Songs for Characters

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Re: Songs for Characters

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Mama Who Bore Me from Spring Awakening is making me think of Visitor!Emma right now. (Yay! I found an Emma one!)
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You did! I haven't actually seen Spring Awakening (I am falling behind in my Broadway nerdness, it's embarrassing) but hey, Lea Michele <3 Also, songs about naive sheltered teenagers with poor coping mechanisms? Yeeeeeeep.
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I'm sure that Trouble is a Friend must apply to somejoker, but not necessarily Trouble.
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Guess who's having songfeels again? I blame thatwasademo.

So when I heard the song "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten, I immediately thought of Jokers. Particularly the first verse and the refrain. I find that associating peppy pop songs with blowing up abusive parents amuses me greatly.

I feel like I may have mentioned this before, but the song "O Unlucky Lady" is a good Jokerbell song (Particularly for Stella/Alice and Brilliance/Aurora), if you ignore how awkwardly monogamous the first couple of lines are.

"February Seven" by the Avett Brothers makes me think of Ice/Cypress and Rain/Katydid, specifically.
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Thatwasademo wrote:OneRepublic has a song that keeps reminding me of Effulgence help I can't unhear it
anthusiasm wrote:Also, may I introduce you to the Songs For Characters thread?
Hello this is a Joker song enjoy.
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Pfft, anthusiasm, now this is your fault xD

Black Roses was the original prompt for Erica and shows up in her intro post, though her poor relationship with her parents is rather different than Scarlett's. She also likes Something Bad and Hell on Heels. (She has a thing for country.)

And while I'm on my Pistol Annies kick, let me dedicate Hush Hush to Emma's parents, shall I?

Back to work now, really I swear.
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"You Told the Drunks I Knew Karate" is very much Zanna and Leo. Xan and Leo hew more to "Better Than I Am". Belinda has no song.
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Kappa, how do you feel about Come Together for a Joker?
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I do this thing. I do this thing a lot. I have playlists for both Eva and Isabella, and Realist was inspired by a series of songs.

That said, let me try to pick out some 'very emblematic' songs from my playlists.

For Isabella-as-she-is-currently (Lioncourt): Munich, by Editors.
For Isabella-as-she-was (Markova): This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee, by Utata-P. (Death/dystopia warning.)
For Isabella-as-a-whole: Control by VNV Nation

Nothing jumps out at me strongly for Eva just yet.
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Towards The Sun makes me think of Nathaniel escaping his horrible home situation (works for Stephens in general)
Sorry for my bad english

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