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Song Review: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live, June 25, 2023)
Looking at Widespread Panic in 2023, it’s obvious many years have gone by since the band’s formation. But listen to WSP ’23, and it’s almost as if time has stood still.
The craggy - and different - faces, grey hair and bald heads belie this, of course. But despite Father Time’s physical toll, that fucker hasn’t yet managed to mess with Panic’s musicianship and sound.
And so it was that the version of “C. Brown” the Panics played June 25 at Red Rocks sounded like in came from the very same band that’s been playing the song for nearly four decades now.
But the band - despite the same name - is different. Some of the players have changed and those who remain have gotten older. Yet Widespread Panic - from a strictly musical standpoint - continue to defy space and time and make music very similar to that they dreamed up when they were pups.
Good then. Good now.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “C. Brown” (Live - 6/25/23) - B
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THERE'S GONNA BE A BENDY MOVIE
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The divide between the Dad Friends™️ and Doug Houser continues to grow with this relevation
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thegraveyardsh1ft · 6 months
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kaxwiththefax · 11 months
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Baby girls of the graveyard shift ( au made by @thecryptidart1st / @thegraveyardsh1ft )
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whitmoreroyals · 11 months
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Members of The Royal Family attend the Harvestfest service in Everton today.
For the first time, the royal family breaks away from tradition by allowing a royal fiancée to spend the Harvestfest holiday with the king and his family.
When Harvestfest service ended we catch a glimpse of Andrea with other members of the royal family as they waited together to see off Whitmore's King Andrew II. The soon-to-be royal even debuted her first public curtsy. Ms. Thurston was the main attraction as the paparazzi showed up as early as 2:30am to get a prized spot.
It is safe to say that many people loved seeing Andrea but a few were not yet sold on her becoming a royal as some such as Maddie Fuller said "I am not sure if she will fit in she seems lovely but I am not quite a fan", while others had a different view like Frances Hewton who said, "Andrea gives us hope that we too can have a fairytale life and be a royal, I can already see her being a great princess".
The Woodard family was also in attendance as per tradition every year a different noble family hosts the royal family. By tradition, the family will host a Harvestfest ball in honor of the royal family and to show their continuing support to them. The Duke of Everton and his family have held their titles for many generations as they are part of the founding families to settle in Whitmore in 1810.
But we do have to wonder how the exes Crown Prince Ethan and Lady Woodard feel having to spend the holidays together since announcing his engagement. Just three years ago the pair had many Whitmorians thinking that they would be the ones to be married when the relationship ended suddenly. The question everyone has will she be in attendance for the wedding or if she will opt out of attending.
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iekeejkeek · 1 month
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HEY THERE (@thecryptidart1st I just done drawing your boys here)
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Doug is sick Michael is normal yea and the janitor is like wtf who that why they look like us
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Opus Comics' final order cut-off includes Eternal Descent, Frazetta's Dawn Attack, and Helloween!
Opus Comics' final order cut-off includes Eternal Descent, Frazetta's Dawn Attack, and Helloween! #comics #comicbooks
Opus Comics has three comics with a final order cut off this coming Monday. Frank Frazetta’s Dawn Attack debuts while Eternal Descent and Helloween each see their second issues! Check each of them out below and make sure to order them from your comic shop! Eternal Descent #2 (of 3) Michael Moreci • Marco Lorenzana (A) • Carlos Dattoli (CA) Doctorate student and struggling musician Lyra…
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Joey Wendle takes 13. Last worn by Luis Guillorme in 2023.
Tyrone Taylor takes 15. Last worn by Danny Mendick in 2023.
Jake Diekman takes 30. Last worn by Rafael Ortega in 2023.
Max Kranick takes 32. Last worn by Daniel Vogelbach in 2023.
Adrian Houser takes 35. Last worn by Justin Verlander in 2023.
Luis Severino takes 40. Last worn by Drew Smith, who switches from 40 to 33. Last worn by Trevor Gott in 2023,
Harrison Bader takes 44. Last worn by T.J. McFarland in 2023.
Yohan Ramírez takes 46. Last worn by John Curtiss in 2023.
Michael Tonkin takes 51. Last worn by Paul Sewald in 2020.
Jorge López takes 52. Last worn by Brad Hand in 2021.
Grant Hartwig switches from 93 to 56. Last worn by Tyler Pill in 2017.
Sean Manaea takes 59. Last worn by Carlos Carrasco in 2023.
Zack Short takes 74. Last worn by Chris Mazza in 2019.
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krispyweiss · 3 months
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Song Review(s): Widespread Panic - “Walk On” and “Ain’t Life Grand” (Live, June 24, 2023)
Though it isn’t credited, an instrumental version of “(Turn on Your) Lovelight” is unmistakably tucked inside Widespread Panic’s just-released, in-concert version of “Walk On.”
The Neil Young cover - like the original “Ain’t Life Grand” issued around the same time - is culled from the group’s June 24, 2023, Red Rocks gig and shows two sides of the veteran band.
The former finds the Panics burrowing into a deep groove and giving Young the Widespread treatment. They almost imperceptibly pick up the tempo and transition to the aforementioned “Lovelight,” which remains for a few minutes before the band shifts back down to finish “Walk On.”
This is how a jamband should do it.
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“Ain’t Life Grand” is the Commander Cody-influenced, early iteration of the band. And while it’s played with gusto, John Bell’s falsetto vocals are jarring and reveals a song lacking for the absence of Michael Houser’s vocals, even as Jimmy Herring steps up with welcome axe swinging.
As always, the Panics sound nothing but Widespread.
Grade card: Widespread Panic - “Walk On” and “Ain’t Life Grand” (Live - 6/24/23) - A-/B-
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gratefulfrog · 1 year
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Happy Birthday Mikey.
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thecryptidart1st · 4 months
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Merry Chrysler from The Graveyard Shift
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You cannot convince me otherwise that Mike had the executive decision to name this lawyer in his movie the way he was named out of pure spite to his coworker, prove me wrong
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realjediverse · 8 months
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'The Hill' 2023 Movie Review!
The Hill is a 2023 American biographical sports drama film directed by Jeff Celentano and starring Dennis Quaid, Josh Lucas, and Marg Helgenberger. The film is based on the true story of Rickey Hill, a young man who overcame a debilitating condition to pursue his dream of playing major-league baseball. The film has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised the film’s heartwarming…
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Hey! What are your favorite Obi-Wan-centric books/comics, if I may ask? Have a nice day and may the force be with you
Hi! I have a bunch that I've enjoyed! Trying to keep this as Obi-Wan-centric as I can, though, honestly, for as much as he appears in a lot of stuff, he's not necessarily always the center of the best stuff for his character. NOVELS - CANON:
Padawan by Kiersten White - This book dethroned all other books for me to take the #2 spot of Lumi's Favorite Star Wars Book Ever! It's charming, it's thoughtful, it's good-natured, it's funny, it had a fun adventure, it gave Obi-Wan some hellion little best friends as a Padawan, and just made me fall in love with the world all over again.
Choose Your Destiny: An Obi-Wan & Anakin Adventure by Cavan Scott - The CYD books (same concept as Choose Your Own Adventure books) can be an acquired taste, but I found so many lovely moments in this book, some genuinely delightful details (MACE WINDU THEATRE NERD) and some great Obi-Wan & Anakin moments. Plus, Bant Eerin recanonization!
Brotherhood by Mike Chen - I have talked at length about the problems with the Anakin parts of this book (basically: if you take it at face value, it's pretty vile towards a Black character), but I have a ton of affection for the Obi-Wan half of this book. The way he moves with his feelings, acknowledges them and lets them pass through him, the way he genuinely cares about the Neimoidians, the way he tries to be thoughtful and you can see how deeply he cares about Anakin, is all really good.
From a Certain Point of View: A New Hope (specifically the first one, not the second one) has three short stories that are stellar for Obi-Wan: "Master and Apprentice" by Claudia Gray (make sure it's the ANH anthology, not the full novel by the same author), "There is Another" by Gary D. Shmidt, and "Time of Death" by Cavan Scott. All have either really lovely insights into Obi-Wan's character during ANH or have him being utterly hilarious.
NOVELS - LEGENDS:
Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover - While not actually perfect, there are some things I don't fully agree with or think the book matched what was on the screen, when this book gets it right, it gets it so right that no other book has ever compared. This utterly elevates what was already my favorite Star Wars movie, and this man can turn a hell of a phrase.
Wild Space by Karen Miller - This is a book that I could pick apart in a lot of ways (it feels like two half-books stitched together rather than one coherent story, it doesn't earn its ending, it doesn't really do justice to the Jedi), but I love it because it's such an utterly dramatic book, everything about the events is larger than life, and has a spar with Obi-Wan and Anakin where he smacks Anakin on the ass, touches his face and tells him he did well and the look on Anakin's face in return almost makes Ahsoka cry because she's so touched, and contains the phrase "wringing wet and blowing hard" about their duel. Like, that's the kind of chaos you're in for and it's AMAZING.
COMICS - CANON:
Obi-Wan by Christopher Cantwell - It's only a five issue mini-series but it's a great look at Obi-Wan's character at various points in his life and I had so much to say about it, so I really felt it held up to analysis, and it really brought the feelings.
Obi-Wan & Anakin by Charles Soule - Another five issue mini and it does not get near enough credit for being tremendously well plotted and illustrating a lot of bigger points about Obi-Wan, Anakin, the Jedi, and the Republic, why good people were making the best choices available to them. Also, the single most gorgeous art I have ever seen in a comic.
Any of the Age of Republic comics by Jody Houser - These were a series of oneshots focused on various heroes and villains, and if you're specifically looking for Obi-Wan content, the Obi-Wan one and the Anakin one were FANTASTIC looks at the character.
Clone Wars: Battle Tales by Michael Moreci - Another mini-series and IIRC Obi-Wan was only in some of them, but he got some truly great moments of defending the clones and being an amazing leader in them.
COMICS - LEGENDS: These are so much harder because they're so spread out and often times it's just one or two issues that even have Obi-Wan in them. Ones I do remember enjoying:
The Clone Wars: The Smuggler's Code by Justin Aclin - A short graphic novel where Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Ahsoka go on a beach vacation and run into a criminal from Obi-Wan's past and the entire story is UTTERLY UNHINGED, it's so hilariously over the top that I hyena laugh ever time I read it.
The Republic series from Dark Horse had a bunch of good Obi-Wan moments in it, if you don't mind paging through a lot of other characters. It's about all the Jedi, so they all get their turns, so I would suggest getting this one from your local library to find the issues you're most interested in!
Honestly, so much of reading SW books and comics is the willingness to pick out small fragments of gold amidst the bigger blargghh, like would I recommend Jedi Apprentice or Jedi Quest as some of my favorites? No, probably not, but that doesn't mean that Jude Watson didn't know how to turn a hell of a phrase and that I won't pull out fantastic quotes from those books! Would I recommend the Titan magazine comics? No, they're charming but the art is wonky a lot and they're too short to really go into much depth. If anyone has any comics recs to include, feel free to add on! The novels were easier to remember, but there have been so many comics that I feel like I'm missing some obvious ones.
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