50 years ago today, the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in a storm on Lake Superior. All hands were lost.
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50 years ago today, the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in a storm on Lake Superior. All hands were lost.

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I've been listening to the Project Hail Mary soundtrack to the point where I'm pretty dang sure that Daniel Pemberton is going to show up as my most-listened-to-musical-artist on my Spotify Unwrapped for the first time since the "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" soundtrack came out.
And there's a ton of things I love about it, but one that I really love is how present human noises are throughout it. Not just vocals, although those are very much woven throughout, but percussive sounds. Claps, stomps, the drumming of hands on legs, they show up everywhere. "Time Go Fishing" in particular has those very human percussive sounds throughout, as well as a sort of Eridian organ sound, actual human voices, and the Dias Irae, which really kicks in once Grace starts his EVA.
For Les Mis Chapter 1.2.13, FMA calls the little Savoyard boy "Petit Gervais." In Denny, he's "Petit-Gervais." My Japanese Brick has him as プチ•ジェルヴェ (transliteration "Puchi Jeruve," a way of phonetically writing out "Petit Gervais"), Arai has him as プティー•ジュルヴェー (transliteration "Putii Juruvee," a different attempt at phonetically rendering "Petit Gervais"). And Hapgood has Little Gervais because she is full of choices sometimes.
Arai interprets this chapter from pages 219–254 of his manga (English translation pagination), and is the only adaptation I can think of that has Valjean run up to the priest riding by to go, "OMG HAVE YOU SEEN A KID NAMED PETIT GERVAIS? WITH A HURDY-GURDY? I AM A CRIMINAL PLEASE HAVE ME ARRESTED AND HERE IS SOME MONEY FOR YOUR POOR."
Also! if you're wondering what a "hurdy-gurdy" is, it's a very real string instrument.
You can actually see the one Petit Gervais is carrying in Arai's manga very briefly.
I have been listening to the Mâori language version of the Moana soundtrack for the past hour, and it is glorious. Big kudos to Disney for making this publicly available. Now if I could just get the movie with this language track…
Full song listing:
Waiata O Te Kainga (Where You Are)
Tukuna Au (How Far I’ll Go) - movie version
Ki Uta E (We Know the Way)
Tukuna Au (How Far I’ll Go) - Reprise
Mihi Mai Ra (You’re Welcome) - movie version
Piata Mai Nei (Shiny)
Ko Au A Moana - Waiata a Nga tipuna (I Am Moana -Song of the Ancestors)
To Tino Aria (Know Who You Are)
Ki Uta E (We Know the Way) - finale version
Tukuna Au (How Far I’ll Go) - pop version
Mihi Mai Ra (You’re Welcome) - pop version

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Is this piece nearly 1/2 hour long? Yes. Is it all the best parts of the US distilled into musical form? Yes.
I am so sorry, but whenever I read about Nerval and his (possibly apocryphal?) pet lobster, somewhere from the depths of my childhood subconscious rises this song, from an old Garfield and Friends episode.
Honestly, whenever I envision Nerval taking his lobster for a walk, it looks suspiciously like Jon and Therm the lobster.
I've been listening to the newly released Gavan Infinity soundtrack at work on repeat, both because my ridiculous brain needs music to focus and also because this show is eating my brain and that helps scratch the itch of waiting until the next episode.
One of the side effects is that I spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to figure out if the electroplate tracks for the assorted Gavans were identical or not aside from the first 2/last 2 bars. They are, for the record, but now my internal jukebox is repeating over and over the tone buildup in them of 4 beat tones -> 2 beats -> 1 beat -> eighth notes -> 16th notes