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I was listening to Rock House, a show devoted to rockabilly, on WEVL while grilling hamburgers tonight & I heard this fun tune by Warren Smith & thought I’d track it down on YouTube Music & share it. For those not familiar with WEVL, they are a listener funded, volunteer radio station in Memphis but you don’t have to be here to listen because they stream live on the Internet. They are seriously one of The City’s overlooked gems. They have definitely introduced me to music genres & artists that I wasn’t familiar with. For instance, Hawaiian slack string guitar. I didn’t know that was a thing that existed, let alone that I enjoyed listening to it and this station has a whole Thursday evening show devoted to it. As for Warren Smith, Fallout fans will know him from his song, Uranium Rock.
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vimpse · 11 months
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The round ends with Warren proving that you’re never too old to sell lemonade to your mother.
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n-brae · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Mercy Thompson Series - Patricia Briggs Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Adam Hauptman/Mercy Thompson, Mercy Thompson/Ben Shaw/Adam Hauptman Characters: Mercy Thompson, Ben Shaw, Jesse Hauptman, Warren Smith (Mercy Thompson), Adam Hauptman Additional Tags: One Shot, Not Beta Read, Established Relationship, Pre-Relationship, Asexual Character, Asexuality Spectrum, Internalized Acephobia, Demisexual Ben Shaw, brief non-graphic discussion of CSA, see notes for full warnings, Ben needs a hug and more pressingly some therapy, Polyshipweek23, the hauptmans are the only ones who know how to handle emotions in a healthy manner, (and yes that includes mr berserker rage monster adam but not mercy and whatever she has going on), i hope this is entertaining because it's sure as hell not meant to be educational Series: Part 2 of polyship week 2023 Summary:
It couldn't possibly come as any kind of a surprise that Ben was bad at confessing - no one who'd known him longer than five minutes would ever say that open and honest communication about feelings seemed like one of his strengths. But it turned out that Ben was really incredibly bad at confessing. Mercy might not be handling it that well either. Adam, meanwhile, is dealing with everything like a champ.
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In which the author refuses to let Warren be the only queer werewolf, and Jesse is deeply unimpressed with the state of sex ed in this pack.
[for polyship week 2023, the day 2 prompt second chances]
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the mercyverse fancast → luke grimes as WARREN SMITH
Warren looked like an ad for "Real Western Cowboys," complete with worn boots and battered straw hat. He was entitled: he'd been a real cowboy in the old West when he'd been Changed. 
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Warren Smith - Strange Powers of the Mind - Ace Star - 1968
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myvinylplaylist · 1 year
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Aretha Franklin: Lady Soul (1968)
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Atlantic Records
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tearyeye-private-i · 1 year
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Jerry Lee Lewis, Warren Smith and Roy Orbison!
(12 Days of Christmas 7/12)
Disclaimer❗️Historical reenactment❗️
Nah this is my creative interpretation of a story Roy told! This is one of my favorite stories. I can't believe Warren thought he was gonna get Jerry Lee to do anything, let alone open the show. Then Roy just watched it unfold, like 👁👄👁
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“Warren Smith was ‘Mr. Organizer.’” Roy said, “one of those guys who used to appoint himself boss. Well, we were all touring on a Sun package show and one night Smith came into the dressing room and said ‘Roy, go warm’em up for me!’ I said, ‘To Hell with you. You go open the show.’ He gave me a mean look and said, ‘Well, then I’ll go get Jerry Lee to open the show!” I figured, I gotta see this, so I followed him into the next room. “Warren said, ‘Jerry Lee, how about you going out and opening the show for me? There was a pause, and then Jerry Lee said, ‘You’re out of your bleepin’ mind, you bleep-bleep-bleeper!’ Smith got real mad at that and he reached down and picked up a chair to hit Jerry Lee with. He lifted it up just barely got it about his head, when we all heard this real loud CLICK! Warren looked down…and saw Jerry Lee holding this open switchblade! Must’ve been at least a foot long!” “He never said another word. Just real slowly lowered the chair all the way back down to the floor. Then he kinda coughed and said, ‘Ah. Roy, I think I’ll, ah, go on out and do six or eight numbers for the folks. Then you can come out afterwards. And then Jerry Lee can ah, follow you. Okay?”
Story from “Dark Star: The Roy Orbison Story” by Ellis Amburn, pg 66.
Eilis sourced it from Roy's interview with “The Houston Post,” March 19, 1986.
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cultml · 2 months
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Warren Smith vs. CONTRAPOINTS... a critical thinking DEMONSTRATION
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Appalling Aussie PGA TV Coverage
The standard of the TV coverage of the Australian PGA Championship was dire in 2023. Please rein in Warren Smith as the voice of golf. If I hear one more inane reference to the ‘party hole’ I will throw up. Yes, there is a bar like atmosphere around a short par 3 and they play really loud music – so bloody what!!! Do we the viewers at home need to be constantly reminded of the bleeding obvious by…
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westar · 8 months
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vimpse · 1 year
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Warren gets a summer job.
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sesiondemadrugada · 4 months
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The Holdovers (Alexander Payne, 2023).
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dustedmagazine · 2 years
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Blue Reality Quartet — Ella’s Island (Mahakala Music)
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In 2021, this double-winds-and-double-percussion quartet dropped a really beautiful and introspectively rich debut. They’re following it up with an album matching that inaugural statement in color and intensity serving some sweet and swinging compositional goodness.
Two-thirds of the redoubtable and much-lamented Trio X are here again, as Joe McPhee and Jay Rosen are joined by Warren Smith and Michael Marcus. The quartet’s dynamic and timbral palette encompasses the entire sweet-to-hot spectrum, especially spicy as they tear into the brief but earth-shaking “Never-ending Worlds.” Rosen is especially fiery, his usual rhythmic acumen ablur in cymbal wash and snare snap, among other unmentionables. Go to the album’s other bookend, the elusive and spaciously impressive “Ethereal Spirits Divine.” Events unfold with serial grace, beginning with sustaining bell evocations and Warren Smith’s always gorgeous vibes before the saxophonists unfurl, separately and then in tandem, the tune’s slowly evolving melodies to Rosen’s malleted percussion.
For palate cleansers, we get some smaller group configurations, like the saxophone, flute and percussion trio of “Low and Slow” or the more swinging and somewhat dissonant “Buttercup,” a dedication to Bud Powell featuring saxophone duo and drums. Even more intriguing is “This Here Ain’t Nothin’ but the Blues,” in which McPhee provides the percussive ostinato to Marcus’ often pentatonic flute and Smith’s shimmering chordal accompaniment. Speaking of those vibes, one of the album’s standout tracks is “Wis Vibrations,” a vibraphone solo that grabs hold of single tones, dyads and more complex harmonies, juxtaposing them with the breathtaking pedal work Smith makes happen so often and with such precision.
As with the group’s debut, a major component of this new disc’s success is the production. Rosen’s bass drum booms with often quiet but definite authority. That is not to say that the rest of his kit suffers; it doesn’t, and his mallets are caught in particularly vivid technicolor. McPhee’s tenor rushes and roars its richly overtonal way through “The Beginning of Time,” a perfect complement to Marcus’ clarinet. Every instrument is captured with a clarity that provides detail without fatigue, no mean feat on the production end of things. The various smaller configurations are particularly successful, placing those radically different quartet offerings in stark relief. The album is a unified statement attesting to collaborative listening and excellent musicianship as they coexist in a less than conventional musical environment.
Marc Medwin
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nightsinbluevelvet · 5 months
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Maddeningly breathtaking
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Rupert Graves being completely heavenly as Septimus Warren Smith in Mrs Dalloway (1997)
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