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Obscurity Member
since 2003-12-04
Posts 153In A Melancholic Dream |
Howdy, just wondering everyones favorite musical pieces ranging from my love for metal, to others love for classical, and other ranges of music ![]() Metal Agalloch - I Am The Wooden Doors Amon Amarth - Friends Of The Suncross Dissection - Into Infinite Obscurity Ebony Tears - Nectars Of Eden Gates Of Ishtar - Perpetual Dawn Kalmah - Black Roija Malevolent Creation - Nocturnal Overlord Naglfar - Enslave The Astral Fortress Naglfar - Sunless Dawn Rotting Christ - Sorrowfull Farewell Vehemence - Kill For God Classical Isaac Albeniz - Austrius (Leyenda) Leo Brouwer - Una De November Ludwig V. Beethoven - Fur Elise Ludwig V. Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (1st & 3rd Movements) Sebastian Bach - Air On G String Now what are your favorite musical songs/pieces? ![]() ![]() [This message has been edited by Obscurity (12-16-2003 05:09 AM).] |
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skyshine![]() ![]() ![]()
since 2002-02-07
Posts 3058Beneath the northern stars |
I'll have to think on this one....I'll be back. ![]() ~sky Dreams last for so long, even after you're gone... |
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Opeth Senior Member
since 2001-12-13
Posts 1543The Ravines |
From the top-o-me-noggin... METAL Opeth ~ My Arms Your Hearse Dream Theater ~ Scenes From A Memory Agalloch ~ The Mantle My Dying Bride - The Dreadful Hours ISIS ~ Oceanic Tool ~ Lateralus (The title track's finale is something to hear and appreciate!) Savatage ~ The Wake of Magellan Extreme ~ Three Sides to Every Story Pain of Salvation ~ One Hour by the Concrete Lake Fates Warning ~ Disconnected Paw ~ Death to Traitors Maudlin of the Well ~ Bath Dark Tranquility ~ Projector King's X ~ Tape Head Slayer ~ Seasons in the Abyss Iron Maiden ~ The Number of the Beast Anathema ~ A Bleak Garden to cry... Nevermore ~ Dreaming Neon Black Symphony X ~ V ROCK Spock's Beard ~ V RadioHead ~ The Bends The Moody Blues ~ In Search of the Lost Chord Pink Floyd ~ Animals Deep Purple ~ Machine Head ELP ~ Brain Salad Surgery How could I forget the great Jethro Tull? Now don't Wind-up your God on Sundays! MUSICALS Jesus Christ Superstar The Music Man Soundtrack The Scrooge Soundtrack (1970 with Albert Finney) MOTOWN Al Green ~ Still in Love with You Marvin Gaye ~ Heard it Through the Grapevine The Temptations ~ Almost anything by these Motown "giants" Gotta love... I can turn the gray sky blue, I can make it rain whenever I want to...oooh, I can build a castle from a single grain of sand...I can make ships sail on dry land Yeah, you know it...I Can't Get Next To You Quite possibley one of the greatest songs ever recorded. The Cornelious Brothers ~ It's Too Late To Turn Back Now... CLASSICAL Tchaikovsky and then more of Peter... Symphony 6 - 1st and 3rd movements esp Symphony 5 - 1st and 4th movements esp Symphony 4 - 3rd and 4th movements esp The Nutcracker Suite Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture 1812 Overture Beethoven's Symphony #3 - The Heroic! And of course his 9th and 5th Mahler's Symphony #1 ~ The Titan! Rachmaninoff's Symphony #2 Sibelius' Symphony #2 Borodin's Across the Steppes of Central Asia Shostskovich's Symphony #11, I believe the New Year Symphony. I can't find it on cd. Berlioz's Symphony Fantastic! Franck's only Symphony (in D Major I believe)...if you ever watched the smurfs, you know of the music from this one. Dvorak's New World Symphony ... |
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Kaoru![]() ![]() ![]()
since 2003-06-07
Posts 3892where the wild flowers grow |
I guess I may as well share... Metal (By album, considering.) Emperor - Every album has been genius. Deicide - "Legion" "Serpents of the Light", and "Once Upon the Cross" Lord Belial - "Enter the Moonlight Gate" Darkane - "Rusted Angel" and "Insanity" Death - All genius, no arguements. Vintersorg - See above. Borknagar - Again, see above. Cradle of Filth - "Dusk and Her Embrace" Dimmu Borgir - All of their songs/albums are good, but I especially like the past couple with the clean vocals provided by Vortex, originally of Borknagar. Covenant - Their first album (before changing their name, slightly, to Kovenant) was brilliant (but simplistic). Of course, I must mention Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, Opeth, and Seibenburgen.. There's so many more.. Classical Anything and everything; Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin. I really, really dig Sergei Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet", and Wagner.. well, you know. |
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