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Tag Archives: music
#LoveMe – something beautiful to come your way
Why are you doing #LoveMe? A photo of you A word that describes you A person who loves you A note to the past you A note to the future you One thing that’s just for you Share a … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged #LoveMe, art, beauty, blogging, community, music, self image, self-esteem, self-love
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Last night, we were Victorious
I have been listening to Panic! At The Disco non stop since last night. I have not been able to bring myself to listen to anything else because I am still haunted, in the best possible way, since the concert. … Continue reading
Posted in Events Between Non-Events
Tagged Brendon Urie, Brisbane, concert, live, music, nostalgia, Panic at the Disco, pop punk, Riverstage
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The Playlist Shuffle Tag
Surprise! I bet you thought you were done with these tags, didn’t you? Well, you would have been mistaken. Sorry! I have a few left in my inbox to delve into. I should save them for when I go back … Continue reading
After 15 years I’m still in love (and death)…
Yesterday was a good day, but it was good for two different Beckys. The first half was amazing for kind-of-adult Becky. I had my final probationary review at work yesterday afternoon and I passed. I now have an actual permanent … Continue reading
Posted in Events Between Non-Events, My Fangirl Life
Tagged acceptance, Bert McCracken, Brisbane, community, concerts, In Love and Death, love, music, nostalgia, scene, The Used
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Standing in the Hall of Fame
You may have noticed that I’ve been AWOL for a while. I don’t really have any excuse. I actually kept meaning to blog, but reality kept stopping me. My head is a little bit of a strange place in which … Continue reading
“Ed Sheeran: A Visual Journey” by Ed Sheeran and Phillip Butah
I can’t face my resume. I can’t bring myself to edit it, knowing that the last time I remade my resume it took me three hours. And so I will pretend that it doesn’t exist so that I can do … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia, My Fangirl Life
Tagged art, autobiography, Ed Sheeran, humility, music, Phillip Butah, structure, voice
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“Last Night at Chateau Marmont” by Lauren Weisberger
I have finally decided to get rid of that list thing I had going on. My TBR list at home was never actually forty-five books high. I just keep adding books to it. One step forward, two steps back. I … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged Alter, Brooke, chick lit, DNF, fame, Julian, Last Night at Chateau Marmont, Lauren Weisberger, music
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Of All The Gin Joints In All The World
I have been to three Fall Out Boy concerts in my time. One when I was still in high school, one in 2013 (which you can read about here), and then another at the Tivoli, last night. The ticket was … Continue reading
The Magic in Music
I love my new course, but damn it’s time consuming! I’ve been staring at my inbox while scribbling down my lecture and tutorial notes, waiting to write this post. I love my Daily Prompt emails. If you aren’t following those … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged Atomic Kitten, Daily Prompt, friends, High school, John Mayer, Lostprophets, melody, memory, Missy Higgins, music, nostalgia, Panic at the Disco, teenager, The Cab, the past, The Used
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The Self-Titled Night
Just before I was old enough to not have a bedtime, I’d always linger in front of the TV to watch Rove Live. It was this Aussie talk show that was absolutely hilarious. Rove had a way with celebrities that … Continue reading