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gratefulfrog · 1 year
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Willie Strings!!!
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tomlinfonda · 1 year
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The camera focusing on Jamie just as Beard says "central cog"... YEAH...
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zestymimblo · 7 months
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Last Sentence - Tag Game
I was tagged by @the-down-upside-finch, and you can find her post here.
Rules: post the last sentence you wrote in your WIP and tag as many of your followers as there are words in the sentence.
The following sentence is from 'The Strings of Willis Manor'. Enjoy!!
It just quietly rotated slowly as it matched the rotation of the moon in the sky.
Decently-sized sentence, 16 words... I may or may not have 16 people to tag lmao
Tagging: @charlesjosephwrites, @avi-why, @baroquesse, @mayawritesfantasy, @thewardenofwinter, @regalserpent, @indigowriting, @sam-glade, @acertainmoshke, @gummybugg, @subtlefires, @surroundedbypearls, @trancetales, @isabellebissonrouthier, @deanwax and @imslowlydisintegrating
whoa holy shit I made it!!!!
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upperswampmonkey · 10 months
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Billy Strings - California Sober (Feat. Willie Nelson)
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cbjustmusic · 2 years
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Willie Nelson and Family with Billy Strings and Larkin Poe performing the Carter Family tune "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" and "I'll Fly Away". _____________________________ Will The Circle Be Unbroken Song reworked by A. P. Carter from the hymn “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?” be Ada R. Habershon and Charles H. Gabriel.
I was standing by my window, On one cold and cloudy day When I saw that hearse come rolling For to carry my mother away
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
I said to that undertaker Undertaker please drive slow For this lady you are carrying Lord, I hate to see here go
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
Oh, I followed close behind her Tried to hold up and be brave But I could not hide my sorrow When they laid her in the grave
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
I went back home, my home was lonesome Missed my mother, she was gone All of my brothers, sisters crying What a home so sad and lone
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
We sang the songs of childhood Hymns of faith that made us strong Ones that Mother Maybelle taught us Hear the angels sing along
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
Will the circle be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, Lord, in the sky
________________________ I’ll Fly Away Songwriter: Albert Brumley
Some glad morning when this life is o'er I'll fly away To that home on God's celestial shore I'll fly away
I'll fly away, Oh Glory I'll fly away; (in the morning) When I die, Hallelujah, by and by I'll fly away
When the shadows of this life have gone I'll fly away Like a bird from these prison walls I'll fly I'll fly away
I'll fly away, Oh Glory I'll fly away; (in the morning) When I die, Hallelujah, by and by I'll fly away
Oh how glad and happy when we meet I'll fly away No more cold iron shackles on my feet I'll fly away
I'll fly away, Oh Glory I'll fly away; (in the morning) When I die, Hallelujah, by and by I'll fly away
I'll fly away, Oh Glory I'll fly away; (in the morning) When I die, Hallelujah, by and by, I'll fly away.
Just a few more weary days and then I'll fly away To a land where joys will never end I'll fly away
I'll fly away, Oh Glory I'll fly away; (in the morning) When I die, Hallelujah, by and by I'll fly away I'll fly away
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virtual-insanity28 · 1 year
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Willie Nelson’s Birthday Party Coming to Theaters
- “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” to screen June 11-14 in select movie houses
Willie Nelson turned 90 but once.
But he celebrated the milestone with two all-star concerts April 29 (the big day) and 30 (90+1) at the Hollywood Bowl. And those two, six-hour blowouts have been distilled into a “two-hour-plus” film headed to theaters in June.
“Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90,” features “a selection of the most memorable performances and once-in-a-lifetime collaborations” and will be shown in select movie theaters June 11-14.
The movie’s website promises performances by “Willie Nelson, Allison Russell, Billy Strings, Bobby Weir, Booker T. Jones, Buddy Cannon and many more …” A photo montage on the site includes images of Dave Matthews, Snoop Dogg, Jack Johnson, Nathaniel Rateliff and Margo Price among others.
5/16/23
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pwlanier · 11 months
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Us old timers refer to this venue as Deer Creek. Always have, always will.
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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“Piano Bird” (2021), piano legs, keys, and wiring, 34 x 32 1/2 x 42 inches. Photo by Joerg Lohse.
In ‘No Strings,’ Willie Cole Transforms Instruments into Abstract Animals and Figurative Sculptures
Artist Willie Cole is known for transforming discarded materials into sculptures with a tenor of interrogation. Much of his three-dimensional work revolves around found objects like high-heels, plastic bottles, or ironing boards that he turns into pieces of cultural commentary, addressing issues of mass production, historical legacies, and identity.
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“Two-Faced Blues” (2021), Yamaha acoustic-electric guitar parts, 23 x 29 x 15 1/2 inches. Photo by Joy Whalen
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“Picker” (2022), Yamaha 3/4 size acoustic guitar parts, 27 x 15 x 15 inches. Photo by Joy Whalen
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“Joy” (2021), Yamaha 3/4 size acoustic guitar parts, 44 1/2 x 22 x 7 1/2 inches. Photo by Joerg Lohse
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gratefulfrog · 2 years
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paigesplatforms · 2 years
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the @levok2 texts aren’t real, the levok2 texts aren’t real, the levok2 texts aren’t real, the levok2 texts aren’t real
ah shit they’re canon now how did that happen
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zestymimblo · 7 months
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Last Line - Tag Game
I was tagged by @winterandwords (you can find find their post here) to post my last line.
The line is from 'The Strings of Willis Manor', enjoy!!!
The Healer filled out the doorway, and was unnaturally silent as they stepped inside the room.
Oooo whoaaa short line lmao.
I'll be tagging @ryns-ramblings, @surroundedbypearls, @dogmomwrites, @skyderman, @deanwax and anyone else who wants to join in!!!! :]
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once-was-muses · 2 years
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anonymous | Misc. Asks
Hey it’s me Dedan’s cock anon again. I understand where you are coming from, but if you use the same size comparison tool and compare 6’0” to 7”, which is an above average penis size already, you will see that it looks a lot like your 8’9” to 10” comparison.
If we break it down and look at the ratios, 72 inches (6 feet): 7 inches = 105 inches (8 foot 9 inches): 10.2 inches. Using ratios again, we can also see that a penis size of 19 inches for a 8’9” person would be the equivalent of a 13 inch penis on a 6 foot tall person.
I don’t really have any conclusions to draw from any of this though. I just thought it would be funny to leave you with some cock math.
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[ Another thing I'm not good at: MATH djdksl lmao That makes sense, though, and it's both comforting and terrifying to know at least one of my repeat Nonnies has a grasp on the mathematical aspect of ratios ]
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heidismagblog · 3 months
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ploridafanthers · 9 months
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actually it's super funny that the music video for "California Sober" is 4 minutes 20 seconds long
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Movie Review: “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90”
“Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” is so long …
HOW LONG IS IT, MR. SOUND BITES?
“Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” is so long, the producers built in an intermission - a “4:20 break,” they called it - about halfway through the film’s three-hour run time. Oddly enough, the manager of the theater where the film debuted June 11 - encore showings are slated for June 13 and 14 - frowned upon those of us who took the reason for the pause literally, meaning we’ll have to wait for the home-video release for a real 4:20 break.
But it was needed, as the movie - edited down from Nelson’s April 29-30 all-star concerts/90th-birthday celebrations at the Hollywood Bowl - is far too long. For all the highlights, there are less-than-thrilling appearances from Beck, Nathaniel Rateliff, the Lumineers (singing “Pretty Paper” in April), Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, George Strait, et. al that do little more than make the movie house chairs feel even more uncomfortable.
Built around some 40 performers, occasionally solo or with their own groups, but mostly backed by a house band that included music director Don Was on bass, Greg Leisz on pedal steel, former Black Crowes guitarist Audley Freed, soon-to-be-former Punch Brother Gabe Witcher on fiddle, Belmont Tench and Booker T. Jones on keys, Mickey Raphael on harmonica and the McCrary Sisters on background vocals, “Long Story Short” works despite its flaws.
And how could it not? With a band like that, a guest list that would render even the most famous person starstruck (Dave Matthews, who turned in an appropriately weird solo version of “Funny How Time Slips Away,” sure was) and a bunch of Nelson’s greatest songs - plus Warren Haynes singing “Midnight Rider” and Jack Johnson on the hilarious “Willie Got Me Stoned and Took All My Money” - the highlights are too many to mention.
But then there are the highest of the high, which follow in order of appearance:
* Billy Strings opening the show just as Nelson would and setting the tone with “Whiskey River.” The only thing wrong with this was saving one of the best for first, which is not how these things are supposed to work.
* Particle Kid - aka Micah Nelson - performing “Die When I’m High (Halfway to Heaven),” written from his father’s perspective, with Daniel Lanois playing pedal steel without picks. The effect was both comedic and ethereal.
* Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Payne and Raphael collaborating on Crowell’s “It Ain’t Over Yet,” a spellbinding song about aging gracefully in the music business.
* Rosanne Cash singing “Loving Her was Easier (Than Everything I’ll Ever Do Again)” to - and with - Kris Kristofferson while changing the word her to you. At 86, Kristofferson seems older than the birthday boy, making this heartfelt performance the stuff of lumps in throats as the two stood with arms around each other and sharing friendly kisses before Cash melted into the arms of her father’s former Highwaymen bandmate.
* Lukas Nelson channeling his father as a young man - both on guitar and at the mic - on an eerie solo performance of “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.”
* Willie singing “Stardust” while trading solos with Jones.
* Norah Jones performing “Down Yonder” in memory of “little sister” Bobbie Nelson.
* The Avett Brothers - sans house band - admonishing everyone to “Pick up the Tempo.”
* Gary Clark Jr. giving a guitar clinic and sharing the spotlight with Raphael on “Texas Flood,” which he dedicated to both Willie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
* Bob Weir singing - really singing his heart out - “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” while Strings, who looked as if he might shit himself with glee, played Willie’s parts on acoustic guitar.
* Jamey Johnson proving himself an incredible crooner on “Georgia on My Mind” while Haynes chipped in slide guitar as only he plays it.
* Neil Young, Stephen Stills and all three Nelson boys giving an emphatic affirmative to Young’s musical question: “Are there Any More Real Cowboys.”
* Snoop Dogg, with a gold mic and an unlit blunt in his hands, joining Willie for “Roll Me up and Smoke Me When I Die.”
* Willie’s strongest vocal performance, alongside Keith Richards - who sang better than he has in ages - on “We Had it All.” Bonus: Richards’ eye makeup was a gas, gas, gas.
The thing ended with every performer on stage for “On the Road Again” followed by everyone singing “Happy Birthday to You” with Willie singing along and emphasizing the word, ME.
There’s such a thing as too much and “Long Story Short” - a misnomer of the highest degree - has it. But with such a diverse guest list that spans generations and genres, it’s unlikely anyone other than the number-loving Willie Nelson himself would enjoy every number. And if Willie had a happy 90th, then it’s OK to spend an hour more than necessary in a theater to celebrate in his honor.
But it’ll be even better at home, with a real 4:20 break and a remote control equipped with a fast-forward button.
Grade card: “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” - B
6/11/23
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