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💬 11 🔁 10353 ❤️ 11336 · Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) by Will Burrard-Lucas
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💬 0 🔁 249 ❤️ 597 · When I finally see someone in person.
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💬 0 🔁 341 ❤️ 824 · Quarantined together.
very cute!
Kate Bush Tom Hardy Wuthering Heights
I’ve never seen a cat sit like this before
Trying to get Burvil to come out of her cage so I can clean it.
When Burvil can still make me laugh a year later.
On this day in music history: June 20, 1980 - “Xanadu - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” is released. Produced by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar, it is recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, West Germany and A&M Studios in Hollywood, CA from Late 1979 - Early 1980. Serving as the soundtrack to the musical fantasy film starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly, it features music by Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra (w/ guest appearances by The Tubes, Cliff Richard, and Gene Kelly). The film is a major critical and commercial failure, but the album is a huge success, spinning off five top 40 singles including “Magic” (#1 Pop), “I’m Alive” (#16 Pop), “All Over The World” (#13 Pop), Suddenly (w/ Cliff Richard) (#20 Pop) and the title track (#8 Pop). The soundtrack is first single LP in the US to be released with a $9.98 list price. In spite of the higher price, it does not slow the albums sales momentum. The soundtrack is released in the US and Canada by MCA Records (Newton-John’s label) and by Jet Records throughout the rest of the world (ELO’s label). The album is remastered and reissued on CD in 1998. “Xanadu” peaks at number four on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified 3x Platinum in the US by the RIAA.
I adore Olivia Newton John and have been listening to her music since she started in the seventies. I saw Greece about 14 times.. lol
Look at this baby Skitter!