Welcome back to another chapter of Mixtape Monday! Last week's playlist was a big one for a tiny character, the Atom:
The Atom Playlist
“The Atoms Family”
“Small Song”, by Lhasa de Sela
“It’s a Small World (After All)”, by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
“Little Bitty”, by Alan Jackson
“All the Small Things”, by Blink-182
“High Hopes”, by Frank Sinatra
“Small Small World”, by The Statler Brothers
“Atomic”, by Blondie
“Shrinking Man”, by Ry Cooder
“That’s About The Size”, by Sesame Street
“Out Of Sight”, by James Brown
“Weird Science”, by Oingo Boingo
“White & Nerdy”, by “Weird Al” Yankovic
“Bigger Than Me”, by Louis Tomlinson
“Big”, by Fontaines D.C.
“It’s a Small New World”, by Ariel Winter
“When You’re Small”, from Phineas and Ferb
“Short People”, by Randy Newman
“Goody Two Shoes”, by Adam Ant
“Particle Man”, by They Might Be Giants
“Little Bitty Pretty One”, by Thurston Harris
“Short Short Man”, by Gillette
This Week’s Theme: Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month, so now is the time to put together a playlist full of songs for our favorite DC women! Let us know who your favorite DC women characters are and what you think their favorite songs would be, below!
Due to the high volume of submissions and the limited number of hours in a day, we’ll be selecting two songs from each member, but feel free to share as many as you like!
Curious what Mixtape Monday is?
Every week, we’ll post the title of our latest Mixtape, and you post tracks of your choice in the comments below! We’ll follow up next Mixtape Monday with the list of tunes, two from each user, collected from the week before. And if our “What’s the Last Song You Heard?” thread is any indication, you all have superb taste in tunes!
For our hardcore music lovers, we suggest joining Inky’s Mixtape Mob , a group created to bring all music lovers together in one place. Joining Inky’s Mixtape Mob will make sure you get notified of every playlist update, as well as offer you a custom flair and title to show off your maestro-dom!
While lyrics must abide to Forum Guidelines , the songs can be anything, of any genre, as long as it meets each week’s theme!
My two favorite female DC characters are Wonder Woman and Star Sapphire!
Not sure if any of my picks really relate to them, BUT I just want to showcase some of my favorite female bands/singers! You can pick the two…
“Pieces”, by Icon For Hire
My local Regal (and I mean really local, like less than a few KMs from me), is showing two WB movies, so I assume it’s a co-promotion with Warner studios, of the original Wonder Woman and Ocean’s 8 (which is actually a really good movie for anyone who has not yet seen it). And it’s a reduced ticket so I might convince my neighbor to go see it, he’s always bored. But I really wished they had done WW '87 as I have still yet to see more than the long introduction (of young Diana) that was posted on-line ages ago.
I see DC made certain books free to read to everyone - which is always cool that they do that, but unless they really promote that on line (since I’m not on FB or twitter), it’s not always accomplishing anything. Folks who have the DCU Infinite app are either members/former members, or only have the account for other reasons (e.g. me). And I get few messages - and I don’t recall get any marketing messages:
“Help celebrate Women’s History” (or Pride, Black History, etc. etc.) - although I always get more than plenty of notice that Batman Day is coming up, is here, or just passed but these things are still available, yadda yadda…
since she hasn’t gotten any love, and let’s propose this particular song “Somebody Else” song by Eric Durance herself:
I’m also a Zee fan, Jessica was a good addition to the Lanterns, if I could find a good song that made you think of the 1950s, 1960s mood in a very modern, woman of tomorrow way, I would add a mid to late Silver Age Kara here, but besides those and others already mentioned here, I think I would add Mera: