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		Songs Doug Should Never *EVER* Play
		
		
		09-27-2002, 09:48 AM 
	 
		A forum for discussion of tunes that can ONLY make the situation worse...Such as:
 Dead Milkmen, "Someone has Angered the Volcano God"
 (Gods AND volcanoes.  Two strikes.)
 Oingo Boingo, "Dead Man's Party"
 "No Spill Blood"
 INXS, "Devil Inside" (Akira Fudo, anyone?)
 ???, Animated Tick Theme, aka "Dup Dwee Dup Dup Dup Dwee Dow" (it'd
 probably lower Doug's IQ to the point where you'd need special tools to
 measure it)
 Blue Oyster Cult, "A Veteran of the Psychic Wars" (Any possible powers are
 not worth the crippling depression.  And he'd probably lose his chaos
 field and any protective clothing he had on too.)
 Rolling Stones, "Paint it Black" (See above, minus the armor--and anyone he
 cared for would be in *serious* trouble.)
 Modern English, "I'll Stop the World and Melt with You"  (Doesn't sound too
 good any way you slice that...)
 The Cocteau Twins, anything they ever did--Liz Frasier is less comprehensible
 than Bob Dylan at his worst, so who *knows* what might happen? (Did she
 just sing "sitting in a Beavis tree?" I swear, those songs are the aural
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		09-27-2002, 11:46 AM 
	 
		Another song Doug shouldn't play is "Six Months In A Leaky Boat" by Split Enz.Great song,though....."There's only one kind of monster that uses bullets"
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Re: Songs Doug Should Never *EVER* Play
		
		
		09-27-2002, 07:49 PM 
	 
		Obvious: 
"It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" 
"Christmas At Ground Zero" 
Tom Lehrer, "We Will All Go Together When We Go" 
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		Re: Songs Doug Should Never *EVER* Play
		
		
		09-28-2002, 04:58 AM 
	 
		This thread is a lot of fun to read...  I'm glad I have a little something to contribute.In the late 1980s, Helen "Wetter Hexe" Imre pointed out a song that Doug shouldn't use:  "Go Insane" by Lindsay Buckingham.  Not because of the title, but one repeated line in the verse structure:  "I lost my power in this world".  If that turned out to be the key phrase on which his metagift seized, well, there were two "worst case" scenarios that we came up with:  one, his power becomes a lack of power for as long as the song plays...  but once it's off, it's not responding, so it never knows to turn back on...  or two, um...  damn.  I forgot it!  I just had them both in mind, and now I've forgotten the second...  geeze.  When I can remember I'll post it.
 Damn.
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		Bad Bad things
		
		
		09-30-2002, 05:03 AM 
	 
		The Old Gods Return by. Blue Oyster CultI do *not* have to explain this.
 Black Blade by, Blue Oyseter Cult
 A summon for a billion year old malevolent Rune weapon that makes you its slave.
 Psychotic Break by, Jerry Cantrell
 duh
 Hellbound by, Jerry Cantrell
 A teleport to hell?
 I'm Afraid of Americans by, David Bowie
 I dont know what it would do, but it would be nothing good. Especially If he was around a military base with ICBM nukes or orbital weapon platforms.
 We Are All made of Stars by, Moby
 ...... A quick end to *this* galaxy.
 Them Bones by, Alice in Chains
 I've mentioned this a few times and It still fits. It would at worst turn Doug into a zombie at best give him an out of body experience.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Re: Bad Bad things
		
		
		09-30-2002, 02:22 PM 
	 
		One I just thought of in the car this morning:  "Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger.  "...and I'm so hot, 'cause I'm in Hell..."
 "...they cut off my legs, now I'm an amputee..."
 Um, no thanks.
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		09-30-2002, 10:04 PM 
	 
		In the same vein as "Flagpole Sitta" would be Metallica's "One".  It's been a while since I heard the song itself, but it has a repeated passage of the form:Landmine
 Has Taken My Sight
 Taken My Speech
 Taken My Hearing
 Taken My Arms
 Taken My Legs
 Taken My Soul
 Left Me with Life in Hell
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		10-01-2002, 12:30 AM 
	 
		Well, as soon as it takes his hearing, the song effectively ends... One of Arcanum's catspaws did that to Doug in a game -- the cyborged childhood best friend mentioned in one particularly angsty passage right after Doug storms IDEC.  One of the abilities built into him that made him a customized assassin for Doug was a sensory deprivation attack -- all Doug's senses shut down.  I tried to get the team telepath to lend me his ears, so to speak, but the GM wouldn't allow it...
 BTW, Alaeth, welcome to the forums.  I don't recognize your handle, so I'm assuming you're a new reader, or at least a new one to the discusson boards, etc.
 And no prob about the caps.
 
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		10-01-2002, 08:15 PM 
	 
		Oh, right, hadn't thought about that one... That raises a further question, though; how long would said loss of hearing last?  Until the end of the song?  This doesn't seem right to me, because then how would his metagift "know" to shut off the effect.  If it shut off immediately, though, wouldn't it then turn on immediately (since the song's still playing) and thus apply the rest of the effects?
 Thanks for the welcome; I lurked for a while on the old boards, but never actually posted anything.  I do a fair amount of writing and game work (though no game writing), so DW is a particularly interesting series from that perspective.  I've been reading since about chapter 9 or so, IIRC.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		10-02-2002, 03:09 AM 
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2020, 05:51 PM by Bob Schroeck.)
	 
		We've had this situation come up in play, and the solution that was eventually agreed upon was based on the long-standing principle that once a song's over, it's over -- basically, as soon as he stops hearing the song, that trips its "not again until midnight" timer.  It was ruled that even if the interruption is momentary -- defined as about a second -- the song is "over".  Coming back into it immediately afterward would not continue whatever effect he was gaining from the song.  Add to that the fact that the metagift responds quickly but not instantaneoulsy to songs, and basically, once deafness begins, that's it.  That's the last he can use that song that day.
 > Thanks for the welcome; I lurked for a while on the old boards,
 > but never actually posted anything.
 
 I've noticed that this board seems far more conducive to impulsive participation.  The single-page format of the old one discouraged me from posting things more than it encouraged me.
 
 > I do a fair amount of writing
 > and game work (though no game writing), so DW is a
 > particularly interesting series from that perspective.
 
 It's been an interesting balance of the dramatic vs. gaming mindsets, as evidenced by the work I'm doing on the new chapter.  It's no spoiler to tell you that there's a combat in the beginning.  Well, in order to best balance drama and gaming sensibilities, I had to make a choice in how I was going to handle the fight, and that choice was "V&V-style" (as opposed to "Fuzion-style", aka "Champions-style", or original BGC cinematic).  Believe it or not, V&V rules favored the Knight Sabers far more than my other options, and that worked for the story as a whole.  Of course, other sensibilities can flavor that.  I had a long discussion last night with my wife over the behavior of her character Shadowwalker in the upcoming chapter.  Although I'm refusing to change how her part of the big combat ends, she's argued quite compellingly for rewriting the entire beginning of her part.
 
 For another view of the gaming mindset as imposed on fiction, I wish I could show you the Champions crossover story chapter which was posted just before DW2 chapter 1 was released in 1998 -- but I can't find it on the Web and it's not in the hard disk side of my fic archives.  I've mentioned this story before -- I was already writing DW at that point and it struck me as the exactly  wrong way to do a superhero rpg character insert in the BGC world...
 
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		10-02-2002, 04:39 AM 
	 
		Not referring to http://www.kindred.net/arthur/fanfictio ... larity.txt  , I hope? I rather like that... 
Blessed be. 
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		10-02-2002, 04:56 AM 
	 
		>For another view of the gaming mindset as imposed on fiction, I wish I could show you the Champions crossover story chapter which was posted just before DW2 chapter 1 was released in 1998 -- but I can't find it on the Web and it's not in the hard disk side of my fic archives. I've mentioned this story before -- I was already writing DW at that point and it struck me as the exactly wrong way to do a superhero rpg character insert in the BGC world...  
Not referring to http://www.kindred.net/arthur/fanfictio ... larity.txt  , I hope? I rather like that... 
Blessed be. 
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		10-02-2002, 05:13 AM 
	 
		> Not referring to www.kindred.net/arthur/fa...larity.txt  , 
> I hope? I rather like that... 
Okay, I just took a quick look at it.  Nope, that's not it.  The story I remember is some fellow in a battlesuit with gravity powers just literally drops in on a fight between the Sabers and (surprise, surprise) some boomers, helps them kick boomer butt, and then asks, "You guys got gravity technology?  No?  You want some?" 
Unless it's been drastically rewritten, that's not the story you're pointing me to.
 
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		Song's That Doug Shouldn't Play 
		
		
		10-16-2002, 05:40 AM 
	 
		"Save Me" by Queen.Not only would he lose his wife but he would end up "naked and far from home"."Home by The Sea" by Genesis.It's first -person,so Doug would be trapped in a haunted house for eternity (or at least until the song ended).
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		10-17-2002, 04:57 AM 
	 
		How about "Manhatten Project" by Rush? Brrr...Well... there goes the neighborhood...
 And the ones next to it...
 and pretty much the rest of the city as well...
 ick...
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		10-17-2002, 02:08 PM 
	 
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		How about this.
		
		
		10-18-2002, 10:29 PM 
	 
		Two bad ideas:Beck "Loser"
 A song with the line "I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me" in the chorus is a bad idea.
 Offspring( I think) "No self-esteem"
 Especially if his wife is around the lyrics mentions that the singers significant other is sleeping with his friends. Also it's bound to remove any and all faith Doug has in hiss abilities.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		10-19-2002, 05:40 PM 
	 
		Hit him right in his biggest target, eh?  -- Bob
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		"Self Esteem" and "Loser"
		
		
		10-20-2002, 02:01 PM 
	 
		Dug up the Lyrics For them:Offspring
 Smash (1994)
 Self Esteem
 I Wrote Her Off For The Tenth Time Today
 And Practice All The Things I Would Say
 But She Came Over
 I Lost My Nerve
 I Took Her Back And Made Her Dessert
 Now I Know I'm Being Used
 That's Okay Man Cause I Like The Abuse
 I Know She's Playing With Me
 That's Okay Cause I Got No Self Esteem
 We Make Plans To Go Out At Night
 I Wait Till 2 Then I Turn Out The Light
 All This Rejection's Got Me So Low
 If She Keeps It Up I Just Might Tell Her No
 CHORUS
 When She's Saying That She Wants Only Me
 Then I Wonder Why She Sleeps With My Friends
 When She's Saying That I'm Like A Disease
 Then I Wonder How Much More I Can Spend
 Well I Guess I Should Speak Up For Myself
 But I Really Think It's Better This Way
 The More You Suffer
 The More It Shows You Really Care
 Right? Yeah Yeah Yeah
 Now I'll Relate This Little Bit
 That Happens More Than I'd Like To Admit
 Late At Night She Knocks On My Door
 Drunk Again And Looking To Score
 Now I Know I Should Say No
 But That's Kind Of Hard When She's Ready To Go
 I May Be Dumb
 But I'm Not A Dweeb
 I'm Just A Sucker With No Self Esteem
 CHORUS
 Beck
 Mellow Gold (1994)
 Loser
 In The Time Of Chimpanzees I Was A Monkey
 Butane In My Veins And I'm Out To Cut The Junkie
 With The Plastic Eyeballs, Spray-paint The Vegetables
 Dog Food Stalls With The Beefcake Pantyhose
 Kill The Headlights And Put It In Neutral
 Stock Car Flamin' With A Loser And The Cruise Control
 Baby's In Reno With The Vitamin D
 Got A Couple Of Couches, Sleep On The Love-seat
 Someone Came In Sayin' I'm Insane To Complain
 About A Shotgun Wedding And A Stain On My Shirt
 Don't Believe Everything That You Breathe
 You Get A Parking Violation And A Maggot On Your Sleeve
 So Shave Your Face With Some Mace In The Dark
 Savin' All Your Food Stamps And Burnin' Down The Trailer Park
 Yo. Cut It.
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 Forces Of Evil On A Bozo Nightmare
 Ban All The Music With A Phony Gas Chamber
 'cuz One's Got A Weasel And The Other's Got A Flag
 One's On The Pole, Shove The Other In A Bag
 With The Rerun Shows And The Cocaine Nose-job
 The Daytime Crap Of The Folksinger Slob
 He Hung Himself With A Guitar String
 A Slab Of Turkey-neck And It's Hangin' From A Pigeon Wing
 You Can't Write If You Can't Relate
 Trade The Cash For The Beef For The Body For The Hate
 And My Time Is A Piece Of Wax Fallin' On A Termite
 That's Chokin' On The Splinters
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 (get Crazy With The Cheese Whiz)
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 (drive-by Body-pierce)
 (yo Bring It On Down)
 Soooooooyy....
 (I'm A Driver, I'm A Winner; Things Are Gonna Change I Can Feel It)
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 (I Can't Believe You)
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
 (Schprechen Sie Deutches, Baby)
 Soy Un Perdedor
 I'm A Loser Baby, So Why Don't You Kill Me?
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		10-21-2002, 06:17 AM 
	 
		I dunno, that Beck song is so surreal that it might just be as... flexible... as "I Am The Walrus" when used for a power.  "Beefcake pantyhose"? 
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		10-22-2002, 01:38 AM 
	 
		Quote:Dave Matthews Band
 Lie in our Graves
 
 When I step into the light,
 my arms are open wide.
 When I step into the light--
 my eyes searching wildly--
 would you not like to be
 sitting on top of the world with your legs hanging free?
 And, would you not like to be
 okay--okay--okay?
 When I'm walking by the water--
 splish-splash, me and you taking a bath--
 when I'm walking by the water,
 come up through my toes to my ankles to my head to my soul.
 I'm blown away.
 When I'm walking by the water--
 splish-splash, me and you taking a bath--
 when I'm walking by the water,
 it comes up through my toes to my ankles to my head to my soul.
 I'm blown away.
 And, I can't believe that we would lie in our graves
 wondering if we had spent our living days well.
 I can't believe that we would lie in our graves
 dreaming of things that we might have been.
 Would you not like to be...?
 I can't believe that you would not like to be
 okay--okay--okay--
 okay--okay--okay.
 
 
On a purely literal level, it's pretty obtuse.  Tear it apart, however, and there's only one way I can interpret it: 
Area Effect - Stoned 
Almost certainly not in the Doug Sangnior Combat Collection--although, when equipped with one of the 30 minute concert bootlegs, I'm pretty sure he could be fairly popular at parties.
 
This, on the other hand, leaves absolutely no ambiguity in the interpretation:
 Quote:Dave Matthews Band
 Say Goodbye
 
 So here we are tonight
 You and me together
 The storm outside, the fire is bright
 And in your eyes I see
 What's on my mind
 You've got me wild
 Turned around inside
 And then desire, see, is creeping
 Up heavy inside here
 And know you feel the same way
 I do now
 Now let's make this an evening
 Lovers for a night, lovers for tonight
 Stay here with me, love, tonight
 Just for an evening
 When we make
 Our passion pictures
 You and me twist up
 Secret creatures
 And we'll stay here
 Tomorrow go back to being friends
 Go back to being friends
 But tonight let's be lovers,
 We kiss and sweat
 We'll turn this better thing
 To the best
 Of all we can offer, Just a rogue kiss
 Tangled tongues and lips,
 See me this way
 I'm turning and turning for you
 Girl just tonight
 Float away here with me
 An evening just wait and see
 But tomorrow go back to your man
 I'm back to my world
 And we're back to being friends
 Wait and see me,
 Tonight let's do this thing
 All we are is wasting hours until the sun comes up it's all ours
 On our way here
 Tomorrow go back to being friends
 Go back to being friends
 Tonight let's be lovers, say you will
 And hear me call, soft-spoken whispering love
 A thing or two I have to say here
 Tonight let's go all the way then
 Love I'll see you,
 Just for this evening
 Let's strip down, trip out at this
 One evening starts with a kiss
 Run away
 And tomorrow
 back to being friends
 Lovers...love...lovers
 Just for tonight, one night...love you
 And tomorrow say goodbye
 
 
Increased Comliness/Persuasiveness/Etc. vs. Married Women 
Indeed, married women will swoon at Doug's merest word...for all of six minutes, ten seconds.  After that, any reactions to being hit on by some guy they don't know/like are, of course, up to the GM's discression.  Heh.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		10-22-2002, 04:33 AM 
	 
		Quote:On a purely literal level, it's pretty obtuse. Tear it apart, however, and there's only one way I can interpret it:
 Area Effect - Stoned
 
 
 You should see what "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" does...  Doug once quite effectively stopped a bank robbery without lifting a finger by playing that song.  As P.J. O'Rourke once said:
 Quote:Then there was LSD, which was supposed to make you think you could fly.  I remember it made you think you couldn't stand up, and mostly it was right.
 
 Quote:Almost certainly not in the Doug Sangnior Combat Collection--although, when equipped with one of the 30 minute concert bootlegs, I'm pretty sure he could be fairly popular at parties.
 
 
What do you mean?  Doug's always  popular at parties.  At least the ones he choses to go to... 
 Quote:Increased Comliness/Persuasiveness/Etc. vs. Married Women
 Indeed, married women will swoon at Doug's merest word...for all of six minutes, ten seconds. After that, any reactions to being hit on by some guy they don't know/like are, of course, up to the GM's discression. Heh.
 
 
The only married woman Doug's interested in is Maggie.    And besides, Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight" is much  more efficient.  
 
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		10-22-2002, 06:24 AM 
	 
		Quote:You should see what "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" does... Doug once quite effectively stopped a bank robbery without lifting a finger by playing that song.
 
 
Ah, but the trouble with using "Lie in our Graves" for that is:
 Quote:When I'm walking by the water--
 splish-splash, me and you taking a bath--
 when I'm walking by the water,
 come up through my toes to my ankles to my head to my soul.
 I'm blown away.
 
 
...Doug's not exempt.
 Quote:What do you mean? Doug's always popular at parties. At least the ones he choses to go to...
 
 
Somehow, I get this feeling that any party that Doug is invited to has a carefully chosen playlist for maximum metagift entertainment, just on the offhand chance that he forgets his tuneplug....
 Quote:The only married woman Doug's interested in is Maggie.  And besides, Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight" is much more efficient.
 
 
And that's two reasons why he shouldn't play it -- it's not an effect he wants, and it's indiscriminate.  For six minutes, every married female eye he meets lusts for him -- burns  for him -- and their inhibitions drop to zero.  If he's in the middle of a crowded mall and his tuneplug goes south on him just as this starts playing on the P.A. system...well, there aren't many men who can say they've had the opportunity to run screaming from an unwanted orgy.  Visions of the old gag of Doug getting dogpiled and clawing his way out from underneath with his clothes in a shambles come to mind.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		11-17-2002, 05:34 AM 
	 
		Two minutes of abject failure, anyone? Quote:We're Not Gonna Make It
 by The Presidents of the United States of America
 
 We're not gonna make it
 Oh, no!
 We're not gonna make it
 Cause there's a million better bands
 with a million better songs
 Singers who can drum
 Singers who can sing
 Deep in my heart,
 I do believe
 We're not gonna make it
 Oh, no!
 We're not gonna make it
 Cause we don't have the talent
 And we don't have the time
 We don't have the patience
 And we don't know how to rhyme
 No, no, no
 We're not gonna make it!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		11-18-2002, 10:01 PM 
	 
		I wonder if "Kitty" would summon a simulacrum of Kat...    The real Kat has already suggested Al Stewart's "The Year of the Cat" as another simulacrum song for her...-- Bob
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