Sam
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Nicholas Eames:
Hi Nick, the Band is one of my favourite ongoing series! I know you've said that Saga and Fable are heavily based off 70s and 80s rock bands but whick bands in particular? I always think Saga give off a Rolling Stones vibe
Nicholas Eames
Hi Sam,
The Rolling Stones were definitely an inspiration for Saga, though I think Led Zeppelin was probably more so. While they aren't inspired entirely by any one band, Zeppelin comes close. On my playlist for the book, the first few times the band is all together are accompanied by their music, namely Kashmir (when they walk into the Maxithon) and When the Levee Breaks (when they walk five abreast up the hill to Matrick' s house).
As for Fable, there's a few. Guns n' Roses is the most obvious example of a self-destructive 80s band, with groups like Van Halen and Motley Cru not far behind. When it came to how they acted in public and their generally abrasive personas (especially Rose's), I used those bands as a reference.
However, Rose and Freecloud's relationship is based largely on that of Pat Benetar and her lead guitarist, Neil Giraldo, who were (and still are) madly in love.
Thanks for the question!
The Rolling Stones were definitely an inspiration for Saga, though I think Led Zeppelin was probably more so. While they aren't inspired entirely by any one band, Zeppelin comes close. On my playlist for the book, the first few times the band is all together are accompanied by their music, namely Kashmir (when they walk into the Maxithon) and When the Levee Breaks (when they walk five abreast up the hill to Matrick' s house).
As for Fable, there's a few. Guns n' Roses is the most obvious example of a self-destructive 80s band, with groups like Van Halen and Motley Cru not far behind. When it came to how they acted in public and their generally abrasive personas (especially Rose's), I used those bands as a reference.
However, Rose and Freecloud's relationship is based largely on that of Pat Benetar and her lead guitarist, Neil Giraldo, who were (and still are) madly in love.
Thanks for the question!
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I love your work!
What occured to make Lakispur and the band ok with each other before the battle for Castia???
What am I missing? One moment she had betrayed them, cut off Clay's hand, and brought Matrick to a pickup zone for her ship..... then the other team shows up, shoots her, and rescues Matrick and clay.
But then Lakispur shows up to fight on their side at the battle after passionately kissing Ganelon.
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What occured to make Lakispur and the band ok with each other before the battle for Castia???
What am I missing? One moment she had betrayed them, cut off Clay's hand, and brought Matrick to a pickup zone for her ship..... then the other team shows up, shoots her, and rescues Matrick and clay.
But then Lakispur shows up to fight on their side at the battle after passionately kissing Ganelon. (hide spoiler)]
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