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2019/01/20 21:35:22
Subject: Specificly incredible songs list. ( and the best version of the particular song imo )
I like what these fellas are doing .. Might seem like plain ole metal to some, but these guys are from India and I like how they mix in different languages and also more uncommon things like flutes, while still having the right amount of heaviness.. and most of their songs have a positive message. They're also all independent and do everything themselves pretty much, as far as I know.
Peregrine wrote: A "great music" thread without Dio is simply unacceptable.
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For some reason, that's not "available" in UK.
But because of DKoK (!!!), I invested a few seconds of my life and found it. Really glad I did! Lead is a total Vampyre!
Please try and include music that if you were in hell and had it on repeat for 20 years straight, choose the one that will take the longest for you to go insane lol, not directing this at any one but just saying if you can think of it that way.
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Shostakovitch's 8th String Quartet, dedicated to the "to the victims of fascism and the war".
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The 1812 Overture. Great fun to see, and better to perform.
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Desmond Dekker and the Aces - You Can Get It If You Really Want
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Kero Kero Bonito - Flamingo. No idea why, but it's good.
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Eminem - Rap God. Won't link, because of language, but still pretty great music.
Pretty much anything from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. I find that Heaven's Light/Hellfire work as a good contrast between the protagonist and antagonist.
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Barbershop is great. Either Ringmaster's Hunchback of Notre Dame or Vocal Spectrum's Go The Distance are the technically most skillful, but I have to give props to Main Street's adaptation of 'I Got a Dream' for being brilliant too. So I'm linking all three.
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Yeah my favourite part of that cannon song is like the last quarter of it, nice choice man. AND NICE CHOICE WITH THE DISNEY MUSIC, my favorite Disney songs are lion king, circle of life etc and some thing else, probably snow white where there the kind of singing vocal/sounds we would never here in this day and age. ( as long as its the olden days disney, not any thing made after mabey the year 2000?. Nice
Hans Zimmer knocked it out of the park in general with the Lion King score.
I think there's plenty of great Disney music in post-2000s films, the opening song in Frozen (Vuelie) is good (although based on on more traditional music), and it's hard to say Let It Go isn't an incredibly enjoyable song, as is quite a bit of music in Moana. Plus, if we're including Pixar, Michael Giacchino's score for The Incredibles is solid gold.
Sgt_Smudge wrote: Hans Zimmer knocked it out of the park in general with the Lion King score.
I think there's plenty of great Disney music in post-2000s films, the opening song in Frozen (Vuelie) is good (although based on on more traditional music), and it's hard to say Let It Go isn't an incredibly enjoyable song, as is quite a bit of music in Moana. Plus, if we're including Pixar, Michael Giacchino's score for The Incredibles is solid gold.
Don't forget about Coco. I just love the music from that Pixar movie.
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Sgt_Smudge wrote: Hans Zimmer knocked it out of the park in general with the Lion King score.
I think there's plenty of great Disney music in post-2000s films, the opening song in Frozen (Vuelie) is good (although based on on more traditional music), and it's hard to say Let It Go isn't an incredibly enjoyable song, as is quite a bit of music in Moana. Plus, if we're including Pixar, Michael Giacchino's score for The Incredibles is solid gold.
Don't forget about Coco. I just love the music from that Pixar movie.
Oooh, not wrong there! I never watched Coco, but I did listen to the music from it, and it's very good as well.