Author: Clio
Title: Radio Friendly Part 9 of 10: Instead of a Sweet
Pairing: Blake/Chris (American Idol)
Rating: PG
Summary: In which years go by.
Length: 600 words
Disclaimer: People sort of own themselves, don't they? Which means this is a work of fiction.
Notes: Radio Friendly is an AU set in 1962, when New York was the center of pop music and the Brill Building was where it all happened, when a group of talented songwriters and producers crafted perfect pop hits for artists whose every move was controlled by their label. Pictures and songs will be used along the way to take you back to yesteryear-and for those who'd like more info, see the additional author's note at the bottom.
You're reading this story because
lillijulianne was so enthusiastic and
allysonsedai insisted that it see the light of day, because they were willing to keep reading even when I sent three chapters in one weekend, and were instrumental in the flow, in pointing out what it needed and what it didn't, and in holding my hand through the entire thing. Thank you, ladies!
Chapter 1:
Come to Where the Flavor IsChapter 2:
Where Particular People CongregateChapter 3:
This Is the One They'll Have to BeatChapter 4:
You've Come a Long Way, BabyChapter 5:
Alive with PleasureChapter 6:
It's What's Upfront That CountsChapter 7:
We'd Rather Fight Than SwitchMissing Scene 1:
Ryan and SimonChapter 8:
So Round So Firm So Fully PackedMissing Scene 2:
Chris and Blake These amazing graphics were created by
ali_wildgoose, whom I cannot thank enough.
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Additional Scene:
One Big CircleChapter 10:
I'd Walk a Mile. Includes dogs and video messages!
Notes: Our cast of characters:
Ryan Seacrest is based partly on his own sweet self, partly on
Dick Clark (who really was one of the first to play the Beatles), partly on his mentor
Merv Griffin (the game show stuff) and partly on label owner/movie exec
David Geffen (who has raised tons of money for AIDS charities).
Simon Cowell is mostly himself, with elements of
Don Kirshner and
Phil Spector.
Randy Jackson isn't much in evidence, but really is mostly based on himself.
Paula Abdul Cowell is mostly herself as well, but I was also thinking of
Eartha Kitt as well as
Mica Ertegun, widow of
Ahmet Ertegun and one of the top interior designers of the past century.
The Kittens really are any girl group you want.
Kat McPhee is very slightly based on
Diana Ross, but only if you squint.
Gina Glocksen is based somewhat on
Ronnie Spector and somewhat on
Joan Jett, but would have been recording around the same time as
Heart.
Kelly Clarkson is based on
Carole King, and there's a joke in there if you want to find it.
Chris Daughtry, naturally, is based on
Gerry Goffin.
Elliott Yamin is based partially on
Arif MardinAs for our heroes, they weren't based on any particular pop songwriting team, but there are clues enough in the last part, this and the next one for you to guess which Broadway songwriting team they're based on. More on that in the next chapter!