potential future tattoo??? (but without words just bc a lot of my planned future tattoos have words and apparently it’s Not Cool to have a bunch of words on your body instead of images)
House MD enjoyers, what are ur thoughts?
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every time i play the guitar i get a little wistful because my dad taught me everything i know about the guitar and i miss him (he lives far away)
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metallica circa 1986.
man i love orion it’s by far my favorite song on master of puppets
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IF YOU VOTE 1D AMAS POLLS ON TWITTER WE MIGHT GET A 1D BOYS INTERACTION SO VOTEEEE!!!!!!!!
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"...HE DID SOMETHING THAT LATER BECAME KNOWN AS PUNK OR SPEED METAL -- A GREAT NUMBER OF CHORDS..."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on unearthed Polaroids of American guitarist James Williamson playing a Les Paul Custom with proto-punk/hard rock band THE STOOGES, performing live at an unknown venue in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, c. 1973.
"The first time I heard him play," says Iggy Pop, "which was in a basement in Ann Arbor, he did something that later became known as punk or speed metal – a great number of chords, almost all at once – but which at that time came from no known musical vocabulary. His playing had dirt, but it did not lack authority. You could hear the intelligence in it."
What did Pop make of his new guitarist? "Somebody once wrote that James's guitar style sounds "distinctly unfriendly," he says with a laugh. "Let's just say that James was not the most friendly person I'd ever met. But I wasn't paying too much attention to him as a person, only as a guitar player.""
-- THE GUARDIAN, "The world was not ready for Iggy and the Stooges," by Will Hodgkinson & Alexis Petridis, March 11, 2010
Sources: https://amp.theguardian.com/music/2010/mar/11/iggy-and-the-stooges-raw-power & Picuki.
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