Auld Lang Syne: A Supernatural Slideshow
ByKaren
Happy New Year to all you amazing fans! Let’s look back on the year gone by to the traditional words of Auld Lang Syne.
Happy New Year to all you amazing fans! Let’s look back on the year gone by to the traditional words of Auld Lang Syne.
Here’s an original slideshow, summarizing Supernatural season one by episode. This started out as a song and mutated another way. Enjoy! Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
This week’s musical slideshow borrows from Mumford and Sons’ “Awake My Soul.” See Sam and Dean’s story, “I Lost/Got Back My Soul.” Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
Without love, where would they be right now? All it takes is a slight adjustment to the lyrics of the Doobie Brother’s “Long Train Runnin’” and the epic story of Sam and Dean can be shared poignantly. The strong brotherly bond is all they have and all they need. …
Enjoy this “Tale of a few boards.” Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
This week’s musical slideshow is a rework based on Biffy Clryo’s “Many of Horror.” Enjoy! Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
The truth is out there…or in there…or there, whatever. Whether it be aliens, fairies, or tiny green men lets reflect on this week’s lesson of inspiration by learning the right way to use manners with all things completely off. Sam included. Share on Facebook Tweet Follow us Save
Um, yeah, well, Happy New Year to you too!
I know New Years resolutions rarely stick, but I think Supernatural fans need to resolve to be a lot more positive this year. The negative attitudes are just about killing me.
Good idea, alice. I resolve to try to be more positive in all things.
Happy New Year!
Here, here Alice!
Great pictures, Karen. Thanks for the slide show.
Aw, don’t be sad Alice. I believe there are a lot more positives than negatives. They just don’t post all the time.
I’m plenty positive, and Happy New Year to all you positives and Alice out there, and also to all you negatives.
Our show is still there after eight wonderful years. What’s not to be positive about. (Don’t really want to know) 😀
And Happy New Year to you Karen, for the great pics to the song. Snfff Snffff kleenex please!
Thanks for this Karen, and for the translation to contemporary English! I can’t believe I only know two lines of that song. Some of those pictures were so dotey!
Have yourself a good one.
Nicely done, Karen. It is a little sad, but appreciated. And thanks for the English translation.
That was great, Karen. Thank you!
I guess I never knew there were so many lines to that tune, even though it’s sung every year.
Wishing you a very happy and healthy 2013. And may it be full of Winchesters. 😉
Thank you for the wonderful slide show and seeing those photographs up close. Here is to loved ones past and present and what is over the next hill for us all in 2013.
That’s a really great association of pictures to the words (thank you for using the happy group photo that includes Ellen and Jo!)! This is wonderful and reminds us what the heart of the show is, I love it. 😀
Very nice Karen. Thank you.
Hi everyone, thank you for your comments.
I’m very fond of Scottish poet Robert Burns work, including his Auld Lang Syne.
Although this song does bring on an essence of sadness with making me nostalgic over the people and moments that have affected my life and in remembering those that have moved or passed on, it also brings on a feeling of comfort in cherishing those memories.
It was with this same premise when I put this together. Although there is an essence of sadness when looking at those that has passed on from the brother’s lives, I found looking back at their experiences together made me remember just how strong their relationship and bond really is. It brought back the faith that even though their bond as strayed it will find it’s way back again.
Cheers and Happy Holidays.
And you included Adam…
*wipes away a tear*
that´s so touching.
Thank you