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07-13-2004, 11:13 PM | #81 |
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This is a parody of a song that I'm sure hardly any of you know, but to any Trekkie fans out there, you are not alone.
Hobbit Trackin' to the tune of Star Trekkin' by The Firm The Nazgul: “Hobbit Trackin’ across Middle-Earth on our flying beasts, under the Witch-King. Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth Boldly going forward cause we gotta find that Ring.” Number 5: “Seven, report.” #7: “Theeeeeere's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow. There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, King.” Number 5: “Analysis, Number Six.” #6: “It's… orcs King, but not as we know them not as we know them not as we know them. It's orcs King, but not as we know them, not as we know them, Primus*.” #7: “There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow. There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, King.” The Nazgul: “Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth on our flying beasts, under the Witch-King. Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth Boldly going forward, still can't find that Ring.” (#6 and #9 crash into the Witch-King; #9 to #6: “Shut up, Six.”) #9: “It's worse than that; we’re lost, King lost King. It’s worse than that; we’re lost, King, lost King, lost.” Number 5: “Ring Wraith leader, the Witch-King.” W.K.: “Ah! We’ve come to kill hack ‘n slash, hack ‘n slash. We’ve come to kill, hack ‘n slash, hack ‘n slash, Wraiths.” #9: “It's worse than that; we’re lost, King lost King. It’s worse than that ; we’re lost, King, lost King, lost.” #6: “It's orcs King, but not as we know them not as we know them not as we know them. It's orcs King, but not as we know them, not as we know them, Primus.” #7: “There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow. There's Rangers on the starboard bow, stave them off, King!” The Nazgul: “Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth on our flying beasts, under the Witch-King. Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth boldly going forward, and things are getting worse!” Number 5: “Entinrue**, Number Three.” #3: “Ye cannah change the mind of Sauron, mind of Sauron, mind of Sauron. Ye cannah change the mind of Sauron, mind of Sauron, King!” W.K.: “Ah! We’ve come to kill, hack ‘n slash, hack ‘n slash. We’ve come to kill, hack ‘n slash, Three help me out!” #9: “It's worse than that; we’re lost, King lost King. It’s worse than that ; we’re lost, King, lost King, lost!” #6: “It's orcs King, But not as we know them not as we know them not as we know them. It's orcs King, but not as we know them, not as we know them, Primus.” #7: “There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow. There's Rangers on the starboard bow, starboard bow, King!” #3: “Ye cannah ignore Sauron’s commands, Firsty!” #9: “It’s simple breach of contract, King!” W.K.: “King to Nazgul, Warp Factor Nine.” #3: “Ach, if we push ‘em any harder they’ll collapse, King!” *which they do; and sadly the Nazgul are destroyed in the Fires of Mount Doom* The Nazgul: “Hobbit Trackin’ across Middle-Earth on our flying beasts, under the Witch-King. Hobbit Trackin' across Middle-Earth Boldly going forward cause we gotta find that Ring.” *Repeat at a consistently higher pitch and fade* *Masculine form of the Latin word for #1, or first. **Not sure about this word, I couldn’t find a copy of the lyrics, and the only place I’ve heard this song is in a video on stonetrek.com; a clever mix of The Flintstones and Star Trek.
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07-14-2004, 07:28 AM | #82 | |
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Lostgaeriel, beautiful filk (of a beautiful song from a beautiful (!) series!
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And thanks for the links. Do you by any chance have any links to the mp3 for this song? I know I searched and searched for it and couldn't find it anywhere, as sung in Sharpe's series. And now if you don't mind I'll parody Over the hills and far away, Nightwish's cover version (originally sung by Gary Moore). (only one of the finest songs known to mankind ). Over the Hills and Far Away The wizard came back one fine spring day, To travel he was bound, He spoke to Frodo a strange tale, The Dark Lord's Ring was found. The Walkers Nine set on the Quest, Not a season too soon Frodo gave in and claimed the Ring In the fires of Mount Doom. "You stand accused of robbery", He heard Smeagol say. He knew, without a sign from Eru, Tomorow's dark will mourn his failure. Over the hills and far away, For one long age the Dark Lord lay, Over the mountains and the seas, A' scheming for the Ring he'd be. The following verses are about Aragorn and Arwen: She knew her love would cost her dear, And yet she had to say: "I'll give up Elvendome for his sake, In Middle Earth I'll stay." She had to fight her father's will, Her heart beat like a drum. For even though an Elven still, She did not wish to part from Aragorn. Over the hills and far away, She prays he'll save ME some day, As sure as Anduin reaches the Sea Back in his arms she swears she'll be. Each night, the Ranger stands on guard, He looks up at the stars, He thinks about the prophecies, One day he'll know the taste of kingship. Over the hills and far away, He swears he will return one day, Between the mountains and the seas, In Gondor's land again he'll be. Over the hills and far away.
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07-18-2004, 05:57 PM | #83 |
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Argh! Finally finished:
To BIlly Joel's: "We didn't start the fire"
Iluvatar, Manwë, Laurelin, Oromë, Telperion, Aulë, Elbereth Varda, Cuiviénen,elves are born, those that turn become orcs Moriquendi, Calaquendi, all of them in Arda. Created earth by song, but Melkor is too strong You better run, you better hide Ungoliant is by his side. Ossiriand, elves green, Melian's a new Queen Elwë, Olwë, Ingwë, Finwë ones who’ve seen the light. We didn't start the Eä it was always going As the trees were glowing We didn't start the Eä Well we didn't light it, But we tried to fight it. Fëanor, Silmarils, Fingolfin, said he’d kill Destroyed the trees, Stole the jewels, Morgoth he was named Valar sad, Noldor leave, Silmarils can’t help the trees Yavanna cries, and there they lie by her creation mamed Teleri killed, Mandos cursed, Fëanor gets there first, Hopeless wars, unnumbered tears, sudden flames, and many years Second born, Morgoth mad, Nirnaeth Arnoediad Eärendil sails to Valinor and rids the world of fear We didn't start the Eä it was always going As the trees were glowing We didn't start the Eä Well we didn't light it, But we tried to fight it. Turn the page, second age, Akallabeth, men take stage Numenorë, Atalantë, Elrond’s brother, Dunedain. Meneltamar, the rising star, men forget the Valar Sauron captured, Elendil, corruption leading down the lines. Amandil warns the “Gods,” Manwë mad, now it’s on Eagle clouds billow in, dieing men and boys and girls Island breaks from the center, Valinor you cannot enter, Iluvatar intervenes to change the shape of the world. We didn't start the Eä it was always going As the trees were glowing We didn't start the Eä Well we didn't light it, But we tried to fight it. Gil-Galad, Elendil, Isildur, Narsil, Last alliance, all divided, massive war we go to third Here’s an age of many things, of leaving elves and magic rings Esgaroth, Smaug the Dragon, he’s defeated have you heard? Smeagol Gollum, ring is found To its fate is Sauron bound Frodo takes it on himself to lead us to a 4th age Nazgul, shelob, crack of doom, Fate of Arda’s future looms End of all things and all the rings WHAT ELSE DO I HAVE TO SAY!
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07-18-2004, 11:20 PM | #84 |
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Yay ya'll (yes I said ya'll) revived the thread!!! ***Runs off to go write another one.***
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07-24-2004, 07:34 AM | #85 |
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..........yeah, I didn't know lost of those songs. So here's one that hopefully all will know: The Beatles' "Elanor Rigby", now "All the Uruk-hai"
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Look at all the Uruk-hai! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Look at all the Uruk-hai! Orc, goblin-men, Saruman bred them to fight for the Ring, That Precious thing. Burned Fangorn Forest to heat his iron but the Ents got real angry at him. The outcome was grim. All the Uruk-hai, where do they all come from? All the Uruk-hai, where do they all belong? That's all I have. This is only the product of a veryveryveryveryvery boring bus trip, so it might have been better under other circumstances, but oh well.
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07-24-2004, 12:49 PM | #86 |
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lol nice job, ppl. I know this is not my original idea, I got it from www.theonering.com, but I can REALLY c Gollum singing 2 Frodo and Sam, when they're on Mt. Doom; Smooth Criminal. lol can't u c that??? I know it's VERY vivid in MY mind.
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07-25-2004, 10:28 PM | #87 |
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Beatles, Beatles, Beatles...
I have quite a few parodies, however I'll just link to them.
HERE! HERE HERE!!! This is one of my first: Roll Over Oh Tolkien! To the tune of "Roll over Beetoven" by the Beatles. Well gonna watch a movie Directed by a guy called P.J. It's a rockin' little story I went to watch it today Roll over O Tolkien I gotta see it again today You know my temperature's risin' And the book fan's blowin' a fuse My hearts beatin' rhythm And my soul keeps singing the blues Roll over O Tolkien And tell C.S. Lewis the news I got permanent nausea The bookies scream "O save us Eru!" I think we'll mob the writers Reading Roger Ebert's review Roll over O Tolkien Orli fans marchin' two by two Well if you feel that you like it Well get your LotR and read and love it Read it over and move on up To the Silm and read and love it Read it over Roll over O Tolkien A walkin' in two by two , oh Well early in the mornin' I'm a givin' you the warnin' Say goodbye to light elf shoes Hey diddle diddle Say goodbye to Nob's fiddle So much of the story to lose Roll over O Tolkien And tell C.S. Lewis the news You know she glows like a glow worm They went a bit over the top She got a mortal partner Will she stay an elf or not? Long as she's got Asfaloth Arwen will never stop Roll over O Tolkien Roll over O Tolkien Roll over O Tolkien Roll over O Tolkien Roll over O Tolkien And dig these rhythm and blues
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07-28-2004, 09:23 PM | #88 | |
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Phew! That's good to know. Wow, that was a real laugh. *picks self off of floor* Can I adopt that as one of my theme songs? EDIT: Just saw the video... am having trouble getting back on my chair.
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07-28-2004, 11:10 PM | #89 |
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Glad you liked it, and you may adopt it as one of your theme songs.
A Wraith with a Scottish accent; I kill me.
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09-26-2004, 08:18 PM | #90 |
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I was feeling very silly when I 'wrote' this one.
Sung to Old MacDonald’s Farm. (E-I-E-I-O!) Farmer Maggot’s Farm Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. And on that farm he had mushrooms, B-A-M-furlong. With a mushroom here, And a mushroom there,’ Here a “mush”; there a “room”, Everywhere a mushroom. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. And on that farm he some pigs, B-A-M-furlong. With an “oink-oink” here, And an “oink-oink” there, Here an “oink”; there an “oink”, Everywhere some bacon. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. And on that farm he some beer, B-A-M-furlong. With an huge jug here, And a huge jug there,’ Here some beer; there some beer, Everywhere some fine beer. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong. And on that farm he had three dogs, B-A-M-furlong. With a “Grip! Fang! Wolf!” And a “Wolf! Grip! Fang!” Here a “Grip!”; there a “Fang!” Everywhere a “Wolf! Wolf!” Farmer Maggot had a farm, B-A-M-furlong.
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09-26-2004, 08:39 PM | #91 |
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This is based on the Underdog cartoon theme song.
For those of you unfamiliar with Underdog, you can look up his history and hear his theme song at Toon Tracker. There's no need to fear! Underdog, um, I mean Aragorn is here! When Sauron in Mid-earth appears, And darkens skies that once were clear, And frightens all who see or hear, The cry goes up both far and near For Aragorn! Aragorn! Aragorn! Aragorn! Sword reforgéd, healing powers; Fighting evil in two towers. Aragorn. Aragorn! When in Mid-earth the Nazgûl speed To fill the hearts of men with dread, Committing black and evil deeds; To right these wrongs with blinding speed Goes Aragorn! Aragorn! Aragorn! Aragorn! Sword reforgéd, healing powers; Fighting evil in two towers. Aragorn. Aragorn!
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12-31-2004, 08:55 PM | #92 |
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Some variations on Edelweiss. I’m not sure if it was originally written by Richard Rogers & Oscar Hammerstein for The Sound Of Music or if they just borrowed a traditional song for their musical. Anyway, I’m borrowing it now.
Elanor Elanor, Elanor, Every winter you greet me. Star of gold, Small but bold, You look happy to meet me. Star-bloom of light May you give delight, Give delight forever. Elanor, Elanor, Bless the Dreamflow’r forever Niphredil Niphredil, Niphredil, Every winter you greet me. Small and frail, Bright and pale, You look happy to meet me. Blossom of green May you sway and lean, Sway and lean forever. Niphredil, Niphredil, Bless Lothlórien ever. Alfirn Alfirin, Alfirin, In the green Lebennin fields, Small and godl, Ringing cold, Tall grass thee from the breeze shields. Sweet bells of spring May you bloom and ring, Bloom and ring forever. Alfirin, Alfirin, Bless my Gondor forever. Evermind (Simbelmynë) Evermind, Evermind, In my mourning you greet me. Small and white, Clean and bright, You look sorrowful to meet me. Bright eyes in grass You mark those who’ve passed, Those who’ve passed forever. Evermind, Evermind, Over green mounds forever. Athelas Athelas, Athelas, When Black Riders come stealing, Long and keen, Sweet and green, Your leaves’ virtues are healing. Leaf-blade of Kings May you heal suff’ring, Heal suff’ring forever. Athelas, Athelas, Cleanse all evil forever.
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01-18-2005, 09:23 PM | #93 |
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Note: the Spiderman theme has a natural place for a linnod at its close.
The following is based on the Spiderman theme song.
Striderman Striderman, Striderman, Does much more than a fighter can. Heals a wound, any size. Sings a lay – and he’s wise. Look out! Here comes the Striderman. Is he strong? Listen, bud, He's got partially elven-blood. Can he fight Five Ringwraiths? Trust in him and have faith. Hey, there! There goes the Striderman! In the chill of night, At the scene of attack, Wielding flames red-bright, He with fire drives them back! Striderman, Striderman, Lonely Estel, our Striderman. Friendship he can’t afford. Narsil’s shards are his sword. Look out! There goes the Striderman! He’s there, Beside Glorfindel, Elf-lord, Fighting Ringwraiths at the Ford. Watch out for Striderman! Striderman, Striderman, He’s Elessar, our Striderman. Fights a war, any size. Arwen’s hand is his prize. Look out! Here comes the Striderman. Is he smart? Listen, bud, He’s got partially elven-blood. Mordor’s plans he has read. Plays Sauron head to head. Hey, there! There goes the Striderman! In the morn, alone, In the Deep’s rocky tow’r, With a Seeing Stone, He reveals his true pow’r! Striderman, Striderman, Fearless Elfstone, the Striderman. Wealth and fame make him bored. Andúril is his Sword. Look out! There goes the Striderman! Arwen, Your love is hope to Estel. Stitched that flag with your needle. Sent it to Striderman! Striderman, Striderman, Lives his life as a knight-errant. Takes the Dead on a trip. Finds a way to the ships. Look out! Here comes the Striderman. Is he brave? Listen, bud, He’s got partially elven-blood. Ghostly troops he has led. Goes where men fear to tread. Hey, there! There goes the Striderman! In the dead of night, At the dark Erech Hill, What a fearful sight – The Dead bow to his will. Striderman, Striderman, Daring Dúnadan Striderman. Soon to be Gondor’s Lord, Arwen is his reward. Look out! There goes the Striderman! Gilraen: "Onen i-Estel Edain, ú-chebin estel anim." She gave us Striderman!
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02-27-2005, 02:17 AM | #94 |
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Here's a parody after the song "I'm in love" by John the Whistler.
"No matter what they say, I'm in love. I dream things my own way cause I'm in love. I can't keep Middle Earth out of my mind, I'd read Lord of the Rings all the time. No matter what they say, I don't care. I'd read it everyday, everywhere; Cause Tolkien made a world of his own, They say that he's a genius, I'm in love. No matter what they say, I'm just fine, They say that I'm a geek, I don't mind. Cause always for the greatness of its style, I'll read Lord of the Rings, so yeah, I'm in love." Weak, but you get the point.
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05-07-2005, 05:49 AM | #95 |
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Aragorn's song at the Council of Elrond
THE RANGER
(Parody of 'The Boxer' by Simon & Garfunkel) I am called a Ranger but my story’s seldom told I have well-concealed my lineage, for the sake of all that I hold good on Middle-Earth. All lies and jest, still the man hears what he wants to hear And disregards the rest, hmmmm When my father died in battle, I was no more than a boy In the company of Elrond In the quietude of Rivendell, all runnin’ scared Laying low, seeking out the ancient writings, from an entire Age ago Looking for the knowledge only Elves would know Lie la lie .... When I reached the age of twenty, I saw beauty in the woods, then I thought of Luthien. It was Elrond’s elven child, Arwen Undomiel. I do declare, as a mortal, I was full of grief and took no comfort there, la-la-lah ... (Instrumental) Lie la lie .... So I thus began my journeys, gaining wisdom all along, I am older than I once was, and younger than I’ll be, that’s not unusual In the service of Rohan and of Gondor, I have fought for greater good, Almost sixty years I've fought for greater good Lie la lie .... In the Elven Hall of Rivendell I see Isildur’s Bane, lying there ’Tis a broken heirloom waiting to be forged again, forged again, lying there. At this Council stands a hobbit, Frodo Baggins with the Ring And he’ll carry this reminder of the evil pow’r of Sauron that will haunt him on his journey, for nigh-on forty days, “I’ll be leading, I’ll be leading, though I do not know the way” Know the way .... Lie la lie .... |
05-11-2005, 03:37 PM | #96 |
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Middle-Earth goes Mozart
One song parody not included so far is the operatic aria.
Scene: Rivendell, as the Fellowship prepare to take the Ring south. Elrond sees them off with this rousing aria by Mozart. (Parody of 'Non piu andrai' from 'The Marriage of Figaro') ELROND (addressing ARAGORN) Sheath your sword, hit the road, go on, leave us! Say goodbye to the Elves and Imladris. Though I know that your hurting is grievous, March away anyway without fear! Though I know that your hurting is grievous, March away anyway without fear! (addressing LEGOLAS, GIMLI and BOROMIR) No more rancour between your races Put your weapons through their paces Have your bows and axes tempered Have your daggers for the Orcs Have your daggers for the Orcs (Sheath your sword... you must leave us ... sheathe your sword .. march away) (addressing the HOBBITS) Say goodbye to the inns in the Shire now, No more gardens or Cider with Rosie, All your hearts must be full of new fire now, as the Ring makes its way to Mount Doom. All your hearts must he full of new fire now, as the Ring makes its way to Mount Doom. (addressing GIMLI and LEGOLAS) You, a Dwarf, all drunk and swearing, hew down Uruks, prove your daring, You, an Elf-prince, keep on firing with your arrows, never tiring. It's an honour—defend the West now, but alas, no hope of rest now! (no hope of rest now, no hope of rest now) (addressing the HOBBITS) ‘Stead of pints at the Green Dragon, You’ll be marching without flagging! (addressing Company) Gaining courage, with that training, When it’s sunny, when it’s raining, You’ll have many perils pressing, Though I know you’ll brook no messing I will give my final blessing, Speed ye on towards Mordor ! (You must leave us.., sheath your sword.... march away) (Addressing ARAGORN) Act the King, play the role you were born for Say goodbye to your days as a Ranger. For the sake of the memory of Gondor, For the future of all Middle-Earth ! For the sake of the memory of Gondor, For the future of all Middle-Earth ! Elessar, go on to glory, as the monarch of Gondor ! as the monarch of Gondor ! |
01-17-2006, 05:21 AM | #97 |
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(A work in progress)
Istari, Istari Knight
Is that wizard Blue or Grey With him will you go away, and help the Dwarves to dig for more than coal. Hobbits write your wills, In case you meet the thing which kills That flys on air and rides on hills, And calls upon you from a withered land. I dont understand What it is you want from me How we suffer this insanity Just to keep those drunk elves free They could not abstain, they did not how, But perhaps they are sober now. Istari, Istari Knight Balrogs flaming mane ablaze With wings that are but smoky haze Flying from the Bridge it could not do............................................... Unfinished Tale |
08-11-2006, 03:09 PM | #98 |
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A parody of "My favorite things" from The Sound of Music sung by Sauron. Erupting volcanoes, Siamese kittens Bright mithril armor and black leather mittens Torturing prisoners tied up with strings These are a few of my favorite things. Black colored ponys and crab apple streudels Forges and blacksmiths and manflesh with noodles Fell beasts that fly with the moon on their wings These are a few of my favorite things. Elves in white dresses burnt down to ashes Orc whips that flay off the nose and eyelashes Pâté de foie gras and buffalo wings These are a few of my favorite things. When the wargs bite When my eye stings When I'm feeling sad I simply remember my favorite things And then I don't feel so bad.
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I was going to do a parody of the Scottish song 'Loch Lomond' after the reading the conversation between Andreth and Finrod but I thought it was too sad and anyway I don't think I'd do justice to both the tale and the song. This is the part of the conversation that remind me of the song especially.
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'Loch Lomond' Sorry if this is too depressing for this thread...
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03-16-2007, 09:03 AM | #100 |
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An Idea: "Gondorian Idiot" (American Idiot by Greenday)
And in the film when Sam reaches the scarecrow and says "if I take one more step it'll be the furthest away from 'ome I've ever been (or something along those lines) try "Oh my God" by the Kaiser Chiefs (for those who dont know the song the chorous is "oh my god I can't believe it, I've never been this far away from home..........")
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