TYKUN, I found
La Femme Chocolat on youtube, and the English Language fails to describe it. Unfortunately I know no French. It's especially amazing considering that I like it in spite of knowing no French and not being crazy about inflation. Thanks for directing me to it. Still don't have an mp3, though.
After seeing Mental Process
getting a hard time down in the "Anything Goes" Subforum, I decided I ought to show some love and so I've put up two versions of "I Put A Spell On You",
Aqualung's and
Screaming Jay Hawkins'. Their differences nicely embody the differences between light and dark process.
I'm still trying to come up with a general philosophy for what fits on the soundtrack and what doesn't. For example, how about Oingo Boingo's
Weird Science? Sure, it's
supposed to be about a Mad Scientist who is trying to build the 'perfect woman'- but you can very easily imagine that it's about a Mad Scientist trying to
turn someone into the 'perfect woman'.
And then there is the Donna's cover of
Dancing With Myself. Billy Idol wrote this lament about going to clubs and not being able to find a girl, which is universally agreed to be one long euphemism for a guy masturbating away his sexual frustration- and the Donna's sing it more upbeat,
without changing the lyrics. The very first time I heard it I immediately imagined a Futanari dancing around her bedroom in her underwear, flopping all over the place while lipsynching to the radio.
Comments and suggestions welcome.