How about "What's My Age Again?" by Blink-182? It kind of reminds me of Guybrush's antics as a pirate, and yet he still acts like a prepubescent child despite being an adult. Here are the lyrics in this link:
Iron Maiden's "Blood Brothers" sort of reminded me of Monkey Island when I was listening to it the other day. It has some beautiful melodies in some of the less heavy parts of the song, some of which reminded me of Monkey Island. It'd probably be a pretty good song to make a tribute video to, except it would probably have to be trimmed a little.
How about "All Star" by Smash Mouth? Should remind me pretty much of Guybrush.
I'm afraid I can't help but be reminded of anything but Shrek .
But, yes, in some ways it does remind you a little of Guybrush. "I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed" - this can certainly be related to Guybrush at times (though, not all of the time; Guybrush does show some moments of intelligence). And there are other lines throughout the song that sort of relate to Guybrush, his experiences, his situation and his way of living:
"Didn't make sense not to live for fun" - Guybrush always seems to want to do what he wants. "So much to do so much to see" - It sort of sums up Guybrush's situation when he is first seen washing up on the shores of Melee Island and is automatically thrust into the pirating world. "Only shooting stars break the mold" - Guybrush does not fit the mold one bit . "Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me" - Nobody would have expected Guybrush to last a day in the pirating world, but heck, look at him now. He's killed LeChuck 5 times, he's famous for it, and he's the pirating equivalent of a 'rockstar' or an 'allstar'.
Yes, I guess this does remind me a little of Guybrush, lyrically.
Bump, again. I like this thread too much to let it die.
Another piece of music that reminds me of Monkey Island is 4:45-4:57 of Dream Theater's "Panic Attack". I'm not exactly sure why, but it reminds me of LeChuck each time I listen to it. Perhaps it sounds a little like on of LeChuck's themes, but I'm not too sure of that.
Edit: Wait, here we are. I've found out why it reminds me of LeChuck, it is because it sounds similar to one of his themes. The part of "Panic Attack" that I mentioned actually sounds quite similar to some of tunes from the opening minute-or-so of "Rollercoaster of Death" from the 'Curse...' soundtrack. At least I think so, anyway - I'm certain that there's a distinct similarity between the two pieces of music.
They're not exactly the same, of course. But I just find them to sound similar.
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A bit old school ( I blame my involvement in SCA for this one), but I associate sea shanties, especially "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates" and "High Barbary" for some reason, with Monkey Island.
How about Amy Lee's cover of "Sally's Song" from The Nightmare Before Christmas? Though the song describes Sally's feelings for Jack Skellington and her fears that disaster will happen through his mistake, the song may describe Elaine's feelings for Guybrush and how his mistakes may end up having him get killed like they did in Tales of Monkey Island, especially in Chapter 4.
I sense there's something in the wind
That feels like tragedy's at hand.
And though I'd like to stand by him,
Can't shake this feeling that we have.
The worst is just around the bend.
And does he notice
My feelings for him?
And will he see
How much he means to me?
I think it's not to be.
What will become of my dear friend?
Where will his actions lead us then?
Oh, how I'd like to join the crowd
In their enthusiastic cloud.
Try as I may, it doesn't last.
And will we ever
End up together?
And will we ever
End up together?
No, I think not.
It's never to become,
For I am not...the one.
Virgin Black's instrumental "Weep For Me" kind of traces to Guybrush being hurt by LeChuck's Cutlass of Kaflu and then dying in Elaine's arms. I wondered why I didn't know what the instrumental's name was when it was played in Haggis' YouTube video of the incident almost a year back.
How about "My Happy Ending" by Avril Lavigne? I think it kind of fits about how LeChuck acted friendly to Guybrush and Elaine from ToMI Chapter 2 all the way to Chapter 4, until LeChuck double-crossed them both and fatally stabbed Guybrush in the chest, which kind of fits the lyrics in the chorus: "And all this time you were pretending / So much for my happy ending."
I can hardly say it, but the ending of Michael Jackson's song "Thriller", narrated by Vincent Price, may fit the theme of Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 4.
Darkness falls across the land,
The midnight hour is close at hand.
Creatures crawl in search of blood
To terrorize y'all's neighborhood.
And whosoever shall be found
Without the soul for getting down
Must stand and face the hounds of hell
And rot inside a corpse's shell.
The foulest stench is in the air,
The funk of 40,000 years,
And grisly ghouls from every tomb
Are closing in to seal your doom.
And though you fight to stay alive,
Your body starts to shiver;
For no mere mortal can resist
The evil of the Thriller.
I have always felt the album Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) by Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band fits Monkey Island perfectly. It has a happy sounding piratey feel and some moments of sheer genius, but general cohesion. There are also a few moments where it gets quite dark, quite emotional or quite epic. And then it even has quite a dark ending compared to the blissed out horns of the earlier songs on the album. Personally I think the songs best suited to the game are Tropical Hot Dog Night (Track 2) Ice Rose (Track 3), You Know You're A Man (Track 5) and Owed T'Alex (Track 8), but they're all good. When I used to run MI1&2 on XP before ScummVM and the sound didn't work, I always used to listen to this.
Alestorm was mentioned practically right off the bat, but here's a track, with an album cover to match, that sounds, looks and feels *just* like what might be going on in LeChuck's ship:
Don't forget about the song "Addicted" by Enrique Inglesias, which kind of traces Guybrush's feelings for Elaine, especially at the end of Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 4.
Or maybe Far Away from Nickleback- when he isn't with Elaine, like when he's far away from here (Chapter 3 the most of chapter 1 and half of chapter 4)
Here's another song: "Even in Death" by Evanescence, which can remind me of Elaine's sadness for Guybrush at the end of Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 4 and right between this chapter and Chapter 5.
This theme from the film "Dark of the Sun" (and used in Inglorious Basterds) reminds me of the Mele Island forest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBlRImFyBEU (:30 when the piano kicks in)
How about "Broken" by Seether f./Amy Lee? It may remind me of Elaine's feelings for Guybrush when he is not around for a long time (between Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge and The Curse of Monkey Island, and between Tales of Monkey Island's Chapters 4 and 5, for example).
I hate to double-post, but I'm bringing this back.
How about Nickelback's song "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"? Sometimes the repeated lyric, "Something's gotta go wrong, 'cause I'm feelin' way too damn good," kind of fits Guybrush's personality and curiosity.
Ooh, I've been meaning to post here for a while. I've been listening to 'The Islander' by Nightwish, and I can't help but think of Monkey Island each time. It's more the musical aspect of the song that reminds me of it, with that whole sea-shanty sound that it has.
But I guess the lyrics do remind me of Monkey Island as well. It makes me think about Herman Toothrot. It's just too bad the character's personality (humourous, odd, silly) doesn't exactly suit the serious, profound nature of the song.
How about "Danger Line" by Avenged Sevenfold, another reminder of Guybrush's demise at the hands of LeChuck in ToMI Chapter 4? Here's an excerpt:
Now I find myself in my own blood
The damage done is far beyond repair
I never put my faith in up above
But now, I'm hoping someone's there
I never meant to leave this world alone
I never meant to hurt the ones who cared
And all this time I thought we'd just grow old
You know, no one said it's fair
Tell my baby girl that "It's alright"
I've sung my last song today
Remind the Lord to leave his light on for me
I'm free
How about "Danger Line" by Avenged Sevenfold, another reminder of Guybrush's demise at the hands of LeChuck in ToMI Chapter 4? Here's an excerpt:
Now I find myself in my own blood
The damage done is far beyond repair
I never put my faith in up above
But now, I'm hoping someone's there
I never meant to leave this world alone
I never meant to hurt the ones who cared
And all this time I thought we'd just grow old
You know, no one said it's fair
Tell my baby girl that "It's alright"
I've sung my last song today
Remind the Lord to leave his light on for me
I'm free
Yes, some of those lyrics do relate to Episode IV, especially "I never meant to hurt the ones who cared"; that particular lyric brings Morgan to mind. Because, although she brought Guybrush into De Singe, and was the reason for Guybrush being captured by the Flotsam citizens, she did feel sorry and she did end up caring for Guybrush afterward. And, of course, we remember that Guybrush's words to Morgan in Club 41 were far from nice or comforting.
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Also, another piece of [very short] music that reminds me of Monkey island is 4:50 - 4:58 of Dream Theater's "Dark Eternal Night". It's almost like reggae (Dream Theater style, that is), and since most of the Monkey Island soundtrack has a reggae vibe, I can't help but be reminded of the series when hearing this particular snippet of music.
The rest of the song, however, sounds absolutely nothing like anything you would hear in Monkey Island .
If we're talking about lyrics, I'm shamelessly gonna advertise for my brother's classic/prog rock band, Magic Pie, and their song on their upcoming album The Suffering Joy and throw a link to their MySpace site, and directly to the song Endless Ocean, in which the lyrics I'm a major contributor on (I wrote around 80% of them).
There's nothing wrong with doing that, StarEye; they're a great band anyway. I've actually got "Pointless Masquerade" on my computer - pretty awesome song. I might have to buy one of their albums someday, being quite the prog fan myself.
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Right, sorry to drag us further off-topic - now back to Monkey Island-related conversation and discussion.
http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/blink-182-lyrics/what_s-my-age-again-lyrics.html
http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/celine_dion/my_heart_will_go_on.html
I'm afraid I can't help but be reminded of anything but Shrek .
But, yes, in some ways it does remind you a little of Guybrush. "I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed" - this can certainly be related to Guybrush at times (though, not all of the time; Guybrush does show some moments of intelligence). And there are other lines throughout the song that sort of relate to Guybrush, his experiences, his situation and his way of living:
"Didn't make sense not to live for fun" - Guybrush always seems to want to do what he wants.
"So much to do so much to see" - It sort of sums up Guybrush's situation when he is first seen washing up on the shores of Melee Island and is automatically thrust into the pirating world.
"Only shooting stars break the mold" - Guybrush does not fit the mold one bit .
"Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me" - Nobody would have expected Guybrush to last a day in the pirating world, but heck, look at him now. He's killed LeChuck 5 times, he's famous for it, and he's the pirating equivalent of a 'rockstar' or an 'allstar'.
Yes, I guess this does remind me a little of Guybrush, lyrically.
Or the 1999 movie Mystery Men. Don't forget that!
Another piece of music that reminds me of Monkey Island is 4:45-4:57 of Dream Theater's "Panic Attack". I'm not exactly sure why, but it reminds me of LeChuck each time I listen to it. Perhaps it sounds a little like on of LeChuck's themes, but I'm not too sure of that.
Edit: Wait, here we are. I've found out why it reminds me of LeChuck, it is because it sounds similar to one of his themes. The part of "Panic Attack" that I mentioned actually sounds quite similar to some of tunes from the opening minute-or-so of "Rollercoaster of Death" from the 'Curse...' soundtrack. At least I think so, anyway - I'm certain that there's a distinct similarity between the two pieces of music.
They're not exactly the same, of course. But I just find them to sound similar.
I haven't actually seen Mystery Men, so that would explain why I didn't mention it .
A bit old school ( I blame my involvement in SCA for this one), but I associate sea shanties, especially "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates" and "High Barbary" for some reason, with Monkey Island.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGTsVUSiM1g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zs-Zr95aw8
I sense there's something in the wind
That feels like tragedy's at hand.
And though I'd like to stand by him,
Can't shake this feeling that we have.
The worst is just around the bend.
And does he notice
My feelings for him?
And will he see
How much he means to me?
I think it's not to be.
What will become of my dear friend?
Where will his actions lead us then?
Oh, how I'd like to join the crowd
In their enthusiastic cloud.
Try as I may, it doesn't last.
And will we ever
End up together?
And will we ever
End up together?
No, I think not.
It's never to become,
For I am not...the one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnW6scwyeHo
Pirates of the Saskatchewan by the Arrogant Worms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyKYLWJE9KA
Funny how it's called "Morgan's ride", lol!
Darkness falls across the land,
The midnight hour is close at hand.
Creatures crawl in search of blood
To terrorize y'all's neighborhood.
And whosoever shall be found
Without the soul for getting down
Must stand and face the hounds of hell
And rot inside a corpse's shell.
The foulest stench is in the air,
The funk of 40,000 years,
And grisly ghouls from every tomb
Are closing in to seal your doom.
And though you fight to stay alive,
Your body starts to shiver;
For no mere mortal can resist
The evil of the Thriller.
*evil cackle*
Have a listen for yourselves:
Tracks 1-2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D7KW1sWK5M
Tracks 3-5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03lBIiJeEGQ
Tracks 6-7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj3yGg899h0
Tracks 8-10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdrNNhQtj0Y
Tracks 11-12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAQimJj2HYs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp6vqtO57I4&fmt=18
From album "Captain Morgan's Revenge" no less.
On the topic of Alestorm, a little Leviathan seems fitting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jat6ZVd1hzI
Evanescence - Like You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M16f7tIvTc
Oh yes, and I even added the chorus from this song in my sig. But still, the song itself is enough to make me cry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBlRImFyBEU (:30 when the piano kicks in)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeI4Ft8P7ks
How about Nickelback's song "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"? Sometimes the repeated lyric, "Something's gotta go wrong, 'cause I'm feelin' way too damn good," kind of fits Guybrush's personality and curiosity.
But I guess the lyrics do remind me of Monkey Island as well. It makes me think about Herman Toothrot. It's just too bad the character's personality (humourous, odd, silly) doesn't exactly suit the serious, profound nature of the song.
Now I find myself in my own blood
The damage done is far beyond repair
I never put my faith in up above
But now, I'm hoping someone's there
I never meant to leave this world alone
I never meant to hurt the ones who cared
And all this time I thought we'd just grow old
You know, no one said it's fair
Tell my baby girl that "It's alright"
I've sung my last song today
Remind the Lord to leave his light on for me
I'm free
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0nxBzdTahw
Yes, some of those lyrics do relate to Episode IV, especially "I never meant to hurt the ones who cared"; that particular lyric brings Morgan to mind. Because, although she brought Guybrush into De Singe, and was the reason for Guybrush being captured by the Flotsam citizens, she did feel sorry and she did end up caring for Guybrush afterward. And, of course, we remember that Guybrush's words to Morgan in Club 41 were far from nice or comforting.
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Also, another piece of [very short] music that reminds me of Monkey island is 4:50 - 4:58 of Dream Theater's "Dark Eternal Night". It's almost like reggae (Dream Theater style, that is), and since most of the Monkey Island soundtrack has a reggae vibe, I can't help but be reminded of the series when hearing this particular snippet of music.
The rest of the song, however, sounds absolutely nothing like anything you would hear in Monkey Island .
http://www.myspace.com/magicpiehome/music/songs/Endless-Ocean-mp3-78694773
Of course, I suggest you listen to the rest of the songs as well - three of them are from the new album.
"And then we'll find the giant sponge.
At the voodoo curse, we lunge.
A pirate killed me with a stab,
But I had help from a lady with flab.
Ooooh, we'll look at everything.
Ooooh, we'll comment on everything.
I'm really glad your mine, not his.
'Cause I heard he gives a bad kiss."
Hmm... Quite possibly...