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Happy Birthday John Taylor! 🎂💙
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So if your mom is my mom and my dad is your dad… and we're both born on October 11th, then you and I are… like… sisters. Sisters? We're like twins!
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You have to be somewhere at 9:00am. It will take you approximately 30 minutes to get there, so you will need to leave by 8:30 to get there on time. About what time will you plan to wake up?
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My Spotify party! 😄🎉 I suppose I may have opened up the Spotify app back in 2015, but seems I didn't start listening till my birthday in 2018. Listened to David Cassidy a lot more that year than I do now...but I loved that this playlist featured "Rock Me Baby" from one of David's solo albums. Hadn't heard that one in a while and it's such an underrated tune!
I checked out my first song, top listens, and all-time hits since my first day on Spotify, 8/18/15. Find yours at Your Party of The Year(s)!
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MAY 17th, 1971: RAM IS RELEASED
❝ Ladies and gentlemen, this is an album from a long, long time ago, when the world was different. This is an album that is part of my history – it goes back to the wee hills of Scotland where it was formed. It’s an album called RAM. It reminds me of my hippie days and the free attitude with which was created. I hope you’re going to like it, because I do! ❞
Genre: indie pop, psychedelia SIDE ONE: 1. Too Many People 2. 3 Legs 3. Ram On 4. Dear Boy 5. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 6. Smile Away SIDE TWO: 1. Heart of the Country 2. Monkberry Moon Delight 3. Eat at Home 4. Long Haired Lady 5. Ram On (Reprise) 6. The Back Seat of My Car
PAUL: Linda and I were travelling through Scotland, heading north from Glasgow. As I’m driving, I’m just thinking. Linda often used to say she can see my brain working, my face would get a look on it and it’d be just filing through ideas. And I just hit upon the word ‘ram’. It’s strong, it’s a male animal, and then there is the idea of ‘ramming’, you know, pushing forward strongly.
⊱ The cover photo was Linda’s and the surrounding border was something I did. It was all very homemade and quirky, but I think that added to the charm of it. I remember when we were doing the layout for the gatefold, we put a little piece of grass from the garden and stuck it on. There were all sorts of little things that just came from our lifestyle at that moment. […] when we went to Scotland, we had a very free, sort of hippie lifestyle. It meant I could sit around in the kitchen in the little farmhouse we lived in, with the kids running around and me just with my guitar, making up anything I fancied.
⊱ I’d been serious long enough with the Beatles, and I wanted to see if I could do something that played more into my love of the surreal. As far as art’s concerned, I probably like modern art more than traditional art. […] For me, it manifested itself in things like “Monkberry Moon Delight” or “3 Legs”. They were slightly wacky; it was nice having an opportunity to do that rather than having to write for someone else’s preconceived notion.
⊱ I tried to avoid any Beatles clichés and just went to different places. So the songs became a little more episodic or something. I took on that kind of idea a bit more than I would’ve with The Beatles. I suppose I was just letting myself be free. So if I wanted to do “Monkberry Moon Delight” with a “piano up my nose”, then I figured, that’ll be ok.
OLIVIA HARRISON (née ARIAS). Taken around 1970.
"Why are you celebrating the fact that you got diagnosed with [DISABILITY/DISORDER]?" I think you're missing the point here.
Being diagnosed means that you finally can see why you have always acted in this certain way, and not only could you change your habits, avoid certain thing that harm you, and take medication to improve your state in life, but also find a community that feels the way you have for years and accept you, and others, for who you and they are.
Being undiagnosed on the other hand is a BRUTAL experience. you are expected to do so much as a seemingly neurotypical person, that you know you cannot do, but are unsure of why. For all your life you were always alone or constantly bullied and yelled at since people see you as an outcast, and even you yourself are confused and ashamed about why you act this way, and could lead into much more serious actions like self harm or ever suicide.
Going to a psychiatrist and getting diagnosed gives you SO many benefits by simply knowing that you have a certain conditions. While it is hard to live with said conditions (I would know, I was diagnosed with Autism), it is harder, to live without knowing that you have it (Plus most of the issues we have with our conditions is just society and The System™ being ableist towards it.)
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