Me going to the Fnaf movie laughing at parts and enjoying the film.
The end of the film rolls and the tombstones FNAF song plays during the credits.
Me: *starts singing it*
The girls in front of me
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Waterpark AU scenario
You and the Tikis’ start jamming out to Abba and you notice Sun and Moon are nearby, but their kinda frozen…
Water starts leaking out of their faceplate and you realize what song is playing
“Our Last Summer”
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Maturing is realizing that listening to the Wicked soundtrack on a regular basis as a child is what led to you becoming the disaster lesbian obsessed with enemies to lovers that you are today.
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the mixtape is dean's reciprocation to cas' "I love you." and so cas tries to return it when dean is mad at him. he thinks he doesn’t deserve it anymore. but love "is a gift," and so dean gives it back. "you keep those." he's angry, yes, but that doesn't mean the love isn't there anymore. and he wants cas to carry it with him. always.
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guys guys GUYS. so i may have just realised the extreme obvious but tiresias in “no longer you” VERY directly tells the events of future songs, particularly the thunder saga. like
i see a song of past romance, is talking about the sirens & pretending to be penelope
i see the sacrifice of man is, needless to say, scylla
i see portrayal of betrayals MUTINY
and a brother’s final stand—eurylochus & odysseus?
(edit) IMPORTANT ADDITION:
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I feel like this is a good time to remind my followers of the full-circleness of it all; the 2001 Queen of the Damned film with rockstar Lestat featured songs composed by Jonathan Davis of Korn, my absolute favorite singer throughout my teenage years (and to this day, lbr). Before getting into IWTV I enjoyed those songs on their own, having no real idea of what they were supposed to be about. Now, we're getting actual rockstar Lestat, and looking back relistening to those nu metal rockstar Lestat songs, knowing that the singer that's been absolutely formative for me is singing from the pov of Lestat (and Akasha), a character that's become such a big part of my life as well.
it's just yet another way everything is connected and the world's smaller than you think.
Anyway if you haven't heard his original compositions for QOTD that he himself sings on the soundtrack, they're really, really good- System, Forsaken, Careless, Redeemer, Slept So Long, Not Meant For Me... give 'em a listen! He's done all of them live many years later too, and there's great recordings of those.
(the live version of Careless is truly extraordinary imo...)
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Liam Gallagher knew well that the way he sang was tough on his voice and it must have been so deeply frustrating to have people saying oh he’s only the singer. yes, he was. the singer is sort of important, and he knows what he’s about. his characteristic tone is an over-engaged voice and a trained singer would never do that but it’s Liam … he knows where he sees beauty and he goes for it. the fact that he can go from that voice to his very pure head voice and back down again, flawlessly, consistently, is unbelievable vocal control. and then people, well-meaningly, say his voice is ‘raw’ as a compliment, well. his voice is unique. because he made it that way :’)
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"It was always stuck on the happy color," he gave a dry chuckle. "Even at the hospital. That's how we knew it was all bullshit."
okay but like,, what is he WAS happy,, what then huh xue yang,, what if he was able to find peace and happiness knowing that his family was there with him,,, what about that??
based on the fic the thread that binds us by @wifiwuxians
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