@axonsandsynapses sent me this song and all I could say was “oh fcuk,” and I still think that’s the most appropriate response
“The Force Is The Force” by Carla Ulbrich, to the tune of “A Horse Is A Horse”…of course
parody
I'll See Your Six – Joe Bethancourt
“I’ll See Your Six,” to the tune of “The Sleeping Scottsman” by Joe Bethancourt, aka Ioseph of Locksley, who passed away a few years ago.
It’s about one SCA member…versus New York City.
Dear Seanan – Erin & Rand Bellavia
This is “Dear Seanan” (a parody of Seanan McGuire’s song “Dear Gina,” based on Seanan’s October Daye series), performed at FilKONtario 23 by Erin and Rand Bellavia. Lyrics by Erin Bellavia and Merav Hoffman.
(submitted by @mysecretorigin)
Dairy Queen – Technical Difficulties
“Dairy Queen,” a parody of Shiela Willis’ “Come Ye Knights,” performed by Technical Difficulties
The original song is somewhat necessary for context, because alone you just kind of think “why…why are they doing this…”
(at least, I would)
The Saga Begins – Weird Al Yankovic
I would just like to remind everyone that regardless of your opinion of the Star Wars prequels, they did produce one of the greatest parody songs of all time, which by the way was written entirely before the movie came out using spoilers from pre-Google 1990s fansites.
I’m sure everyone’s heard this song, but I had no idea it was written before the movie came out, and that is amazing.
The Enterprise Came Flying In – Star Trek Renegades
Now presenting… The Enterprise Came Flying In, the first pre-release from the IDICarols album, featuring Trekmas classics such as
- Hark, the Emissary Leads
- Rockin’ Around the Enterprise
- O! Mister Spock
- The Twelve Days of Trekmas
- and many, many more!
Secular, Trekular fun can be yours for the low, low price of your dignity! When no other holiday music will do, sing along to IDICarols, coming soon to a Trekkie near you.
[original instrumental track source]
One Thousand Ships (I Want to Be)
I’ve been on Tumblr too long and thought this would be about relationship ships, and it’s…very much not. Honestly, it’s better. There are some phrases in this I never expected to hear sung.
Performed by Andrew Ross, with Sunnie Larsen, CD Woodbury and David Rogers, at Orycon 37. A parody of you-know-what, by the Proclaimers.
Black and Red – Library Bards
Aww yes. librarybards‘ newest music video: #BlackAndRed! This one goes out to all of the Harley Quinn and Deadpool coplayers. (Or rather, those of us who witness them) 😀