Music to read Jack to

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Heheheh - weird thread time. Well, I was just wondering - what music, if any, did you listen to while reading through the Jack archives the first time you moseyed on in here.. And if no music at all, what would you have thought would have fit the bill?

Okay - me first, naturally..

Fittingly enough, when I first read through the archives a few days ago, I had the darker recesses of the Hellsing (Appropriate title here, no? It's a great modern-day vampire story anime series) soundtrack.. Best described as low-key jazzy rock with a slightly gothic edge, a slightly 'sad' tone overall, and occasioanlly wandering off into pure surreal, unnerving discord.

Great music - fit the general vibe of the story perfectly IMHO..

The great part was when I reached the 'Silverblues redemption' story arc - as the tides turned, and she remembered the truth..

It then changed to the endings track - a strangely upbeat track, but I figured the lyrics fit it fairly well..

Shine:
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I never really feel quite right
and I don't know why
all I know is something's wrong.
Every time I look at you you seem so ali-ve

Tell me how do you do it
Walk me through it
I'll follow in every footstep

Maybe on your own you take a concious step
Do you want to give it up?
But all I want is for you to shi-i-i-ine
Shi-ine down on me
Shine on this life that's burning out

I say a lot of thing sometimes
that don't come out right
and I act like I don't know why
Guess a reaction's all I was looking for
Ye-ah

You looked through me
You really knew me
like nobody has ever looked before

Maybe on your own you take a concious step
Do you want to give it up?
But all I want is for you to shi-i-i-ine
Shi-ine down on me
Shine on this life that's burning out
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Enough of my ramblings - what do you people think would work best with this comic (comic? Hmmm, maybe 'dark graphic novel') then?
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Moby (one of my all time favorites) has made a song called Porcelain, which I think fits nicely with almost anything heavy on emotions, like Jack. R.E.M. (yes yes yes, I know I bring them up fairly often) have a song called Leave which fits so well it's scary with the "Games we play in hell" arc, and I do mean it, sometimes it's like they were written for each other (that's my opinion at least).

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Post by Grendelwulf »

Andrew W.K.'s I get wet cd is pretty good jack music. Also, I've been listening to the FFX soundtrack while reading jack. The song "Otherworld" I thought fit the "Musical Holes" scenes and the subsequent "Death by an Angel" scene.

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hellsing is god, no questions asked

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That practically goes without saying :wink:

For those interested in what Hellsing is, or where to get it - just follow the blue link road ^_^

http://www.forumplanet.com/3dactionplan ... tid=587105

Yeah - my rant about it elsewhere.. I created a thread about Jack on that board, too :grin:

Pure anime class - impossibly stylish.

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Apocalyptica.
Especialy the Path (not the vol. 2 tough.)

Anssi Kela and Leevi and the Leavings give a good back to the stories like Tet & Trixi and Dinner at Arloest.

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All kinds of classic music. Even some of the J William's more lyric tunes :smile:

Jaeger got me interested of Rammstein, and I'm fond of few of their songs :wink: like engel and spieluhr.

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To properly set the scene for Hell, I alternate between the Diablo II Sound Track, and the finest Bluegrass music I can find. If I want to be really authentic I'll add a splash of Barney's Sing o' long. My own screams of anguish really add to the atmosphere!

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On 2002-04-08 22:49, DJ Pirtu wrote:
Apocalyptica.
Especialy the Path (not the vol. 2 tough.)
Yeah, Path vol.2 is a bit more 'agressive' which doesn't really fit the theme. Still, a damn good piece of music.

And I'd also check Apocalyptica's covers of 'Master of Puppets' (better than the original), 'The Unforgiven' (yep, still better than the original) and 'Nothing Else Matters' (well...of course it's better...).

Then there's Blind Guardian. Their newest album (A Night at the Opera) has a song with lyrics that make me think they must have read Jack, at least the Arloest arc ('Under the Ice'), and the older ones have a veritable shitload of compatible material.
The entire 'Nightfall in Middle-Earth' album has a dark, gloomy tone with occasional bright moments, and some songs could just as well be about David Hopkins' characters as about Tolkien's ('Blood Tears' sounds pretty damn hellish to me, 'Curse of Feanor' lets you feel the insanity and 'When Sorrow Sang' could easily be a Jack short).
The album 'Imaginations from the Other Side' works too, with 'Mordred's Song' and 'Script for my Requiem' being the best thematic matches.

Nightwish is another good choice. 'The Kinslayer' is about the Columbine shooting and subsequently fits in rather well with the 'Angry Brian' arc (and, to some extent, with 'All work and no play'), 'Dead Boy's Poem' is haunting, and 'Two for Tragedy' is the saddest thing I've ever heard from a (quasi-)metal band.

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*catches the multi-post plague*

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Well "The Dark Saga" by Iced Earth definately has a Jack feel to it, despite it being a conceptual album based off Spawn. "Violate" works for Drip so damn well. And if Jack ever slays the horny beast, "Vengence is Mine" could be the background music!

Hear now this story of the man that should not be
A ghoul of blackened torment, sullen atrocity
A kindred soul to the devils own, malignance personified
Cast from his fire he molests the purest light

Profane to humanity menaced by flesh and bone
Screams of the unknown youth to him the sweetest tone
Undying in his will to kill his bloodlust is profound
For the blood of the lamb I've got to bring him down

Chorus
For all the young lives you have slain
Fear now you shall obtain
Vengeance is mine
For every young one that has died
Your psychopathic genocide
Vengeance is mine

I shall do what the law won't do, I can make the sacrifice
For the families of these bodies
which held such precious life
Mine is not to ask forgiveness this deed I've proudly done
Without god without the devil this time I have won

Repeat Chorus
I remember now. I remember how it started.
I can't remember yesterday, I just remember doing... what they told me...

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Well, it's 2am and I'm about to fall into bed, but one final note: How about some character themes?

Okay - me start as usual.


Arolest: Linkin Parks 'In The End'

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It starts with
one thing/i dontknow why
it doesnt even matter how hard you try
keep that in mind/i designed this rhyme
to explain in due time
All i know
time is a valuable thing
watch it fly by as the pendulum swings
watch it count down to the end of the day
The clock ticks life away
its so unreal
didn't look out below
watch the time go right out the window
trying to hold on /but didnt even know
wasted it all just to
watch it go
i kept everything inside and even though i tried/it all fell apart
what it meant to me will evetually/ be a memory/of a time when

I tried so hard
and got so far
But in the end
It doesn't even matter
I had to fall
to lose it all
But in the end
it doesn't even matter

One thing/i don't know why
Doesn't even matter how hard you try
Keep that in mind i designed this rhyme
To remind myself How
I tried so hard
in spite of the way you were mocking me
actin like i was part of your property
Remembering all the times you fought with/ me/I'm surprised
it got so (far)
Things aren't the way they were before
you wouldn't even reconize me anymore
Not that you knew me back then
But it all comes back to me
In the end
You kept everything inside and even though i tried/it all fell apart
What it meant to me/will eventually/be a memory/of a time when i

Tried so hard
and got so far
but in the end
It doesnt even matter
i had to fall
to lose it all
But in the end
It doesn't even matter

I put my trust in you
pushed as far as i can go
For all this
theres only one thing you should know
I put my trust in you
pushed as far as i can go
For all this
theres only one thing you should know

I tried so hard
and got so far
but in the end
it doesn't even matter
i had to fall to lose it all
But in the end it doesn't even matter

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Fitting?
I think so :grin:
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For some odd, odd reason (okay, not so odd) System of a Down's Chop Suey always comes up when I read Jack. :smile:

Maybe its the whole 'angel' part :wink:
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Right now, I got Proclaimers - I would walk 500 Miles playing.

I usually play NIN, Tool, System of a Down, or Slipknot when browsing Jack.

I find The Great Below by NIN especially depressing when reading the Trixi and Tet Arc.

Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is great for the colliseum part of the Silverblue Arc.

Now for a bit of It's the End of the World as we know it by REM... then a little Men at Work followed by Pink Floyd and Phil Collins.
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VNV Nation. All the way.

I've noticed that my 'Jack' mindset clicks especially well with the new Futureperfect album, although Empires is by far one of the best works I have ever heard. Mmm. Rubicon...

Empires probably would apply wonderfully to Jack, but I spent most of my time listening to Empires while roleplaying online, so it became bound to my characters [i.e., 'Rubicon' is Alan's song, 'Standing' Franklin's, etc.]

Also makes awesome driving music, especially in the cases of Fearless, Electronaut, and Fragments [just to name three out of a lot. VNV Nation is a very musically diverse... .. well, it's technically just one guy. :grin:]
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When I'm home reading it I usually have my Legacy of Kain soundtrack playing o@ Nice n creepy sounding.. then again I usually always having it playing so I guess it wouldn't be *simply* for Jack comics ^_^;

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John Willams
Jerry Goldsmith
Hans Zimmer
NIN
Meat Loaf
Pearl Jam
Depeche Mode
Pink Floyd
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There are myriad selections of music that complement Jack well; it's tough to narrow it down. After much deliberation, here's a list of my personal favorite music to listen to when reading Jack.
-Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Many believe this album describes the trials and journeys of a man through Purgatory, and his redemption at the end. There are truly some unsettling and spooky songs, and the album's theme, IMHO, very appropriately complements that of Jack. The song "Supper's Ready" from Foxtrot is another favorite by Genesis.
-Blind Guardian - NIME (as mentioned in a post above)
-Any NIN (in honor of Mr. Hopkins)
-Any Tool
-Pink Floyd - One of These Days (From Meddle)
-Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel III
In Particular, the song Intruder from this album can almost be Drip's theme song, but the whole album has a dark feel that is excellent accompaniment for reading Jack.
-Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - Tarkus or Brain Salad Surgery (Karn Evil 9 Suite)
-Any Therion
-Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
-Ayreon - Into the Electric Castle

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Post by Grendelwulf »

Michael Ezainy alert! :smile:

To add another anime soundtrack to the list (Hellsing kicks arse btw, seen only the first five eps), I find a couple of songs off the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack "No disc" fit the show. Live in baghdad provides a good background sound whenever there's a lot of action, and "cats on mars" is a good theme for fnar.

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