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Posted: Tue 26. Apr 2016, 01:21
by EmanReleipS
The Virgin Queen Soundtrack - Track 5

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Posted: Tue 26. Apr 2016, 22:41
by Cat1981England
Beautiful, E. Have you seen it, is it any good?


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Posted: Wed 27. Apr 2016, 00:15
by EmanReleipS
Cat1981England wrote:Beautiful, E. Have you seen it, is it any good?
:dunnosoz: Seen only a few scenes on Youtube. The soundtrack is great, though. Watch it with your girl, maybe? :lol:

Btw, a song you posted on the previous page somehow reminded me of this one (something about having female singers and being an older song):

Do As Infinity - Rakuen

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Posted: Sun 1. May 2016, 18:26
by Miauz55555
I think all the kids off the 90tis or who have kids from that time know the Gummi Bears.
Here you go in 20 languages. The french one is unique and the italian makes me smile.
1. English, 2. Arabic, 3. Chinese, 4. Czech, 5. Danish, 6. Dutch, 7. Finnish, 8. French, 9. German, 10. Greek, 11. Hebrew, 12. Hungarian, 13. Italian, 14. Japanese, 15. Korean, 16. Polish, 17. Portuguese, 18. Russian, 19. Spanish, 20. Slovak, 21. Swedish

And her for our little Norwegian Kitty the Norwegian one:

And this acapella version is really cool:

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Posted: Sun 1. May 2016, 18:50
by ]M[
Ahhh... Screamadelica! :thumbup: :cool2cool:

That brings back memories... :)


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Posted: Wed 4. May 2016, 14:23
by ]M[


*audio/video by FP^

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Posted: Wed 4. May 2016, 21:47
by -FuNkY-MoNk-UK-



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Posted: Thu 5. May 2016, 00:31
by -FuNkY-MoNk-UK-
Another one from Nick Mulvey. Probably my favourite amonst his songs behind 'The Trellis' that is. The guitar work is just incredible. The right and left hand technique is so good whilst watching him it's almost an illusional to the ears. It's like each finger serves a purpose in creating an orchestral effect.


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Posted: Thu 5. May 2016, 01:36
by EmanReleipS
Very nice, Nick! Amazing guitar skills there.

Reminds me of this Japanese guy:

Yuki Matsui - Memory


Sadly the sound quality isn't as good as in the song you posted, but I still find this song enjoyable. Yuki Matsui makes instrumental songs and acoustic covers. "Memory" is a bit slower, so his impressive skills may not show too much, but just watch this: :O

Yuki Matsui - Dragon Ball Z "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA"

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Posted: Thu 5. May 2016, 11:57
by ]M[
despite a bit of (admittedly intriguing) "wtf" with the video, it's a great new track...? ^




"IT’S BEEN AN exciting (and somewhat unsettling) past few days to be a Radiohead fan: First, the group used something called “the mail”(??) to send out cryptic leaflets featuring the phrase “BURN THE WITCH: WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE.” Then the band demonstrated how to disappear completely by seemingly erasing its website and social media channels, prompting rumors that either the group had some new music on the way, or that it was behind on its GoDaddy bills.

This morning, we got some answers, in the form of a video for “Burn the Witch,” ostensibly the first single from the band’s still-untitled ninth studio album, which is due later this year (no date for the album has been announced yet; knowing Radiohead, it will likely be revealed via a series of vaguely worded missives written on ping-pong balls and dropped into the Thames via a giant, boar-shaped dirigible). The stop-motion clip is a sardonic, cheeky ode to the 1973 cult classic The Wicker Man, but the real dark thrills come courtesy of the song itself—a tightly wound, strings-stung account of paranoia and panic attacks that’s as happily dread-inducing as you’d hope. It’s proof that, decades into their career, Radiohead still knows how to hit us where we live."

-Wired

http://www.wired.com/2016/05/new-radioh ... deo-creep/