 Owlor Posts: 152
2/19/2012
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Fanmade songs are more than okay, I'd lreally like to see more Echo Bazaar Filk music.
-- "He never really loved her. Or her money. He wanted her secrets." Jack Owlfisher's profile (@Owlor on twitter)
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 ladylikeikneel Posts: 84
2/19/2012
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I'd really like to make some echo bazaar filk music! Ah, flik. I've been a fan since the fifth grade or so. It's something of a hobby to write filk for everything that strikes my fancy. I do have some EBZ songs in the drafting stages, actually. Maybe if I can get my hands on a decent microphone I'll record something or whatnot. But the sad part is it will never be near as wonderful as the Dark Clan song, considering they have instruments and what have you! Le sigh. edited by ladylikeikneel on 2/19/2012
-- Do try the laudanum, love. It does wonders for the sanity. New associates always welcome; follow @ladylikeikneel (appears as Kiely King in dropdown menus)
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 Rupho Schartenhauer Posts: 787
2/21/2012
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for the Stormy-Eyed: 161. Folkearth - Rhyming with Thunder
-- Rupho Schartenhauer has killed a Master, well: most of it. Cortez the Killer has killed a Master, definitely. Deepdelver has become the progenitor of London's brightest star. It's... complicated. Dr. Kvirkvelia, gone NORTH on 23/12/1894.
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 Ariel Baron Posts: 31
2/23/2012
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I'm back with some new uploads on my page( apparently, nobody posted the Malcolm Arnold tracks, so I uploaded them onto my account, they're very pretty).
162. Four Welsh Dances - Malcolm Arnold (When battling sorrow-spiders and being covered in their silk out by accident.) 163. the refuge - Javier Navarrete 164. The Pod Dance - Trevor Jones 165. The Dance - Jerry Goldsmith 166. Four Irish Dances - Malcolm Arnold
167. Hagatha's Home - Peter McConnell 168. Bacwards on the Ritz - Ocat
When will the list be updated?
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 Owlor Posts: 152
2/23/2012
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I like the fact that we have putting on the ritz both forwards and backwards now on the list, we're really diving into the realm of anti-music, speaking of which:
169. 4000 Voices for Phonograph Over 100 Yards Away - Lorin Edwin Parker
-- "He never really loved her. Or her money. He wanted her secrets." Jack Owlfisher's profile (@Owlor on twitter)
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 ladylikeikneel Posts: 84
2/23/2012
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If we're doing not-exactly-music, have some more noel coward.
170. I went to a marvelous party - Noel Coward edited by ladylikeikneel on 2/23/2012
-- Do try the laudanum, love. It does wonders for the sanity. New associates always welcome; follow @ladylikeikneel (appears as Kiely King in dropdown menus)
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 Owlor Posts: 152
2/23/2012
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Speaking of things more close to a poem: 171. Thousand kisses deep (spoken version) - Leonard Cohen
-- "He never really loved her. Or her money. He wanted her secrets." Jack Owlfisher's profile (@Owlor on twitter)
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 Helena Genevieve Posts: 2
2/25/2012
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ladylikeikneel wrote:
33. 1916 - Cake Bake Betty 34. Lise - Emilie Simon 35. Sweet Blossom - Emilie Simon 36. Vampires of the West Coast - Ghost Bees 37. To Love the Machine - Religious to Damn 38. Paris is Burning - St. Vincent 39. Salve Maria, Peace be With You - Soul Eater OST 2 40. Miserere mei - the machine in the garden 41. Feather Moon - Vienna Teng 42. Restless (classical) - Within Temptation 43. Libera me - Faure’s Requiem 44. Die Schatten werden langer - from the musical Elisabeth 45. I wrote in blood - still corners 46. Velveteen - still corners 47. Life in mono - mono
And if I can think of any others, I'll be sure to post again. Also, thanks for all the recommendations - I love collecting interesting music.
This thread is so wonderful! I shall add any ideas I have myself- I was particularly pleased to see St Vincent, Ghost Bees, and Vienna Teng there- some of my favourite musicians! I shall post some too, I think I did have some ideas, just cannot currently remember!
-- "All artists, they say, are a little mad." http://echobazaar.failbettergames.com/Profile/Helena~Genevieve
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 Ariel Baron Posts: 31
2/26/2012
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I actually found out the name of 87! 87. E Flat Trio 2nd Movement - Franz Schubert
172. This is Halloween - Oogie's Revenge OST 173. Gorillas?! - Ian Ballamy 174. Chimbley Sweep - The Decemberists 175. Wiener Schnitzel - Tom Lehrer ( In case you got drunk at one of the Shattered Palace's parties) 176. The Thing - Phil Harris( Pass the Cat game's theme)
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 Owlor Posts: 152
2/26/2012
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and I tohught the pass the cat theme would be:
177. The cat came back - Fred Penner
Connected: The duchess is dropping....
178. Cat people Dawid Bowie Speaknig of the duchess... edited by Owlor on 2/26/2012
179 Jellicle songs - Cats and speaking of her Cats... edited by Owlor on 2/26/2012
-- "He never really loved her. Or her money. He wanted her secrets." Jack Owlfisher's profile (@Owlor on twitter)
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 Owlor Posts: 152
2/27/2012
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180- Concubine Waltz - sunday driver
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 Alys Indigo Posts: 145
2/29/2012
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The Mesopotamians - They Might Be Giants
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 100indecisions Posts: 28
3/5/2012
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Heh...one of my biggest tags on last.fm is music for Echo Bazaar--I keep meaning to make a proper fanmix at some point and just haven't gotten around to it. It's long and half of that's just general artists where I think something from them belongs on an EBZ mix but I haven't picked, so these are ones that are really, specifically Fallen London for me:
Katzenjammer - A Bar in Amsterdam Katzenjammer - Tea With Cinnamon The Debutante Hour - Your Worldview Gets Me Down The Moulettes - Devil of Mine Flogging Molly - Devil's Dance Floor Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam Steeleye Span - Lyke Wake Dirge Blackbird Raum - Honey in the Hair Sarah Slean - Parasol
Also just about anything from Dark Dark Dark or Dead Man's Bones. Among others. edited by 100indecisions on 3/5/2012
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 100indecisions Posts: 28
3/5/2012
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Oh! And I have filk! My friend Jo Robbins wrote and recorded the song "Nightmarket," heavily inspired by Echo Bazaar; you can stream the whole thing at the link. If you like what you hear, take a listen to her other stuff; she's got an EP of traditional ballads rewritten so they're about vampires (and fantastically creepy), for instance...and she's trying to record a full album but can't because her hard drive crashed and has to be replaced. So if you can spare a few bucks for some of the songs, a real-life struggling artist whose stuff really wouldn't be out of place in Veilgarden could definitely use it. Looks like I can't link, but you can find her at jorobbins.bandcamp.com. edited by 100indecisions on 3/5/2012
-- Twitter Tumblr Fallen London profile...except I'm a lady, not a guy. >_<
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 Owlor Posts: 152
3/5/2012
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100indecisions wrote:
Oh! And I have filk! My friend Jo Robbins wrote and recorded the song "Nightmarket," heavily inspired by Echo Bazaar; you can stream the whole thing at the link. If you like what you hear, take a listen to her other stuff; she's got an EP of traditional ballads rewritten so they're about vampires (and fantastically creepy), for instance...and she's trying to record a full album but can't because her hard drive crashed and has to be replaced. So if you can spare a few bucks for some of the songs, a real-life struggling artist whose stuff really wouldn't be out of place in Veilgarden could definitely use it. Looks like I can't link, but you can find her at jorobbins.bandcamp.com. edited by 100indecisions on 3/5/2012
Great addition! Chances are you CAN link, but links show up as plain-text on this forum. So there's a link there, but it isnt obvious unless you mouse over the text, which is a little weird, but it is always possible to format it fter the fact so its more obvious it is a link. edited by Owlor on 3/5/2012 edited by Owlor on 3/5/2012
-- "He never really loved her. Or her money. He wanted her secrets." Jack Owlfisher's profile (@Owlor on twitter)
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 100indecisions Posts: 28
3/7/2012
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It did not even occur to me to just mouse over and see if the links were links. i r smrt. To be fair I thought maybe members below a certain post count weren't allowed to post links to cut down on spam or something.
Owlor wrote:
100indecisions wrote:
Oh! And I have filk! My friend Jo Robbins wrote and recorded the song "Nightmarket," heavily inspired by Echo Bazaar; you can stream the whole thing at the link. If you like what you hear, take a listen to her other stuff; she's got an EP of traditional ballads rewritten so they're about vampires (and fantastically creepy), for instance...and she's trying to record a full album but can't because her hard drive crashed and has to be replaced. So if you can spare a few bucks for some of the songs, a real-life struggling artist whose stuff really wouldn't be out of place in Veilgarden could definitely use it. Looks like I can't link, but you can find her at jorobbins.bandcamp.com. edited by 100indecisions on 3/5/2012
Great addition! Chances are you CAN link, but links show up as plain-text on this forum. So there's a link there, but it isnt obvious unless you mouse over the text, which is a little weird, but it is always possible to format it fter the fact so its more obvious it is a link. edited by Owlor on 3/5/2012 edited by Owlor on 3/5/2012
-- Twitter Tumblr Fallen London profile...except I'm a lady, not a guy. >_<
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 Ariel Baron Posts: 31
3/11/2012
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Alys Indigo wrote:
181. The Mesopotamians - They Might Be Giants
100indecisions wrote:
182. Katzenjammer - A Bar in Amsterdam 183. Katzenjammer - Tea With Cinnamon 184. The Debutante Hour - Your Worldview Gets Me Down 185. The Moulettes - Devil of Mine 186. Flogging Molly - Devil's Dance Floor 187. Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam 188. Steeleye Span - Lyke Wake Dirge 189. Blackbird Raum - Honey in the Hair 190. Sarah Slean - Parasol 192. Nightmarket - Jo Robbins
Glad to add and fix links. 
192. Willows Song - Magnet (No Corn Riggs since that film plays that song too much!) 193. Les Fusees - Alain Goraguer 194. Geta's Theme - Berto Pisano 195. Fat Old Spider - J.R.R. Tolkien 196. Dark Eyes - Moondog 197. La Nouba - Benoit Jutras 198. L'execution - Angelo Badalamenti
(How's the list going so far?) edited by Ariel Baron on 3/11/2012
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 WintersNight Posts: 65
3/13/2012
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If you haven't heard of Professor Elemental you should really go google him now. He's a "Chap Hop" rapper. here is a excerpt from his song "Steam Powered"
"If you're all about steam and brass And all you need to start is tea and a flask Sharp set of gears in a gleaming arc In the sky race heaving and screaming past
If you're all about reaching far Seeking the past on secret charts Meeting in secret beneath the stars With a decent mask and a good moustache."
He plays the role of a demented mad scientist/explorer/english gentleman
He's right at home in fallen london.
-- ~~alea iacta est~~
Twitter @wintersnight
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 Lawrence Growe Posts: 96
3/16/2012
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This may be a long shot, but "Magic" by Bruce Springsteen always makes me remember the Glass and Mahogany Hall.
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 RageBox Alice Posts: 112
3/17/2012
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Good grief, I think it would be easier to name the Midnight Syndicate songs that aren't reminiscent of Fallen London. I like the idea of each area or state of being having its own "theme song" of sorts. Here are a few of my favorites:
Welcome to the Carnival (or really, the entire Carnivale Arcane CD) for Mrs. Plenty's. Haverghast Asylum for a room at the Royal Bethlehem Hotel. Residents Past and Mausoleum D'Haverghast for when one has been exiled to the Tomb Colonies. Soliloquy for home, sweet home~ Fallen Grandeur for the Shuttered Palace (or the churches around Fallen London) Ancient Tomes for the University Eye of the Storm for when one becomes Stormy-Eyed
Honestly, the list could go on and on-- these are just the songs I could think of off the top of my head. ^_^ edited by RageBox Alice on 3/17/2012
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