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1. Amnesia, by Chumbawumba Because my heroine has amnesia, and listening to this song cracks me up. 2. Wave Over Wave, by Great Big Sea This is Kyl’s song. He’s happiest on the water, with the wind in his hair and the ocean stretching to all sides around him. He has a tragedy in his past, but out on the water he can forget about it, and just be. 3. Roll to Me, by Del Amitri Rhiannon and Kyl, the man she loves, and Brance, the jerk she’s married to. 4. Cruel to be Kind, by Letters to Cleo This is Brance’s song. He’s an asshole, but he’s the kind that sneaks up on you, who masks his abuse with words of love, concern, and devotion. 5. Boston & St. John’s, by Great Big Sea More Kyl, who knows that a life at sea is not the kind of life Rhiannon deserves, but loves her too much to let her go. 6. The Last Saskatchewan Pirate, by The Arrogant Worms This is another one that’s in here because it makes me laugh. And because when Rhiannon decided out of the blue that maybe actually a pirate’s life was for her, all I could think about was that line — “I’m gonna be a PIRATE!” 7. Fast As I Can, by Great Big Sea Kyl’s quite the charmer, but when it comes to commitment, he’s a little gun-shy. He’s a great big softie at heart, but he sees himself as the gruff, heartless pirate, and it’s going to take him some time to reconcile to the idea of being in love. 8. Old Brown’s Daughter, by Great Big Sea Rhiannon’s a noblewoman, and Kyl knows that she deserves much better than him. This song has a story to it, and the details don’t really fit with Rhiannon and Kyl’s, but the emotion is the same — wistful longing for the woman’s so close, and yet so far out of reach. 9. Sea of No Cares, by Great Big Sea Rhiannon and Kyl, throwing caution to the wind and finally letting themselves love each other, come what may. 10. Stand, by Rascal Flatts This song really speaks to me about the emotional journey that Rhiannon has to go through. She wakes up with nothing, not even a knowledge of who she is, and while it’s terrifying, it’s also freeing. It allows her discover that she’s got a backbone, and give her the courage to stand up to Brance. 11. The Lucky One, by Alison Krauss This really epitomizes Kyl’s outlook, to me. He’s got a real devil-may-care attitude, until Rhiannon comes along and knocks him off his feet. 12. Nobody’s Hero, by Bon Jovi Kyl is such a marshmallow, once he finally stops fighting it. 13. You’re the Boss, by The Brian Setzer Orchestra Another song that’s in here half for the amusement factor. There’s a strange sort of dynamic cropping up between Rhiannon and Kyl, and Rhiannon’s usurping the dominant role. The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted! |
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