Plug in your iPods and come give some much-needed input! - 05/03/08 04:23 PM
I am working on coming up with songs for the CDs for the swag bags at LAFF (I *so* love the word swag) and I thought I'd broaden my horizons and ask you guys for some input.
What is ONE song that reminds you of Lois and Clark, and why?
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My pick: "Alone" by Heart. (And no, not just because it's my favorite song.) Ironically, when I got Celine Dion's new CD back in November and heard her version, I immediately thought of Lois and Clark. And lo and behold, I am not the only one who thought that, because I found an outstanding music video on the L&C archive!
I think it is perfectly fitting of the evolution of Lois and Clark's relationship from when they met to the point in Season 2 where she had fallen for him -- and was really starting to get fed up with him for running out on her all the time (around "Whine, Whine, Whine").
The lyrics, "Till now, I always got by on my own, I never really cared until I met you ... and now it chills me to the bone ... how can I get you alone?" are just perfect to sum up Lois' feelings.
And it just may show up in something I'm writing, very soon.
What is ONE song that reminds you of Lois and Clark, and why?
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My pick: "Alone" by Heart. (And no, not just because it's my favorite song.) Ironically, when I got Celine Dion's new CD back in November and heard her version, I immediately thought of Lois and Clark. And lo and behold, I am not the only one who thought that, because I found an outstanding music video on the L&C archive!
I think it is perfectly fitting of the evolution of Lois and Clark's relationship from when they met to the point in Season 2 where she had fallen for him -- and was really starting to get fed up with him for running out on her all the time (around "Whine, Whine, Whine").
The lyrics, "Till now, I always got by on my own, I never really cared until I met you ... and now it chills me to the bone ... how can I get you alone?" are just perfect to sum up Lois' feelings.
And it just may show up in something I'm writing, very soon.