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tagalongifyoudare asked:

Hello!!

First of all, THANK YOU!!! The world has been feeling harder and more hopeless to me in recent years, and individuals like yourself help more than I will ever be able to express to bring light and hope back into my world. Loving and obsessing over gems like Good Omens, and American Gods (the novel at least, I must admit I never saw the show 🙈) have always given me motivation, sparked my creativity, and made me feel so much love for this, often unfortunately cruel, world. I can't express the solace it brings to me when the creators of the things I love are thoughtful and decent human beings. So, again, THANK YOU 🫀🫀🫀

I just finished my second viewing of Season 2 and have a question for you (my apologies if it has already been asked and/or answered and I missed it)!! 

How did you select the song "Everyday" by Buddy Holly? It is absolutely perfect on so many different levels, and for so many different threads and characters, all while still encompassing the perfect feelings of this show. I always include playlists with the stories I write, and often agonize over which song is the best choice for certain moments. You had to pick one song to encompass the entirety of it, and it truly blew me away! 

Thank you this Season and for everything you do; it really does mean the world to so many of us 🫀🫀🫀

In February of 1991 (I think) Terry Pratchett and I were staying in the Chateau Marmont hotel in LA. These days it is a very fancy hotel but back then it was pretty manky and run down. We were being put up by a film company and each morning we would fax over an outline for a new version of Good Omens the Movie and each afternoon we’d go to the studio for a meeting and we would realise that nobody had actually read what we had sent over that morning. Then we would go back to the hotel and work on trying to incorporate the studio notes on the outline they hadn’t actually read into what we were doing.

We worked up in Terry’s room because it had heating, and it was incredibly cold in LA that February, especially cold because I was in a chalet out in the grounds and there weren’t heaters or extra blankets or anything in the chalet.

And at some point in there we were talking about music, and I suggested a few scary and ominous songs that might work to signal the end times. And Terry said “What about Buddy Holly’s song Everyday? It sounds so upbeat and cheerful. But what if it was about the end of the world?” And I got all excited at the idea of Everyday being the Good Omens theme song.

So it’s really just there to make Terry happy.

thatwritererinoriordan:

neil-gaiman:

emeeedee:

wait wait wait

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A Blue Sky conversation.

At the risk of sounding like Aziraphale: It should properly say “Every day,” not “everyday.” “Everyday” is an adjective describing commonplace things: my everyday dishes (not for company), your everyday shoes for running errands. If we decide that everyday and “every day” mean the same thing, then there’s no reason not to jam every adjective into its noun: redwheelbarrow, whitechickens. Then where does it end?

Well, you’re right. But you’re wrong.

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It’s a quotation, after all. And changing a song lyric would really irritate the pedants…