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he really does care about her and sees her as his daughter but it’s the last thing he’d admit
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he really does care about her and sees her as his daughter but it’s the last thing he’d admit
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TW// mentions of EDs
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Leaving Traces/Encountering Evidence - The Absent Body Stevie Stevens
So, I meant to add this to tumblr on Saturday, but I must have blanked out Anyway! So, a Happy Halloween from Diamond Heroes! Dressed up Stevie and Rosie because fun! XD Stevie (Skeleton) is mine, Rosie (Werewolf) is my friend’s.
‘Dirty Diana’: When Steve Stevens got the call from Quincy Jones, it took him a while to believe it was really him, but he was thrilled to get the opportunity. When he played on the track, Stevens was pleasantly surprised. "The song is a lot darker and heavier than I thought I would be playing on, with an underlining current of nastiness to it," he said. "It was great for me - as a guitar player you want to dig in and you want to play aggressively. I was really glad it wasn't like a pop song - it was dark, and it allowed me to dig in to the heavier side of what I do." Stevens had a great experience working with Michael Jackson. He said: "Michael was very musical. He understood what I was about and was trying to get the best out of my performance. It was a great session." When this went to #1 in the US, Michael became the first artist with five #1 hits from the same album. The previous four were "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," and "Man In The Mirror."
Amidst the usual cast of studio musicians (including veteran Eric Gale) was guitarist Billy Idol's guitarist Steve Stevens. Thanks to Stevens' work on Idol's 1986 success Whiplash Smile, the guitarist could be found on the cover of almost every guitar magazine that year. Listen for Stevens' contributions to the Jackson hit "Smooth Criminal".