Tuesday, March 23, 2010

More Fictional Couple Songs...

Previously, I'd posted about some songs that remind me of fictional couples. For your entertainment, here's a few more...

Secret by Maroon 5 makes me think of Rhage and Mary from JR Ward's Lover Eternal. I don't know why, maybe because it's just so earnest:








Lux Aeterna (Requiem for a Dream) by Clint Mansell makes me think of Charlotte Featherstone's Anais and Lindsay from Addicted; one of my favorite reads last year (you've got to get to about :30 before you can hear the music):






Yet another JR Ward couple (hmmm...I must be getting excited about my boyfriend John Matthew's book - Lover Mine!!!), this one is Zsadist and Bella - Going the Distance by Cake:



In this case I know exactly why - it's the line where they say "She's all alone in her time of need," which brings to mind the hottest, tenderest images of Z and Bella....*sigh* Really the whole song reminds me of what's going on in Z's head after she leaves. It works!

8 comments:

  1. You are something else honey!! =)
    Hope you have a great day!

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  2. The Requiem for a Dream music is absolutely perfect for Anais and Lindsay! Now that you pointed out I can't find a better song for this couple. And the book as the same effect on me than this song does.

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  3. That last one was one strange video. But I hear what you're saying
    Lol, great post Patti

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  4. Thanks Cecile, you too!

    pattepoilue: yes, everytime I hear it on my ipod I think of them!

    Blodeuedd: the first time I saw the video was when I looked it up for this post :)

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  5. Cool post Patti and interesting picks, I like the one for Lover Eternal. :)

    That was good book. ;)

    Best
    L

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  6. Mmmm...Maroon 5 makes my knees weak!!! As does Rhage! lol Great song pix girl!

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  7. Thanks Lea - I like to drive around and think about fictional characters sometimes.

    Hannah: I know, right!?!

    Monroe: I love Maroon 5 too, they're songs are so sexy. I've actually been thinking of re-reading Rhage's book soon.

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