I remember way back when I was a little brony. No not that far, more like just two years ago, I would click a link on a brony-dedicated site and it would take me to something by unanimous deliverers or a clever remix of a song from the show. And eventually, I would stumble on a song in which a brony wrote themselves and contained detailed lyrics and feeling in it. It was at these moments that I was so amazed and engulfed by the charm of this fandom that I thought it couldn't possibly get any better. Boy was I wrong.
Episode 3: The Ticket Master
https://soundcloud.com/glaze/shes-a-pony-remix
She's a Pony (Wooden Toaster Remix)
General Mumble
Mashup
Pirates make everything better. Pinkie as a pirate makes every party better. And emo Fluttershy is practically required based on the desire for her to have a detailed rocky personality type that may or may not be interesting. Don't worry, its just a phase. And Zecora, obviously playing the part of the vigilant spirit, may sound pseudo-racist, but this here song distracts you jut long enough to think too hardly about that.
General Mumble had made a mash-up up the theme from Pirates of the Caribbean, "She's a Pirate" and Pinkie's Grand Galloping Gala song from Ticket Master. Unfortunately, there's not many options in the way of sizing up the fun in that song, as it's one of Pinkie's nutty visualizations anyway, and not nearly as catchy and whole as her other songs. The General thought the remix did so well in the way of YouTube hits, that he had to make more downloadable links for people to grab it, something that is now a common theme of brony music sharing.
It wasn't until Wooden Toaster (a.k.a. Glaze) remixed it that I heard it, however. And he took what was already a great song and made it sound so cool and catchy, that I required myself to re-watch some of those movies. That awkward moment when Captain Jack Sparrow and Pinkie Pie actually have a lot in common.
Episode 4: Applebuck Season
https://soundcloud.com/bronyfied/flower-of-the-season
Flower of the Season (ft. Aviators)
Bronyfied
Rock
If I could only make you smile
Make you happy for a while
But you won't seem to let me
What happened to your joyful ways
Your smiling face on a sunny day
Is this who you really wanna be
What happened to the pony I once knew
What's the source of this sadness inside of you
You're the flower of the season
Not yet blooming for some reason
Lift your head up from the ground
To the bright light of the sun
Push your way through all the sadness
All the hatred, all the madness
Bloom with beauty once again
There's no reason to run
I wish you could feel hope again
I wish I could be a friend
But I can't seem to get through
This wall you've built around your heart
A barrier tearing you apart
Please, I want to help you
What happened to the pony I once knew
What's the source of this sadness inside of you
You're the flower of the season
Not yet blooming for some reason
Lift your head up from the ground
To the bright light of the sun
Push your way through all the sadness
All the hatred, all the madness
Bloom with beauty once again
There's no reason to run
Broken and alone
Falling apart
And so far from home
So far from home
You're the flower of the season
Not yet blooming for some reason
Lift your head up from the ground
To the bright light of the sun
Push your way through all the sadness
All the hatred, all the madness
Bloom with beauty once again
There's no reason to run
All the Applejack fans are going to be mad at me for a short moment, as in an Applejack-centric episode, I am not going with an Applejack-themed brony song. How dare I. Instead I decided to give light to one of the fun little developments dedicated to the flower ponies, since they happen to have a great scene towards the end of this episode that gives them that background pony charm the best bronies like. And this time, we have song geared towards the mysterious and unknown background of the one known as Roseluck.
What I love about songs like this one, is that the song is definitely pony-related, but still applies to some of our everyday lives. Songs that carry multiple meanings on purpose but still carry that very creative tone of character development is something I love about the best brony songs that are available to listen to. Not only is a good song with good lyrics important, but clashing out with a rock song, a genre that at the time had practically no love in the brony fandom, makes this song so much fun to listen to. Bronyfied has since made several other rock-oriented orignals that make them one of the leading brony rock musicians. And Aviator's deep sounding lyrics gives the song, and any song he sings really, the feeling of epic storylog and thoughtfulness.
This is the kind of song that changes everything about how I view the flower ponies in the show. The way those bunnies trampled their gardens, the way those paraspites at up every petal. The horror! The horror! It was awful...
And because it's illustrated with rock, some bronies who don't care for rock just don't get it. It's ok, because neither does Twilight.
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