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Brand new poster for The Dark Tower
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#NowPlaying Lost One by JAY Z
#NowPlaying Beyond Redemption by HIM
#NowPlaying You Are The One by HIM
#NowPlaying In Love And Lonely by HIM
#NowPlaying Again (Hollola Tapes) by HIM
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#NowPlaying The Burden of Being Wonderful by Steel Panther
#NowPlaying Killing In The Name - Remastered by Rage Against The Machine (listen to the lyrics)
#NowPlaying Killing In The Name - Remastered by Rage Against The Machine (listen to the lyrics)
MOOD! #NowPlaying Peace Sells - 2011 - Remastered by Megadeth
Repost from @universalmusicfin - Ville Valo - Olet mun kaikuluotain musiikkivideo ulkona nyt! ❤🎶 #oletmunkaikuluotain
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David Bowie called MTV out on its early exclusion of black artists
In 1983, David Bowie released his mega-selling Let’s Dance album and handily proved he could not only survive but thrive in the MTV era. Tracks like “Modern Love,” “Let’s Dance,” and “China Girl” logged plenty of hours on the cable channel in those days, but the black artists who had so strongly influenced Bowie’s music were notably absent from the station. This frustrating discrepancy led to a rather tense conversation that year when Bowie sat down to chat with original MTV VJ Mark Goodman. In the wake of Bowie’s death, the decades-old clip has been getting some additional attention, as it still makes for riveting viewing today. As was his nature, Bowie is calm and well-mannered when making his case to Goodman, making sure to mix in some praise with his criticism
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