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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 26 days
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soweirdondisney · 3 months
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Disney Channel promo for the January 18, 1999 premiere of So Weird featuring clips from the first 11 episodes.
Thanks, pastfootforward for sharing this.
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thislovintime · 5 months
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Photo 1 from the Beachwood Confidential newsletter, 1995.
A look at some backing vocals on Stranger Things Have Happened... “It’s Mike and Micky you’ll hear [on backing vocals on ‘Milkshake’]. Thanks, guys, it made my day.” - Peter Tork, Stranger Things Have Happened liner notes (x) "Why didn’t Davy sing on this recording?" Peter: "We actually wanted him to, and we had him here in the studio, but he’d brought along Anita and his daughters, Sarah, Jessie, and Annabelle, and by the time we got done talking over all the family stuff, it was time for them to go, and we never got Davy back in the studio. Incidentally, Jessie played us a piece of her own composition that was seriously good work. James and I were knocked out by it. Look for great things from her. And she’s only twelve." - Beachwood Confidential newsletter, 1995 “Davy was just such a personable, funny guy, and very available, you know. I remember he came to the studio and just cracked us up. And Peter and I realized, we didn’t get him to sing! It was a funny hour.” - James Lee Stanley, The Monkees Pad Show "My first solo album [Stranger Things Have Happened], I used Cass’ daughter, Owen, and John Phillips’ daughter, Mackenzie, as background singers on a song ['Giant Step‘], and you can hear it, it sounds like the Mamas and the Papas back there. It’s fabulous.” - Peter Tork, Rolling Stone, 2007, published February 2019 "[Peter] was always so lovely and kind to me.” - Owen Elliot, comment on a post by Nurit Wilde in 2021 (x)
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forever70s · 3 months
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May 7 - 13, 1977 cover of TV Guide featuring the main cast of "One Day at a Time"
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loveboatinsanity · 6 months
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retropopcult · 8 months
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"All Summer Long" is a song by American band The Beach Boys. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for their 1964 album All Summer Long, it was not released as a single in the US but the album climbed to #4 on the Billboard 200 record chart ranking.
The song is featured in the film American Graffiti (1973) although the movie is set in the summer of 1962, two years before the song's release. The track was included in the film to be a metaphor for the end of the time period that the movie celebrates. 
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yourdailyqueer · 1 year
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Mackenzie Phillips
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 10 November 1959  
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, actress, writer
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chameli · 2 years
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So Weird S02×18 - James Garr (2000)
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badmovieihave · 2 months
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Bad movie I have American Graffiti 1973
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pin-striped-soup · 4 days
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The original series of One Day At A Time debuted on CBS in 1975, and starred Bonnie Franklin as a single mother raising two teen daughters, with their building superintendent Schneider (Pat Harrington Jr.) also playing a major role. The sitcom was hugely popular in its day and ran for nine seasons in total.
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Divorced mother Ann Romano moves to Indianapolis with her daughters, rebellious Julie (Mackenzie Phillips) and wisecracking Barbara (Valerie Bertinelli), where she struggles to raise the teens on her own. Ann tries to maintain a balance between being a career woman and caring for the girls, who she wants to be able to offer the independence she never had as a young woman. Schneider, the building's quirky superintendent, is a frequent visitor to the Romanos' apartment, where he offers the family his usually-unwanted advice on various topics. As the series progresses and Julie and Barbara get older, they head off into the workforce and start their own marriages, and Ann continues to mend her relationship with ex-husband Ed.
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omg-hellgirl · 2 months
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Any truth to the actress Rae Dawn chong (Tommy Chong's daughter) hooking up with Mick Jagger when she was only 15? She said it was consensual but does one miss that. maybe Mick had a thing for young teenage girls like other rockers then?
So, about Rae, I only had contact with two biographies of Mick. Jagger Unauthorized (1993) and Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger (2012) both by Christopher P Andersen. In Jagger Unauthorized she denies having sexual relations with Mick saying: "Sex is the nature of both Mick's and my personalities," admitted Chong, "but we were never romantically or sexually involved."
In the 2012 biography there is only a small mention of her and nothing relevant. There may be details somewhere that I haven't read, but a few years ago she admitted to sleeping with Mick when she was 15. She said he didn't force her into anything, but he didn't ask her age. She also does not place herself as a victim, classifying the 70s as a different time. I don't know more about them two specifically, but I don't think she's lying.
About Mick hanging out with teenagers...it's mentioned often. To name a few, Natasha Fraser (daughter of Antonia Fraser), Nenna Eberstadt (she was 16), Cornelia Guest (she was 18), Gwynne Rivers (she was also 18) and Mackenzie Phillis, daughter of John Phillips from The Mamas and the Papas. This Mackenzie says she also had an incestuous relationship with her father, and I don't know the details of that story, so I'm not saying I believe it or not, but it's good to tread carefully on the things she says about Mick.
In short, Mick has had a lot of sexual contact with teenagers since becoming a rockstar. And while we can't be sure if he actively pursued them for this reason, I think it's safe to say he didn't care about age (to be fair, none of them cared). Although, according to Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger, Jerry:
was convinced that he was flaunting his affairs with ever-younger women in a calculated effort to humiliate her.
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soweirdondisney · 4 months
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Throwback to this summer when Union Solidarity Coalition members raised money for crew members during the strike and the official auctions became memes.
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idasessions · 1 year
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Mackenzie Phillips in Dick Richards’ Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
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bonniehooper · 1 year
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Endless List of My Favorite TV Shows
So Weird (1999 - 2001)
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schlock-luster-video · 7 months
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On October 4 1975, Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins debuted in Japan.
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