Snape's iPod (now WAFFLING)

lealess lealess at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 8 20:27:59 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 142674

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Sydney" <sydpad at y...> wrote:
>
> 
> > Sherrie here:
> >  
> > King Crimson!  Absolutely!  
> 
> *slaps forehead*  Oh my god, Snape HAS to have been a prog-rock 
> fan--who on earth else would call himself THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE!?! 
> Can't you just SEE the airbrushed stonehenge album covers?  God 
> bless 'im, he only just escaped playing Dungeons and Dragons by a 
> couple of years...
>
> I just want to HUG him now.
> 
> -- Sydney, who herself washed her hands of the whole affair as a
> teenager and, like JMM, listened exclusively to classical and opera
>

Was he too young for glam?  The kid in the movie "Velvet Goldmine"
could play a younger Snape.  But prog-rock?  Would he have wanted to
spend the time on it?  Those songs are L-O-N-G!

Here's a site that lists albums by the year they came out:
http://www.oldielyrics.com/years.html

For 1975, I vote for Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks", created in the
disappointment of a broken marriage.  Dylan can hold his own with
Snape in terms of snarky personality any day.

lealess







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