Supertramp’s “Give a Little Bit” Gets the Choir! Choir! Choir! Treatment
With 600 voices powering the song, Supertramp’s “Give a Little Bit” is transformed from the personal plea of the original to the universal mandate of Choir! Choir! Choir!’s remake.
Now’s the time that we need to share/so send a smile and show you care, the singers sing, filling Toronto’s AGO with the sound of hope.
Choir! leaders Nobu Adilman and Daveed Goldman erred in writing an over-complicated vocal arrangement that subtracts, rather than adds, to the performance. That said, Supertramp’s acoustic-guitar-and-voice essence remains and the latent big-picture message of “Give a Little Bit” is exposed and developed in the process.
Summary: Astarion encounters a small creature, and makes a decision.
Part 2
(Edited because I forgot a panel, oops, & also added some refinement)
Astarion finds a bat and saves it, because I said so.
I did it, I did the thing!! I drew the wonderful and wholesome idea that originated from this post made by @miraculan-draws :
I loved this post so much, I had to make it real, and I hope people might find this entertaining as well. There is no way Astarion would not see himself in a little white bat who desperately needed help. This is set after traveling with my Tav for a while, and Astarion has softened his edges enough to be a bit more gentle.
Thank you for posting this lovely concept, I might continue to draw more of this :)
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