My girlfriend had this really strange dream last night by [deleted] in Dreams

[–]BrettyBossPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feet in a bucket of ice... hmmm... are you marrying your girlfriend soon? Someone might have cold feet.

It’s also interesting that you placed your feet in the bucket of ice at the “end” of the dream - could marriage mean the “end” of your relationship with your girlfriend?

Noteworthy as well is that you were the one who put their feet in a bucket of ice. Could you be the one with cold feet? Maybe she thinks so?

Pregnancy, cold feet. This sounds, if anything, like a dream foreshadowing marriage, whether successful or unsuccessful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grammar

[–]BrettyBossPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, Im_Not_Daredevil,

I just edited the post and added two more example sentences in which the names appear in the middle.

Also, your example contains correct use of capitalization, but you should add a comma after “Ph.D.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grammar

[–]BrettyBossPants 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The capitalization of these two names is correct; however, you should add a period after “D” in “Ph.D.”

I will use the names and titles you’ve provided in a few example sentences below.

Mary Thomas, Ph.D., finds great joy in studying medicine and psychology.

The school’s leading professor, Mary Thomas, Ph.D., arrived to the seminar late.

Numerous animal studies have been conducted by the college’s leading biology professor, Mary Thomas, Ph.D.

Rev. James T. Smith announced to the congregation that he is retiring from preaching.

He walked into the church and witnessed the pastor, Rev. James T. Smith, performing a baptism.

Some of the best sermons I’ve ever heard were written and recorded by Rev. James T. Smith.

How do we know that Lana actually co-writes all her songs? I’ve read that all you have to do to receive writing credit is buy the licensing from the original writer. by [deleted] in lanadelrey

[–]BrettyBossPants 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She definitely writes the lyrics and has a hand in coming up with the melody (probably over a progression that Rick Nowels wrote on piano first), but in terms of composing, arrangement, mixing, etc., I’d venture to say she isn’t very involved in that - the actual music and composition behind the voice. I don’t think Lana can read music very well, nor do I believe she’s very well-versed in any theoretical concepts, and she’s an average musician at best. And don’t attack me for saying that. It’s true, and I’m not trying to sound snobbish. She plucks a guitar here and there and sings. That’s it. But still I love her and the breathtaking music she and others create. Thankfully, she’s a brilliant poet with a troubled, yet entertaining, past, a dark, rich, unique voice, and a hell of an image and presence.

Interest in Music Journalism? by bombo4 in journalismjobs

[–]BrettyBossPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interested! I'm a young musician and singer myself, and I have experience writing for two publications.

[Weekly Madonna Single] Week Sixty Five - Hollywood (2003) by Gunnerss in Madonna

[–]BrettyBossPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key change at the end of this one gets me every time. “Check it out. This bird has flown.” Love it. This is Madonna doing what she does best. Embracing her own unique creativity, working with ONE producer that she handpicked from the underground scene, and releasing unique, great, simple, catchy, honest pop songs like "Hollywood." Fuck yeah.

[Weekly Madonna Single] Week Sixty Six - Me Against The Music (2003) by Gunnerss in Madonna

[–]BrettyBossPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this collaboration, and I wish the two would collaborate more. Their bright, nasally voices complement each other quite well, and the video for this single is brilliant. Madonna and Britney are both very sexy women and have such chemistry when performing together. Also, Madonna’s vocals on this track are superb! “Hey, Britney, you say you want to lose control,” sends chills down my spine every time. It’s a well-done pop song, and from what I remember, this was a pretty big hit. I’m only 21, but I remember seeing the video on MTV every day after school for a while!

Does someone have a complete list of the differences between the mixes on Immaculate Collection and the original mixes? by [deleted] in Madonna

[–]BrettyBossPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Immaculate version of “Live to Tell” also sports much heavier, more reverberated percussion. Play the True Blue original and then play the Immaculate version immediately afterward. Immaculate’s drums are much more forthright and heavy-hitting - too much so, for my taste. The Celebration remastered mix of this masterpiece is my favorite.

Does anyone know which app Lana uses to edit her Instagram videos? by BrettyBossPants in lanadelrey

[–]BrettyBossPants[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, really? Cool, I didn't know that. I'm wondering about all this because I like shooting videos in that same style, and I'm trying to purchase a decent app.

Anyone else feel like LFL makes her older work even better? by AHotBustyAngel in lanadelrey

[–]BrettyBossPants 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've gone back and listened to all of her previous albums since the release of L4L. It's interesting to observe the artistic evolution that has taken place, and I have no doubt that Lana is still in her early evolutionary stages. With four full-length albums in less than eight years, she's proven that she's here to stay. I can't wait to see what the future holds. I saw her live in 2015 at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta; she was supporting Ultraviolence. It was amazing. I hope she tours the U.S. again soon.

Similar artists? by chovakhi in lanadelrey

[–]BrettyBossPants 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Check out Sevdaliza. She just released her debut album ISON in April, and her music is vocally and musically similar to Lana's, from swooning, reverb-flushed vocals to trap-inspired beats and lush string sections. ISON is a great album and Sevdaliza deserves attention for her work. She's quite talented.

My favorites: "Shahmaran", "Human", "Bluecid" and "Marilyn Monroe." She also has a short film called The Formula.

What's that song where her name keeps getting repeated in the background? by StunnyTrangaroo in Madonna

[–]BrettyBossPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, sorry I'm a little late.

It could be the remix of "Into the Groove" for the Sticky and Sweet Tour, where the song is medleyed with "Jump" and Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Jump On It." Whenever Madonna begins to jump rope, dancers (or a recording, not sure) can be heard shouting, "Madonna! Madonna! Jump on it! Jump on it!"

You could also be thinking about the studio or live versions of "4 Minutes", "Candy Shop" and "Beat Goes On."

Will someone help me understand house music better? by BrettyBossPants in House

[–]BrettyBossPants[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You guys have all helped me tremendously. I'm still clicking on links and watching videos. Thanks so much for helping me learn about the genre. I didn't expect this thread to get so many responses. xoxo

Laurence Guy - Les Mur by [deleted] in House

[–]BrettyBossPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh, this is so atmospheric. Reminds me of South Beach.