Follow Your Passion: A Seamless Tumblr Journey
My mom actually listened to the tuffest music ever??
I’m in my living room listening to SlipKnot and my mom tells me to turn it down cause she doesn’t like the screaming.
So I tel her that there’s a SlipKnot song with no screaming (Vermillion Pt. 2).
To which she tells me about Stone Sour, where Corey Taylor (the lead singer for SlipKnot) is also the lead singer of.
So I get opened up to a rock band.
Cool cool, I love SlipKnot, and Corey Taylor has an amazing voice.
Then my mom talks about how she used to listen to KORN, and I was like “oh yeah, I’ve been meaning to listen to them.”
Then I was blissfully jamming with my mother.
And THEN she tells me about Pantera, and oh my fucking god I’m listening to it as I type this.
Safe to say I didn’t expect this from my easy going, Christian mother who listens to worship 99.9% of the time.
My mom is the coolest
“Oh well, whatever, never mind”
"I'm a top" "I'm a bottom" well I'M living in a horror film where I'm both the killer and the final girl🤷🏼♀️
mclennon holding hands (photoshop)
made by: twitter.com/iS2lennon
I did my best to try and find the rest of this interview, and I did find some information, but not the whole thing.
This interview was conducted by Lonn M. Friend, RIP Magazine's Editor In Chief, supposedly in August of 1991 when Crue was in England for Monsters of Rock. I found this out by sourcing the origin of the photo you posted, which was by this fan blog online. (While the name is correct due to cross referencing, I'm not entirely sure about the dates. It's an unreliable source.)
I tried to go through RIP Magazine's website to see if they have a historical catalog of their old releases like Creem or Rock Scene does, but all they have on their page is merch. You can find that here.
I'd likely have to locate a copy for sale on something like Ebay.
Which I did.
It's the February 1992 release featuring Skid Row, Nirvana, Metallica, Crue and more. You can see the title "Mick Mars: The Most Popular Unpopular Guy In Rock." on the index page, on the third row on the third page photographed in the listing.
You can find that Ebay listing here. It's $21.99 + shipping.
Found this the other day, unfortunately i don’t have the rest of this interview (which i so desperately want!!), but take what i have as consolation!
just a couple of observations, i like how the interviewer was like “micks such a chill guy, so nonviolent and just cool,” and then it cuts to mick threatening to beat up a frisbee player. plus, micks hotel room being the cleanest out of all of theirs just makes sense to me. like that’s so on brand for him!
oh! and… stinky trousers?? what’s that supposed to mean?? (also peep mick once again trashing rehabs just like he did in the book. if i can guess what else he was going to say, after it cuts off ofc, he was probably gonna get a hit in at therapists as well! he’s so averse to the whole rehab and therapy thing.) finally, bonus points for mick casually over exaggerating how his body looked in the mid-eighties.
latin music recs to expand ur rock taste ;-)
fr tho its been 3 hours and i feel like its too late to admit im not even a fan ive listened to maybe 2 songs my heart belongs to punk rock unfortunately 😔
concerts arent really my thing, but its hard not to love moments like these<3
The Rolling Stonesの新アルバム、「Voodoo Lounge」が今度Openするみたいなので、The Rolling Stonesの曲が聴きたくなったので、Love Is Strong(The Rolling Stones)とWhole Wide World(The Rolling Stones)を聴いてみた。ジャケットのデザインが特徴的で鮮やかな黄色は、なんというか独特な印象に感じた。とても、良さそう。
あと、Movieはデモテープ(未完成曲)ね。、Black Tea(Sientailan)。This Demo Tape Is Non Perfect Song.
wow
playing around with some au ideas for tori and jade 😋 country-pop darling!tori vega and rockstar!jade west are publicly feuding??? sounds hot
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Randy kicking ass… because I’m bored and trying to plan which Jackson Rhoads model guitar to buy. 🎵 🎸 🎶
All rights go to the photographers / rightful owners. I did not take these.
Yeah I’m gonna ponder this one for a bit
“It took a special kind of guts to be a fuck up as a woman, I thought. To say to hell with being the nice girl, the responsible one, the one who makes sure the man takes care of himself and eats properly and doesn’t take too many drugs. To be just as nihilistic and self-destructive as a man, knowing all along that you’ll get crucified for it, because somehow, the world will make everything your fault. He’ll be a martyr, and you’ll be a succubus. He’ll be a genius and you’ll be a groupie. He’ll be a hero, and you’ll… deserve to die”
“Love and Theft” 1997, Courtney Love
metallica >>>
i’ll truly never understand why people listen to shit like sabrina carpenter when bands like this exist 🙏🙏🙏
ur so beautiful jim why did you have to die 💔
~*+❦Happy Birthday Paul McCartney❦~*+
↳ June 18th, 1942 Liverpool ♊︎
❝ One of the things I always thought was the secret of The Beatles was that our music was self-taught. We were never consciously thinking of what we were doing. Anything we did came naturally. A breathtaking chord change wouldn't happen because we knew how that chord related to another chord. We weren't able to read music or write it down, so we just made it up. My dad was exactly the same. And there's a certain joy that comes into your stuff if you didn't mean it, if you didn't try to make it happen and it happens of its own accord. There's a certain magic about that. So much of what we did came from a deep sense of wonder rather than study. We didn't really study music at all. ❞ -Paul McCartney
<The man who rocked the world by storm as a member of the Beatles and Solo artist. His songs have changed millions of fans who adore him. Thank you for inspiring me, Paul.>
Paul McCartney and John Lennon, (1965) Photos taken by David Bailey.
“One of us might think of a song completely, and the other might just add a bit. Or we might write alternate lines. We never argue. If one of us says he doesn't like a bit, the other agrees. It just doesn't matter that much. I care about being a song writer, but I don't care passionately about each song.”
—Paul McCartney, 1966
“The way that Lennon and McCartney worked together wasn't the Rodgers-and-Hart kind of collaboration. It was more a question of one of them trying to write a song, getting stuck, and asking the other: 'I need a middle eight. What have you got?' They were both tunesmiths in their own right, and would help each other out as the need arose. ... But as they developed their art, each moved on to writing songs entirely on his own. Collaboration became rare, apart from the odd word or line; it was either a John Lennon song or a Paul McCartney song.”
—George Martin, All You Need Is Ears, 1979
“Paul and I made a deal when we were 15. There was never a legal deal between us, just a deal we made when we decided to write together that we put both our names on it, no matter what.”
-John Lennon
“We knew we were good. People used to say to us, 'Do you think John and you are good songwriters?' and I'd say— "Yeah it may sound conceited but it would be stupid of me to say 'No, I don't,' or 'Well, we're not bad' because we are good." Let's face it. If you were in my position, which was working with John Lennon, who was a great, great man — It's like that film 'Little Big Man.' He says, 'We wasn't just playing Indians, we was LIVIN' Indians.' And that's what it was. I wasn't just talking about it, I was living it. I was actually working with the great John Lennon, and he with me. It was very exciting.”
—Paul McCartney, 1988
Fr 😕
being a beatles fan in 2024 is a fucking curse what do you mean i’ll never get to see them live what the fuck
teenagers- my chemical romance
helloo :)
courtney love performing at molson polar ice party in tuktoyaktuk, canada. september 13th, 1995. photographed by larry macdougal