Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I'm Still In Love With Horus, Baby

I've been enjoying Lady Gaga's new song Judas and, at the same time, rereading the first few books in the Horus Heresy. This has caused, shall we say, odd thoughts.

I can't sing worth a damn (my only "D" in middle school was in Chorus), so if any musically-inclined fans of Warhammer 40,000 want to do something with this, I'd love to hear about it. Keep in mind that the original song lyrics are not mine, none of the characters are mine, and any attempt to profit off this will make powerful people very angry at you.



Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Chaos
Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Chaos

[Verse 1]
When he comes to me, I am ready
I'll burn the galaxy if he needs
Stand with him when his Legions march to slay
The Master of Mankind that he betrays

I'll burn it down, burn it down, down
Imperium with no crown, with no crown

[Chorus]
I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Chaos

[Verse 2]
I couldn't serve a man so purely
His soldiers all embraced his prideful way
The Emperor abandoned us to die,
Chaos has given us a new way

I'll burn it down, burn it down, down
Imperium with no crown, with no crown

[Chorus]
I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

EW

[Bridge]
In the Imperial sense,
I am beyond repentance
Sworn traitor, heretic wretch, corrupted mind
But to the warp-sighted sense
I just speak in future tense
Horus kill me if offensed,
Or close your mind next time

I wanna serve you,
But something's pulling me away from you
The Emperor is my virtue,
And Chaos is the daemon I cling to
I cling to

[Chorus]
I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

I'm just a loyal fool, oh baby he's so cruel
But I'm still in love with Horus, baby

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Oh-oh-oh-ohoo
I'm in love with Hor-us, Hor-us

Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Chaos
Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Hor-a-a, Horus Chaos

Monday, August 24, 2009

Pains in the Head Make it Hard to Write

This post won't be nearly as long-winded as my first one. Monday has hit full-force today, with dinner, laundry, garbage disposal, mandatory paperwork, and research for my day job taking big chunks out of my writing time. To top it off, my wife has come down with a murderous migraine that jabs another red-hot needle in her head whenever the dog barks.

A good migraine, when its worked itself up, can leave one drooling in bed, eyes squeezed shut to blot out even the most minuscule light, desperately hoping that the sensation of nausea will go away long enough to choke down a crust of bread. I don't think my wife's that bad off yet, but if this thing sticks around 'til the morning, I don't plan on arguing when the question of sick leave comes up.

-Dave

Author's Log

Today's writing consists of 450 words of a (new... d'oh) short story, and five chapter titles for the novel... which may not even have chapters, for all I know at this point. But I did get a kick out of coming up with them.

Current Reading

Finished half of Dead Until Dark today. So far I'd say I'm enjoying it: the changes between the book and the TV show are enough to keep the reading fresh, and it's nice to get a different look at Sookie, Bill and Sam.

Aside from reading, I've been listening to the soundtrack for Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell, which is the best horror flick I've seen in awhile. If you're interested in character development, you could do worse than to watch the movie and examine how Raimi keeps us sympathizing with his main character, Christine Brown, even as she does things we probably don't agree with. The soundtrack makes for good atmosphere music, especially if you're writing something scary or scary/dramatic.