What music and movies do you like - share with us
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l33t4opera last edited by sgunhouse
One of my lists of songs for a good start.
David Garrett
Capriccio No. 24 - Niccolo Paganini
In The Air Tonight
Stairway To HeavenLindsey Stirling
It Ain't Me - Lindsey Stirling and KHS (Selena Gomez & Kygo cover)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Green Day cover)
Mirage - feat. Raja Kumari
Carol of the BellsPentatonix
Carol of the Bells
HallelujahThe Piano Guys
Beethoven's 5 Secrets - OneRepublic
Titanium / Pavane - David Guetta / Faure (piano/cello cover)Simply Three
Maverick
Heart's Harmony
Unsafe Haven
RainHappy Holidays
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A Former User last edited by
Happy Christmas to you too!
First, some time ago I created a YouTube account and started some lists there.
My name is Josh Lincoln if you can find, and the lists there are named like "Music I like", "Music I listen to", etc.
However, mostly those are a bit outdated since I haven't actively used YouTube for a while...
I've got no links for you now, but my music choices may vary from classical to Death Metal, and from Folk to some electronic chillout. From classical, I like Mozart, Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", some B'n'B (Bach and Beethoven;)... From Folk I like some Irish and Celtic music, for instance "Fiddler's Green" (Jim Webb's, not a true folk).
From Oldies, I like "Running Bear" and "Israelites". From Industrial, I used to adore those German guys..
Then it's hugely the Classic Rock compound, Mercy Beat, 60s and 70s, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, Queen, Mark Knopfler, Metallica; In Flames, Rage, Blind Guardian; Sabaton, Finntrol, Juda's Priest:)
There is R.E.M. There is Simon and Garfunkel... -
l33t4opera last edited by
Hi, on the 50th Opera stable release day, I hope, that you will find yourself pleased, or at least a bit enjoyed listening to a few interpretations of the "Phantom of the Opera", performed by talented, and extraordinary singers
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The Phantom of the Opera
1. Nightwish - End Of An Era album, 2010
2. Nicole Scherzinger - The Royal Variety Performance, 14th December 2011
3. Sierra Boggess & Ramin Karimloo - Royal Albert Hall, 2nd October 2012
4. Sarah Brightman & Antonio Banderas - Royal Albert Hall, April 1998:spock-hand:
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A Former User last edited by
Sleeping in to "Good morning, Jersey!" this morning, I had one of my spectacular dreams and woke up to a song on BBC Radio Jersey, which song was the main theme song of my final dream.
It was about 6:30 GMT, and unfortunately, I did not get any words to google. But I remembered the melody.
It seems to be quite a known song, PopRock genre or something, and the melody is like this: lala-lala-lalalalala lala'lalala! La-la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la-laaaaaaaaaaaa--LA!
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
@joshl, this one (at 33:47)? It would be Billy Joel - The Longest Time
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A Former User last edited by
@l33t4opera
Nah, "The Longest Time" I remember. It was when I brew my coffee or something, a song or too after that one. That one resembled some kind of football hymn and had pipes on coda. -
A Former User last edited by
@joshl said in What music do you like to listen to - share it with us:
That one resembled some kind of football hymn and had pipes on coda.
According to Ashlea Tracey, now listening to the podcast, it wasn't ~6:30, it must've been around 6:15 Zulu.
Well, I knew my dreams might possibly exaggerate things time to time.
It was Rod Stuart and the Rythm of his Heart. Not much pipes... The hymnish vibe seemed to me because in my dream, three lines were sung by the lead singer then the fourth was held by a mighty chorus of hyperactive drunkards, that's possibly why football:)My dream was epic as usual, by the way.:-D
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l33t4opera last edited by
@joshl I see, then good for you Josh
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On the "La la la" songs topic, perhaps you will like Shakira's La La La ft. Carlinhos Brown. -
A Former User last edited by
@l33t4opera I'm not that much a fan of Pop, rather PopRock and Anthems.
And YES! there were pipes and there was a chorus there: https://ok.ru/video/95868357198
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l33t4opera last edited by
@joshl Have You Ever Seen The Rain
1. Creedence Clearwater Revival (original video)
2. John Fogerty/CCR (Night of the Proms 2010 - Belgium/Netherlands)
3. John Fogerty/CCR (Los Angeles 15 sept 2005)
:spock-hand:;-)
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
The Lord is Back - Bernat Font Trio
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Lucifer Morningstar "decides to spend some time on Earth to better understand humanity".
This seems like a good start on that matter, regarding that he was "forced" to listen to the Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe in the company of nice ladies, and even danced with them for a while
It seems that the "
Lucifer
" isn't so bad after all;-)
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A Former User last edited by
https://www.last.fm/fr/user/militiaDei
Here is my playlist: hardcore for ever!
Computer rhythm is the dope! -
l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Amy Winehouse - Greatest Hits.
Anything better than listen to music, while watching great videos from the Space Station flying above Earth, or travel to Mars? Yes, please
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Interstellar travel through the wormhole (scene from the Interstellar movie). A bit shorter video clip, but better quality.
Science of Interstellar - (Bonus Feature)
Interstellar Travel - Fullon-Psytrance Mix (Through the Wormhole).
:spock-hand:
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Stumbled upon some "Rolling Stone's list of 500 Best Songs of All Time" yesterday.
A couple of nearly dead surprises, yeah... But the most surprise is that like half of the music I like is not there!..
Decided to look into the Hall of Fame's list next time soon. They've said the Curator's been adding things there...What started this screw-sade? My frequent "song of the day" - composition playing inside my head usually since my waking up.
"Spirit in the Sky" it was this time. Yes, I usually research things I like, especially those that someone plays in my head in the morning. -
A Former User last edited by
Long long time ago
I can still remember...There is a new explanation video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsZFiMo8TIc
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
My mobile operator just offered me Bach's D-minor for free, went to listen...
YouTube showed me some Ultimate Fast and Furious with too many pedals and a pile of pianos instead of the drive wheel. Dominic Toretto would have lost by a mile to this guy!Watch this dude playing C-minor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtFMxFQrKc4
I bet he hummed "I want to ride my bicycle" when headbanging there;) -
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Personally I am fan of folk music, but today I decided to plunge into nostalgia and listen psychedelic songs of Syd Barrett:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k5WQnfCjmk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNgxNxkUQF0As for folk and instrumetal bands, I like these projects:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEuSdYWGj4A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cmuk4Qx0jA