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Lucy Leech ([personal profile] misslucysleeches) wrote in [community profile] inkwell_bar2014-09-07 04:15 pm

It's That Time Again. . .

It's fall, or getting near it (even though it doesn't feel like it at ALL -- seriously, it was muggy as hell yesterday), and you know what that means -- birthday season is back again! And of course everyone's favorite redhead violinist is kicking things off with her September 7th birthday. Inkwell's done up in green and red, there's lots of balloons everywhere, and one of Emilie Autumn's violin pieces is playing on the jukebox. There's never been a better time to stop by and say hello!
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[personal profile] alienlisa 2014-09-09 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
AL nods. "He's trying to be a good man and that's what matters." The barest hint of a smile lifts the corners of Twelve's mouth as he sips his tea.

"That was amazing," she says in response to Lucy. "I'll bet you love her Phantom of the Opera performance. Naturally I have a soft spot for the Star Wars medley." Behind her, Luke grins. "I think that's when the alter ego started following Peter Hollens, who performs with her in that video." Yeah, probably.
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[personal profile] alienlisa 2014-09-10 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"If you like a capella music," AL says, "you'll like the Star Wars one. They dress up in the costumes and they're in locations that resemble Endor, Tatooine and the inside of the Death Star. Lindsey's the violin of course, Peter's voice is all the other instruments." She pauses and her wings twitch as she thinks of something. "Actually, he also did a Phantom medley with his wife Evynne. She's got a set of pipes on her, let me tell you." Last one: "She did a lovely version of Let It Go while pregnant and no I'm not sorry for getting the song in your head." She chuckles. "If I had her voice I'd be singing every song I know. But I let Data and Jack there do the singing."

"You play the panpipes, though," says Luke.

"Well, yeah. But that's not singing. I couldn't carry a tune if it had handles."