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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 6:51 am
by CovenantJr
matrixman wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:Possibly the most cheerful power metal I've ever heard: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsicdFN4r5o
Cheerful is right. Question: if it isn't dark and brooding, is it still metal?

I'm not enough of a heavy metal connoisseur to have a strong opinion either way, but such an ebullient sound from a metal band is quite unusual.
Power metal, particularly from mainland Europe for some reason, does tend to be more upbeat than other sub-divisions of metal. 'Hunters and Prey' is about as chirpy as I've ever heard it get though (and, surprisingly enough, I believe Angra are South American rather than European).

Personally, I don't require metal to be grim or aggressive. Like most genres of music, literature, or any other form of 'art', metal is capable of more than it seems to be. Including happiness. :lol:

That song usually makes me smile, hence me listening to it today. It's been my source of reinvigoration for continuing work. I don't own much Angra; I should probably buy more...

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:48 pm
by Menolly
When the laptop we were using before we got this one died last summer, I lost my copy of Jon Anderson's Olias of Sunhillow with it. I knew we had back up CDs of the mp3s somewhere, but search as we could, they remained hidden.

This evening, I finally stumbled upon 30 CDs of mp3s. And there, on the 20th CD I opened to transfer music to this laptop, was the entire album of Olias. So, at least for now...

...all is right with the world.

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:28 am
by sgt.null
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2vJUadjdmo

Wagon Wheel -- Old Crow Medicine Show

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 3:17 pm
by CovenantJr
I finally made myself dig through my boxes of CDs for Angel of Retribution. It's been a while.

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 4:16 pm
by Menolly
Patrick Moraz's Story of I

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:20 pm
by Vader
Type O Negative.

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:51 pm
by Cagliostro
This.

Sample. I love.

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:56 pm
by Vader
Cagliostro wrote:This.

Sample. I love.
I am a bit disappointed - I thought it refered to the Berlin Wall and I already got my hopes high ...

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 10:34 pm
by Cail
CovenantJr wrote:I finally made myself dig through my boxes of CDs for Angel of Retribution. It's been a while.
Nice. It's grown on me quite a bit.

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 1:14 am
by Menolly

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 3:03 am
by Menolly
*apologizing for double post*

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 6:05 am
by Menolly
...and triple post

Finishing up Tubular Bells before heading off to never-never land...

night y'all!

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:44 am
by CovenantJr
I don't bloody believe it!

Since I first heard 'Land of Confusion' by Disturbed, I've been saying to people that something in the melody reminds me faintly of Phil Collins. Tonight I found out it's actually a cover of a Genesis b-side! :haha: Sometimes I'm so on the ball I astonish myself! :haha:

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 2:21 am
by danlo
ummmm... :screwy: :haha:

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 8:44 am
by Loredoctor
The Das Boot soundtrack.

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:45 am
by Sorus
CXS - Frozen Embers

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 5:47 pm
by Menolly
Just in the mood for some uplifting rap today...

Change
Change ~ DeScribe and Y-Love

Crown Heights!! Chosen Few crew!
Describe! modular Y- Love! Prodezra in the building, building!
Prodezra Beats now…Prodezra Beats now…
He’s a genius I’m tellin’ ya…
if i forsake you Jerusalem….ayyy….yoooo!!

(Chorus - from Psalm 137:5-6)
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
תדבק לשוני לחכי
Tidback leshoni lichiki lichiki
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim
Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
Spit fire! Now my brothas you can just roll with me
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati

Yooooooo!
It’ a new world advanced technology
Everybody got access, can you feel the energy
Satellites and televisions, straight up infinity
Look at all the changes man, can you see the prophecy
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
(Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini)
אנחנו חיים בעולם כל-כך אכזרי
(Anachnu chaim ba’olam kol kach achzari)
It’s the real deal, black & white, BOOM! In your face
Do the One Two step, and slow down the pace aye,
Describe!!! With the lyrical vibe
Wake up and smell the napalm cuz the world is alive
We’re far from perfect, yeah I know, but we’re movin’ too slow
So I’m rappin’ bout a change, feel the beat, let’s go!
All I wanna do is change a little bit of you
By making music that can spread out some light, Ooo Ooo
It’s real dark , we just need to light a spark,
And the fire will just blaze up, d’ blaze up the night!


Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
תדבק לשוני לחכי
Tidback leshoni lichiki lichiki
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim
Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
Spit fire! Now my brothas you can just roll with me
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati

עיר הקודש - שורה שמו שם
(Ir ha'kodesh, shoreh shmo sham) - The Holy City, He will rest His Name there!
לכל - השורש
(La'kol - ha'shoresh) - The source of everything!
On the ground, the stones shine!
The water gon' flow - check the fire in the sky!
Then the horn gon' blow, then we all gon' fly...
Connect to the Redemption! Walk into the sunrise,
Go across the Wi Fi, download the Most High!
Believe in the dream, both eyes to the prize
The place that all nations gonna praise One G-d
Materialistic think its gonna reign perpetual
Destruction comes eventual, we tryin’ to rise for festivals
Nation that originated here on these streets,
Inspiration that’s contained in this mp3
Bring the opposite of apocalypse, the positive uprisin’
Soul directed towards the תלפיות (Talpiyot), with quotes from the Prophets
Words on the scroll in the remainder of the Temple
Yeah, the 34th meridian stays central to the mental!


Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
תדבק לשוני לחכי
Tidback leshoni lichiki lichiki
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim
Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
Spit fire! Now my brothas you can just roll with me
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati

Yaaaaooooooooooo!!!!
While we livin’ in a reality that’s physical
I gotta look and internally to reveal the spiritual, man
Make ya hands go (clap), bring it back now
Feel ya heart go (bump bump) , and ya soul goes….y oooo!

The digital reality, the soul into technology
The unity the policy to bring that new theology
Now clap for me, now bring it down for me
Come on clap for me, now bring it back for me

Yo! Don’t go political with all the individual
Divisions that be splittin’, don’t be trippin’,that be infantile
ya hands go (clap), bring it back now
Feel ya heart go (bump bump) and your souls goes…Jyaaaaaa!!!

Yo I can’t help but be political, and keep it individual
But when we on the spiritual, yo one is indivisible,
Now clap for me, now bring it down for me
Now just clap for me!

Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
תדבק לשוני לחכי
Tidback leshoni lichiki lichiki
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim
Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati
אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני
Im eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Y’mini
Spit fire! Now my brothas you can just roll with me
אם לא אזרכי -- אם לא אעלה את ירושלים
Im lo ezkarechi im lo a’aleh et Yerushalayim Jerusalem (Jah!)
על ראש שמחתי
Al rosh simchati

Yo! Describe with the lyrical vibe
The Chosen Few…yeah yeah yeah…The Chosen Few!
Y-Love go beyond the norm, my eyes directed towards Tziyon (Zion)
We on, be on!
Describe with the lyrical vibe, we give power to the people
Spreadin’ light, Da power’s on!
Y-Love, the Modular, the function, we risin’
With gumption, I gotta say something I’m runnin’!
*I do love it when those who are Torah Observant tear down stereotypes*

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:39 am
by CovenantJr
People say the devil has the best tunes. Sometimes they seem to be right. Or if not the devil (being the agnostic I am), at least those who might once have been conveniently classified as in his service.

I've discovered the Carol of the Bells, thanks to its appearance in an episode of Quantum Leap. At first I simply couldn't believe it was meant to be a Christmas carol. As it played behind Sam Beckett's dialogue, what immediately came to mind was The Wicker Man and its haunting vocal chants.

Upon checking out this 'carol' I discovered the melody is actually a pagan piece of some sort that was appropriated, like so many pagan traditions, by the Christian church. That explains the slightly eerie minor-chord melancholy building to exultant seething harmony.

And yes, I've never in my life heard this carol. Laugh and you get a slap. :-x I'll ask around. Maybe it's not that common in the UK.

In other musical news, I'm getting into shakuhachi/koto music. For years I've had a vague fondness for that distinctive Japanese bamboo flute/twangy thing sound. Not enough to actually find out what it was though.

My interest this time was caught by 'Kouga Ninpou Chou', the theme tune from Basilisk. It combines rock riffing and instruments with occasional bursts of shakuhachi (bamboo flute). I think it works really well, so I looked around to see if there's more. Unfortunately, I've yet to find any. :( But it did prompt me to listen to the real thing - that is, more traditional shakuhachi music, often accompanied on the koto (that twangy zither thing).

I'm not a weeaboo. I just like some sounds. Pan pipes do it too.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:45 am
by Menolly
CovenantJr wrote:I've discovered the Carol of the Bells, thanks to its appearance in an episode of Quantum Leap. At first I simply couldn't believe it was meant to be a Christmas carol. As it played behind Sam Beckett's dialogue, what immediately came to mind was The Wicker Man and its haunting vocal chants.

Upon checking out this 'carol' I discovered the melody is actually a pagan piece of some sort that was appropriated, like so many pagan traditions, by the Christian church. That explains the slightly eerie minor-chord melancholy building to exultant seething harmony.
Loved, loved, loved performing this song. One of my favorite pieces at the holiday concerts with choir.

Should you ever come across a performance of the pagan version, I would love some information on it to try and track it down.

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:21 am
by CovenantJr
Menolly wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:I've discovered the Carol of the Bells, thanks to its appearance in an episode of Quantum Leap. At first I simply couldn't believe it was meant to be a Christmas carol. As it played behind Sam Beckett's dialogue, what immediately came to mind was The Wicker Man and its haunting vocal chants.

Upon checking out this 'carol' I discovered the melody is actually a pagan piece of some sort that was appropriated, like so many pagan traditions, by the Christian church. That explains the slightly eerie minor-chord melancholy building to exultant seething harmony.
Loved, loved, loved performing this song. One of my favorite pieces at the holiday concerts with choir.

Should you ever come across a performance of the pagan version, I would love some information on it to try and track it down.
Apparently it's something to do with swallows and good luck, but I've yet to find a recording of it anywhere.