
The first one is an excerpt (or mix) from Amarok, by Mike Oldfield
The second one, Shadow on the Wall, by Mike Oldfield & Roger Chapman.
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Someone wrote:Being dark is an intelligent interpretation of the fabricated world, made up from our heads, there to tempt and play with us
Cwalen wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zaSXltbi7M
http://www.lyrics007.com/Billy%20Connol ... yrics.html
Bit of a language warning, I've had a hard day.
kronos wrote:like a nice trim is totally fine. short, neat. I don't want to be fighting through the forests of fangorn and expecting treebeard to come and show me the way in
Chroma Key wrote:Edit: Throw in Morrissey to that!
Alladinsane wrote:BB king...what a legend.
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It was actually yesterday, but I listened to a Clarinet symphonic choir that did several arrangements. The Barber of Seville; we all know it from the Bugs Bunny cartoons, at least those that are old enough do...the uplifting final parts brought tears, to many eyes. Throw in some Greig and finishing with (Pyr Gint suite?) "Hall of the Mountain King", another one brought to many living rooms by Warner Bro's. Very inspiring and you could see alot of moved people after that and two other pieces.
Some times you just have one of those swelling parental moments. This was another in a streak of so many so far.
kronos wrote:like a nice trim is totally fine. short, neat. I don't want to be fighting through the forests of fangorn and expecting treebeard to come and show me the way in
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