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diff --git a/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml b/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml index f12ebbbc..b32cc826 100644 --- a/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml +++ b/album/references-beyond-homestuck.yaml @@ -66,6 +66,90 @@ Duration: '2:49' URLs: - https://soundcloud.com/plazmataz/dusk-for-the-age-of-miracles --- +Track: Falling for Ghosts +Artists: +- Unknown Artist +- Scott Stutzman +Duration: '4:49' +URLs: +- https://soundcloud.com/scott_stutzman/falling-for-ghosts +Sampled Tracks: +- the original falling for ghosts mix i suppose +Lyrics: |- + I reach out my hand + This is not what I planned to be + You're standing so close + But you're far away from me + + And I wanted you to know + I wanted you to see + That everywhere I go + You're still here with me + + Here I go falling for ghosts again + Letting your words slip under my skin + Living in a dream with my fantasies + Lingering feelings come alive inside of me + + I'm reaching out my hands + And I'm grasping air suddenly + I should have realized + I trusted you so stupidly + + And I wanted you to know + Yeah I wanted you to hear + That everywhere I go + Your voice never disappears + + Here I go falling for ghosts again + Letting your words slip under my skin + Living in a dream with my fantasies + Lingering feelings come alive inside of me + + BOO, BOO, here come de ghost + I'm de voodoo priest from de skeleton coast + Trick-or-treat, trick-or-treat, you'll be stomping your feet + 'Cause I'm sugarcane sweet with a Kingston beat + + WHOA-OA-OA-OA watch out, here come de ghoul + I be spittin' out rhyme while you playing de fool + I'm a treetop monsta, dat dance all rasta + Going back to de island for de sticky-sweet ganja + + And it's the dream that keeps you from slipping away + No matter how many times you choose not to stay + You'll always be with me + You'll always be with me + + I reach out my hand + This is not how I planned to be + You're standing so close + But you're far away from me + + You're standing so close + But you're far away from me + So far away from me + So far away from me + So far away from me +Commentary: |- + <i>Michael Guy Bowman:</i> + Because he is far too much of a threat to national security to be allowed to start his own Tumblr, I feel obligated to tell you about this masterpiece by my old pal Scott Stutzman. + + For the final project of Scott’s music production class, he and his classmates were roped into recording and producing a song from start to finish. For whatever reason it was decided that it would be a collaboration between the whole class and everyone would turn in their own mix. The professor decided to allow the class to decide as a group what the genre would be and whose song they would use. + + Despite the entire class consisting of guys who play guitar, no one had the guts to suggest a genre offhand. The biggest slacker of them all, a white kid with dreadlocks who had missed half the classes, half-heartedly suggested reggae, an offer which the teacher accepted. + + The teacher asked for people to volunteer their songs. Again, no one was ballsy enough to speak up - Scott was one of the few who had written a song from time to time, but since his usual faire is stuff about death, loss of innocence, and [[track:fruity-pebbles-jingle|Fruity Pebbles]], he thought maybe it was best to abstain from this poll. Songwriting duties were given to a black-haired faux-goth at the back of the room who claimed to have written “a lot of songs" but that they were all “just lyrics" and no music. + + This should have been a red flag to the earnest professor, who spent the next couple of days matching her “song" to music. The entire class found itself sitting in on the extra-spooky recording sessions for her love song to the undead titled “Falling for Ghosts" in what was the invention of the new genre Emo Reggae. + + On the last day of class, everyone showed up with a CD containing their own personal mix of the song. It must have been monotonous sitting there hearing “Falling for Ghosts" over and over with little-to-no variation between versions… except of course for this one with some SCARETACULAR additional material which Scott decided to record and add in at the last second. + + TL;DR when you get to the 3 minute mark, everything will suddenly make sense. + + <i>Scott Stutzman:</i> + I did a mix of a classmate's song as a school project. (I added a little somethin' to the middle. I don't think she liked it.) +--- Track: Featherlight Artists: - Toris Crow |