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Fahye ([personal profile] fahye) wrote2005-05-29 03:21 am
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Mmmm, threading joyfully until ridiculous hours of the morning. How I have missed thee.

I will pimp the RP we did, though, because [livejournal.com profile] schiarire is a wonder (*schmoops at her and is shot*) and our characters are brilliant and everything just clicked and gods, I'd forgotten how much fun the whole bastard racket could be :D

As she said; we need a standing warning tag.

Lucifer + Thom = violence and kissing and insults and far too many sexy icons

Speaking of which, I now have a whole bloody folder full of them! And I was so proud of the fact that Lucifer only had a handful of icons and so I would never want a paid account for him. Hah. Damn you, Ji.

I am going to go and get some actual sleep now, but first - [livejournal.com profile] tapedeck posted something about wanting cheerful music and it reminded me that I've been meaning to post my Happy Dancing Songs In Foreign Languages. Because one can never have too many.



Wild Dances - Ruslana. Ukrainian, though I suppose the lyrics are mostly English. Last year’s Eurovision winner. Shuttup. Annoyingly addictive. Great fun for dancing.

Super Drive - Kotani Kinya. Theme song to an insanely weird and happy anime, but also just very good Japanese pop. I have some very good memories associated with this song.

Sur un Air Latino - Lorie. French pop, crazily bright and teenyboppy. I write porn to this song! Is that not a recommendation in itself?

Dragostea Din Tei - O-Zone. That Romanian Crack Song. I don’t care how many times I have to post this, one day my entire flist will be singing NU MA NU MA NU MA IEI in perfect unison. It is impossible to feel anything but crazily happy when this song is playing.

I need to track down the Spanish version of 'Whenever, Wherever' by Shakira. That would fit in nicely.
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[identity profile] schiarire.livejournal.com 2005-05-28 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Did you say foreign dance music? Ohhh boy.

MC Solaar: Inch' Allah (http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=236ECWJ2O2KXG0D0GUI98FIYND): Lève les bras et danse avec moi/En jean en short ou en djéllabah, comme on dit là-bas/Bébé écoute ça.

MC Solaar: Bling Bling (http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0I9PNVQ16XBNW0RN7MAV4RGA7H): The title says it all.

MC Solaar: Today is a Good Day (http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1LMVK4Q7OU50M2HV2MYTSTKCBB): Does it get more cheerful? No!

I don't know why 'Happy Dancing Songs' turned into 'OMG TEH RAP' in my head, but I think you will not complain. Anyway, I'll stop now before I get all scary with the hoo hoo MC Solaar I love him. I can't help it. My entire French class is like a cult following.

YATTA!

[identity profile] azraeljt.livejournal.com 2005-05-31 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
heh, i already had wild dances, love it.
it's scary the way that songs can sound like something else, i swear i thought that Super drive sounds like the start of 'affirmation'
love them,
if you're looking for a strange yet happy song, track down the film clip to YATTA! by a Japenese band called 'greenleaves' (that's the translation, i don't have the bands name in jap)
next time ur on msn i'll send u the mp3, but you haven't lived till you've been amused (and for some people scarred) by a boy band dancing around in nothing but white undies decorated by an overly large leaf and nothing else.
singing something along the lines of 'it's alright, as long as we have our leaves we're doing ok' (in japanese).

amusing.
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Re: YATTA!

[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2005-05-31 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Super Drive and Affirmation do have scarily similar intros, yes.

And Yatta! I have seen that :D