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Ron Livingston In Music Within (2007)



Ron Livingston in Music Within (2007)
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*sigh*
I'm sick as hell of fandoms acting like they own the IP that they're fans of and feel that they're entitled and the creators owe them something (that Star Wars TLJ remake business, smh).
I'm also sick of fuckin' fan armies. Fan armies are the worst! You don't like every album that artist has done? You don't like every fucking movie or tv show your favorite actor is in!?!? YOU DON'T SEE THEM AS ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS IN EVERY PERFORMANCE!?!? WELL FUCK YOU! YOU'RE NOT A REAL FAN!
Fuck off with this shit. You can still be a fan and not like things your favorite has done.
On this day in music history: June 22, 1988 - “Heavy Nova”, the tenth studio album by Robert Palmer is released. Produced by Robert Palmer, it is recorded at Logic Studios in Milan, Italy and Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas from January - April 1988. The album is Palmer’s first for new label EMI Records after ending his fifteen year association with Island Records. The title is inspired by Palmer’s fondness for both heavy metal and bossa nova music. Using some of the same musicians that played on his previous album “Riptide”, Palmer handles the production chores himself when Bernard Edwards is unavailable. The album features numerous guest musicians including arranger Claire Fischer, guitarist Eddie Martinez (Meatloaf, Run DMC, Mick Jagger), Tom “T-Bone” Wolk (Hall & Oates), famed Brazilian percussionist Dom Um Romão, and keyboardist Garth Hudson of The Band. It spins off three singles including the top five smash “Simply Irresistible” (#2 Pop, #1 Mainstream Rock). “Simply Irresistible” wins Palmer his second Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance in 1989. The song is also featured in an ad campaign for Pepsi featuring the singer and many of the same female models used in the music video. “Heavy Nova” peaks at number thirteen on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.

Seeing Other People (2004)
[Cape Feare Music]
Eleven: AAH! DR. BRENNER!
Brenner: YOU AGAIN!










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