he is literally glowing. lighting up the entire room. my angel.
who the fuck thought it was a good idea to put Bobby in a drop top car after his brother was assassinated in one
what idiot put my husband jfk in a convertible
bobby kennedy presidential simulator, let's fucking gooooooooo
the public yearns for the kennedy brothers !
Tell me l'm your national anthem - John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier wedding reception at the Bouvier Estate, Rhode Island. September 12, 1953.
Ya know whatā¦.what songs would you want on a Kennedy series? šš
iām gonna cry this is one of the best asks iāve ever received. thankyouthankyouthankyou for giving me the chance to do this š here we go!
well we gotta start with the golden one here! and thatās lost at sea by lana del rey.
i imagine this song in the opening intro for some reason ā either this song specifically or a grander, more orchestral version of lost at sea. and have it be a recurring sort of background theme (like a subdued, instrumental score, a variation of lost at sea) that plays during significant scenes of the family. i also imagine it playing during an emotional young jack scene. either during the war or shortly after. the song has such a haunting, nostalgic tone to it. lanaās voice carries a simple yet emotive touch to it while the melody has so much going on underneath. itās like a forgotten song, a whole history, shimmering deep beneath the ocean.
two. in the aeroplane over the sea by neutral milk hotel.
this song would be playing in the beginning of an episode during the late 60s. we see a little boy with a beatles-inspired hair cut running around, either in a park, or a garden, or in jackieās new york apartment. we see the back of his frame first but then we slowly realize who it is as the camera pans over to his face. heās causing an absolute delightful chaos. itās a happy scene, sweet and idyllic and hopeful. looking at the world through a childās eyes. young johnās eyes, specifically. but thereās almost a sad tinge to it, for what the lyrics foreshadow and for what we the audience know of his future.
three. the end by the doors.
i found this song watching a murder at the end of the world and it makes me emotional every time i listen to it. it was released in 1967 and so i imagine it playing in bobbyās last episode. right when heās walking down to give his speech and heās talking to his aides and friends for the last time, shaking hands, asking about the food, giving his last smiles. or in the final scene as we go on to the end credits after it happens :/
four. rocket man by elton john
definitely like aā¦. s5 teddy kennedy song.
five. my reverie by larry clinton & his orchestra
i remember reading somewhere that this was one of jfkās favorite songs. so definitely have this playing during the war years. maybe while jack is writing to joe or maybe while joe is living real life masters of the air and dancing with english women. or better yet, this song beneath a subtle, sweet scene of inga arvad and jack!
six. video killed the radio star by the buggles.
i can very vividly imagine this playing during a segment of teddyās struggles during his failing presidential campaign šš he was going THROUGH it. him and everyone else around him. then the music would die down in the middle of the episode and it would get very serious and then the final scene of that episode would him be bombing that one question in a video interview (wink wink):āwhy do you wanna be president?ā
seven. out of time by the rolling stones .
jackie choosing to have FUN herself while onassis is out being his miserable, cheating self.
eight. a sunday kind of love by etta james .
okay this one is sweet but kind of angsty at the same time. i imagine it playing during a montage of jack and jackie returning from their honeymoon, settling into their georgetown home. theyāre truly acting like the brand new married couple that they are. we see jackie writing thank you notes for the wedding gifts. they both have opinions about the furniture and theyāre wondering if the living room color is the right shade. jackie wants to bring in dining chairs specifically brought in from france. theyāre both going out on late-afternoon strolls whilst gossiping about the neighbors and the congressmen. we see them running and going, in and out the house, a unit. one night, they go to a restaurant with bobby and ethel. we see bobby give jack an appraising look that jack dutifully ignores. jack is obviously indulging this honeymoon āactā for a little while longer and we can see him enjoying it and believing it and almost, almost trusting it. letting himself go. but we see him start to get inexplicably frustrated. he snipes suddenly at jackie when she tries to help him out of bed. he starts to leave breakfast earlier than usual. he begins reading the newspaper instead of listening to what jackie has to say. he only hums along and sighs whenever jackie wonāt let him focus on whatever heās reading. we see jackie ask him if he wants to go take a walk with her. he says heās too busy while rummaging between documents, doesnāt even look at her. the distancing starts with these little things, little details, that jackie ever the observer immediately catches onto but tries to ignore. until one night, after having set the table, jack doesnāt come in on time. minutes, hours pass. jackie goes to bed, concern and suspicion etched all over her face. we know whatās running through her mind. she turns off the light. the other side of the bed remains empty. and yes, this song is playing the entire time throughout the entire montage until it fades. the sunday kind of love jackie had hoped for fading as well. her reality sets in heavily.
nine. the diplomatās son by vampire weekend.
IDGAF. idgaf if this was released ten years too late. this is a john f kennedy junior song through and through and i would want it played on #my kennedy series!
ten. hallelujah (i love her so) by stevie wonder.
an ethelbobby song šā¤ļø during their very first years of marriage. hell, maybe even during their courting days + them going out to dances my shaylas
eleven. soar (main title theme) from masters of the air
okay this doesnāt count really but i just wanted to say that something like this during joe jrās last flight :( and we get flashes of scenes of him throughout the show. until it all ends in one big white flash or seeing his face, knowing somethingās wrong before it all goes black.
twelve. september song by ella fitzgerald.
this one is a cover of an older song that jack used to sing before dinner accompanied by the piano playing of his mother :( i imagine this one playing during jackās last summer with his family in hyannis. also am i the only who finds the fact that jack sang these lyrics as a young man a little haunting though? (oh the days dwindle down to a precious few / september, november / and these few precious days, iād spend with you)
thirteen. someone to watch over me by ella fitzgerald, london symphony orchestra.
a period-accurate bobbyjackie anthem! the lyrics are so scrumptious guys. need this playing after they both attend the theater and itās like. drizzling or something idk. sue me! itās late and the streets are nearly empty. bobby accompanies jackie back to her apartment bc itās late and they both chatter ab the play and etc etc over a warm cup of tea in quiet, hushed voices. quiet, hushed laughter. or it could also be playing after a late-night soirĆ©e during the white house years when bobby walks her back to her room or in an episode of their winter ski trip :((
writing a kennedy fic but I canāt decide if it should be fluff or smut I canāt cope š
bobby sitting like a twink okay
they all hate him
very tempted to write kennedys x reader fanfics but Iām not sure how big the demographic for that is
also donāt know what people would wanna read
hmmmm
he/him !!hi!!! :33 i love my girlfriend!! also i love vintage stuff!!! specifically buddy holly, frank sinatra, the kennedys, beatles, old hollywood, etc!!
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