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It depends on what you mean by prevent, on Invision boards there is no option to totally block interaction. You have the option to ignore/block users' signatures, posts, and direct communication with you. The only exception is that it does not block statuses, though you will no longer see their comments on other people's statuses. You will be able to see that they have posted, and can click on the option to view the post if you want. You also have the option to mute notifications from that person if they quote you, although they will still be able to do so. You can pick what you want to block from people and also reverse these options at any time, but the user will still see everything you do unless they have also blocked you.
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I LOVE Lust for Life now.
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RIP me, Detective Dipshit, trying to find the products by myself after seeing them on Reddit and assuming they'd be on her website. I guess I'll get an email about it tomorrow. Tyty.
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What link are you using? When I'm on her website I click store and it gives me this? Not that I'm buying either
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Well as usual the site store doesn't display for Australians so whoopy fucking doo another utterly pathetic offering from her awfully aloof team. Merch looks good but it looks like I'll need to wait for some Redbubble knock offs.
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Her best album artwork in years! The return of the capitalised font! All jokes aside though . . . her best single artwork in years. The documentary is coming out 30 November which to me seems to indicate the soundtrack will be out digitally on that date, with the vinyl release date set for 11 December as per below: https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/announcements/415825-the-end-of-the-storm-soundtrack-to-benefit-lfc-foundation I'm REALLY excited now cos the last track of the album is an orchestral version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' played by cellist Adrian Bradbury, which makes me hope that there will be some big symphonic orchestration for her to sing over which is usually the norm for soundtrack arrangements.
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"American Standards & Classics" Cover Album - Pre-Pre-Release Thread
takeitdoen replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
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The Target limited edition also includes a 'Boom Like That' poster, but it unfortunately doesn't ship with the Japanese bonus track. Collectors must buy both!
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Wha? They're different tempo, keys, and time signatures? I am intrigued but can't hear it.
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Orchestrated album (arranged by John Metcalf or someone similar), or a 'Best of' done with a string quartet and piano. Similar to what her original accompaniments were like on the 2012 tours. (a sidenote on this one - when she starts singing and the then can't stop smiling when they start clapping! so cute!!) Would love to hear it with these songs: Terrance Loves You Ultraviolence Black Beauty Honeymoon Change Love How to Disappear The Next Best American Record (with original lyrics ofc)
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Love these lyrics on that song: I've got things to tell you like I KNOW THAT YOU'RE A LIAR! (also, the oboe playing behind??? BIZARRE AND WONDERFUL!) You had me caged up like a bird in MIDSUMMER Running fast from something with my eyes wide like SAUCERS SPINNING IN THE SUN Your lies were hot kisses in the summer Dreaming of the water where I'd rise like a phoenix You had me so tied up, thinking there's no other! Yeah, right! YEAH RIGHT!! Such a banger. I think it would've benefited from being like 5% faster in its tempo but it's a really cool song, and showcases a good mix of the cinematic orchestration with her multi-layered vocals.
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Pawn Shop Blues! I have to admit even I overlooked this for such a long time before it autoplayed after another video recently and I properly listened to it. I was soooo struck by the soft guitar and very earnest lyrics before being taken by the really quasi-romantic accompaniment. My favourite line is "I don't mind living on bread and oranges" since it follows up the idea of living so low below the poverty line that she traded in something so special and decadent (her earrings) because she needed to move on so quickly. And the bridge! The synths mixed with the strings, the mandolin and the accordion are surprisingly inspired choices to back up her resolute attitude - "I can do this once more - no man can keep me together". What a special, sad little song. Alarming to think that it's followed with stripper rave Brite Lites.
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Very sad to hear about the court rejection, especially now that it's on public record how afraid she is of him. The relationship would be strained so much further now.
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"American Standards & Classics" Cover Album - Pre-Pre-Release Thread
takeitdoen replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
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THIS MADES ME WANT TO SCREAM AND CRY. Dragon Age really fucking turned a corner when this blares over the speakers omg. Trevor Morris was specifically brought in to transform the feel of the Dragon Age universe and it was like a breath of fresh air. Jeremy Soule is one of my favourite composers for video games (and maybe in general) - surprisingly none of these instruments are real but he brings an excellent influence of Caucus and Afrikaans flavour to this neglected score. this simply IS iconic. Another Jeremy Soule. Partly nostalgic, but even listening now I'm so impressed with how luscious the orchestration is. Many people are not aware that the 'Elder Scrolls theme' (which is actually the Morrowind theme) wasn't always the tune of the series - prior to Oblivion, all the works had original numbers, this being for Redguard. I wish I could hear a real orchestra play this forgotten gem!!! Jeremy Soule on a fucking roll - he wrote this, KOTOR and Morrowind all within the same through years. There is something beautiful, powerful, whimsical and magical in his theme. iconic! fun fact, this was the first iteration of the game where this theme was played on real instruments! subtle but brilliant subversion of the main theme with beautiful simplicity that still makes it cinematic. "You were deafened" "You were broken" "You were whole" "You were blinded" "and at last you saw" this stunning number is etched in my brain forever. such a stoic lament. also one of the greatest video games speeches/writings ever. Maclaine Dulcimer breaths new life into the Guild Wars series with this - while I love Jeremy Soule, his works can sometimes fit into any broad term of 'fantasy'. Maclaine's theme has a sense of urgency, malice, and drama. This is the best entry for the series. ICONIC and brilliant - this piece is gorgeous and extremely well orchestrated but also manages to tie in so many important themes from the entire score into it. Love hearing the iterations of them throughout the series. and of course THE ORIGINAL AND BEST theme of all time for a video game. ETA: Special mention to this BITCH!
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@YUNGATA I was wondering when we were going to see some iconic Selena Meyer memes. It's the perfect season!
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Lana considering release of 25 leaked Unreleased songs
takeitdoen replied to Escapism's topic in Lana Thoughts
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Or is Clayton a Yahoo influencer who is trying to push us to use their website.
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2020 USA Democratic Presidential General Election
takeitdoen replied to graham4anything's topic in World News
Where did you get this info - could you link? A friend of mine was curious when I mentioned the figure! -
"American Standards & Classics" Cover Album - Pre-Pre-Release Thread
takeitdoen replied to Elle's topic in New Releases
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I couldn't really follow what she was saying but she looks great and seems very happy.
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The Addams Family Values is ONE OF MY FAVOURITE MOVIES!! THIS MAKES ME LOVE HER MORE
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The whole soundtrack is amazing! Yo Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman - I'm a litttttle surprised it lost the Oscar to fucking borefest Brokeback Mountain but I guess it's just the Oscars, no one cares. The Chairman's Waltz is so bloody iconic too, it's certainly the best part of the movie (which feels like such a sad slap in the face). also Hans Zimmer fans - he's never gone as loud or powerful as this ever since.
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I luuuuv soundtracks. I don't even know where to start. GREAT picks in here already. @DCooper Laura's Theme is an EXQUISITE pick omfg. The nostalgia that brings back and the imagery it conjures. Dark Space Low actually seomtimes brings tears when I sit and reflect and remember how tragic and doomed Laura is. @jvcx amazing choices and fuck YES to Ryuichi Sakamoto!! So glad his score was in The Revenant since I wasn't there for anything else. lawl.Also Michael Abels' score for Us was super under rated. The Pas de Deux scene was like a cherry on top of the movie. @MAX DEL REY John Williams for Star Wars! omg! I love the entire Phantom Menace score. The space opera orchestration is what I'm all about and is basically on par with Strauss' work. I'm addicted to Rey's Theme. My favourites are mostly BIG and POWERFUL stuff, for me a big main theme or many reoccuring motifs are what seal the deal. I also love strings since I'm a basic bitch but grand orchestration also takes the cake. And yes, I include some animated works with songs in them because their themes are arguably the most enduring and powerful of all (Prince of Egypt is one that does this particularly well). The Banquet (Tan Dun) La Vertia (Maria Bonzanigo) Mulholland Drive (Angelo Badalamenti) Pocahontas (Alan Menken + Stephen Schwartz) KÀ (René Dupéré) Wolf Children (Masakatsu Takagi) The Prince of Egypt (Stephen Schwartz + Hanz Zimmer) Memoirs of a Geisha (John Williams) The Heart of Thorns (Maclaine Diemer + Lena Chapelle) The Painted Veil (Alexandre Desplat) A Series of Unfortunate Events