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Category Archives: Music
Baba Yetu: Music by Christopher Tin Inspires Fantasy and Sci-Fi Writing
Baba Yetu (The Lord’s Prayer or Our Father) is another song that inspired me. You may have heard it in the animation The Lion King 2. Again, I’d like to share this with you. The song is in Swahili and … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 songs, animation The Lion King 2, Baba Yetu: Music by Christopher Tin Inspires Fantasy, calling all dawns, chords, dawn, day, death, hardship, haunting, in different languages, joy, life, lyrics, mystery, night, novelist, our father, rebirth, song-cycle, swahili, the lord's prayer, three movements, writer, written by Jessie Mac
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Into The Wild (2007) Film, Book, Music and Thoughts
Into The Wild (2007) Film, Music and Thoughts by Jessie Mac There are spoilers – so if you don’t want to know – please don’t read on. This isn’t a film review – I’m not good at them and will … Continue reading
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Tagged alaska, book, christopher mccandless, eddie vedder, emile hirsch, fear, Into The Wild (2007) Film, jon krakauer, kristen stewart, lyrics, marcia gay harden, Music and Thoughts by Jessie Mac, music in the film, not a film review, questioning, sean penn, sliding doors, society, ultimate dream, william hurt, you're a crazy breed
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