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RE: What are you listening? - Farseer - Dec-08-2010 Having had it in our collection of movies since its release on video, I too know the lyrics off by heart (though only the English ones!). My husband and I drove all the way into town to see it at the picture theatre with our sons when they were very young, and we still get to watch it on DVD (the VHS tape wore out!) with our daughter or, at least, that's our excuse ! Such a fantastic musical score and James Earl Jones as the voice for Mufasa never gets old either! It took many viewings before I managed to make it past Mufasa's death without tears...*sniff* The only thing I DIDN'T like about the movie is that I thought many elements were far too similar to Kimba the White Lion to be mere coincidences (what an outrage I felt it was at the time!). KtWL was a TV show I LOVED when I was a child, and now I relive those happy moments of my childhood by watching old episodes on DVD, again with my daughter . RE: What are you listening? - redchild - Dec-09-2010 (Dec-08-2010, 10:36 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: The only thing I DIDN'T like about the movie is that I thought many elements were far too similar to Kimba the White Lion to be mere coincidences (what an outrage I felt it was at the time!). KtWL was a TV show I LOVED when I was a child, and now I relive those happy moments of my childhood by watching old episodes on DVD, again with my daughter . I think people are still debating that to this day, lol. I also agree the similarities are way too uncanny. But I've never seen Kimba, only snippets of it in comparison to Lion King. RE: What are you listening? - Mervi - Dec-09-2010 Yeah, I remember being a bit disappointed when I first heard the story was heavily borrowed when it had been marketed as Disney's first ~original~ full-length animated film (meaning it wasn't based on an old fairy-tale or book). My CW listening seems to advance in stages. First it was all about Chloe, then I was fascinated by Hayley and right now Orla Fallon is constantly in my speakers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIAowBz_jCY RE: What are you listening? - Farseer - Dec-09-2010 (Dec-09-2010, 12:37 PM (UTC))Mervi Wrote: My CW listening seems to advance in stages. First it was all about Chloe, then I was fascinated by Hayley and right now Orla Fallon is constantly in my speakers: Well, you've made me a fan - they are incredible, THANKS Mervi ! I listened to your links and then also some others for CW that I found for 'Danny Boy' and 'The Moon's A Harsh Mistress' (two of my favourite all-time songs thanks to the likes of Jim Reeves and Glen Campbell!). I see 'Highwayman' is there for CW also...yet another good Jimmy Webb song previously recorded by Glen Campbell before The Highwaymen supergroup made it truly famous (sorry, my 'country' roots are showing ). Nice one with "Bohren & Der club of gore - Dolores" too, joost! RE: What are you listening? - Mervi - Dec-10-2010 Glad to hear you like them too, Farseer! I have to say though that I like their "older" stuff better than the most recent recordings. First of all, the lineup has changed quite a bit over the years, and only 3 of the original members are still in. And I just think the team from "A New Journey" was the best. And the shows (if you're watching and not just listening) are getting quite ... overly dramatic? with fireworks and all sorts of other visual distractions, and the dresses just get sillier each year. RE: What are you listening? - joost - Jan-10-2011 Panic room - Visionary position Panic room is a British folkprogband. Very good music. Panic room - Moon on the water http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRO3h1W8wD8 Panic room - Apocalypstick http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xloEhHWWOiw Panic room - I wonder what's keeping my true love tonight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SjqhD2NWG8 Panic room - I am a cat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSI6plVKnjM RE: What are you listening? - joost - Jan-13-2011 Marillion - The bell in the sea Not just a beautiful song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLT5eLqAZSo) but also beautiful lyrics. Marillion - The bell in the sea I dreamed I rolled on the ocean floor In the sunken bones of a broken ship On the shadow line where whispers creep To the world above from the world beneath On waves of silver I dreamed of gold 'Till I lost the peace that dreaming gives I dreamed of the moment of my own death That no one ever dreams and lives I dreamed I sailed to the mirrored edge Of the murky world for an iron bell That dragged me down to the ocean depths And rang to mark where my shadow fell On waves of silver I dreamed of gold 'Till I lost the peace that dreaming gives I dreamed of the moment of my own death That no one ever dreams and lives That no one ever dreams and lives I dreamed I slept on the ocean bed In a silent grave of silver sand And rolled in the sway of an iron bell I've heard it said when they go to sea On stormy nights you can hear her moan She tolls for the mourning of my own death And echoes here on the village stones I dreamed of silver I dreamed of gold 'Till I lost the peace that dreaming gives I dreamed of the moment of my own death That no one ever dreams and lives That no one ever dreams and lives RE: What are you listening? - Farseer - Jan-15-2011 I quite enjoyed that, thanks joost (and the Panic Room stuff also). You are certainly exposing me to music I would otherwise never expose myself to - love it! RE: What are you listening? - joost - Jan-15-2011 Marillion and water, a good combination: Marillion - Out of this world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3ftZfB-VNQ (about the Bluebird crash in 1967) Marillion - Estonia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cpEO0aDxZY (about the sinking of the 'Estonia' ferry in 1994) Marillion - Ocean cloud: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86Fv8DdbyPY / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfciXzkprPE (Dedicated to Don Allum, the first man to row across the Atlantic ocean in both directions, due to the length of the song cut in 2 parts) RE: What are you listening? - joost - Jan-16-2011 Rosa crvx - Lvx in tenebris lvcet Rusa crvx is a French darkwave/neoclassical band which creates its own instruments: a vast installation featuring church bells, a rat-driven hurdygurdy, and the BAM: a literal drum machine, it's live drums where the drum sticks are driven by a machine. Live, they have a lot of special effects too, one of the most spectacular being a large metal cage with someone inside, which is flung against a huge sheet of metal. The 'Danse de la terre' is very impressive to see too, I've had the chance to see this dance from about 1 meter distance. Their music is also elaborately packaged: I have a huge (handmade) wooden box including their CDs, candles, and old manuscripts. MUSIC: Rosa crvx - Elo-Elo / Danse de la terre: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUij7jHcHo (warning, contains non-sexual nudity) Rosa crvx - Adorasti: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpUGS5_bcAo Rosa crvx - Terribilis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hoq3H2Kq2o Rosa crvx - Omnis qui decendunt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKWaeTM4TnY BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Rosa crvx - BAM: http://www.youtube.com/user/RosaCruxTV#p/f/0/CRY8np74Ojo Rosa crvx - Church bells: http://www.youtube.com/user/RosaCruxTV#p/f/7/2VifsJ8CKzo Rosa crvx - Rat hurdy-gurdy: http://www.youtube.com/user/RosaCruxTV#p/f/8/v4PA40zHPso Rosa crvx - Cage performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eb5SbC2VTo |