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Does this count as spamming your flists? If so, I'm sorry. But I have stuff?
Reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
List (and upload, if you feel like it) 5 songs that start with that letter.
Post them to your journal with these instructions.
allfireburns gave me R!
The Rainbow Connection - Daphne Rubin-Vega
someday we'll find it, that rainbow connection, the lovers, the dreamers, and me
One of my favorite renditions of one of my favorite songs.
Rainy Night In Soho - The Pogues
I'm not singing for the future, I'm not dreaming of the past, I'm not talking of the fist time, I never think about the last
Okay, okay, we all know I fangirl Shane hard. This song is one of the reasons. It's just such a gorgeous song. I consistently cite it as "the best love song ever written".
Re: Your Brains - Jonathan Coulton
I think I speak for all of us when I say I understand why you folks might hesitate to submit to our demands, but here's an FYI: you're all gonna die screaming
Best zombie apocalypse song ever? Why, yes, I think it is. Hilarious and fun, a fandom staple.
Requiem For A Dying Song - Flogging Molly
talk, don't talk if there's nothing to say; walk, don't walk if your feet don't know the way
I've long been very fond of Flogging Molly in general. When I picked up Float, this was the song that I immediately fell hopelessly in love with. (I'm in love with the whole album, but this was the most immediate infatuation I can remember having with a song.)
Rosamund's Dream - The Robber Bridegroom OCR
Rosamund, Rosamund, he will say -- Rosamund, Rosamund, come away
A sweet little song from a fairly obscure old musical. I first encountered this my...first year of college? I was taking a voice class and my teacher encouraged me to sing this for one of my assignments. Possibly because it's not horribly challenging and I'm not a fantastic singer. But I still love it. It's such a pretty lullaby.
In other news,
fandoms_end is open for claiming! Go, claim, write. Someone claimed The Dresden Files bookverse which I'm excited about. I claimed The Black Donnellys 'cause I'm nuts. Well, no, I claimed TBD because I'm on a kick right now and because it offers me a built-in framing device to excuse continuity errors. I still have to figure out what the actual timeline of TSE/JE is, what happens when, that sort of thing, because every time I rewatch those episodes I just get completely confused as to when any given event is happening.
Also, I really want to go see Coraline.
Reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
List (and upload, if you feel like it) 5 songs that start with that letter.
Post them to your journal with these instructions.
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The Rainbow Connection - Daphne Rubin-Vega
someday we'll find it, that rainbow connection, the lovers, the dreamers, and me
One of my favorite renditions of one of my favorite songs.
Rainy Night In Soho - The Pogues
I'm not singing for the future, I'm not dreaming of the past, I'm not talking of the fist time, I never think about the last
Okay, okay, we all know I fangirl Shane hard. This song is one of the reasons. It's just such a gorgeous song. I consistently cite it as "the best love song ever written".
Re: Your Brains - Jonathan Coulton
I think I speak for all of us when I say I understand why you folks might hesitate to submit to our demands, but here's an FYI: you're all gonna die screaming
Best zombie apocalypse song ever? Why, yes, I think it is. Hilarious and fun, a fandom staple.
Requiem For A Dying Song - Flogging Molly
talk, don't talk if there's nothing to say; walk, don't walk if your feet don't know the way
I've long been very fond of Flogging Molly in general. When I picked up Float, this was the song that I immediately fell hopelessly in love with. (I'm in love with the whole album, but this was the most immediate infatuation I can remember having with a song.)
Rosamund's Dream - The Robber Bridegroom OCR
Rosamund, Rosamund, he will say -- Rosamund, Rosamund, come away
A sweet little song from a fairly obscure old musical. I first encountered this my...first year of college? I was taking a voice class and my teacher encouraged me to sing this for one of my assignments. Possibly because it's not horribly challenging and I'm not a fantastic singer. But I still love it. It's such a pretty lullaby.
In other news,
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Also, I really want to go see Coraline.
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