So, hypothetically speaking . . .
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I have a head cold, which I am blaming for the following weirdness.
mirrorthaw put in Peter Gabriel's greatest hits album, Hit, this evening, and as I always do when I hear it, I thought, "Man, 'Solsbury Hill' so has a story in it." But this time, the other songs ganged up and gave me one.* It's a YA sf semi-dystopian thriller/romance/bildungsroman (reluctant psychics! teenage soldiers! true love!), and my question to you is:
[Poll #1476892]
Of course, I reserve the right to ignore the poll results completely, but I'm curious.
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*For the record, the playlist is:
"Jeux sans frontiers"
"Shock the Monkey"
"More than This"
"Solsbury Hill"
"Burn You Up, Burn You Down"
"Digging in the Dirt"
"Growing Up"
"Don't Give Up"
"Sledgehammer"
"More than This" (reprise)
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[Poll #1476892]
Of course, I reserve the right to ignore the poll results completely, but I'm curious.
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*For the record, the playlist is:
"Jeux sans frontiers"
"Shock the Monkey"
"More than This"
"Solsbury Hill"
"Burn You Up, Burn You Down"
"Digging in the Dirt"
"Growing Up"
"Don't Give Up"
"Sledgehammer"
"More than This" (reprise)
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Date: 2009-10-27 01:34 pm (UTC)I am not as familiar with all the other songs on the list, but I always pictured Solsbury Hill as m/m so that's what I voted for. Of course, the reason I always pictured a m/m relationship in that song (a few different m/m relationships actually) is because I picture a m/m relationship in every song where it is remotely possible, so there was never any doubt what my vote was going to be. ;-)
I'm sorry you're not feeling well and I hope you feel better soon!