I made a Spotify playlist for the Shoot From The Hip! :) I'm a little bit embarrassed about sharing playlists, but I really wanted to show this! :')
I feel like this song in particular reminds me of Sam :> but also its jolliness and the random bits of the woman telling him to leave, it's very SFTH!
8 notes
·
View notes
Scrolling through my top 100 and thinking about how lucky we are to live in a time where we can listen to any and all music that we want, whenever we want, every day, wherever we go, privately in our own ears, and there’s so much music to choose from that you could go a lifetime without hearing all of it??? Imagine giving Spotify access to someone 100 years ago. Or even 25 years ago.
754 notes
·
View notes
Doctor Who: Theater and Musical Headcanons
Ten cries to ‘Tomorrow’ from Annie every time, without fail. He refuses to listen to it at a certain point.
Eleven cries to it too, but he also loves it. He sees it often, but loves to see it especially with the Ponds, River, or, on one memorable occasions, Stormageddon on a babysitting stint.
Right before they passed, the Doctor managed to take each Queen into the future to watch Six the musical, so that they could see how they would be remembered and respected.
Nine’s favorite musical is Phantom of the Opera. He admits this to no one (Rose knows)
Most of the Doctors can remember lines in a play perfectly. Thirteen forgets her character’s name
Twelve auditioned for the role of Hamlet several times, in several countries, and got rejected every time. Clara thinks this is hilarious.
Twelve and Missy ran into each other at a Hamilton production three times. The first time they ignored each other, second time they sat together, and the third time they actually went together on purpose.
River’s favorite musical is Beauty and the Beast. The Doctor gets her a replica of the dress and watches it with her every year.
Twelve and Clara make it a mission to see every musical production on Broadway ever. They don’t complete it due to tears and exhaustion, but Twelve gets her autographs of anyone she wants anyway
Donna and Ten go to see Much Ado About Nothing. That was a weird day.
The Doctor loves The Nightmare before Christmas. Then he loses Donna and doesn’t watch it for a while. He watches it while trying food with a little Pond girl and it feels alright again. he watches it with that same red headed Pond and then he loses her too and decides he won’t watch that musical movie anymore.
Bill is SUCH a fun person to see musicals with, but she makes the doctor take nardole too, which drastically reduces his enjoyment.
Ten tried to take Martha to a musical after she stopped traveling with him. She said no but took the tickets and saw it with Donna while the doctor had to sit and wait outside
182 notes
·
View notes
i knew that monkey man would have at least one needle drop that took me out and it had like ten actually (somebody to love. ooh la la.) but the one that really got me was the metal track during the hijras + dev fight scene bc LOL that's the bloodywood song about how we should kill all domestic abusers. im like not joking the lyrics are literally like if you disrespect our beautiful queens we are going to crazy murder you
77 notes
·
View notes
Eternity, Bang Chan - 2024 // Eternity, Arthur Stace - 1932 to 1966.
In 1932, residents all over the city of Sydney started noticing something interesting, the word “Eternity” written on the pavement or wall, over and over again. The word was seemingly written by the same person each time, in a beautiful copperplate script. The mystifying and intriguing presence of graffiti before graffiti was commonplace had Sydney residents pondering who this "Eternity man" could be. In 1956, the mystery was solved- Arthur Stace, a former soldier and alcoholic, turned man of faith, had inscribed the word over Sydney's suburbs more than half a million times between 1932 and 1966. He chose to write the word in the early hours of the morning, when few people were around, managing to keep his identity a secret for over 20 years. Something about the word eternity, written in fleeting chalk on the ever-changing city streets, seemed to compel locals- Newspaper writers published account after account speculating on the identity of this unknown man and the occasional false confession helped to maintain the air of wonder and mystery that surrounded the anonymous "Eternity man". Even after his identity had been revealed, Mr. Eternity, as he came to be dubbed, continued writing his eponymous "Eternity" across the walkways and walls of Sydney for another decade, becoming a beloved character in the city until his passing at the age of 82, in 1967. Now, nearly 60 years after the final "Eternity" by Arthur Stace was written, his message of eternity still manages to permeate the minds of Sydneysiders- becoming a representative word of the city.
130 notes
·
View notes
my brain: let's listen to hamilton!
me: yay!! great idea!!
my brain: okay here's what we're gonna play-
-fifteen minutes later-
me, after it's quiet uptown then dear theodosia then who lives, who dies, who tells your story: *sobbing* WHY
157 notes
·
View notes
Me: *listening to Wildflower and Barley*
Hozier: *says the name of the album*
Me: *gleeful gasping*
Me: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WE HAVE A TITLE!!!
115 notes
·
View notes