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@JoshRamsay: 'Great day in the studio with that feisty @Luke5SOS. Wrote a keeper, hung cellphones from odd ceiling outlets, and generally caused mayhem.'
I’ve seen a few people in the TAD fandom talk about how good a TAD/Hozier collab would be, and here’s the thing. Y’all aren’t wrong! It would be absolutely incredible!
But if I may suggest a slightly more unhinged collab idea for your consideration:
The Amazing Devil and Mariana’s Trench
Hear me out! For some reason I haven’t been able to stop thinking about what it would sound like if Joey Batey and Joshua Ramsey were locked in a room and forced to write a song together. Cuz here’s the thing? I have no idea what that would sound like! But I do know that it would be life-changing and chaotic, and would completely destroy me emotionally, and would include an unnecessary number of classic lit references! And what more can you ask of a song?
Like! I am begging yall to listen to Echos of You and The Old Witch Sleep and the Good Man Grace side by side! Do the songs sound anything alike? Absolutely not! But that’s not what it’s about!
It’s about the strategic mid-song emotional/musical whiplash! It’s about simultaneously being haunted and doing the haunting! It’s about being aware that you’re not mentally healthy and reveling in it! It’s about 19th century poets! It’s about being monstrous! PLEASE listen to this shit!
Echos of You
The Old Witch Sleep and the Good Man Grace
Are you going to tell me that the line
“But the notes of an old refrain still ring louder everyday/ From a little to a manic, a cacophony, a frantic/ A relentless refrain is the only thing that remains”
doesn’t sound EXACTLY like some shit Joey Batey would write? Or that
“Where you see weakness, I see wit/ sometimes I fall to pieces just to see what bits of me don’t fit/”
and
“We’ll dance together, so close we’re sharing breath/ but now I’m leading doesn’t that just scare you to death,”
wouldn’t fit perfectly in an Edgar Allen Poe themed album?? Of course not, because you’d be blatantly incorrect!!!
Anyway, please listen to both of these songs/albums and help me manifest this.
For the Eddie Breakdown Era. Buck helping him through it. And maybe later in the season it can be used for Buck's Breakdown Era. While Eddie helps him through it.
When a new black-haired blue-eyed person appeared in the manor, one could easily be forgiven for thinking that Bruce’s adoption problem had struck again. So color many a batkid surprised that no, this kid isn’t a new sibling, no he didn’t get grabbed from the street, and actually he’s here for Alfred.
Apparently Alfred never found it important to mentioned that he has a husband- that the kid kind of implies isn’t human what with the casual way he says he himself is half human- and that this kid is apparently their child. For once it’s Bruce’s turn to come home to a surprise sibling.
Danny on the other hand just learned that his Clockpa has a semi-mortal partner who has offered to take him in, (in another dimension even! And there’s aliens!!) while the ancient takes care of some stuff at home.
And yeah it’s in a rich-manor but Sam has proved that not all rich people are evil, and based off of Mr Pennyworth’s stories the Waynes weren’t bad either. Though based off of the others’ reactions perhaps he should wait to mention that there wasn’t one new family member but three…
Travis: Chetney is a shallower character who should probably be dead by now, which is obviously why I wrote a massive timeline lore document mid-campaign; here is the list of significant character creation questions I have been continuously pondering
Me finding out that James Cameron went to see the Titanic 33 times, including on 9/11, and going on CNN to do a interview about the Titan tragedy in which he basically said "it was all skill issue" is insane.