He hesitates. "It was like being trapped in the dark," he says. "I was alone, and my instincts was to lash out. I was perhaps not entirely an animal, but neither was I myself. I could not reason. There were only feelings-hatred and terror and the desire to destroy."
I started to speak, but he stops me with a gesture. "And you." He looks at me, his lips curving in something that's not quite a smile; it's more and less than that. "I knew little else, but I always knew you."
IDIAAA :3 He is my bff in Twisted Wonderland.
Also there is a little poll going on on my Ko-Fi! I recorded the drawing process of this and I was wondering if people were interested in seeing the real time video and/or the timelapse version.
I was thinking of posting those for the Amethyst and Sapphire Tier supporters :)
I sometimes forget that not once, but *twice* does Lockwood climb down into incredibly deep dark holes in the ground for George and/or Lucy throughout the course of the series
“That [three-part harmony] was very difficult, I remember. We had to figure out the parts. Like John’s part, of course, that was his melody. And the harmony that Paul sang was the closest one to it. The third part that I was doing had to avoid the other two. Sometimes I’m up, and sometimes I’m down, and sometimes it moves in unfathomable way, because it’s basically just trying to avoid hitting the same notes the others are on.” - George Harrison, Billboard, March 1996
“One of the things that did get to me was when George did the backing voices on [‘Here Comes The Moon,’ released on George’s eponymous album, released 1979]. All during the sessions I didn’t really think much about this thing of ‘working with a Beatle.‘ We were too busy for that. But when George and Steve Winwood did those vocal harmonies, I fell out to my chair. I thought, this really is a major talent here, not a Beatle, but just a real talented guy.” - Russ Titelman, Circus Weekly, April 17, 1979 (x)