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#also for the record i know the song is about csa & i dont think that happened with michael & vito or anthony & michael
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what is good homies it is 3:30 in the morning & i am once again thinking about hard times ethel cain + michael thegodfsther & as much as i connected the lyrics to his relationship with vito & himself (tell me a story about how it ends where yr still the good guy ill make pretend cause i hate this story where happiness ends & dies with you, i thought good guys get to be happy etc) i additionally came to the devastating conclusion that a lot of the song can easily be connected back to the subsequent relationship with michael & anthony (praying id be like you doing all of the things that you do/the scene in tgfii where anthony says he can help michael out with the business someday) anyway damn you ffc for not having michael complete The Cycle in tgfiii with anthony as his successor & bringing the story full circle with anthony replacing his father as michael did his
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ofcowardiceandkings · 3 years
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I think you mentioned listening to podcasts? Do you have any favorites to reccommend? I've run out of content :(
that i do !
im not entirely sure what kind of podcast you'd be interested in but i'll throw out a few of the goodies in my huge library of stuff , i'll miss out a few of the HUGE podcasts that have been all over tumblr though
a LOT of it is true crime or human interest stuff , or history because im nerd ,, and a few of these dont have nearly enough attention so [shrug] i'll try to keep this short i guess lol this isnt EVERYTHING ive got in my library or listened series' by any measure
i AM gonna pop a shout to both Stuff You Missed in History Class and Stuff You Should Know from iHeartRadio because their HUGE archives have kept me from losing my mind many times over , and they cover a wide range of both important and wacky topics
BomBARDed (ongoing) this is the only fiction podcast i have happening right now really but its DAMN GOOD ONE .... it's an actual-play D&D 5E podcast in the DMs own musically-inspired world, focussed on a group of multiclass bards going to music school !! and all players (+DM) are members of the Texas band Lindby !! and they actually use and play music in the show with one original song an episode !! Kyle's worldbuilding and storycraft are truly incredible, and (Nick) Goodrich, (also Nick) Spurrier, and Ali's characters are in depth and interesting as well as an absolute powerhouse :') i actually made a piece for its first fanzine, Bardic Dreaming, which published earlier this year and is free to view now, all the players and the community are super wholesome its just very good overall 💙
History & Humans;
Fall of Civilisations (ongoing) legit one of my favourite podcast finds, im so glad my youtube autoplayed one of these ... it took me like 2 hours to realise it was 1) not the same as what was playing before and 2) had been on for 2 hours and wasnt near finished lmao. anyway, this is a series by historical fiction writer Paul Cooper, and is honest to all thats good one of the best documentary series ive encountered in years - and ive consumed a LOT of documentaries. it covered the downfall of various civilisations through history, and the episodes run from an hour to FOUR hours depending on the topic. its so chill to listen to and just get done, but over the pandemic all of the episodes have been given full movie-quality video versions too on youtube if youre more of a visual person.
Casting Lots: A Survival Cannibalism Podcast (on series break) yeah that says that lol ... its a SUPER niche topic but its very interesting and treated very well despite being kind of comical at times, the hosts are just naturally funny lol ... it delves around from the history of cannibalism in whole regions to specific incidents as recently as the 1970s, and of course the first episode is about the Donner Party, and it covers things ive never heard of despite being kind of important ?? anyway Alix and Carmella are good eggs
Sawbones (ongoing) i probably dont need to mention much here other than say that Justin and Sydnee saved me from being SO BORED sooo often, the history of medicine is wacky as hell and its what most of my history GCSE was on so [shrugs]
Cautionary Tales (on series break) this was a wild-card find lol ... it's by Tim Harford "the undercover economist" who writes for the Financial Times, and its topics kind of weave modern topics and science with how to learn from historical errors ... its a bit weird but well worth a go, also each series has a few celebrity guest voice actors which is pretty awesome
Ephemeral (ongoing) this is a very strange but thought provoking series about sounds and other things just barely saved. topics include the last castrato, the hello girls, hand-stamped records, the spread of kīkā kila music, and acoustic fossils of wild places.
Neat! The Boozecast (ongoing) history and bartending whats not to like lol ... hosted by Teylor Smirl and now their dad Tommy, they're just digging around in how important booze is to human culture
True Crime (white collar and weirdness);
Swindled (ongoing) this is an amazing show full stop. A Concerned Citizen details some of the most impactful and unruly things to happen in white collar and corporate crime. very factually accurate but given the sheer bullshit of the topics the deadpan snarking is [chefs kiss] absolutely warranted ..
American Scandal (on series break) this one is a series within a series type, and spends a few episodes at a time poking holes in some of America's biggest scandals, from a dramatised but fact-based point of view. such as what the hell was going on with Enron, how big tobacco was forced to own up to covering its own ass, how Iran-Contra happened, etc. it also now has a sister show called British Scandal, which does the same thing for British cases but with a slightly different format.
Missing in Alaska (finished) this was a fascinating series, a deep dive into what happened to two US government officials who disappeared on a small chartered flight in Alaska in 1972. it goes some really strange places, but it actually turned up a lot of previously unknown information through the audience. John Walczak's new series in a new feed is Missing on 9/11 which looks into what happened to Dr Sneha Philip.
Pretend (ongoing) Host Javier Leiva holds interviews with anyone living a lie, or who have been touched by them. con artists, snake oil salesmen, former cult members, catfishing victims, anyone and everyone.
Power: The Maxwells (finished) hosted by journalist Tara Palmeri, the story of media tycoon Robert Maxwell from nothing to empire to mysterious death and the scandals uncovered after he was gone.
Lets Talk About Sects (ongoing) Sarah Steele covering cults from around the world, in particular those in Australia - where she is from. She often has former members on the show to share their stories, and share knowledge of how they left. each story has the relevant content warnings at the start of each episode.
Brainwashed (finished) investigation of the CIA's covert mind control experiments, centred on the experiments performed at a hospital in Montreal, and its cultural impact.
Dr Death (2 series finished) two series investigating huge cases of fraud and medical malpractice, and how they were brought to a stop. series 1 covers Dr Duntsch and his horribly butchered neurosurgery, series 2 covers Dr Fata and his fraudulent cancer clinic
The Immaculate Deception (finished) untangling the weird and disturbing fertility fraud of Dr Jan Karbaat, who fathered children himself through his fertility clinic, and the impact of his deception. later episodes also touch on other similar cases.
True Crime (Violent/General);
The Casual Criminalist (ongoing) Simon Whistler of-the-many-youtube-channels cold reads a script about the case of the day, with some of his daft commentary thrown in.
Southern Fried True Crime (ongoing) Crimes from the American South hosted by Erica Kelley, she puts all the facts out there but refreshingly for true crime she doesnt hesitate to tell you if she thinks someone is human garbage lol
They Walk Among Us (ongoing) probably one of the most popular UK crime podcasts, very measured and well put together, not weird or annoying about it either.
All Crime No Cattle (ongoing, feed slowed down for now) specifically about crimes from Texas, hosted by Erin and Shay, they're very sensitive hosts and a lot of the cases they cover shed light on why the Texas criminal system is how it is or show an impact at a national level
Canadian True Crime (ongoing) Canadian crime from an Aussie who's lived there for a decade, Kristi is again a sensitive and measured host covering some important topics
True Crime (Violent/Deep Dive);
Hitman (finished) journalist Jasmyn Morris digs around in the sticky tangle around a book published by fringe publisher Paladin Press, and its apparent use as a blueprint in the killing of a mother, her friend and her 8 year old boy for financial gain.
Camp Hell: Anneewakee (ongoing) this series is exploring how a wilderness camp "correctional facility" was endorsed by the Georgia care and juvenile reform system, despite widespread abuses and shady practices the whole time. warning for csa and child cruelty throughout.
True Crime Bullshit (on series break) this one is a huge huge rabbithole but a very interesting one where the host Josh Hallmark has spent years digging into the life and potential crimes of Israel Keyes. Keyes is often mentioned as a serial killer with no pattern, but in picking it apart thats not quite true, and has sparked some re-evaluations of missing persons cases and stumbling upon information the FBI has redacted organically. there's also a series in the middle looking into the crimes of Kelly Cochran
Forgotten: Women of Juárez (finished) this series looks into the huge numbers of missing women of Ciudad Juárez, the strange circumstances surrounding them, and the potential cover-ups and corruptions on both sides of the border, trying to give a voice to all of the forgotten women and girls and their families without answers. the series itself is finished, but a spanish language edition is being released every week now.
aaaaaand i'll call it there before i list everything lol, i hope you find something to plug your boredom hole with !!
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wiredalienvampire · 4 years
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so about your favourite musical you mentioned 👀 what is it about?
Its six!!! Ive been into it for a good while and it's so far one of my favorites, if u dont know what six is ill explain it to you!
(Warning,this post is long as fuck w my theater kid ramblings and does mention pretty sensitive topics and so be warned-)
Six is a british pop musical formatted as a pop concert about the six queens of henry VIII,its a modern retelling of the lives of the queens,each queen takes their turn singing about their story to see who suffered the most from henry (that isn't death) to become the lead singer.
I really like this musical because it really teaches a lesson that you shouldn't compare past traumas to others and the past doesn't define you,i mean they learn that MAYBE they shouldn't debate over who had the worst live in the end of the musical. The music is just awesome, dont loose your head is a bop and all you wanna do makes me feel so many feelings,, and also haus of holbein is fucking hilarious.
The queens are really likeable you you feel for them alot, (ESPECIALLY katherine howard). I mean all 6 of them went through alot from henry,plus they are pretty funny too,i mean Anne bolyen is a little shit and i love her, anna of cleves is just neat,, and i love that Catherine parr is the only character with more than 1 Brain cell.
While the musical doesn't have much plot considering is formatted as a concert more than an actual play it still has some story such as the main plot as well as the modern retellings of the queens lives. Again this is a modern retelling history based musical so the stories are told by song from the queens, six is like hamilton but without the glorification of slave owners so six is better-
I also like the topics it touches, while the musical isn't perfect,its still pretty good, i mean in the song "all you wanna do" we learn that the queen,katherine howard went through csa all her life and has been treated like an object by multiple men, while in the first few minutes of the song its more spunky and shiz, but slowly in the song and during the climax of the song its more dramatic and serious as she slowly has a ✨breakdown✨, but sadly in the official recording,it doesnt have that??? The recording doesnt really convey the amount of pain k howard felt in the song, i perfer sam pauly's performance, it has more emotion and really tells me that what howard went through was really bad, and i adore the choreography, like the other queens putting their hands on k symbolizing abuse and k pushing the hands away denying the abuse is really saying alot and it really shows her trying to convince herself that what she went though was normal which explains the first part of the song and her design. And remember, this A HISTORY BASED MUSICAL WHICH MEANS AN ACTUAL PERSON WENT THOUGH THAT..so you can imagine the feelings i had-,i just wish the official recording was like sam pauly's performance 😣.
Its sad how ironically people are comparing about which queen went though worse and like BRUH????? THE MUSICAL LITERALLY SAID THAT MABEY WE SHOULDNT COMPARE PAIN TO OTHERS AND YALL ARE DOING THAT??????? But yeah during the song uh...."Six" the queens say, fuck it we are rewriting history and we will have our happy ending n shit,and all is gud👌👌
Six the musical isn't perfect and it does have its flaws and what not but,i just love the female empowerment,the characters,the songs, its just a really good musical and i just think its neat,,
Thank you for letting me do my theater kid ramblings Pierre its means lot ily 💞💞
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