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This morning's title brought to you by the weather outside, which is dreadful.  When I lived in Baltimore, I got used to breathing soup, but I never learned to like it.   Terrible thing for a native to say.  Alas, the soup has found Maine this weekend -- heat combined with ozone and pollutants showing orange-red-yellow all up and down the state.

We here at the Cat Farm have deployed the air conditioners and are going to stay inside, reading the contract set that arrived in this morning's mail, writing, and, for my part at least, not reading the news.  I will perhaps spend some time seeking out pictures of kittens and baby platypuses on the internet.  Or maybe I'll just curl into a corner of the couch and spend an hour or two with somebody else's book.

. . .There was a inquiry yesterday into the musical and film preferences of the cats.  Mozart prefers piano -- classical or soft contemporary; he doesn't much admire jazz piano.  He deplores bagpipes and classic rock, though he likes Abney Park and Gaelic Storm.  Go figure.  His politics are apparently liberal:  When he first came to live with us and was sulking in the basement, the first time he came upstairs of his own volition while we were still awake, was in order to view of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.  He also very much enjoyed Hugo.

Scrabble seems to have no musical inclinations, and film bores her.  She prefers to be where the computers are.  Little brown geek cat.

Like Hexapuma, Socks likes anime, and action adventure movies.  He adored RED, which was a surprise; I wouldn't have taken him for a Bruce Willis guy, but there you are.  He also seems eclectic in his musical tastes:  piano music, weird zither-y atonal music, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Ian, Steeleye Span, Grateful Dead -- it's all good.  Hex, of course, being deaf, had no musical opinions.

Which reminds me that the Music of Liad game is still going on. Rules here.  So far we have musical themes for the following books:

Agent of ChangeSecret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers), Life During Wartime (Talking Heads)

Carpe DiemBeethoven's Sixth

Crystal Soldier/DragonCapriccio Italien, Smugglers Blues (Glenn Frey)

Fledgling/SaltationSomewhere over the Rainbow (Judy Garland)

Local CustomI would walk 500 miles (The Proclaimers)

Mouse and DragonShe was the Prize (Gaelic Storm), Come Undone (Duran Duran), Lullabye (Billy Joel)

Scout's Progress:  Sweetness  (Yes), Your Own Special Way (Genesis)

And! Character Themes

DaavThe Clock Ticks On (Blackmore's Night); Renaissance Faire (Blackmore's Night)

Clutch TurtlesAfro-Celt Sound System

. . .that's a lot of interesting listening, already.  C'mon and play -- you know you want to!

Date: 2012-07-14 05:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] intuition-ist.livejournal.com
Theo Waitley - Learning To Fly
Two versions: Tom Petty (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxXBhKJnRR8), and possibly more relevantly, Pink Floyd (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn4_zur5hjw)
Edited Date: 2012-07-14 05:24 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-07-16 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sb-moof.livejournal.com
Thank you for this. The next time I reread Saltation, I'm sure this will be running through my head for the whole thing. Good thing I like the song or else I'd be somewhat upset with you :-)

liad music

Date: 2012-07-14 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shirley alford (from livejournal.com)
I always thought appropriate theme music for Korval would be Turn ofthe Card by Renaissance.

Liaden music

Date: 2012-07-15 04:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shirley alford (from livejournal.com)
BTW, that's kids plural in Baltimore...

Yep, and Sheherazade, as well.
Edited Date: 2012-07-15 04:46 am (UTC)

Cats as Critics

Date: 2012-07-15 05:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catherine ives (from livejournal.com)
Wow your cats sure are advanced. They could give courses to other cats on music and film appreciation.

My dogs seem to be oblivious to all film except for Bella when animals show up in the story. I'm not a very good music educator for them so their musical tastes have to remain a mystery.

Date: 2012-07-16 12:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com
Okay... some authors insist that certain books were created with a specific song (or reasonable facsimile) playing in the background. Did your tales have such musical gracenotes, and if so, what were they? Inquiring minds want to know, y'a know?

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