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valinor spider party ([personal profile] aria) wrote2010-06-30 01:31 pm

far from the hills of the sea-swelled carolinas

Having now done my August-apartment-searching duty for the day, and having now confirmed that I am officially moved into my summer sublet (THROWING A QUIET PARTY HERE OH MY GOD) I can pretend I've been a grown-up, and I can rebel with internet!

Let me tell you something, internet. I am terrible at being polyfannish. I get hugely overinvested in my fandoms, you see. When I fall in love with something, I need to read all the meta, and all the fic, and make sure I know all the character histories and stupid things the creators have said, &c &c. Doctor Who cured me of this somewhat, because being in Doctor Who fandom is a bit like being polyfannish already; being a fan of One is not like being a fan of Seven is not like being a fan of Ten, and there is no canon. But wow does it make my brain feel confused to be deeply invested in more than one universe at a time. And I don't think that "Write a fic in which Fraser, who happens to be Immortal, hangs out with Methos in 2258 on Babylon 5, where they have a run-in with the Doctor" is actually the solution, as weirdly coherent as that fusion would be. Actually, I think the real solution is to just remind myself that I can't give 110% of my fannish enthusiasm to each of these fandoms, because I don't have whatever 110x4% is to give.

I do, however, have a polyfannish post to offer. Thanks to a combination of listening to lots of music on bus rides + a recent post by [livejournal.com profile] sophia_sol, I have realized that I have a hell of a lot of unmade fanvids in my head. Will they ever be made? I hope not; if I ever learn to vid I will need a time-turner for real. But I want to have this list, just in case.


BABYLON 5

Desperation Song: Carbon Leaf
turning it from shade to light/hold it up to candlelight
I am not sure this is a viable vid. I do have it vividly in my head, but all the shots look suspiciously like how Babylon 5 would look were it shot with BSG's budget. If I could do it right, though, it would be an ensemble vid about Good People Doing Incredible Things.

Supersmart: Headstones
you know you're never gonna catch her off guard/she's inflexible and the points she makes are perfect
The funny thing about this song is that I can run it against various shows with awesome women and see if they come out looking strong. If I try to picture this as a Buffy vid, it instantly becomes a critique about how Joss's women are sometimes a mess. If I picture it as a B5 vid, on the other hand, it becomes about how Delenn and Ivanova are my amazing space girlfriends.


BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

Cinnamindy: Carbon Leaf
she believes the light/she thumbs through the pages til the good book smolders and ignites
This is such a vivid vid in my head. Obviously it's about Kara Thrace and her Special Destiny.


BUFFY

What About Everything: Carbon Leaf
in search of some rest, in search of a break/from a life of tests, where something's always at stake
I think this would have a lot of seventh season in it. Basically it'd be a vid about how Buffy Summers is awesome and I love her.


DUE SOUTH

Aside: Weakerthans
I'm unconsoled, I'm lonely/I'm so much better than I used to be
Apparently I have a lot of vids in my head that are just about characters. This is the most obviously Ray Kowalski song I've ever heard in my life. (I suppose it'd also be a sort of Fraser/Kowalski vid, because it'd also be about how Fraser makes Ray a better and happier person.)

Boulevard of Broken Songs: Party Ben
I don't believe that anybody/feels the way I do about you now
I have almost every frame of this vid specifically planned out, and if I learned how to vid, this is the first song I'd do. All the Broken Dreams bits are Fraser's, the Wonderwall bits are Kowalski's, the Waiting to Reach You bits are Vecchio's, and at the end it gets all OT3.


DOCTOR WHO

Inch by Inch: Hugh Dillon
the mannequins are moving when the sun goes down at night & you know I'm banking on magnificence
The internet does not want to provide me with lyrics, because obviously the internet does not care about the musical things Hugh Dillon did after the Headstones broke up. I'm not that surprised, though, and I wasn't expecting to even find half the lyrics, because half the lyrics are a hidden bonus track after Inch by Inch. This would actually be two vids, one for the hidden track and one for the actual song, and they'd basically be Davies era Who vs Moffat era Who. The hidden track, for Davies Who, is apocalyptic: running, explosions, death, abandonment, and more messianic imagery than anyone actually wants. Inch by Inch, for Moffat Who, is exploring and laughing and forehead-touching and hand-holding and saving the universe for afters.


HIGHLANDER

The Boxer: Carbon Leaf
we each retreat to the corner that's defined by you
Look, y'all saw the Holmes vid to this song, right? It is the perfect OT3 song. I am sad there are not already a billion Duncan/Methos/Amanda vids to it.

Combat Baby: Metric
no one here wants to fight me like you do
This is an alarmingly perfect song for Duncan & Methos' relationship. (Somewhere, my NML friends are laughing their asses off at me.) Also, this vid would have a lot of swordporn!

Sure Fire Winners: Adam Lambert
we're coming up like killing machines
Look, basically, if they ever remade the Highlander TV series and wanted to escape their 80s Queen aesthetic for the title sequence, I'd nominate this song for them. (Also, I know this song is about being awesome and flaming, not being immortal, but -- same diff, right?)


BONUS TRACKS: DECEMBERISTS

The Decemberists are my favourite band, hands down. I spent a while despairing of ever finding a fandom that any of their songs would work for, though, because ... look, they never left the nineteenth century, and I hang out in space a lot. Not really a good mix. (Unless you're Larklight, in which case you're the nineteenth century IN SPACE.) Then ... I started gathering fandoms that have a lot of people who were around in the nineteenth century. A sampling of songs:

Culling of the Fold: Highlander. It'd be about how Immortals playing the Game are horrifying. (Or, if I wanted to be really awful, about how sometimes Methos is horrifying.)
Days of Elaine: True Blood. I haven't seen enough to get a really coherent take, but I'm fairly convinced that this is a song about Tara.
Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect: Highlander. Another of those character vids, this one about Duncan. Except the last verse might be about Methos. IDK.
Legionnaire's Lament: Highlander. I HAVE FINALLY FOUND A FANDOM FOR THIS SONG. Duncan misses his gay Paris, guys.
Yankee Bayonet: True Blood. I want a hilarious backstory!Bill vid to this.

...So, um, in conclusion: don't let me take up vidding.
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[identity profile] sophia-sol.livejournal.com 2010-07-01 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
I've listened to a few more Decemberists songs on Youtube now, and also Carbon Leaf, and you are right, I DO need them in my life! *plots* Okay, the local library of the city where I'll be in September has three Decemberists CDs. PARTIAL SUCCESS, at least!

I don't think there's actually enough footage of Methos killing people to make a Methos-specific Culling vid as awesome (and SCARY) as it is inside the imagination. Methos has SO MUCH HISTORY of killing people, but he doesn't do it very often on screen.