Ok but who else would call it a fucking domicile????
There are at least three different versions of Star Trek TMP. Many of the differences are small and negligible. But the Original Release is missing this key scene that is found in the Director's Cut and the Remastered Director's Cut. If you haven't already seen it, you need to.
(Yes, this is related to my long post series. My scene analysis here.)
Friends, as a massive new wave fan, I have developed a theory: Every new wave song is somewhere between punk, goth, and disco.
My proof:
Big thanks to @dartheritis for their help
notice the heavenly guitar intro that was never officially recorded
nothing scarier than being a fan of a fic and then becoming mutuals with the author. like hi shakespeare. big fan of your fake dating au
Thereâs this four-part series being broadcast on BBC Radio 2 this month (though online all four episodes are already available) in which âJohnny Marr takes listeners on a journey through Great British bands, spanning from the 1960s to the contemporary era.â In episode one he includes Crying Lightning and says the following about the band and Alex (starts at 28:30):
[Song ends] âArctic Monkeys, Crying Lightning, from the album Humbug. Well, if weâre discussing great British bands⌠I mean⌠what more do you want? Arctic Monkeys. One thing about them⌠so, if you go to America â anywhere in America, in fact, because theyâre pretty big over there â and you mention Arctic Monkeys, I think the first thing people are going to say is that theyâre from Britain. Theyâre synonymous with where they come from⌠I think they could only come from Britain, and furthermore probably could only come from the North, Sheffield. Itâs interesting, I think, that regional thing. But⌠yeah, proper British band. I played with Alex, with the Shadow Puppets, a couple of times, and heâs as good as you think he is, folks. You learn a lot about someone, standing next to them in front of a bunch of people playing. I found that with quite a few people that Iâve worked with. You really get a sense of them, when you stood next to them when theyâre doing what they do. And what struck me the first time I ever played alongside him was⌠for the first time I realized that he reminds me quite a lot of David Bowie. You just have to trust me on that."
Source: AMUS forum (u/Fleur_aviation) https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0023q6l
we donât talk about how pretty he is in this interview enough
Spock at the beginning of Star Trek The Motion Picture