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Stargate SG-1, 08.02 New Order Part 2
2026/02/26
Supernatural 08.02: What's Up, Tiger Mommy?
"How did you find me?" "The bloody way."
recolored some Purgatory gifs!
Happy Beanie Bday to: Masque the bear!
let me see if i can give y’all a little something from episode two of wentworth:
aka why does anyone ever like to read what i write? i appreciate it, but sincerely... why?
just an fyi: i’m gonna do an episode two reaction on @xxlshortcake . i normally don’t and maybe i shouldn’t after the two part premiere reaction with a thirst cut on here and a tide you over with the somebody’s watching me short edit, but i need something to tide me over since i have wiped riverdumpsterfire from my list of shows because i can’t deal with it anymore.
Lewis in Munich - via Zach 08.02
Vince Clarke on Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous”
Michael Jackson - Dangerous
This was the first record of his that I liked. I think it's really aggressive, in a good way, and hard. I always associated with Michael Jackson with all the Thriller stuff, which I didn't really like, but I thought this was a real step out from that safe zone that he'd been in. I'm not a Michael Jackson expert, but this is one of those records that you have to play really really loudly. The production on it is amazing. Apparently we did one of those award ceremonies, what are they called in the UK? The Brits. That's it. I was there with Alison [Moyet, Yazoo vocalist] and he was there and I don't really remember, because I was into not being starstruck, and Alison saw him and she leapt over the security guards and gave Michael Jackson a massive kiss, it was really funny. All the security guys were looking on going, "What the fuck was that?' I think there's a picture of us with all these really famous people like Paul McCartney, all lined up looking like geeks. I guess Dangerous was the closest he got, not to my style of production, but a more synthetic sound. © Vince Clarke, The Quietus (19/12/2013)
The 1983 Brit Awards, Grosvenor House Hotel, London, England, UK (08/02/1983)
Photo © Alan Davidson/Shutterstock
MICHAEL JACKSON DANGEROUS (EPIC, 1991)
I was never particularly a big Michael Jackson fan, I wasn’t into Thriller, but when I heard the single Jam being played on the radio I thought, ‘that sounds pretty damn good’, so I went out and got Dangerous. I would play this so friggin’ loud. Some of the traks on the album are pretty hard-sounding, not angry so much, but they’ve got a real... if you were ever to first-pump to a Michael Jackson record, this would be the one. When I gor this, I had a decent record-player - and this album sounds really great on big speakers, played really loud. © Vince Clarke, “The albums that changed my life”, Q Magazine (06/2017)
As a wise Jaime Lannister once said, “Fuck tradition”.