While I'm between stories, I've decided to share more music related to my version of a minor HP character.
My Amelia Bones started collecting vinyl records in the late 1970s and could have made this tape for Tonks in autumn 1995 or in early 1996. I refer to most of these songs in
Palm-Shaped Leaves In New Shades (Amelia & Remus),
in New Joys (Amelia/Molly) and
in Sharing Breaths (Amelia/Tonks, Amelia & Remus).
Nahna Wal Amar Jeran (Fairuz, on Fairuz at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 1989)
(Sing If You’re) Glad to Be Gay (Tom Robinson Band, 1978)
Identity (Poly Styrene and X-Ray Spex, 1978)
Hong Kong Garden (Siouxsie and the Banshees, 1978)
Let’s Stick Together (Bryan Ferry, 1976)
Love Hangover (Diana Ross,1976)
Jigsaw Feeling (Siouxsie and the Banshees, 1978)
Only You (Alison Moyet, 1982)
Thank God It's Christmas (Queen, 1984)
Last Christmas (Wham! 1984)
Wonderful Life (Black, 1986)
Getting Into Something (Alison Moyet, 1994)
Dorothy (See above)
When Tomorrow Comes (Eurythmics, 1986)
No More "I Love You"s (cover by Annie Lennox in her album Medusa, 1995)
A Whiter Shade of Pale (See above)
My Amelia Bones started collecting vinyl records in the late 1970s and could have made this tape for Tonks in autumn 1995 or in early 1996. I refer to most of these songs in
Palm-Shaped Leaves In New Shades (Amelia & Remus),
in New Joys (Amelia/Molly) and
in Sharing Breaths (Amelia/Tonks, Amelia & Remus).
Nahna Wal Amar Jeran (Fairuz, on Fairuz at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 1989)
(Sing If You’re) Glad to Be Gay (Tom Robinson Band, 1978)
Identity (Poly Styrene and X-Ray Spex, 1978)
Hong Kong Garden (Siouxsie and the Banshees, 1978)
Let’s Stick Together (Bryan Ferry, 1976)
Love Hangover (Diana Ross,1976)
Jigsaw Feeling (Siouxsie and the Banshees, 1978)
Only You (Alison Moyet, 1982)
Thank God It's Christmas (Queen, 1984)
Last Christmas (Wham! 1984)
Wonderful Life (Black, 1986)
Getting Into Something (Alison Moyet, 1994)
Dorothy (See above)
When Tomorrow Comes (Eurythmics, 1986)
No More "I Love You"s (cover by Annie Lennox in her album Medusa, 1995)
A Whiter Shade of Pale (See above)