Detail from carte de visite of a Prussian military musical group featuring a cellist, a violinist, and a pianist on the delightfully peculiar giraffe piano, c. 1865
For all the shocking things that happened in saltburn the one thing that really left my jaw on the floor was that they used the goddamn Cheeky Girls Christmas song for the Christmas scene
i think so….for me & my dad it’d be mistadobalina by del tha funky homosapien or any outkast song (based) and me and my toxic homoerotic ex best friend whom i haven’t seen in over 5 years def considered i saw her standing there by the beatles to be our song I think. Slightly less based
the thing is when i go seek out this classic country stuff it sounds rly familiar and when i try to figure out why half the time it's bc i probably heard it on the country classics hour on ckut 90.3fm as a kid
Randomly remembered the half-reason i call my oc-verse by the name it has while laying in bed. One-half of the reason i still knew, but I had forgotten what had truly, really cemented it jointly until now
(it was a song from my favourite band I haven't listened to in a while.)
(the song fit so well at the time, still does, that i needed to hold onto it for the main protagonists forever, by partially naming their story in reference.)
Does this explanation make any sense? Does anyone know why I'm tearing up remembering this. Aahh