Subject: Ah, typos. They happen to the best of us. *pats* (nm)
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Posted on: 2013-01-16 22:29:00 UTC
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Characterize that Tune! by
on 2013-01-14 01:17:00 UTC
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(Sorry for the horrible title. I'm awful at naming things. If anybody has a better idea that would be amazing >.>)
Okay, so, the rules are simple.
You state a character, what you think their favourite (world one) band is, give a link to a particular song from said band/artist, and explain why you think of that song and artist!
I'll start off with one just to show what I mean.
Character: Rainbow Dash
Canon: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Band: The Offspring
Reasoning: I watched a certain fan music video, and it struck me as awesomely appropriate: (NSFW for mild language) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVCFV7jT9ho&feature=watch-vrec
Hopefully, this will be fun!
Who knows, some of you might find new things to enjoy! -
PotterWhoTrek? I don't even know. by
on 2013-01-16 18:23:00 UTC
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There's a song that's reminded me consistantly of James Potter for several years now. It's called "To Know Her is to Love Her"; I don't know who it's by, but it was covered by the Beatles (I have it from a CD called 'The Beatles: Live at the BBC'), and it seems to me to fit James' thoughts (and mindset) about Lily Evans perfectly. (And yes, I think he'd at least appreciate the song.)
Also: "Paint it Black" (Rolling Stones)...well, I'd love to make some sort of joke about Sirius liking it, but it actually reminds me more of the Ninth Doctor, especially before he meets Rose. (To be clear--it seems more like a song he'd like than a song that characterizes him).
And "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen will forever remind me of AOS James Kirk, due to him singing along to it in a fanfic I read (and thereby introducing me to the song in the first place). Also, the idea of Jim Kirk liking Queen...well, it seems pretty perfect to me, really. It's exactly his sort of band. -
About KirkÂ… by
on 2013-01-17 14:17:00 UTC
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I need to go listen to that song now.
Pine!Kirk, I think, would like "Sexy and I Know It". Not because he is attractive, but that he thinks he is. -
Haha by
on 2013-01-17 14:50:00 UTC
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Which song?
Oh, yes, he'd probably like that one. Headcanon accepted. By the way, have you ever come across the dramatic reading? It's absolutely hysterical.
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Currently listening to "Don't Stop Me Now"... by
on 2013-01-17 21:29:00 UTC
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I see where you're coming from on that. "Traveling at the speed of light" is obvious, but the rest of it too.
Speaking of songs that remind us of Star Trek: "Come Sail Away" by Styx has the lines "I thought that they were angels/But to my surprise/We climbed aboard their starship/And headed for the skies." And the first verse reminds me of Kirk (looking forward), the second of Picard (introspective), and the lines "And we'll try/best that we can/to carry on" reminds me of Janeway.
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(Spoiler for Kingdom Hearts 3D) by
on 2013-01-15 16:47:00 UTC
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This one is going to sound like a stretch, but I think Master Xehanort would appreciate "Lights" by Ellie Goulding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NKUpo_xKyQ
The lines "I had a way then, losing it all on my own/And I'm not sleeping now; the dark is too hard to beat" could reference his initial keyblade training and subsequent acceptance of the power of darkness.
"I had a heart then . . ." Could refer to leaving his body behind so his heart could travel through time, or to losing his heart and splitting into a Heartless and Nobody.
"And I think back to when my brother and my sister slept/In an unlocked place the only time I feel safe." The "brothers and sisters" are the Nobodies of Organization XIII while they were still under Xemnas' control, and being prepared as receptacles--"safe places"--for Xehanort's heart.
And of course, the "lights" in the song title and chorus are the heroes who Xehanort has forced into conflict with himself throughout the years, and who have so far managed to halt his plans. "You show the lights that stop me . . . you shine it when I'm alone." -
Ooh~ by
on 2013-01-14 22:40:00 UTC
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Time for Kitty to be awesomely obvious!
Character: Rebakah Cooper
Canon: The Provost's Dog trilogy by Tamora Pierce
Artist: Heather Dale
Reasoning: I'm not sure if she would enjoy all of Heather's songs, but I feel as though Beka would definitely appreciate "One of Us". -
On a Tortall related note by
on 2013-01-14 22:47:00 UTC
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For some reason the song 'Going In For the Kill' by La Roux always reminds me of the Black City and the song 'When I Ruled the World' by Coldplay always reminds me of George Cooper.
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Ooh, I agree... by
on 2013-01-16 18:09:00 UTC
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...with 'When I Ruled the World'! Most definitely. Not entirely sure why, but it seems to work...
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Ooh, doth mine eyes spot a fellow Piece fan? by
on 2013-01-16 20:32:00 UTC
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(If I butchered the English in any way, you are welcome to brick me for it.)
George and "When I Ruled The World" are like eggs and bacon. You're not sure why, but they work wonderfully together. -
Thou art correct in thy assumption... by
on 2013-01-16 22:28:00 UTC
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...most esteemed fellow admirer of the work of Tamora Pierce. We need longer subject capabilities...
(I am, however, not entirely certain whether the English is correct or not. At the very least, I don't think it's particularly butchered...)
Ah, well, I'm vegetarian, so I wouldn't actually know about eggs and any sort of meat going together. But I understand the idea.
Because, really, they shouldn't work so well together, because the song and his life story and personality have some inconsistencies. But...it still works, with the tune and the words and--well, it works. Enough attempted explanations.
And yes, I am most definitely a fellow Pierce fan. Have been for...approximately 9 years or so. Possibly a little more. I've read pretty much everything (Tortall and Circle), except for several of the short stories. Her writing is...amazing, really. I won't wax lyrical about it right now, but I can, and that really tells you just about all you need to know :) How about you?
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Yay for late responses! 8D by
on 2013-01-23 20:56:00 UTC
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(Ah, well, it looks right, in any event...)
I've read 3/4 of the Wild Magic quartet, all of the Trickster duet, 2/3 of the Provost's Dog trilogy, Melting Stones, and the first book of the Lioness quartet. I'd have to say my experience is shamefully scattered - mostly because I got started on Pierce's work through school library books. -weeps-
That said, Beka and Aliane are my favorite characters so far. Mostly because they have key personality traits (such as Beka's shyness and Aliane's craftiness) that I admire and/or identify with very strongly. And I really like the way Pierce treats magic - you can't do everything there is to be done with it, it comes in different types and only to a lucky some, and you can only have one type (typically). For some reason I find that easier to believe than the 'magi of many magic tricks' I see more and more of these days...
And Beka's special brand of magic (wind magic, I believe her grandmother calls it) is amazing. Yee~ -
*Pierce... -hides face in shame- (nm) by
on 2013-01-16 20:35:00 UTC
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Ah, typos. They happen to the best of us. *pats* (nm) by
on 2013-01-16 22:29:00 UTC
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I agree with "When I Ruled The World" by
on 2013-01-14 23:05:00 UTC
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Haven't heard the other one, though... -off to YouTube!-
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Hmmm. Call me biased, but... by
on 2013-01-14 22:20:00 UTC
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ever since I read this one BBC Sherlock fanfiction that quoted Radiohead lyrics (I think it's fairly well known but I have forgotten the name. Argh.) I imagine Sherlock would like Radiohead a lot.
Especially Karma Police: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBH97ma9YiI -
I've got a few. by
on 2013-01-14 17:03:00 UTC
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Star Trek, obviously.
Character: Captain Kathryn Janeway
Canon: Star Trek: Voyager
Artist: Bonnie Raitt
Reasoning: While most of her songs are about love, they're usually a woman-takes-charge view, and I feel that the song "Love Me Like a Man" was Janeway's challenge to any guy who would want her. Especially the lines about "Find a man to take me home" and "Love my backbone, would you?" Also, both Bonnie Raitt and Janeway have rougher voices that are still compelling.
Character: Seven of Nine
Canon: Star Trek: Voyager
Artist: Enya
Reasoning: Enya's music follows logical patterns and her voice isn't passionate, which would appeal to Seven's Borg side. But the interplay of the different instrumentals and vocal parts makes the music emotional, bringing Seven in touch with her human side. While not really about Seven, when I first listened to "Long Long Journey", it reminded me of Voyager, especially the chorus: "Long long journey/Through the darkness/Long long way to go/But what are miles across the ocean/to the heart that's coming home". And for Seven, "Book of Days" is about perserverence and trying to find a new life. After leaving the Collective, Seven had to try to make a new life on Voyager and in human society, and (for the most part) succeeded.
(I apologize if the links don't work or don't point to the right thing. I'm on a computer where YouTube is blocked so I have to copypaste the URL from the page where it says "Content Blocked") -
Re: Characterize that Tune! by
on 2013-01-14 16:43:00 UTC
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Are we doing this for whole bands, or can we do individual songs?
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Both works! (nm) by
on 2013-01-14 16:50:00 UTC
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Ooh game! by
on 2013-01-14 03:29:00 UTC
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I'm going to have to say right now that Mabel Pines from Gravity Falls would really like Owl City. Here's "When Can I See You Again": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7eajYbsjQc I think the upbeat rhythms, Sweet Dreams Fuel themes, and sometimes-weird but generally very sweet lyrics would appeal to her. And yes, this is the same song I said would probably be Agent Jack's theme song.
Finn from Adventure Time would probably enjoy DragonForce. If you haven't heard that band, I don't blame you, but here's a classic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaSYvvfzYaE It's a bit of a guilty pleasure for me, but in my opinion Finn would love it for the metal and for the somewhat meaningless but still badass lyrics. I know I do. -
I can't post links very easily... by
on 2013-01-14 02:27:00 UTC
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But can I substitute with key search words?
And can they be OCs?
If so:
Character: Simon Bellamay III
Canon: The Chronicle of Simon Bellamay the Third
Band: Broken Iris, "A New Hope"
Reasoning: So, the song talks about a guy at the gravestone of somebody close to him, trying to find something that inspires him to continue on past his feelings of loss and lonliness. That's about... oh, 50% of Simon's whole backstory, which is why he starts off so pissy in the story. -
I don't know, I was intrigued by the current title... by
on 2013-01-14 02:00:00 UTC
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This sounds interesting! I'm also pretty sure I've recently found several songs that would either fit a character quite well or that a character would like, only I can't actually remember them right now...I'll check back later once I've had some sleep, I think :)
But yeah. Cool idea!
(Also, what do you mean by 'world one'?)
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World one... by
on 2013-01-14 02:05:00 UTC
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...Is *this* world. Called this so as to not be confused with alternate earths.
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Re: World one... by
on 2013-01-14 11:37:00 UTC
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Ah, thanks. I don't think I've run into the term before, so I got confused and started wondering if it meant bands in the characters' canon, which seemed a bit strange...anyway, thanks :)
~DF