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YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Sade Olutola

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i don't do bad sauce passes
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
we're not kids anymore.

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Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
slayyyter // CANNIBALISM!
The best song on the record btw!
This.....
exactly
Matilda (1996), dir. Danny DeVito
David Bowie's 9th studio album was released on 7 March 1975.
In early 1974, Bowie met guitarist Carlos Alomar (who had played with Chuck Berry, James Brown, and a young Luther Vandross), who encouraged Bowie's transition from "glam" to a more R&B influenced sound. Alomar would continue to work with Bowie for the next 15 years (the 23-year-old Vandross sang backing vocals and provided vocal arrangements on Young Americans).
Produced by Tony Visconti (working together for the 4th time), Young Americans would be Bowie's breakthrough in the US market, including the #1 single "Fame" (co-written with John Lennon), and the title track, which was Bowie's first Top 40 hit in the US (peaking at #28). The album peaked at #9 in the US and #2 in the UK.
Bowie himself criticized the album later in the year, calling it ""the phoniest R&B I've ever heard," and by 1976 Bowie dismissed it as a "phase" he would not return to (he would). By 1990, Bowie changed his assessment, stating "looking back it was pretty good white, blue-eyed soul [and] it was quite definitely one of the best bands I ever had."
John Keats, in a letter to Fanny Brawne, wr. c. August 1820, from So Bright and Delicate: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne
David Bowie by Sukita | 1973
BAD BUNNY accepting the award for Best Música Urbana Album at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, is a first time Australian Open champion and is the youngest able-bodied men's singles player to complete the Career Grand Slam. US Open 2022 • Wimbledon 2023 • Roland Garros 2024 • Australian Open 2026
quote from The Two Towers / Tim Goode / Frey / Frey / Darrian Traynor
Forgive yourself
Very wise words ...
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