Nov. 2nd, 2010

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The last several years I've been obsessed with cultural depictions of 'home', in movies/TV, music and literature. For instance:

  • As much as I loved theRose/9/10 arc, my favorite parts of the new 'Doctor Who' were the stories that had to do with the Doctor having the option to bring his home planet back into existence, and his dilemma.
  • The turning point in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' was when Buffy's mom kicked her out of the house: The Buffy that came back to Sunnydale at the beginning of the 3rd season was a different girl, not leastways because she'd lost the sense kids have sometimes that 'home' always means 'welcome' and 'safe.'
  • Likewise, when Angel and his crew were forced out of the Hyperion by his demonic-sort-of-granddaughter on 'Angel', what was most jarring was that all the weapons, all the research materials - all their stuff that they clung to for comfort - wasn't available to them.
  • In two of my current favorite book series - Rhys Bowen's 'Her Royal Spyness' and Gail Carriger's 'Parasol Protectorate' - the heroines (and their leading men) are homeless in some way: Either they have no money & have lost the family seat, are asked to leave their home, or find that the other person - not the builiding - is their home.

But all of that is sort of difficult to dissect in a single post (which is all I feel like devoting to this at the moment), in addition to being highly subjective. So, I searched through my music to find all the songs about 'home' and narrowed it down to a reasonable list.

15. Our House, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

 

 

 

Dishwalla, La Roux, Foo Fighters, Dido, etc. )

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