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Not now.. but before coming to office was listening to:
1. Santana - Put your lights on
2. Metallica - Astronomy
Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
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Originally Posted by exterminator
On my player now:
Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath
Yeah .. I know.. I used to listen metallica very selectively.. but i got this track.. wow!!! .. tanana ta tana tanana ta tana... its superb.. i love it...Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
I have the Pantera version of planet caravan... sounds very melodious..all the rest of their numbers are toooooo noisy... i dont get what's music in 'em..
You mean.. Astronomy ? That was written by Blue Oyster Cult.Quote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
Am not much into Pantera.. I like some of their songs..Quote:
I have the Pantera version of planet caravan... sounds very melodious..all the rest of their numbers are toooooo noisy... i dont get what's music in 'em..
Yeah.. yeah..right.. from garage inc...Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants
Nice ....... Ballad - Anthrax
Gimme gimme gimme - Beseech
Kneel to the cross - Agalloch
Live - She
Missa Papae Marcelli by Palestrina, sung by Pro Cantione Antiqua.
Just to be a bit different... :rolleyes:
(Got some Nightwish lined up for later.)
Sounds interesting, what genre is it¿ Classical¿Quote:
Originally Posted by Graham
Now listening to:
start something - lost prophets
I'd like to know to:Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Now listening to:
Lost and found - Camel
Rennaisance plainchant/sacred choral. Even atheists can appreciate religious music.
Two more to check out: Miserere by Allegri and Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis (the 16th century one, not the modern composer).
The latter is written for 40 voices (8 5-part choirs) and is quite possibly the most beautiful piece of music ever written (IMHO). Turn the lights out, close your eyes and play it loud: 13 minutes of utter bliss - especially 6 minutes or so in, when all 40 voices come in together for the first time, possibly the most sublime thing you will ever hear. Of course, if you're into thrash metal, you may disagree...
Two songs I want played at my funeral: Spem in Alium and Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back by Meatloaf.