omg I fail at songwriting. D:These are nice though.
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You don't have to write the songs, you just gotta post the lyrics to a song that makes you think of a character or something or the sort.
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lol I had an avatar of bendy that said "how could this happen to me" XDD |
Cheese, Please ...
Hi, everybody ... I'm Donna323. I think Cheese is probably the most hysterical cartoon I've seen in ages ... and I'd to hear more of his theme music. Remember in the first episide "Mac Daddy"? Everytime Cheese was on screen, there was super clunky child piano music? I really missed it in the "Big Cheese". It was a huge part of what made him so funny.
Wondering if we'll ever hear it again ... :bloocross: |
Could a moderator move that to Introductions? It's kinda off-topic in here.
We didn't really mean that type of theme music... We actually meant songs taht exist on the radio etc. that fit with characters of fosters. Anyway, hi, donna323. I hope you like it here! 8-) |
Oh No!
Oh NO! Don't tell me we're into comparmentalizing here??? Aren't imaginery friends dis-compartmentalized by definition?
Anyway, hi back ... |
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And then me or some other Mod can just move your previous post over to there. After all we just love introduction threads around here. They're bliss. |
Donna's post may have been a "hi I'm new" post but it was also about Cheese's theme song and belongs here (even though I guess the point of this thread is to assign non-Foster's songs to characters). It doesn't need to be moved, okay? It's when someone introduces themselves in a thread and doesn't even mention the topic of the thread, that the post should be moved.
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Hmm... anyhow, back on topic.
I know everyone was having trouble thinking of one for Wilt, but I think I found an ok one. I had completely forgotten about it until I put in the CD today! I couldn't really imagine it being Wilt's permanent theme, but I could see it maybe describing his times between abandonment and finding Foster's. It's by Radiohead, and it's really slow and pretty. No Alarms and No Surprises By Radiohead A heart that's full up like a landfill A job that slowly kills you bruises that won't heal. You look so tired, unhappy Bring down the government They don't, they don't speak for us. I'll take the quiet life a handshake with carbon monoxide With no alarms and no surprises no alarms and no surprises no alarms and no surprises Silence. Silence. This is my final fit, my final bellyache With No alarms and no surprises No alarms and no surprises No alarms and no surprises please Such a pretty house and such a pretty garden No alarms and no surprises (X3) please... I know it has a slight hint of being suicidal, and while I DON'T think that that part really pertains to Wilt, much of it still does. I bolded the parts that especially make me think of how he might have felt... A heart that's full up like a landfill and (mental) bruises that won't heal. Aggrivation at the government for not speaking up for him (or other IFs) whenever something terrible happens to them (apparently they have few if any legal rights, so I'm guessing that if anyone purposely hurt Wilt, they got off close to scott free). In the part that goes "this is my final fit, my final bellyache", I could kind of get a mental picture of him promising himself that he wouldn't "burden" anyone with his own troubles, and "such a pretty house" obviously brought on in my head the image of him seeing Foster's as kind of the light at the end of his troubled journey. Eh... sorry if I got TOO into it here. I was listening to this song on the long drive home and I had plenty of time to think about it lol. Don't burn me at the stake, either, because I'm not trying to make it angsty. It's not a "teenage angst" song at all, because the song is actually about a grown guy trying to deal with his own troubles. |
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