Music of the Spheres
Sep. 8th, 2011 12:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hi all - anybody out there have songs they use that particularly inspire them one way or another when writing Who fiction? I thought it might be fun to post them into one jumbo, shared playlist.
Here's a few that inspire me:
"Uprising" by Muse - it has a real "Who" sound to it, and evokes images of battle and struggle and intensity.
"Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 'Redemption'" by Muse, from the same album as above, it is very heartfelt and emotional. Listened to this a lot when writing the emotional parts of "Paradox Clones" - esp. the "Let me go," part. Very moving piece of music
"When We First Met" by Hellogoodbye - I play this one a lot when writing the silly fluff.
Anything by Woodpigeon, especially off the album "Songbook" is also good for twee/fluff. :)
Here's a few that inspire me:
"Uprising" by Muse - it has a real "Who" sound to it, and evokes images of battle and struggle and intensity.
"Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 'Redemption'" by Muse, from the same album as above, it is very heartfelt and emotional. Listened to this a lot when writing the emotional parts of "Paradox Clones" - esp. the "Let me go," part. Very moving piece of music
"When We First Met" by Hellogoodbye - I play this one a lot when writing the silly fluff.
Anything by Woodpigeon, especially off the album "Songbook" is also good for twee/fluff. :)
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Date: 2011-09-08 06:11 pm (UTC)In such a richly historic and cultural area, you'd think they'd be out every other week looking at stuff. I'm glad she's going to get the chance to see it all. Sorry to hear she was bullied, though.
With the negativity so pervasive in public schools (Mr. Timelord was a substitute teacher for a while and is in process of getting his final certification), I can completely understand homeschooling. If we ever have kids, I will probably do the same thing. Which is kind of sad, considering I just mentioned that Mr. Timelord wants to be a public school teacher. The kids are ridiculous, they don't listen, and the administration is generally so apathetic that nothing is going to change to make it better.
At least this way you know what she's learning, you know she's learning it correctly, and that she's not going to be tormented for being a good kid by the other little...kids... <-- nice word instead of bad word I was thinking. :)