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TIL that Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is a vampire love song. Yes, a love song about vampires.
Yeah, I knew, even before actually learning. During to my "vampire loving" phase -you know, when you just feel like you have to devour Anne Rice's books and wear black- I was primed to ve receptive to vampire subtext. And the song isn't exactly subtle. When I saw this fact in a listicle, my reaction was " yay validation!".
 

Yeah, I knew, even before actually learning. During to my "vampire loving" phase -you know, when you just feel like you have to devour Anne Rice's books and wear black- I was primed to ve receptive to vampire subtext. And the song isn't exactly subtle. When I saw this fact in a listicle, my reaction was " yay validation!".
I never really sat down with the lyrics before and it doesn't hit that note nearly as hard as something like "Moon over Bourbon Street."
 

I never really sat down with the lyrics before and it doesn't hit that note nearly as hard as something like "Moon over Bourbon Street."
There's unsubtle, and there's blatant... n_n

I wonder how many more vampire romance songs are out there? ( I can think of Vampire Heart -HIM-, Broken -Sonata Arctica- and Love song for a Vampire - Annie Lenox-)
 

There's unsubtle, and there's blatant... n_n

I wonder how many more vampire romance songs are out there? ( I can think of Vampire Heart -HIM-, Broken -Sonata Arctica- and Love song for a Vampire - Annie Lenox-)
The only one that comes immediately to mind is "Bela Lugosi's Dead", by Bauhaus, which was used in the movie "The Hunger."
 

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