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Some music by Tim Fatchen - inspired by the sci-fi / fantasy Saga of the Exiles series written by Julian May.
 
"Ref attempts at musical underscoring of The Many Colored Land; I've found in my archives 4 more tracks which I've added to the Bandcamp version of "A Pliocene Sampler", my noodling (yes, they're worktapes, not worked up). Two of the tracks later did get worked up later and on CD/albums (which covered their costs, so there!) but I figure put it all up, people can listen, enjoy or not.
 
Ignore the $1 price tags or whatever, it is free to listen/download but bandcamp (me specifically) will automatically request your email for a freebie. Not that I've ever sent an email in response that I remember! So fear not! If I upset Julian's fans, she'll haunt me fer sure, so you're SAFE, okay?!

[EDIT (oops): the tracks concern: an attempt at a Wagnerian overall theme/feel; Brede's ship penetrating the boundaries at the end of the jump and (ting!) emerging above Earth; Brede's ship dying; the gathering together of the misfits.]"

https://timfatchen.bandcamp.com/album/a-pliocene-sampler?from=embed

 

Music list

Aug. 23rd, 2023 04:02 pm
imhilien: Lady Riding (Lady Riding)
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Here is a Spotify list of classical music associated with characters / events of the Saga of the Exiles that was mentioned in 'The Pliocene Companion'.

For example, Richard Voorhees is associated with 'The Flying Dutchman'. In a bit of foreshadowing, Julian May mentions in TPC that the music playing while Richard and Stein eat their last meal in the Milieu is a modern variation of a song from the Dutchman.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/622bqa1sKAOuU6E4A4Y7mM
imhilien: Lady Riding (Lady Riding)
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Here is a link to 'Pliocene Morning', a nice piano / instrumental song written about "evoking an early morning vista on the Rhone Valley".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCdrAu6zyV0

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May. 27th, 2017 04:46 pm
imhilien: Laughter (Laughter)
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I recently saw 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' which left me wishing yet again that I had my own spaceship that could play '70's rock and whatever else I felt like. I looked at my music and made my own list of 'Spaceship Music (To Play Really Loudly Going Past Something i.e. Mars)

All I Need is a Miracle           Mike and the Mechanics
Always on My Mind              Pet Shop Boys
Calling Elvis                          Dire Straits
Don’t Stop Me Now              Queen
Fastlove                                 George Michael
Goodness Gracious               Ellie Goulding
Good Times                          Jimmy Barnes
Help is on Its Way                 Little River Band
It’s My Life                            No Doubt
Maxine                                  Sharon O’Neill
Sowing the Seeds of Love     Tears for Fears
Sunset over Indus                  Eastern Grooves
Valerie                                  Steve Winwood


Since this is supposed to be a torcs_and_timegates post, I'll say how I like that music plays a part in the Exiles / Milieu universe. Notably, that when two telepaths connect their minds in a metaconcert, it creates music (mostly classical, it seems) based on the people. A good example is when Jack the Bodiless has a metaconcert with Diamond Mask, he remarks that their music sounds like Bach. He then says that when he's in a metaconcert with his brother Marc, it sounds Wagnerian (*which is not foreshadowing at all, of course).

Teresa Kendall, the mother of Marc and Jack, was an opera singer whose voice captivated Paul Remillard when he attended one of her concerts. Reading this in 'Jack the Bodiless' reminded me of 'Phantom of the Opera' when Raoul de Chagny hears Christine Daae for the first time at the Paris Opera. Like Paul, Raoul is from a good family. There is no third party to make it a angst-filled love triangle with falling chandeliers, but the angst comes later on from Paul being constantly unfaithful to Teresa, whose unhappiness affects her voice. She sang about tragic heroines in opera, and it could be argued she became one herself.

You could say a Phantom of the Opera makes an appearance... for a moment Uncle Rogi sees Marc / AU gently kiss his mother goodbye on her deathbed (I'm not crying, you are).

* Wagner has quite a bit of 'It All Ends in Fire!1!' music

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