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#THE PLAGUES
bluebellhairpin · 2 months
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I SEND A PESTILENCE AND PLAGUE INTO YOUR HOUSE. INTO YOUR BED. INTO YOUR STREAMS. INTO YOUR STREETS. INTO YOUR DRINK. INTO YOUR BREAD. UPON YOUR CATTLE. ON YOUR SHEEP. UPON YOUR OXEN IN YOUR FIELD. INTO YOUR DREAMS. INTO YOUR SLEEP. UNTIL YOU BREAK. UNTIL YOU YIELD. I. SEND. THE. SWARM. I. SEND. THE. HOARD. THUS SAITH THE LORD.
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rewrite-canon · 21 days
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tragic / doomed sibling roulette
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friendrat · 4 months
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This comment on a reaction video to music from The Prince of Egypt is priceless! "Have a nice plague." 😂
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bubblyernie · 10 months
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An old-ish sketchdump of my dnd party with The Plagues lyrics from Prince of Egypt! 
art tag // commission info
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ayyyy-le-simp · 1 month
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Average experience when listening to The Prince of Egypt soundtrack
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ben-the-hyena · 10 months
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The Plagues from Prince of Egypt in The Dark Crystal between UrSu and SkekSo. The song, but said plagues are the genocides, the Darkening spreading and the essence draining, Moses is UrSu and Rameses SkekSo, UrSu reminding him once he called him his half and begging him to let that planet go, reminding him they are meant to go back to their homeworld anyway, and SkekSo who wants to stay as Thra's ruler insisting he fears death and him dying is he who he called his half wanted, and refusing to give up embracing his heart be "darkened" (I could have let "harden" but that way it implies both that abd himself being corrupted by the Darkening). UrSu unable to do anything because this is not the UrRu way so all he can do as he sees Gelfling and Podling suffer on what was his home is just keep attempting a talk as the centuries pass and as SkekSo keeps going but is also growing older and more violent and paranoid. The iconic shot of Rameses' and Moses' faces' halves joined in one head that ends up splitting and the 2 halves from profile face each other is now SoSu's head splitting into SkekSo's and UrSu's faces from profiles
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phobylee · 2 years
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So, the Super Wittebane Bros. server hosted a lyric event! These are my panels for the song: The Plagues.
I had a lot of fun working on this and I hope to be a part of more events in the future!
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maeshelix · 3 months
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i send the locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a FOOLISH Samurai Warrior weilding a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on a simulation INSIDE another locust on a locust on a locust on a wind on a locust on a locust on a locust on a locust on locust on a locust a locust on a locust on a locust on the First Thanksgiving to get Turkey Off The Menu.
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The Plagues Appreciation Post
I am always Frothing at the mouth when I listen to The Prince of Egypt soundtrack, but The Plagues gives me goosebumps to the n-th degree.
The singing dialogue between Moses and Ramses is *mwah* chef's kiss---it's their brotherly relationship losing any chance of reconciliation in song form. Also, the "this was my home," the delivery makes me tear up every time; there's so much longing, grief, and just a touch of rage in Moses' voice. And then, I can hear Ramses' confusion at Moses' actions quickly turns to disgust and wrath in his verse, especially at "then let my heart be hardened / and never mind how high the cost may grow."
Also, the chanting male and female voices in the background (they remind me of angels, using their music to dictate the plagues) is terrifyingly beautiful. And the last chord on "go" also itches the brain in just the right way.
The instrument used in the song also offer deep characterization for the brothers. Different instrument groups are used during Moses' and Ramses' verses. It's primarily strings for Moses with some prominent horn melodies, and it's primarily brass and drums for Ramses but it also has prominent horn melodies. Even though it's orchestra v. band, the horns connect the two brothers, just like how they stand on opposite sides in this conflict, but how their history and previous lives together connects them.
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There’s something that is so raw and emotional to me about “You who I called brother, how could you have come to hate me so? Is this what you wanted?” Like that shit hits hard, bro.
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emmikay · 1 year
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You know two characters are awesome enemies when their amv to The Plagues from Prince of Egypt would be epic
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the middle ages had a massive turnover rate
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bluebellhairpin · 16 days
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yeah i'm prince of egypt posting again. so what if this song itches a part of my brain that makes me feel like a god. that's my business.
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labyrynth · 9 months
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i’ll be honest, the aeon/god concepts in hsr are really fucking cool?
like. take an abstract concept—preservation, abundance, destruction, elation, etc—now dial it up to a thousand percent. congratulations! you now have amoral, enigmatic beings who exist solely to embody their singular aspect—and they will take that aspect as far as they are able to.
it’s really driving home that Divine and Monstrous are not mutually exclusive
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music-in-my-veins14 · 1 month
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Prince of Egypt Music Dump
Okay, so...@somehow-you-will asked me to record myself singing all the songs from The Prince of Egypt after I posted a recording of myself singing “Through Heaven’s Eyes”. So I’ve decided to just make one big post with all the songs in it. Below, in order of appearance in the movie, you’ll find links to the recordings of me singing each song. ...And boy, did this take me forever to finally post...
Deliver Us (duet version with someone else)
Deliver Us (solo)
All I Ever Wanted (without the Queen’s reprise - duet)
All I Ever Wanted (without Queen’s reprise - solo)
All I Ever Wanted Reprise
Through Heaven’s Eyes
Playing With the Big Boys (duet)
The Plagues (duet - as Ramses)
When You Believe (duet - as Tzipporah, no crossing the Red Sea interlude)
When You Believe (solo)
(This is so old…and I still never managed to make a solo recording of “When You Believe”. After at least five years of having this in my drafts, it’s about time I posted it. I just hope those links still work.
Also, my voice and technique have improved a lot since I made these recordings. Feel free to send me song requests if you’d like to hear just how much.)
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