You might be thinking of the time I searched my diary archives for sentences in iambic pentameter and managed to find just enough rhyming ones to turn into a rather disjointed not-quite-sonnet, but that certainly wasn't my collection of filk-seeds.
My filk-seed collection includes, off the top of my head:
In short, in matters vegetable, mineral and animal He is the very model of a modern David damerell
I'm the dandy webmaster who you're too scared to mention I spend my cash on writing Flash and grabbing your attention
Quick reflexes are a must for the habitual player of what is known as (Half-Life)
He works with a mouse, a very big mouse, he's a compsci
For the last of those I have about three quarters of the rest of the song, if I can still remember it, including a triple rhyme that would have made Tom Lehrer blush (maybe). Oh, and there was one where it occurred to me to start off "Eleanor Rigby" with "Eleanor Ripley" and turn it into an Aliens filk, but I never came up with any actual lines for it, although drswirly provided "Wearing a face that she found in an egg on the floor", and clearly "only way to be sure" should appear in there at some point.
Generally, though, my attitude to filk is that once you've come up with the one outstandingly well crafted line that sparks the whole thing off, coming up with enough filler to pad out the rest of the song is not really motivating and you might just as well leave it at that.
ROFL. Sorry. But you knew what I meant, that was what I was thinking of.
Don't worry -- I didn't mean to imply that you'd copied it from anywhere, merely that (a) it was an automated summary of your character in an extremely oblique way and (b) people might like to copy it from you :)
once you've one outstandingly line ... coming up with enough filler isn't really motivating
Yeah. Like books where the title is wonderful and says it all, and reading it isn't really gaining anything. Perhaps the correct artform is Filk Line :)
It took me *aaaages* to work out what filk *was*. I had associations because I knew what people described as it, but it didn't seem to make sense. Then I went to wikipedia and discovered my understanding was right :) Their description is beautifully worked out, something like, songs characterised by being about, or by the sort of people who write filk about, scifi/fantasy songs... It really is "know it when you hear it" but wikipedia was good at capturing that essence like a butterfly of etymology[1].
You might be thinking of the time I searched my diary archives for sentences in iambic pentameter and managed to find just enough rhyming ones to turn into a rather disjointed not-quite-sonnet, but that certainly wasn't my collection of filk-seeds.
My filk-seed collection includes, off the top of my head:
For the last of those I have about three quarters of the rest of the song, if I can still remember it, including a triple rhyme that would have made Tom Lehrer blush (maybe). Oh, and there was one where it occurred to me to start off "Eleanor Rigby" with "Eleanor Ripley" and turn it into an Aliens filk, but I never came up with any actual lines for it, althoughGenerally, though, my attitude to filk is that once you've come up with the one outstandingly well crafted line that sparks the whole thing off, coming up with enough filler to pad out the rest of the song is not really motivating and you might just as well leave it at that.
Don't worry -- I didn't mean to imply that you'd copied it from anywhere, merely that (a) it was an automated summary of your character in an extremely oblique way and (b) people might like to copy it from you :)
It took me *aaaages* to work out what filk *was*. I had associations because I knew what people described as it, but it didn't seem to make sense. Then I went to wikipedia and discovered my understanding was right :) Their description is beautifully worked out, something like, songs characterised by being about, or by the sort of people who write filk about, scifi/fantasy songs... It really is "know it when you hear it" but wikipedia was good at capturing that essence like a butterfly of etymology[1].
[1] Entomology pun not intended :)