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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

This song has been playing on my computer for the past few days, and I thought "Hey, this would make a fun music video". Then again, I think of that with every song I hear...
I'm still working on the request song I got, so don't worry! It's just taking me a lot longer than I thought because WMM keeps 'glitching' on me. Long story, but it's *hopefully* coming soon!

I can't really do this video justice if I try to describe it. I hope you like it, I know I do!

Song: the Islander
Clips: Tin Man miniseries

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  • well done. i especially love the beginning.

  • love it! :)

  • Right she married that frankenstien thing the tinsmith biult. Bit of a gip there but a well

    Jijur settled down to a pretty queit life though

  • Melena was entirely from Maguire's stuff, and Nimmie-Amiee was the lost love of Nick Chopper, the original Tin Man.

  • I never really heard anything of Nimmie-Amiee except who she was Melena strictly Wicked isnt she?

    The witches of the east and west. They qualify as strong willed leaders too I supose

  • There was also Jinjur, who led an all-female army. Glinda's guards also were exclusively female. Even "ordinary" women like Nimmie-Amiee and Melena seemed to have quite a bit of power in their own homes.

    Baum was in a house full of feminists and suffragettes. I think that had to be a factor.

  • I thought so. Thats a pretty major factor in the Oz books,strong willed women as rulers. (Ozma Lurline Glinda the Adepts Coo oh ee) And Dorothy always had her own sense of who she was. Which I think was a rather new concept then

  • Through her mom. Ahamo, her father, is from Omaha.

    It appears as though Oz - at least the royal line - is matrilinear. In the books, Oz was founded and first ruled by the Fae Lurline. She left, handing rulership to her daughter, Ozma the First. The crown was passed mother to daughter through the ages.

  • Like the song very Celtic

    How is DG related to Dorothy though? Her mom or her dad?

  • as always you have the ear...you have the eye!!! brava!! :)

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