Come Alive
Author: delires
Rating: M
Status: Completed in September 2022
Word Count: 34,204
Summary: Newly-wed junior advertising exec Blaine Anderson finds a missing piece to his puzzle in the back room of a Manhattan bar. Mad Men era AU.
Tropes/Genre: historical!Klaine, AU, prostitute!Kurt, Mad Men AU, romance, 1960s
Lynne's review: Excellent. So well written. The imagery of the period is spot on. A wonderful read.
Read at: AO3
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I WISH THE SHERLOCK FANDOM WAS STILL ALIVE
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https://t.me/+3pQOvFLbsxplMjQy
@anastasiabraun
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"Such a simple animal
Sterilized with alcohol
I could hardly
Feel me anymore"
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HD version of the Come Alive MV tonight at 8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En8-evsTI_o
As you've probably already seen from my previous posts, I've already seen it in all its glory. And it's already on my KR playlist XD
And I'm still not over them putting Junya in a tank top with those glorious biceps of his on display
Well... I am respectfully looking 👀
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🐺🩷🐺
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"In this cage of ribs beats a heart so softly that you wouldn't even think it's alive, statuesque in its own right.. oh, but it comes alive every night when it feels your smile burn as soft and bright as a sunrise."
Your smile powers my heart to beat, powering me on with something so sweet that I could almost eat it - eUë
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Using the environment or characters’ actions to set up the beat for a song? That’s the good shit.
“Death Trap” from Batman: The Brave and the Bold
“Ain’t Got Rhythm” from Phineas and Ferb
“Come Alive” from The Greatest Showman
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The veteran musicians differ from one another in a lot of things with the major one being the lengths of their most successful periods. For instance, Madonna achieved an incredible longevity for a pop musician, though her latest albums do find her in a place of a struggle. That is at least the media's interpretation of them, yet they made a mistake with Madame X. While the LP does not belong to her best, you can notice she still does care, she does not just exist as a recording entity. Moreover, she also continues to pay attention to the modern scenes as we can hear on the link. True, she seems more clumsy in molding them into her own idiom, but wasn't she always like this? Thus, I have a crazy hunch she might do a hyperpop album after Madame X and I look forward to that.
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