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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by AJKohler   » Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:36 am

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Sorry, people. The song for Eloise and Javier is obviously Faith Hill's 'If I Fall Behind.' Or perhaps The Canadian Tenors' 'Watching Over Me.'

As for Honor's death rides, while I admit (proudly) to being a bagpipe aficionado, the one that really strikes a chord for me (no pun intended) is The Ecstasy of Gold from the movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

What can I say? I have some odd tastes in music. I've never even heard of a lot of the artists mentioned so far, much less heard the songs.
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by SWM   » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:30 pm

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For the Levelers: Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2.

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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by roseandheather   » Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:58 pm

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AJKohler wrote:Sorry, people. The song for Eloise and Javier is obviously Faith Hill's 'If I Fall Behind.' Or perhaps The Canadian Tenors' 'Watching Over Me.'

As for Honor's death rides, while I admit (proudly) to being a bagpipe aficionado, the one that really strikes a chord for me (no pun intended) is The Ecstasy of Gold from the movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

What can I say? I have some odd tastes in music. I've never even heard of a lot of the artists mentioned so far, much less heard the songs.


Well, there's two more for my Eloise/Javier playlist.

...what, you thought I was joking about that?

I wasn't joking about that. :P
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by cthia   » Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:57 pm

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Victor Cachat and Anton Zilwicki are so deep undercover and rolling around in God knows what...

Rolling In The Deep
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEDA3J ... ata_player
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by Highlander1960   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 7:16 am

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Rereading Honor of the Queen I suddenly realised that this is a perfect song for Honor and Houseman

"I'll have your commission!" Houseman gobbled. "I have friends in high places, and I'll—"

Honor slapped him.

She shouldn't have. She knew even as she swung that she'd stepped beyond the line, but she put all the strength of her Sphinx-bred muscles into that backhand blow, and Nimitz's snarl was dark with shared fury. The explosive crack! was like a breaking tree limb, and Houseman catapulted back from the table as blood burst from his nostrils and pulped lips.

A red haze clouded Honor's vision, and she heard Langtry saying something urgent, but she didn't care. She grabbed the end of the heavy conference table and hurled it out of her way as she advanced on Houseman, and the bloody-mouthed diplomat's hands scrabbled frantically at the floor as he propelled himself away from her on the seat of his trousers.

She didn't know what she would have done next if he'd shown a scrap of physical courage. She never would know, for as she loomed above him she heard him actually sobbing in his terror, and the sound stopped her dead.


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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by cthia   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 7:32 am

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Highlander1960 wrote:Rereading Honor of the Queen I suddenly realised that this is a perfect song for Honor and Houseman

"I'll have your commission!" Houseman gobbled. "I have friends in high places, and I'll—"

Honor slapped him.

She shouldn't have. She knew even as she swung that she'd stepped beyond the line, but she put all the strength of her Sphinx-bred muscles into that backhand blow, and Nimitz's snarl was dark with shared fury. The explosive crack! was like a breaking tree limb, and Houseman catapulted back from the table as blood burst from his nostrils and pulped lips.

A red haze clouded Honor's vision, and she heard Langtry saying something urgent, but she didn't care. She grabbed the end of the heavy conference table and hurled it out of her way as she advanced on Houseman, and the bloody-mouthed diplomat's hands scrabbled frantically at the floor as he propelled himself away from her on the seat of his trousers.

She didn't know what she would have done next if he'd shown a scrap of physical courage. She never would know, for as she loomed above him she heard him actually sobbing in his terror, and the sound stopped her dead.


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Highlander.
You are so true!
That is the perfect song!

And it has me cracking the #$%& up! :lol: :lol: :lol:

And I thoroughly enjoyed reading that passage again!! :)

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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by cthia   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:04 am

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My intercom system has songs piped in via satellite in all of the restrooms and the mancave and playing are songs from the 70's 80's and 90's. What an era.

Every Solarian ship going into battle pipes...

Hit Me With Your Best Shot-Fire Away
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1roge ... st-s_music
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by jchilds   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:53 am

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Come Sail Away by Styx when they're getting ready to leave Hades?

The crew of theGNS Francis Mueller's cover of the Village People's In the Navy might be ... interesting.
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by Quinlan73   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 10:01 am

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When Captain Helen Zilwicky and her crew make their sacrifice to save the ships under their protection. (The entire scene from the moment they realize this is the only way through her call to Anton to the bitter end.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jtpf8N5IDE
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Re: A Song for Honor (and others)
Post by Highlander1960   » Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:15 pm

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I do realise that 'March of Canbreath' been overused in this genre,

But this trilogy of Heather Alexander songs covers the Battle of Manticore nicely
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