where he currently is without So, so...
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