Dear Supernatural Fans
Sep. 24th, 2007 02:52 pmFriday at Borders I randomly found an Original Novel of Supernatural called Nevermore. Of course I've already finished it. It was amazing. I loved it. I can't wait for the next one, which is called Witch's Canyon and comes out in November. Also, there's a book called The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons and Ghouls. (i just checked, it's already in stores) What it says in the add is,
...brings together all of Sam's and Dean's knowledge. Complete with detailed descriptions, illustrations, and notes, the book catalogs more than 30 of the creatures that have appeared --and will appear-- on the show.
So I'm obviously getting that at some point. :D
Also, I'd just like to say, "original novel" is code for fanfiction. Seriously. lol
But anyway. Ever since I started watching Supernatural I've been in love with the music they play. Apparently I'm a fan of classic rock. Whoda thunkit? So at the end of Nevermore there's an author's note from Keith R.A. DeCandido about all the songs he listened to while writing this story. I was soooo excited when I saw it. So I thought I'd share it with all you wonderful Supernatural-fans that have been dying for a soundtrack. P.S. also writing in the author notes
AC/DC: Back in Black (Living Colour's version works nicely, too)
The Allman Brothers: Ramblin' Man
George Baker: Little Green Bag
The Band: Chest Fever + The Shape I'm In + The W.S. Wolcott Medicine Show
Black Sabbath: Paranoid
Blind Faith: Can't Find My Way Home
Blue Oyster Cult: (Don't Fear) The Reaper
Blue Swede: Hooked on a Feeling
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Up Jumped the Devil
The Chambers Brothers: Time has Come Today
Eric Clapton: Cocaine + Further on up the Road
Cream: Badge + Sunshine of Your Love + Tales of Brave Ulysses
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
Deep Purple: Smoke on the Water
Def Leppard: Rock of Ages
Derek & the Dominoes: Layla
Bob Dylan: Knockin' on Heaven's Door + Like a Rolling Stone (the original's okay, but I loudly recommend the live version on Before the Flood, which is transcendent; all respect to Al Kooper, but Garth Hudson leaves him in the dust)
Electric Light Orchestra: Turn to Stone
David Essex: Rock On
Iron Butterfly: In-A-Gada-Da-Vida
Jefferson Airplane: White Rabbit
Jethro Tull: A New Day Yesterday + Aqualung + For a Thousand Mothers + We Used to Know
Robert Johnson: Cross Road Blues (Eric Clapton's version of this works, too) + Hellhound on My Trail + Walkin' Blues (versions of Walkin' Blues by Hindu Love Gods, Eric Clapton, and the Jump Kings are also excellent and recommended)
Journey: Wheel in the Sky
Kansas: Carry on, Wayward Son
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Down South Jukin'
Metallica: Enter Sandman + Some Kind of Monster
Ted Nugent: Stranglehold
Queen & David Bowie: Under Pressure
The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter + Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby + Sympathy for the Devil
Rush: Working Man
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band: Katmandu + Lookin' Back + Turn the Page
Spinal Tap: Stonehenge
Stealers Wheel: Stuck in the Middle with You
Steppenwolf: Born to be Wild + Magic Carpet Ride
Styx: Renegade
Tito & Tarantula: Angry Cockroaches + Strange Face of Love
Traffic: The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Joe Walsh: Turn to Stone
The Who: 5:15 + Goin' Mobile + In a Hand or a Face + Love reign O'er Me
Warren Zevon: Werewolves of London
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I hope you enjoy!
love,
amanda: jaclyn's twin sister
...brings together all of Sam's and Dean's knowledge. Complete with detailed descriptions, illustrations, and notes, the book catalogs more than 30 of the creatures that have appeared --and will appear-- on the show.
So I'm obviously getting that at some point. :D
Also, I'd just like to say, "original novel" is code for fanfiction. Seriously. lol
But anyway. Ever since I started watching Supernatural I've been in love with the music they play. Apparently I'm a fan of classic rock. Whoda thunkit? So at the end of Nevermore there's an author's note from Keith R.A. DeCandido about all the songs he listened to while writing this story. I was soooo excited when I saw it. So I thought I'd share it with all you wonderful Supernatural-fans that have been dying for a soundtrack. P.S. also writing in the author notes
AC/DC: Back in Black (Living Colour's version works nicely, too)
The Allman Brothers: Ramblin' Man
George Baker: Little Green Bag
The Band: Chest Fever + The Shape I'm In + The W.S. Wolcott Medicine Show
Black Sabbath: Paranoid
Blind Faith: Can't Find My Way Home
Blue Oyster Cult: (Don't Fear) The Reaper
Blue Swede: Hooked on a Feeling
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Up Jumped the Devil
The Chambers Brothers: Time has Come Today
Eric Clapton: Cocaine + Further on up the Road
Cream: Badge + Sunshine of Your Love + Tales of Brave Ulysses
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
Deep Purple: Smoke on the Water
Def Leppard: Rock of Ages
Derek & the Dominoes: Layla
Bob Dylan: Knockin' on Heaven's Door + Like a Rolling Stone (the original's okay, but I loudly recommend the live version on Before the Flood, which is transcendent; all respect to Al Kooper, but Garth Hudson leaves him in the dust)
Electric Light Orchestra: Turn to Stone
David Essex: Rock On
Iron Butterfly: In-A-Gada-Da-Vida
Jefferson Airplane: White Rabbit
Jethro Tull: A New Day Yesterday + Aqualung + For a Thousand Mothers + We Used to Know
Robert Johnson: Cross Road Blues (Eric Clapton's version of this works, too) + Hellhound on My Trail + Walkin' Blues (versions of Walkin' Blues by Hindu Love Gods, Eric Clapton, and the Jump Kings are also excellent and recommended)
Journey: Wheel in the Sky
Kansas: Carry on, Wayward Son
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Down South Jukin'
Metallica: Enter Sandman + Some Kind of Monster
Ted Nugent: Stranglehold
Queen & David Bowie: Under Pressure
The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter + Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby + Sympathy for the Devil
Rush: Working Man
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band: Katmandu + Lookin' Back + Turn the Page
Spinal Tap: Stonehenge
Stealers Wheel: Stuck in the Middle with You
Steppenwolf: Born to be Wild + Magic Carpet Ride
Styx: Renegade
Tito & Tarantula: Angry Cockroaches + Strange Face of Love
Traffic: The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Joe Walsh: Turn to Stone
The Who: 5:15 + Goin' Mobile + In a Hand or a Face + Love reign O'er Me
Warren Zevon: Werewolves of London
[the][end]
I hope you enjoy!
love,
amanda: jaclyn's twin sister