gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted December 22, 2022 We started watching the second released big-studio release PInnochio film last night.. we were only able to put up with the big disney version for a wee while before its over producedness finally wore us down. But this Guillermo Pinnochio was, is different more harsh, loved and filled with those sad moments of children growing up and away from their parents, there's a lof of bitter sweet and nostalgia in carlo's epic novel, and this song does a great job of capturing so much. Yes, bears repeated viewings Link to comment
Timotheus 329 Share Posted December 22, 2022 Discovered a new band yesterday with an... interesting... aesthetic and sound: Ghost I listened to their "This is Ghost" playlist on Spotify at work today. Pretty good. Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted December 22, 2022 1 hour ago, Timotheus said: Discovered a new band yesterday with an... interesting... aesthetic and sound: Ghost I listened to their "This is Ghost" playlist on Spotify at work today. Pretty good. Its a ez listening song, pleasant with toe-tapping beat, and some great lyrics (it was showing in the video.. NOICE ) ..i can see why you'd have it going at work ...ear buds right? gogo Link to comment
chattius 2,187 Share Posted December 23, 2022 Just putting the play list for x-mas at firefighters together. Found this very interesting version of Silent Night as a gregorian chant. My wife is on emergency readiness, so I decided to do the same at firefighters, Oldest is at family of her husbandm second has readiness at hospital too, third is at her boyfriend and the twins are with me at firefighters with kids from other firefighters. 1 Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted December 24, 2022 On 12/23/2022 at 10:51 AM, chattius said: Just putting the play list for x-mas at firefighters together. Found this very interesting version of Silent Night as a gregorian chant. My wife is on emergency readiness, so I decided to do the same at firefighters, Oldest is at family of her husbandm second has readiness at hospital too, third is at her boyfriend and the twins are with me at firefighters with kids from other firefighters. I like Gregorian Chant..I think our choirmaster when I was a kid said that a particular song we were singing was gregorian chant...because of you chattius you put that vibe in my head.. heres a great one we used to sing.. i just researched the songs originas.. from sweden.. a woman composed a poem after being overwhelmed by the richness of the birds colors, and the sweet smells of summer... she went home and was overcome with gratefulness and hence, here her song Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted January 24 These guys together so shortly but able to make heartbreaking delicate melodys with voices that end in just such crescendo as a waivering off of death! Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted February 10 Casio... by Jungle... c'mon, look at their moves.. these guys are just genius Link to comment
Sirius 16 Share Posted February 20 Been on a A-ha binge lately. Their early work is a treat to anyone who enjoys some good old synth pop: 1 Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted February 20 9 minutes ago, Sirius said: Been on a A-ha binge lately. Their early work is a treat to anyone who enjoys some good old synth pop: LOVE THEM!! theyre one of my favorite groups.. his vocals, and the melodies are beautiful gogo Link to comment
Timotheus 329 Share Posted February 21 Bit late to drop in with a crhistmas tune but chattius' post made me think of an awesome version of the classic Silent Night that popped up on my Youtube subscriptions: And I've got quite a few drum'n'bass labels in my feeds, either on Youtube or Spotify. Big fan of liquid dnb with good female vocals. Some of my faves from my deep dive into the archives: Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted February 22 23 hours ago, Timotheus said: Bit late to drop in with a crhistmas tune but chattius' post made me think of an awesome version of the classic Silent Night that popped up on my Youtube subscriptions: And I've got quite a few drum'n'bass labels in my feeds, either on Youtube or Spotify. Big fan of liquid dnb with good female vocals. Some of my faves from my deep dive into the archives: lol, Timo..that silent night remake is pretty good ( I took music for piano for a few years, I appreciate how they hit great with the change to minor key... they pulled it off) ... and would suffice as the score for a horror movie.. camera slowly panning through a house, slowly ascending the steps.. yeeks gogo Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted February 23 Alan Goodman Durmiendo We were so stressed out last night getting the place ready for fam vacay starting today... and from african relaxation we went to spanish relaxation.. et voila! 1 Link to comment
Sirius 16 Share Posted February 24 Currently listening to L'âme immortelle, for those in the mood for some electronic goth music. Link to comment
Timotheus 329 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 The only term that comes to mind is quaint I am so expecting some epic guitars with the male vocals. Diving into some movie and game inspired Youtube today, got stuck on this beautiful rendition of one of gaming's classics (which I haven't played LOL) : 1 1 Link to comment
Flix 4,968 Share Posted March 2 I've been playing Dragon Age Inquisition for weeks (180 hours to finish a single playthrough) and one I thing I noticed was their approach to music was a bit different than usual games. In game, there's not much music, except at key story moments, like cutscenes, boss battles, romances... ...and taverns. They installed a "bard" in the major taverns and inns in the game. She follows the Inquisition around and is always there to perform new songs as the plot advances. So instead of the usual plinky tavern music and ambient chatter you hear in most fantasy games, you get full fledged songs. Because music is so rare when just exploring the vast wilderness, coming into a tavern to hear Maryden's music feels so warm and cozy. It reminded me a bit of all the bards installed in towns throughout Sacred 2. Link to comment
gogoblender 2,843 Share Posted March 4 On 3/1/2023 at 5:48 PM, Timotheus said: The only term that comes to mind is quaint I am so expecting some epic guitars with the male vocals. Diving into some movie and game inspired Youtube today, got stuck on this beautiful rendition of one of gaming's classics (which I haven't played LOL) : this is a forever melody...what a fabulous remake, what a voice!! Just got back from vacay and loving all these reads in our forum... perfect for drinking coffee too gogo Link to comment