Friday 17 October 2014

Follow Friday # 70

http://www.alisoncanread.com/2014/10/feature-and-follow-friday-223.html
Share the song you can't stop listening to

Well, music is hugely important to me. I love to play instruments and sing and always have a song in my head. Which song changes according to my mood and which tracks have caught my fancy at any particular time. I will sing something to death for weeks before moving on to something new.

Read on for my current music obsessions....



First up this song from Assassins, my favourite Sondheim musical. This one has really been stuck in my head this week and keep randomly singing it around the house.


I adore this song so much. I am a huge Marvel!Loki fangirl and a Hiddlestoner. This song really appealed and, even though I am not much of a rapper, I like to just break out into song with this one too.


And finally this song from a concept musical of Dracula which I love. Mina sings this towards the end when she decides to do what must be done and confront Dracula.

6 comments:

  1. Hopping through. I've not heard of those songs. The Dracula musical sounds great.
    My FF

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  2. Great choice in songs! Not something I would listen too, but boy did that "Just Got Loki'd" song have me laughing; great post! New follower through GFC :)

    Here's mine:
    Not something I would typically listen to, but I did enjoy the upbeat tone to the song :) New follower through Bloglovin

    Here's mine:
    Sparrow’s F&F

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  3. I've never heard of any of these, but I did enjoy them! Awesome choices! Old follower :)

    Here's my F&F!

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  4. Hi,
    New blogger here and following from Parajunkie's FF
    Please return the follow at http://kizmetromancebooktours.blogspot.ca

    Thank you!

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  5. Great choices!

    Old follower via GFC!
    Have a great week and happy reading!
    Kristen @OCA

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  6. Such lovely blog you have! I'm a new follower:)
    June
    The Journeys of My Beating Heart

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