 Alexander Feld Posts: 348
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Not quite sure if music belongs here, but here goes: http://tindeck.com/listen/wkfv
"Oh, sing a lament for Mr Eaten~ Betrayed, scarred, stained and chained,
They promised that all shall be well Did you appreciate the irony, As they pushed you down to drown?
Sing a lament for Mr Eaten~ For all he's lost, Body, soul, even his name, Only ravening nothingness left
Candles extinguished and Eaten all up, What can you possibly hope to gain?
All shall be Well~ All shall not be Well~
A reckoning will not be postponed indefinitely."
I'm not very experienced at the whole singing/songwriting thing, and I did it pretty quickly, so I apologize for any lack of quality it may suffer from. I might revisit it later.
I welcome praise and criticism alike, as long as you remain civil. I am always eager to learn.
-- I am a star-gazer, story-eater, and a smelter of words.
I filch hidden things from hidden places, to hide once more in my dark cabinet of curiosities
Alexander Feld, the mad, damned, lord of seekers.
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 Corran Posts: 401
12/13/2013
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At the end you sounded quite a lot like John de Lancie.
-- My Fallen London profile
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 babelfishwars Administrator Posts: 1152
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Corran wrote:
At the end you sounded quite a lot like John de Lancie.
... yes! ... Maybe he is he?! *eyes warily*
-- Mars, God of Fish; Leaning Tower of Fish
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 Alexander Feld Posts: 348
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babelfishwars wrote:
Corran wrote:
At the end you sounded quite a lot like John de Lancie.
... yes! ... Maybe he is he?! *eyes warily* I am 90% confident this is not the case, seeing as I had to google him. ...Is it a compliment to be compared to him? I don't really have a reference point here.
-- I am a star-gazer, story-eater, and a smelter of words.
I filch hidden things from hidden places, to hide once more in my dark cabinet of curiosities
Alexander Feld, the mad, damned, lord of seekers.
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 EmilyAriel Posts: 124
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Alexander Feld wrote:
babelfishwars wrote:
Corran wrote:
At the end you sounded quite a lot like John de Lancie.
... yes! ... Maybe he is he?! *eyes warily* I am 90% confident this is not the case, seeing as I had to google him. ...Is it a compliment to be compared to him? I don't really have a reference point here.
It most certainly is.
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 babelfishwars Administrator Posts: 1152
12/13/2013
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LISTEN:
-- Mars, God of Fish; Leaning Tower of Fish
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 Alexander Feld Posts: 348
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babelfishwars wrote:
LISTEN:
I see. Well, I'm quite flattered. I was even planning to do a reading of The Raven at some point. A little differently, of course, but I can see he is quite skilled. edited by Alexander Feld on 12/13/2013
-- I am a star-gazer, story-eater, and a smelter of words.
I filch hidden things from hidden places, to hide once more in my dark cabinet of curiosities
Alexander Feld, the mad, damned, lord of seekers.
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 EmilyAriel Posts: 124
12/14/2013
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Alexander Feld wrote:
babelfishwars wrote:
LISTEN:
I see. Well, I'm quite flattered. I was even planning to do a reading of The Raven at some point. A little differently, of course, but I can see he is quite skilled. edited by Alexander Feld on 12/13/2013
That's all well and good, but it's far from his greatest role...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke_AkJC92IA
I have no clue how to get the video to embed. Humbug. edited by cheshster on 12/14/2013 edited by cheshster on 12/14/2013
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