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Share some music as a community
Discover some music of any genre of music , it will be interesting and maybe great
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Still learning english guys :c
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Kudos on the Super Smash Bros. Most of the music on my computer comes from games.
I recently discovered
Duane and BrandO's Earthbound, which is really cool if you know the game. And if you don't, they've done other games which are pretty good too.
This holiday season, I discovered
Christmas Eve/Sarajevo, which is cool both for the music, and for the story behind it:
Quote:We heard about this cello player born in Sarajevo many years ago who left when he was fairly young to go on to become a well-respected musician, playing with various symphonies throughout Europe. Many decades later, he returned to Sarajevo as an elderly man—at the height of the Bosnian War, only to find his city in complete ruins.
I think what most broke this man's heart was that the destruction was not done by some outside invader or natural disaster—it was done by his own people. At that time, Serbs were shelling Sarajevo every night. Rather than head for the bomb shelters like his family and neighbors, this man went to the town square, climbed onto a pile of rubble that had once been the fountain, took out his cello, and played Mozart and Beethoven as the city was bombed.
He came every night and began playing Christmas carols from that same spot. It was just such a powerful image—a white-haired man silhouetted against the cannon fire, playing timeless melodies to both sides of the conflict amid the rubble and devastation of the city he loves. Some time later, a reporter traced him down to ask why he did this insanely stupid thing. The old man said that it was his way of proving that despite all evidence to the contrary, the spirit of humanity was still alive in that place.
On the classical side of things,
O Fortuna and
Ride of the Valkries are totally badass, and you probably already know them both, even if you think you don't.
"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson
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Sushi, I LOVE the Trans-Siberian Orchestra! We go to see them every year in December.
We tend to like quite a bit of music from nearly every genre, but particularly rock and what I believe is now being called "epic orchestral" music. Two Steps from Hell makes some great music of the latter, particularly
For The Win,
Strength of a Thousand Men, and
Heart of Courage.
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Anyone here listen to some Melodic Death Metal? It's good stuff. And Bjornn has some good semi-harsh fry screams if you're into that stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ7ID8yVenw
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Black Black Heart is one of my Tulpa's favourite songs. This is the slow version,
here is the rock one. The chorus comes from the
Flower Duet (a beautiful piece from an Opera called Lakmé).
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