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random spencer appreciation of the day
My version of a 2000s J-14 style magazine cover
rose vest appreciation post
a song Brendon wrote when he was 14
summary of the very very little I knew about this song: it appeared around the end of the Fever era. We had no idea whether it was *actually* Brendon… it just sounded SO much like him that we hoped we were right (a lot of fans thought it was by Val Emmich, but that “First Try” was a completely different song). Some people told me semi-recently that Brendon has confirmed this song on some stream within the last decade, so I guess it’s legit! That’s super fun. The most info we had about the song back then was from this random questionable youtube comment that’s still up:
I know there’s only a couple modern likes on that comment so it might appear ignored, but please trust that people were quoting & citing it around the fandom. Anyways, that video I linked to was the original source we got the song from… I still don’t know who that girl was or who sent her the song. Usually things that were shared in sketchy ways were obvs not true/real, but I think I 90% trusted this one because it sounded so much like Brendon. The whole thing is still weird in hindsight though haha.
a song Brendon wrote when he was 14
summary of the very very little I knew about this song: it appeared around the end of the Fever era. We had no idea whether it was *actually* Brendon… it just sounded SO much like him that we hoped we were right (a lot of fans thought it was by Val Emmich, but that “First Try” was a completely different song). Some people told me semi-recently that Brendon has confirmed this song on some stream within the last decade, so I guess it’s legit! That’s super fun. The most info we had about the song back then was from this random questionable youtube comment that’s still up:
I know there’s only a couple modern likes on that comment so it might appear ignored, but please trust that people were quoting & citing it around the fandom. Anyways, that video I linked to was the original source we got the song from… I still don’t know who that girl was or who sent her the song. Usually things that were shared in sketchy ways were obvs not true/real, but I think I 90% trusted this one because it sounded so much like Brendon. The whole thing is still weird in hindsight though haha.
old stickers
my edits from some previous posts are on the right & the originals are on the left
It’s late afternoon in the Nevada Desert and Panic! at the Disco are, if not dicing with death, at least risking a nasty bump… the quartet have decided to amuse themselves by getting strapped into dune buggies and racing around the deserts outside their hometown at 50mph.
… the hazards here are plentiful: rocks and rusting cars dot the landsape. When the shadows lengthen, bobcats and rattlesnakes lie in wait for any unsuspecting arena rock dandies. “Oh great, we’re all going to die,” moans guitarist Ryan Ross, checking his safety buckles.
A bulldog-necked tour guide delivers some last-minute instructions. “If the car rolls over, do not put your arms outside the vehicle,” he warns. “You will suffer an injury. Apart from that, it’s 10,000 acres of fun!”
The 21-year-old Ross shrinks into his seat and sighs fearfully. In the adjacent cart, perennially animated singer Brendon Urie is whooping with glee. With his fighter-pilot goggles, flight jacket and scarf, he resembles a particularly hyperactive Biggles.
“Thank you, Jesus, for desert!” he screams, excitedly air drumming on the steering wheel. Urie squeezes the accelerator pedal, sending the sand beneath his wheels into the air. Worryingly, [this journalist] is sitting in the passenger seat next to him.
As the cars set out across the dunes, some breakneck steering propels Urie into the lead. Drummer Spencer Smith and bassist Jon Walker cruise behind. In the distance, Ross brings up the rear. “What do you expect?” shouts Urie. “He drives a Mercedes-Benz.”
With another shunt of the pedals, Urie flies over a hill and towards an immovable boulder. A quick spin of the wheel sets him on a collision course with a fearsome-looking bush. Rather than attempting an evasive manoeuvre, he crashes through the foliage and burns triumphantly towards the finish line. [This journalist] feels unwell.
“Wow, that was sick,” he laughs, his face now smothered in dust. “See, there’s more to Vegas than drinking, gambling, and boobies. I’ve got sand in orifices I didn’t even know existed.”
- from the June 2008 Q magazine
polaroid shared by jon of ryan on the band's first day on the road for the spring tour
16 march 2010 (travelling from nashville to houston)
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i wish he would come back from the dead again
more stolen interview quotes quality literature on Ryan Ross
hi everyone im still in love with him so bad my heart is ACHING!!!
i genuinely should not be in such dismay over a 37 year old man
hi everyone im still in love with him so bad my heart is ACHING!!!
ryan ross pre-split magazines