User blog:DanTD/Future Music Video speculation

Officially my first blog. I wasn't entirely sure I wanted to write it in the first place.

There's no doubt that Disney wants to make money off of Austin & Ally, and that includes adding a soundtrack, releasing full-length versions of the songs on the show, and including some music videos. The first songs to get music videos were of course "Double Take," and "Break Down the Walls." "Double Take" was supposedly made by Austin & Dez for a YouTube type video site, and sent Austin rocketing to fame. "Break Down the Walls," is mostly a montage of clips with the pop-star and songwriter putting together a song. Those two songs were strictly on the show.

The first full-length song to be introduced and get a music video was "A Billion Hits." As good as it is, the video was a lot like that one that Bridgit Mendler had during "Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!" "It's Me, It's You." had a video as well. "The Butterfly Song," sounds more like it was extended by Austin, and even then was pretty short. "Better Together," had a music video made directly within the show. The "Suzy's Soups Jingle" couldn't possibly exist outside of the show. All you have there is a fake commercial for a non-existant restaurant, so no videos. We can't be 100% certain about videos for "Heart Beat," and "Summertime Vacation Song," yet. On July 13, we'll finally get a music video for a full-length version of "Heard It on the Radio." With the exception of that and "A Billion Hits" every other music video has existed exclusively in-universe.

That leaves two songs; "Not a Love Song," and "You Don't See Me." "Not a Love Song" had a full-length version introduced on May 5, 2012, and could more than likely easily have an extension of the same performance of Austin at the end of "Secrets and Songbooks." "You Don't See Me" stll isn't full-length yet, and many fans have had their own fantasies about what the other lyrics might be, and I'm no exception. I've got some in mind, but I'm not going to post them. A good video wouldn't be such a bad idea either, but it shouldn't be a clip show. I like the idea of Ally starting up with those infamous(?) vocal warm-ups, and sitting down to play the piano. She of course plays the lyrics we all know, but by the second verse, which will probably be about her stagefright, the rest of the main cast might appear in the background with two random girls on a track playing an acoustic guitar, as they all harmonize during the second chorus. Suddenly during the melodramatic bridge, the camera would zoom from Ally to the rest of Team Austin, as they look at her like "Oh my God, I never knew you felt that way before." Maybe even have Dez hamming it up and trying to avoid sobbing, and Austin remains all cool and still looking serious as he continues to play. Beyond the third verse, whatever it is, I can't think of what could happen, other than the camera panning back to Ally, and the cast harmonizing during the third chorus before zipping back outside of the office of Sonic Boom.

That's not very likely to happen, or maybe it is. Either way, full-length versions of many of the songs on Austin & Ally are inevitable, even if the big-wigs at the mouse empire decide to release them only at sporadic and random moments. They know this as well as we do, and all we can do is sit and wait for them like hungry jackals in the Serengeti waiting for our next meal. I know I'll try to be patient, but it won't be so easy.