My fav from RE7′s OST. I dont know why this song fascinates
Late start tonight…Song of the night is If only they
fuckyeahladygaga: Lady GaGa at Mugler Fashion Show - Government
I remember being in college and my boss at my job used to love
poultronic: spiderjewel: Anthropology - Lyra’s Song I don’t
relatablefaunusbitch: Looking at the lyrics, timing, and why “Wings”
arijandro: princelybum: arijandro: last night i dreamt of you
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seizetherain: sassy-spoon: the-fury-of-a-time-lord: theweekmagazine:
therothwoman: kumagawa: HOW ANIMES BE WHEN SOMEONE DIES
oldseph: this is from an actual 40 minute OVA and it’s possibly
dimensionhoppingrose: You’re on the other sideAs the skyline
littlemrb: for all u shaniacs out there ;)
kayladrawsthings: Another Steven Universe book I designed! This
peridipndot: So if you skip to 0:27 you’ll see Deedee singing
Aside from the gendered phrasing, Peter Cetera’s “Glory
Since today is when my family does our annual watch of the movie
peace and love on planet earth
spiderjewel: Anthropology - Lyra’s Song I don’t know how
kingbomani: @Regrann from @therealasialee - I would say this
eliaamartell: (x) requested by @manbunjon Oh my god I absolutely
padehler: Hey friends, I took a break from playing Angry Birds
perceptionofadoveyou might want to watch this as it get MUCH
fuckyeahtattoos: “all feel. all together.” is from this
hyperfocalize: it may be from a silly movie, but this song is
this–too–shall–pass: mtvqueen: The best lyric I think
fuckyeahtattoos: For all of you Broken Social Scene fans, you
howlingcommandoh-blog: ‘Being a fan doesn’t mean being there
drakilis: “pat pat”The text is from the song Be My Escape
the-world-of-steven-universe: Steven Universe - Extended Theme
Also 99% sure the final song of the musical episode will be “Mr.
tattsandcomicsandsexualarousals: odbytea: tattsandcomicsandsexualarousals:
foozogzpepperbrony: For those who missed it(Brae already posted
I watched Song of the Sea and it’s such an endearing movie
guiding-light: I have finished reading The Shepherd’s Crown
This is a peasant folk song from XIX century, and yet it’s…