Music of the Spheres
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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 07:35 pm (UTC)When I was doing my historical tour stint. I would take around middle schoolers. One of the people we talk about on the tour is Stephen Crane. Not one kid knew who Stephen Crane was! So I would follow up with: "You know, The Red Badge of Courage." Nothing. I got nothing. Maybe I just had a good education but that was something you read in 6th or 7th grade where I'm from. I mean we were reading The Odyssey in 6th grade. I can't comprehend them not knowing who Stephen Crane was.
Homeschoolers were great fun! I loved taking them around. The kids and the Moms (yes it was always Moms!) were so much fun. They really got it and loved the whole thing. LOL - no long denim skirts. Just nice people.