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		DW2 Theme Song?
		
		
		10-05-2002, 01:48 AM 
	 
	
		Okay, I'm finally getting around to assembling a "soundtrack album" for DW2 (now that I have a cd burner...).  And I've been thinking -- what would be a good "theme song" for the story as a whole?  For a long time, I've been favoring "Original Sin", a Jim Steinman song originally recorded by Pandora's Box, an all-woman group he assembled circa 1990.  I even began writing a script for a music video to go with it.  But I'm having some second thoughts.  So I'm putting the question to both board members here and my prereaders on their own list -- is there a song out there that you can think of which says "Drunkard's Walk 2!!!" to you? 
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		Re: DW2 Theme Song?
		
		
		10-05-2002, 02:01 AM 
	 
	
		I had an idea at one point, but damned if I can remember what it was... 
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		Theme Song
		
		
		10-05-2002, 10:28 AM 
	 
	
		Trite, I know but: 
"I am the music man 
I come from far away 
And I can play... 
What can I play? 
I can play the..." 
It'd be an awful theme song, but it does match Doug fairly well. Alternatively, how about 'Paradise City', by Guns N Roses? 
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		Idea 1
		
		
		10-05-2002, 12:14 PM 
	 
	
		Insomnia's a bitch, but it gives lots of time for net searches. 
So here's my first candidate: 
WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT 
Twisted Sister 
We're not gonna take it 
No we ain't gonna take it 
We're not gonna take it anymore 
We've got the right to choose  
And there ain't no way we'll lose it 
This is our life, this is our song 
We'll fight the powers that be just  
don't pick our destiny cause 
You don't know us, you don't belong 
We're not gonna take it  
No we ain't gonna take it 
We're not gonna take it anymore 
Oh you're so condescending  
Your gall is never ending 
We don't want nothin' 
Not a thing from you 
Your life is trite and jaded 
Boring and confiscated 
If that's your best 
Your best won't do 
Oh, oh we're right, yeah 
We're free, yeah, we'll fight yeah 
You'll see, yeah 
We're not gonna take it  
No we ain't gonna take it 
We're not gonna take it anymore 
No way 
Oh, oh we're right, yeah 
We're free, yeah, we'll fight yeah 
You'll see, yeah 
(repeat chorus) 
 
Not perfect, but it resonates with several sides IMHO. 
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		Idea 2
		
		
		10-05-2002, 12:21 PM 
	 
	
		Revolution 
The Beatles 
Lennon/McCartney
 
You say you want a revolution 
Well, you know 
We all want to change the world 
You tell me that it's evolution 
Well, you know 
We all want to change the world 
But when you talk about destruction 
Don't you know that you can count me out 
Don't you know it's gonna be all right 
all right, all right 
You say you got a real solution 
Well, you know 
We'd all love to see the plan 
You ask me for a contribution 
Well, you know 
We're doing what we can 
But when you want money  
for people with minds that hate 
All I can tell is brother you have to wait 
Don't you know it's gonna be all right 
all right, all right 
Ah 
ah, ah, ah, ah, ah... 
You say you'll change the constitution 
Well, you know 
We all want to change your head 
You tell me it's the institution 
Well, you know 
You better free you mind instead 
But if you go carrying pictures of chairman Mao 
You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow 
Don't you know it's gonna be all right 
all right, all right 
all right, all right, all right 
all right, all right, all right
 
'nuff said     
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		Re: Idea 2
		
		
		10-06-2002, 06:49 PM 
	 
	
		Huh.  I hadn't thought of the Beatles'  Revolution for this, it just might work.  I know Doug is going to quote "So you say you want a revolution" to himself when he finally figures out what to do, so it would have proper echoes in the text...   
I think this is a prime candidate.  (Twisted Sister, on the other hand... )  Thanks, Josh! 
 
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		Re: Idea 2
		
		
		10-06-2002, 07:38 PM 
	 
	
		Twisted Sister might be a good song for the boomers to use as an anthem, though    
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		Re: Idea 2
		
		
		10-06-2002, 08:00 PM 
	 
	
		Quote:  Twisted Sister might be a good song for the boomers to use as an anthem, though 
  
That's exactly what I was thinking, only I didn't realize it at the time...    
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		Re: Idea 2
		
		
		10-06-2002, 08:02 PM 
	 
	
		Yeah, well...  look at the timestamp - 'nuff said    
It seems to me that   Original Sin might even be better used as a general DW anthem, rather than DW2-specific (esp considering the events of DW5 and DW-EVA...).  Just another random thought    
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		Re: Idea 2
		
		
		10-07-2002, 01:36 PM 
	 
	
		> Twisted Sister might be a good song for the boomers to use as an anthem, though 
Believe it or not, the thought had occurred to me some time ago, but I never did anything with it. 
 
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		> It seems to me that Original Sin might even be better used 
> as a general DW anthem, rather than DW2-specific (esp 
> considering the events of DW5 and DW-EVA...). 
Hmm.  That's an idea, certainly.  I am loathe to give up on the song entirely, as it's just too good not to use. 
 
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		10-07-2002, 03:08 PM 
	 
	
		> Hmm. That's an idea, certainly. I am loathe to give up on the song entirely, 
> as it's just too good not to use. 
Oh, I certainly agree there.  I just think that it may be greater in scope than any single step of DW on its own... 
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		Then Again, There's Always *This* Song
		
		
		10-08-2002, 01:48 PM 
	 
	
		I'm the urban spaceman baby, I've got speed 
I've got everything I need 
I'm the urban spaceman baby, I can fly 
I'm a supersonic guy 
I don't need pleasure 
I don't feel pain 
If you were to knock me down 
I'd just get up again 
I'm the urban spaceman babe and 
I'm making out 
I'm all about 
I wake up every morning 
with a smile upon my face 
My natural exuberance 
spills out all over the place 
I'm the urban spaceman 
I'm intelligent and clean 
Know what I mean? 
I'm the urban spaceman, 
As a lover second to none 
It's a lot of fun 
I never let my friends down 
I've never made a boob 
I'm a glossy magazine 
an advert in the tube 
I'm the urban spaceman babe, 
but here comes the twist 
I don't exist. 
--  I'm the Urban Spaceman, 
Bonzo Dog Band/Neil Innes 
 
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