3 videos for your listening pleasure; two Nightwish songs & one other most will recognize @HaHaCharade thanx for the King Crimson...great d&d song!! @Moomintroll great choice...good to see period music here
All my favorite bands are from Europe and I find few Canadian bands that I truly enjoy. The song below is the only Canadian song I can think of at the moment...
There's another from Chiasm, A section of time, a very nice music that somehow escape a bit her style, unfortunally there's no link in youtube to this music.
This one is from a Brazilian group, composed of members of a TV comedy show, they made it at the begin to make a joke with Metal, but they're so good, but soooo good in music that their musics become famous around all the world. So some samples below :
*****Chiasm - Isolated (inside a clip of Vampire - Bloodlines, where the music had a special use):*****
I loved Bloodlines, but don't know what you mean by a "special use". Personally, I thought the ending song, played after all you had just gone through, was absolutely brilliant. I just sat there soaking it all in, savoring the emotions as the credits rolled. Amazing.
*****There's another from Chiasm, A section of time, a very nice music that somehow escape a bit her style, unfortunally there's no link in youtube to this music.*****
I think I'll share this with you all, Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog) by Iron & Wine, I could listen to this on repeat and never, ever get tired of it.
@Moomintroll thanx for the Richard Thompson...i believe Fairport Convention & Steeleye Span were mentioned earlier... i was lucky enough to see Thompson do a solo gig 2 yrs back...amazing performer, great lyricist, best guitar player you've never heard of... this is one of my favourite Steeleye Span songs; Gaudete is a 500-ish yr old English Christmas carol... http://youtu.be/EDc2FD-vy8M
@Moomintroll didn't know Richard & Linda had a kid...the stuff i saw Teddy do on Youtube had a very classic country sound...thanx for turning me on to the younger Thompson
@Moomintroll, just spotted your posts. Amazing! I love Richard Thompson, especially Beeswing, the song he does with Teddy is one of my absolute favourites (hurray for the folk posts!)
& to really take my cool points into negative figures I give you Mick Hucknall... but, singing Neil Young's on the beach back in 1993. I love Neil Young but this just takes the song somewhere else and showcases why he's so good, I don't think a lot of his (Mick's) songwriting does him justice TBH and when he does get it right they seem to be hidden away on movie soundtracks or songs written for other people to sing first.
EDIT: Oh & this also shows of Heitor Pereira's gorgeous guitar to perfection.
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@HaHaCharade thanx for the King Crimson...great d&d song!!
@Moomintroll great choice...good to see period music here
i'm not a huge warhammer fan, but the next video & song are pretty cool, nonetheless
Here's another from Linkin Park also, that i like a lot, from "The a thousand suns" album:
Chiasm - Isolated (inside a clip of Vampire - Bloodlines, where the music had a special use):
There's another from Chiasm, A section of time, a very nice music that somehow escape a bit her style, unfortunally there's no link in youtube to this music.
This one is from a Brazilian group, composed of members of a TV comedy show, they made it at the begin to make a joke with Metal, but they're so good, but soooo good in music that their musics become famous around all the world. So some samples below :
Massacration - evil papagali
Just translating: Loro quer biscoito = Loro (parrot nickname in brazil) want cookie
Massacration - Metal is the Law
This one need a bit of understand of portuguese in some minor parts to understand fully but will be still funny.
I loved Bloodlines, but don't know what you mean by a "special use". Personally, I thought the ending song, played after all you had just gone through, was absolutely brilliant. I just sat there soaking it all in, savoring the emotions as the credits rolled. Amazing.
*****There's another from Chiasm, A section of time, a very nice music that somehow escape a bit her style, unfortunally there's no link in youtube to this music.*****
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/1257151?song_id=10975377
Ps:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwp&v=9fmkQg77m0o&NR=1
Listen to those chords. Delicious
In a folk guitar mood now! where will it end.. Martin Simpson (music starts at 3 mins)
thanx for the Richard Thompson...i believe Fairport Convention & Steeleye Span were mentioned earlier...
i was lucky enough to see Thompson do a solo gig 2 yrs back...amazing performer, great lyricist, best guitar player you've never heard of...
this is one of my favourite Steeleye Span songs; Gaudete is a 500-ish yr old English Christmas carol...
was he doing electric or acoustic stuff?
Teddy Thompson was at the same festival, but they didn't appear together.
didn't know Richard & Linda had a kid...the stuff i saw Teddy do on Youtube had a very classic country sound...thanx for turning me on to the younger Thompson
The land of snow and sorrow, oh carry me away from the cold
I throw away everything that matters to me the most
Mudvayne - Determined
Otep - Buried Alive
Otep - Fists Fall
& to really take my cool points into negative figures I give you Mick Hucknall... but, singing Neil Young's on the beach back in 1993. I love Neil Young but this just takes the song somewhere else and showcases why he's so good, I don't think a lot of his (Mick's) songwriting does him justice TBH and when he does get it right they seem to be hidden away on movie soundtracks or songs written for other people to sing first.
EDIT: Oh & this also shows of Heitor Pereira's gorgeous guitar to perfection.