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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jan 7, 2015 3:44:13 GMT
Any cello music, especially long playlists Classical tracks I'll take that just about any time . Links? Since I'm here anyway...
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Post by prodigyfishy on Jan 7, 2015 4:02:23 GMT
Siana BlackwoodOnly because you asked... :) Here's one of my favorites Cello suite in D majorAnd I enjoyed Crash and Burn. New music, yay! Especially when it goes along with how I've felt about writing lately...it related, but it sounded sweet (feels like the wrong word, but the closest to what I can come up with)?
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jan 10, 2015 3:06:36 GMT
I don't know how comment on this without making it all about metal and fangirling, which seems weirdly inappropriate given that I'm talking about a double-guitar concerto. Also, that would belong in a different thread. Anyway, 'Schattenspiel' (Shadowplay) by composer Florian Magnus Maier. I don't know if you call modern-day compositions 'classical', but that's more or less the right category. (For people with better computers and internet, there's a documentary about Maier, 'Schattenspiel' and metal here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=djhxm3WTX28)
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Post by Siana Blackwood on May 15, 2015 21:14:57 GMT
I don't know if anyone else on here watched the TV series Fortitude - if not, I guess this is just a random weird version of 'tainted love'.
Therefore, everyone else should go and watch Fortitude, then come back to this thread and agree with me that this is one of the most terrifying songs ever recorded.
I'm not even kidding.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on May 17, 2015 19:08:02 GMT
Uuuuuhhhhhhhh. I haven't seen Fortitude, but even without context, this cover kind of has a rather terrifying meaning.
I've been listening to a lot of stuff lately, metal and non-metal. Here's something off my non-metal playlist:
Fantastic if you like emotional alt/hard (ish) rock.
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jun 1, 2015 23:37:40 GMT
I don't know why. Nostalgia, I guess. I used to have this cassette called Rock's Big Million Sellers, which Dad bought and I kind of listened to death. So... yeah, I may have grown up knowing all the words to 'bohemian rhapsody' by Queen, 'africa' by Toto, 'one of these nights' by The Eagles, 'goodbye yellow brick road' by Elton John and a whole lot of other stuff I can't recall off the top of my head. I think there was a Fleetwood Mac on there somewhere, something called 'let's stick together' by I have no idea who, and generally a whole lot of popular 70s/80s rock songs. Also, I'm virtually incapable of doing housework unless I'm listening to loud classic rock.
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jun 29, 2015 11:24:53 GMT
Heard it on the radio at work, got it stuck in my head. Therefore, sharing.
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Post by butterflywings on Oct 2, 2015 2:00:19 GMT
June? No music since then? Wow. I really miss this place, but it seems a little quiet. Let's turn the volume up!!
Listening to a little Queen, thanks to the post above. Oldie, but good!
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Oct 2, 2015 5:39:16 GMT
We've been on the metal thread. Guess I haven't been listening to much non metal stuff lately, unless you count the new Breaking Benjamin album that came out some months ago. At some point.
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jan 19, 2016 5:35:10 GMT
RIP Glenn Frey. I feel like this is an odd song choice here, but it's my favourite and I couldn't make Spotify work to get a link to the full album.
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Jan 19, 2016 17:13:26 GMT
MAN WHY THE HELL DO PEOPLE KEEP DYING!?!?!? 2016 is awful. The video is blocked for me. Linking to Spotify album below. Man does that song take me back. One of These Nights - The Eagles
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Post by Siana Blackwood on Jun 6, 2016 3:42:18 GMT
It's been bucketing down for the past few days and now we have floods, so it seemed like the right time to listen to these three songs: 1. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain2. Dragon - Rain3. Supertramp - It's Raining AgainIt's one of those weird things. A radio station I used to listen to would always play these songs in this sort of weather. They had breakfast, morning, lunch, afternoon and evening presenters, and they'd play all three songs in every program. If you listened to the radio all day (which I did, because school was closed and Mum was watching daytime tv), you'd get really, really sick of hearing them. Of course, twenty years later I'm weirdly nostalgic and listen to them voluntarily. *shakes head at self*
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Post by Danielle Wayland on Jul 1, 2016 16:18:58 GMT
My story for camp is set in the 1960's (it also goes into the 70's but it's not important), so I've been on a binge listening to music from that decade. And holy crap, it's amazing. This song made me laugh, the lyrics are so bad (to the bone, dun nun nun nun nun!) xDDD
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Post by Jᴀy V. Aꜱᴛᴇʀ 💀🐍 on Jul 2, 2016 3:16:44 GMT
...I used to listen to '60's music a lot in high school, but I completely forgot about this song. I never realized how completely wack it is. XD
Also, is it just me, or were songs from back then much shorter?
Also, there is...this. The lead singer looks like he's had SO much candy.
Ah, great. Now I'm nostalgic. There was a lot of crazy stuff, but there was also a lot of great music.
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Post by Danielle Wayland on Jul 2, 2016 4:01:29 GMT
He's just happy to be alive!! (also he kinda looks like an older version of Opie from the Andy Griffith show, I think rofl)
And yeah, songs did seem shorter. A lot of times better too, haha.
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