.... The songs I'm singing... (Yes, I have ABBA stuck in my head now.)
So, I was following
o-kemono on Twitch, and after one stream recently he went off and raided
aardpuff's Twitch channel; her work looked fun and I'm always interested in new artists, so I sent off a commission request to see what she'd do with the 'dancing' idea. And the result was this bouncy fun little piece. Sometimes, it's all about bringing the joy.
So, I was following
o-kemono on Twitch, and after one stream recently he went off and raided
aardpuff's Twitch channel; her work looked fun and I'm always interested in new artists, so I sent off a commission request to see what she'd do with the 'dancing' idea. And the result was this bouncy fun little piece. Sometimes, it's all about bringing the joy.
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I would've posted the remix of 'Dancing Queen' but I believe it was either overwritten or mislabelled (it has the same track length as 'Summer Night City', which appears twice and one instance where 'Dancing Queen' should've been). I also posit that 'Lovelight' is my favourite single remix from 'Trancing Queen', and as you're my favourite and beloved golden-brown Morning-Star, I thought it fit your present post a bit better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_GJuPpv1ns
-2Paw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_GJuPpv1ns
-2Paw.
Golden-brown, yes. More like fiery bronze-reddish-gold waterfall of lovely manefur, you have. <3 Mentioned it in another response a little while ago, but I've that entire album on CD, and having put it on my smartphone I am wholly fond of it. You are thoroughly welcome for the sharing of DJ Ensemble's album posted on Youtube, and I wish you the best fun and enjoyment in listening to it as your interests lead you!
Also got my old, motor-broken stand fan out of my room, and my two new Wal-Mart bought box fans put together, plugged in and running; one to ferry cold air from around my A/C to me in bed, and the second same model fan at the head of my bed. Tested out both, and they both have good air push, a wonderfully rich motor noise I'm going to fall asleep like a dream to, and the fan pushing thru the air from the A/C to my bedside is doing a marvellous job, even on the lowest setting.
-2Paw.
Also got my old, motor-broken stand fan out of my room, and my two new Wal-Mart bought box fans put together, plugged in and running; one to ferry cold air from around my A/C to me in bed, and the second same model fan at the head of my bed. Tested out both, and they both have good air push, a wonderfully rich motor noise I'm going to fall asleep like a dream to, and the fan pushing thru the air from the A/C to my bedside is doing a marvellous job, even on the lowest setting.
-2Paw.
Heh, true, though the whole mini-musical they created was obviously written more with the very blond Agnetha in mind, even if she and Frida switched off on the songs involved. As I've mentioned before, I actually was part of a touring choir RL for several years, so the singing part is definitely there.
As for fans, one common trick for that sort of thing is to try to have push and pull fans at the door frame itself: since hot air tends to rise, you put a fan at a low level to push the cooler air into the room where you want it, and then another fan up on a higher shelf to pull the warmer air back out. Even without AC you can often get a bit of cooling in one part of the house just from a pair of fans like that. Of course, it's not always easy to mount fans that way and then still use the door.
As for fans, one common trick for that sort of thing is to try to have push and pull fans at the door frame itself: since hot air tends to rise, you put a fan at a low level to push the cooler air into the room where you want it, and then another fan up on a higher shelf to pull the warmer air back out. Even without AC you can often get a bit of cooling in one part of the house just from a pair of fans like that. Of course, it's not always easy to mount fans that way and then still use the door.
I've never seen any of ABBA's recorded musicals or the original video for Thank You For The Music but I recall Agnetha having a bright, golden-blonde head of hair- I believe her fellow gentlewoman group member Frida had a rich head of brown or dark brown locks- and if the 'girl with golden hair' was mean as deliberate reference and directed metaphor to a member of the group, I think it would clearly have been Agnetha.
If it's any of my business to posit, I might suggest that your golden-brown, lightly crimsoned headfur and mane could meet merit as a hybridization of Frida's and Agnetha's melded and blended together. Granted, neither of them was a cat-woman as you are, but I'll suggest again that in both novelty and evolvement of natural animal beauty gave rise to the Star-Cat Dancer, if those origins hold posterity in you and your craft.
I remember my Da telling me of that method, thinking again now of the box fans I remember in his window that inspired me to seek out my own of modern manufacture, long before we ever had air conditioning at home; hot air would rise in a room or be risen there, where the air is warmer, and cooler air would sink or stay sunk closer to the floor. I have the one box fan set up at the head of my bed, elevated about a foot and a half off the floor (it's sitting on an upside down Blue Bin, one of the early versions used in Toronto) and the other, intended to push the cool air from the A/C to my bedside is stood squarely on the floor of my room; it had done a remarkable job of moving the air and that being noticeably cool into the bargain overnight, and based on what you've told me there's a good reason for that.
Thank you very kindly, good and lovely Mistress of Thermodynamics, one of your many talents. <3
-2Paw.
If it's any of my business to posit, I might suggest that your golden-brown, lightly crimsoned headfur and mane could meet merit as a hybridization of Frida's and Agnetha's melded and blended together. Granted, neither of them was a cat-woman as you are, but I'll suggest again that in both novelty and evolvement of natural animal beauty gave rise to the Star-Cat Dancer, if those origins hold posterity in you and your craft.
I remember my Da telling me of that method, thinking again now of the box fans I remember in his window that inspired me to seek out my own of modern manufacture, long before we ever had air conditioning at home; hot air would rise in a room or be risen there, where the air is warmer, and cooler air would sink or stay sunk closer to the floor. I have the one box fan set up at the head of my bed, elevated about a foot and a half off the floor (it's sitting on an upside down Blue Bin, one of the early versions used in Toronto) and the other, intended to push the cool air from the A/C to my bedside is stood squarely on the floor of my room; it had done a remarkable job of moving the air and that being noticeably cool into the bargain overnight, and based on what you've told me there's a good reason for that.
Thank you very kindly, good and lovely Mistress of Thermodynamics, one of your many talents. <3
-2Paw.
They have lots of good songs, just were very very 'pop' and rather overplayed.
I will admit to a certain fondness for the most ABBA-like of songs that's only half-ABBA, which is 'Nobody's On Nobody's Side' from the musical Chess. Granted it's also a song that would be more in Huntress' bailiwick than my own most of the time, as the title might suggest.
I will admit to a certain fondness for the most ABBA-like of songs that's only half-ABBA, which is 'Nobody's On Nobody's Side' from the musical Chess. Granted it's also a song that would be more in Huntress' bailiwick than my own most of the time, as the title might suggest.
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