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I had a dream that I released a jazz album called Saxophone Soup and it was really bad and my boss found out about it and fired me
Mark Hamill goodnaturedly patting Chadwick Boseman on the shoulder to celebrate his success is one of the most blessed images I’ve ever seen.
This is the Money Chadwick. Reblog In 47 minutes to get 48 million dollars.
when ur having a good time but then you see yourself in the mirror and remember you exist and have a corporeal form
Welp…….. Fuck me
Anyway how’s your afternoon, I thought we owned fancy brown sugar and proceeded to fucking destroy my coffee
this older guy at work keeps trying to bond with me over football and girls and he called me Big Boy yesterday so that’s strike 3
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For people who are actually interested in how viking music might have sounded, “Drømde mik en drøm i nat“ (/I dreamt a dream last night) is the earliest music (and lyrics) known in Scandinavia preserved on the last page of the (~1200-1300) Codex Runicus as rune notes.
The song and melody is still known and used today in most of Scandinavia, as a sort of folk-standard. This version, deceivingly slow in the beginning, is presented as close to the original sound of the years 900-1000 as historians think they can come.
This song might have survived because it was a gigantic hit, like the viking’s very own “Billie Jean”. A total pop slayer that stayed around long enough for music notes to be invented.
The more you know.
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