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Duane Betts, Devon Allman and a documentary that's worth the wait.
When I'm Sixty Eighty-Four 🎶⭐🎸
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Somehow being a person does not come naturally to me
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Barrie “Barriemore” Barlow (born 10 September 1949) best known as the #drummer and #percussionist for the #rock #band Jethro Tull, from May 1971 to June 1980.
Christened Barrie, the ‘Barriemore’ was an affectation to suit the eccentric image of Jethro Tull (much as Jeffrey Hammond had become “Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond”).
Barlow was a former bandmate of Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. He joined after the departure of Clive Bunker, in 1971. Barlow played on the EP “Life’s a Long Song”, before embarking on a concert tour with the band. By this time, the original members of The Blades were now back together with the addition of Martin Barre, and a relatively long-running edition of the Jethro Tull lineup was to follow (late 1971–1975).[2]
Barlow’s second gig with Tull involved an unfortunate episode in Denver, Colorado when the local police tear-gassed the audience from helicopters, both outside and inside the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Believing that they would be arrested, the band made a run for it after the show in an unmarked station wagon where, hidden under a blanket on the floor in the back, Barrie was heard to ask Ian, “Will it be like this every night?” Anderson replied, “As a general rule, only on Tuesdays and Thursdays.”[2][3]
Upset by the death of bassist John Glascock, with whom he had become very close, Barlow left Jethro Tull in 1980 after completing the final leg of the Stormwatch tour.[4]
Emerson, Lake & Palmer polaroids by Ted Tuksa.
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So I found this coconut on the beach in Costa Rica and when I opened it THIS was inside. I think it’s the endosperm (or whatever you call the thing that develops into the tree). The coconut water itself wasn’t as sweet as usual (probably because it had sprouted), but the little sprout boi tasted sweet on one end and salty on the other. (submitted by @jewishpangolin)
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dude i have no idea how to tell you this but i have no idea what this is. i showed this to my plant anatomy professor and one of the mods at @thebashfulbotanist after class and none of us could figure out what this is. it doesn’t look like a fungus, the embryos in coconuts are tiny and don’t look like this, and the first thing a coconut sprouts is a root, not the stem, and it grows outward. there should be nothing normal like this growing in there. my plant anatomy teacher has never seen anything like this and has offered to forward this image to a palm researcher she knows to see if he has. i repeat, we have no idea what you ate but it was not a normal sprout boi. please stand by
submitter: heehee look at little coconut!!! 😩
op, their classmates, and their botany professor:
me, alone in my room, every 5 minutes: am i being myself? is this who i really am? who am i performing for?
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I don’t care how much this world has hurt me I will delight in the happiness of others and build them up with the love that fills my soul
Sometimes girl dinner is just your favorite classic rock album and staring longingly at grainy photos of your favorite band member