Music

Beefbisquit

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[video=youtube_share;BGpzGu9Yp6Y]http://youtu.be/BGpzGu9Yp6Y[/video]

A little bit of Skrillex and Damien Marley... don't care for much Dubstep, but I like this track..

And the actual video for this song is pretty frickin' sweet... cool SFX...
 

cheechako

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I forgot to post this when the world ended - good thing I got another chance!

[video=youtube;wM42hPonQ-Q]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM42hPonQ-Q[/video]
 

j.GrEeN.<,{'^'},>

Active Member
[video=youtube;TCdyMksShic]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&amp;v=TCdyMksShic&amp;NR=1[/video] Concentration. Empty your mind. Let the rest of the world go by. Hold your breath. Hold your breath. Close your eyes.
Rocks and stones. Broken bones. Everything eventually comes crawling home. In the night. In the night.
Please forgive me if I fall short of your mark. But there are things still buried in my heart, pause Heart pause. Heart pause. Then vanish. Then vanish.
Unstoppable time. All the things you left behind. In the night. In the night. Concentration. Empty your mind. Let the rest of the world go by.
And when the tears fall from both my eyes They fall from my right eye because I love you And they fall from my left eye cause I cannot bear you.
Rocks and stones. Broken bones. Everything eventually comes crawling home. In the night. In the night.
Comes crawling. In the night. Comes crawling. In the night. Comes crawling home. In the night. In the night.
 

cheechako

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Lyrics by Laurie Anderson. Music by Philip Glass. Vocals by Linda Ronstadt and the Roches. Music performed by Kronos Quartet and the Philip Glass Ensemble. Or: how much awesome can be combined into one track? :)

[video=youtube;7U070JOC5hs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U070JOC5hs[/video]
 

tyler.durden

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As a classical violinist, I have played all of the traditional Christmas works year after year; Handel's Messiah, and the 7 last words of Christ, both Haydn's and Dubois'. They are all magnificent, but you get jaded to them when you play them each year for decades. We used to joke that Christ's seven last words were, 'Fuck! Ouch! Shit! Motherfucker, that hurts!' and so on. My favorite of these works is Dubois 7 Last Words of Christ, particularly the First Word - it is particularly dark and menacing with Jesus asking god (which is himself? but that's another discussion) to forgive these people for calling for his death, 'He is death guilty! Take him, take him! Let us crucify him!' The orchestral part is fast and complex and a blast to play. Here's a version that's particularly scary as Stephen King (not the author, but I found it amusing nonetheless) is singing the Jesus part. Enjoy!

[video=youtube;6q02wKEA9JI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q02wKEA9JI[/video]
 

tyler.durden

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^^ I know, right? I thought you'd dig them. I'd never heard of them through the 90s, and I don't know why as their music is amazing. Check out more of them, I bet you'll become a fan ;)
 

cheechako

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March 16th - I'm buying tickets this weekend:

[video=youtube;2vZsCuFX2JY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vZsCuFX2JY[/video]
 

cheechako

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A two-fer. Saw Pamyua last Oct 17:

[video=youtube;ywgziY3FPB0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywgziY3FPB0[/video]
 
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