Manolo Luis Sanchez Rivera (
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03 ♥ audio (late night)
[This is the first time he's ever made a top post with his guitar, and the second time he's ever publicly played anything over the network.
After seeing how everyone reacted to Dorian's version of "Wonderwall", he wasn't in a hurry to put himself out there, least of all with something as intensely personal as his music.
But he's feeling pensive tonight, and he has too much free time on his hands now that the holidays are over and Heropa has been rescued. At around 1:30 in the morning, he starts a live audio feed. Without any words of introduction, an uncharacteristically melancholy guitar piece floats through the network. There are no vocals, no words -- Manolo's guitar does the singing for him tonight.
Music buffs will indeed recognize it as a rendition of "Caroline, No" by The Beach Boys. The interpretation is Manolo's own work, done entirely by ear (not an easy thing to do with a guitar solo, considering the complexity of the original source material). But even those who are unfamiliar with the song may feel quiet pangs of sadness and a sense of longing for simpler, happier times...
Once the song reaches its conclusion and the final notes gently fade into silence, Manolo simply closes the feed.]
After seeing how everyone reacted to Dorian's version of "Wonderwall", he wasn't in a hurry to put himself out there, least of all with something as intensely personal as his music.
But he's feeling pensive tonight, and he has too much free time on his hands now that the holidays are over and Heropa has been rescued. At around 1:30 in the morning, he starts a live audio feed. Without any words of introduction, an uncharacteristically melancholy guitar piece floats through the network. There are no vocals, no words -- Manolo's guitar does the singing for him tonight.
Music buffs will indeed recognize it as a rendition of "Caroline, No" by The Beach Boys. The interpretation is Manolo's own work, done entirely by ear (not an easy thing to do with a guitar solo, considering the complexity of the original source material). But even those who are unfamiliar with the song may feel quiet pangs of sadness and a sense of longing for simpler, happier times...
Once the song reaches its conclusion and the final notes gently fade into silence, Manolo simply closes the feed.]
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He mutes his television so he can listen, but frankly, it's probably the last thing he needs to be listening to after he found out Steve returned home. ]
You sound like you could use some ice cream, pal.
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Is Joaquin alright? Is their friendship?]
Hey. What happened?
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Dueling banjos this isn't, but hopefully this guy will appreciate the sentiment. He barely knows Manolo but feels a little guitar solidarity here. ]
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that was beautiful, Manolo.
you're up pretty late, though
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His only answer is to shake it in his half-asleep daze, accidentally turning the thing on in the process.]
Magic music phone, zura?
[His phone is very talented, but-]
Sh-Shhh! Y-You need to be quiet, p-people are trying to sleep, zura!
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[And...sad. He doesn't know the song, but he his heart echoes with the emotion on it. Funny that that should even be possible.]
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It speaks to her, in a way.]
It's strange... it's very beautiful, but I can't help but feel a little sad after listening to it.
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That's really...
[Sad? Pretty?]
Amazing.
[Not what she'd wanted to go with but a familiar accolade from her.]
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[She really needs to get a guitar again so she can start practicing.]
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there are some from my world whose song can put people to sleep or heal.
are you trying to heal with your song?
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That was pretty chill. Kinda sad though.
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She won't say anything, even as she starts playing in return on her electric. No powers to back up her guitar, but she strums it out anyway. Marceline knows all too well that sometimes, music is all that can speak to suit the moment. For this one? "Plainsong" will do just fine.]
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YOUR GUITAR IS SAD!
[Look, Manolo, you made him have to type through his tears!]
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