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Postby Tarq » Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:53 pm

By deciding that I definitely wanted the Definitive Tarq Song to be something in the broad Celtic punk genre, I managed to narrow it down to four choices. I think.

Flogging Molly - Man With No Country (lyrics/song)
Flogging Molly - Selfish Man (lyrics/song)
The Tossers - A Criminal of Me (lyrics/song)
The Pogues - Rake At the Gates of Hell (lyrics/song)

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Postby Aelflaed » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:46 pm

Like Tarq, I'm having trouble coming up with a song that fits Aely. I've got a list of songs that fit into aspects or situations? But I can't seem to break that down into just one song for a soundtrack.

I've narrowed it to four:
Fields of Gold - Eva Cassidy (listen)
Ailein Duinn - Meav (listen)
Speeding Cars - Imogen Heap (listen)
Days - Kirsty MacColl (listen)

Of the lot, Speeding Cars is probably the most situational (post - WG), but I can't seem to make myself eliminate it. Anyway - what do you folks think?
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Postby Shad » Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:36 pm

My few cents for the indecisivers:

Lans: I'd lean more toward Power of Thy Sword. Lans strikes me as a generally solo sort, and that song gives more of an image of a lone man being awesome.

Tarq: Depending on whether you want to portray the guilty or the gleeful Tarq, my thoughts are Man With No Country or Rake At the Gates of Hell.

Aely: I don't know Aely as well, so for what my vote counts... As much as I adore the Gaelic song to pieces, I'd lean toward Fields of Gold first, Days a close second.
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Postby Yva » Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:39 pm

Where's my Shad song?
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Postby Denne » Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:29 pm

Yva wrote:Where's my Shad song?


"Take a Shad song, and make it be-e-etter..."

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Postby Bricu » Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:34 pm

Yva wrote:Where's my Shad song?


I recommend Sexual Healing, by Marvin Gaye.
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Postby Jolstraer » Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:43 pm

Jolstraer wrote:Gonna hafta go with Slippin' & Slidin' by Tito & Tarantula - /not/ by Little Richard >.>


Hokay, scratch that. Don't Let Me Die Still Wandering by Flogging Molly.
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Postby Shad » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:23 pm

Yva wrote:Where's my Shad song?

You ask for dangerous things, you will get them.

The song I usually think of for him? Kokoro ni Watashi ga Futari Iru (Two of Me In My Heart)--Nakama Yukie (listen/lyrics and kinda wtf translation)

I think you can guess why I like it for him.

However, in respect to the population who utter bloodcurdling screams at the thought of Jpop/anime music, I offer an alternative. Or, as I like to call it, an event in which Moulin Rouge teaches me music history. Nature Boy - Nat King Cole (lyrics/this version, definitely not this version).

There is a Marvin Gaye version, too. Not that one. Sorry, Bric.
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Postby Beltar » Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:30 pm

Finally figured out Beltar's. "The Weight," by The Band. It's just got that whole world-weary traveler thing going that really suits his background.

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Postby Tiforis » Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:03 am

I'm a sucker for free music, you can throw Tif on there, as well.

As mentioned in the music thread, I finally found what I think is a great song for Tif, and I wanted to find one that didn't have to do with battle or science, and it took me a long time to do so. It's still M4 Part II, by Faunts.
I'm all man and all machine, a little sicko, little mean
I rock your brains out and you're sure to be damned
I lick your little finger then chew up your hand
for that's who I am: The Biomechanic man.


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