Um. HOLY CRAP.
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TORCH SONG. It was surreal. Good pipes, though.
Was that the same song that Darla sang for Lorne?
<runs to el nova del supr, does not pass go, does not collect 200 dollars>
No kidding. It was days before it showed up last week.
It was "Am I Blue?" written by Grant Clarke and Harry Akst. I don't remember what Darla sang for Lorne. Google doesn't seem to think so.
I'm not sure what sort of crack, but it's a bit like their offices were hijacked by ficcers. On crack.
It was really weird crack, too.
But he sure does have a nice voice.
Also, they really need to stop butchering Greek mythology. The bit with Medusa really hurt me.
Edit: Didn't Darla sing something about being crazy? I'm pretty sure it wasn't the same song.
No, that was Fred. I don't remember what Darla sang.
Hmmm, I'm thinking now that I am confusing a "blue" refrain with a "blow" refrain -- was Darla's song a torchy version of something from Shakespeare?
Darla sang "Ill Wind."
Y'all made me jump up and check my TiVo for the JLU crack.
Loved this comment by Bats: "You're a Princess from a race of immortal warriors. I'm a rich boy with issues. Lots of issues." They fight crime!
I feel certain that one of the first thoughts that will cross everybody's mind after watching this episode is that Shrift needs to write a story about torch-singing Batman.
Lyrics to Ill Wind
Blow ill wind, blow away Let me rest today You’re blowin’ me no good (no good)Go ill wind, go away Skies are oh so gray Around my neighborhood, and that’s no good
You’re only misleadin’ the sunshine I’m needin’ Ain’t that a shame It’s so hard to keep up with troubles that creep up From out of nowhere, when love’s to blame
So ill wind, blow away Let me rest today You’re blowin’ me no good (no good)
You’re only misleadin’ the sunshine I’m needin’ Ain’t that a shame It’s so hard to keep up with troubles that creep up From out of nowhere, when love’s to blame
So ill wind, blow away Let me rest today You’re blowin’ me no good (no good)
Blow, ill wind, blow.