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[Closed] Who Should Write the Silver Chair Credits Song?

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The Rose-Tree Dryad
(@rose)
Secret Garden Agent Moderator

I think it would be safe to say that there's a rumor that Meg Sutherland's music may appear somewhere on The Silver Chair soundtrack, Lake Lachrymose. While it was just hinting on the part of Sprig Music, it's still interesting and people will probably enjoy checking out her Narnia-inspired songs regardless. :)

Posted : October 4, 2015 7:57 pm
Lake Lachrymose
(@lake-lachrymose)
NarniaWeb Regular

Thank you so much, The Rose-Tree Dryad!!!! The rumor has been sent, but I'm really sad how things turned out. I was planning to share the information with a good brazilian fansite, but another one published the rumor and claimed as theirs. It's the second time they do that, the first one was with that fake rumor about the script. When we all thought it was true, they stole the information that I've posted here and claimed as their "information". I'm pretty sad and really disappointed with this, but there's no need to worry about such small things, haha. At least they gave credit to you and to the forum, but I have no doubt they will keep stealing information from this forum and claiming as their own in the future. They're awful and totally dishonest.

“In The Chronicles of Narnia we feel the magical comfort of that eternal optimism, that belief that the best is somehow always yet to come.” — Claire Fallon

Posted : October 7, 2015 5:28 am
The Rose-Tree Dryad
(@rose)
Secret Garden Agent Moderator

Sorry to hear about that, Lake Lachrymose! :( On the bright side, at least the word is getting out and hopefully people are enjoying the Narnia-inspired music and t-shirts. :)

Posted : October 7, 2015 8:04 am
Impending Doom
(@impending-doom)
Adventurous Stranger Knight of NarniaWeb

At least they gave credit to you and to the forum, but I have no doubt they will keep stealing information from this forum and claiming as their own in the future. They're awful and totally dishonest.

Unless I'm missing something here... the information discussed here on the forum was public knowledge and not a Narniaweb exclusive. Not only was Sprig Music's comment on the main page but also on the original Facebook video so the Brazilian site had every right to post the 'news' without credit. But like you said there's no need to worry about small things. :)

"Tollers, there is too little of what we really like in stories. I am afraid we shall have to try and write some ourselves." - C.S. Lewis

Posted : October 7, 2015 1:16 pm
The Rose-Tree Dryad
(@rose)
Secret Garden Agent Moderator

Just for the record, I don't have a problem with whether or not I was credited! Being credited didn't even occur to me as a possibility when Lachrymose asked about posting it as a news item on a fan site. I'm sure a lot of other people saw the comment that Sprig Music posted; I just figured that I'd write up a post on here in case anyone missed it and would've been interested, as well as share the YouTube video that I found. So no worries at all. :)

Posted : October 7, 2015 3:15 pm
King_Erlian
(@king_erlian)
NarniaWeb Guru

Veering ever so slightly off topic, if anyone should be looking for a credits song for "The Last Battle" at any time in the future, may I humbly suggest... myself?

http://edenthomas.bandcamp.com/track/mike-nash-farther-up-farther-in-additional-track

Posted : October 8, 2015 1:30 am
Lake Lachrymose
(@lake-lachrymose)
NarniaWeb Regular

The problem is not with giving credit to anyone, is just the way they shared the information. They never say they received the help of someone to do it, that's what I mean. Like "this came officially from spring music but thanks to NW etc to warn us about it". You know? I don't really care about this because, like you said, it's public information. I was just angry at the way they posted the text, because they used something that I, myself, wrote to them, and used as their own.

“In The Chronicles of Narnia we feel the magical comfort of that eternal optimism, that belief that the best is somehow always yet to come.” — Claire Fallon

Posted : October 8, 2015 5:20 am
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