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Post by Sorien on Dec 4, 2005 17:15:04 GMT -5
You didn't record it by any chance? The version you sung? I simply LOVE that song, and I would like to hear it done by choirs.
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Tajiri Ami
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Post by Tajiri Ami on Dec 5, 2005 5:12:36 GMT -5
Actually, my friend has it on video tape, but that's about all. She hasn't gotten me my copy yet, because I'm out of choir this semester, but when I'm back in, I'll see what I can do about getting you a copy, even if the audio quality's a little low. ^_^ If I'm lucky, my choir instructor will have it on CD, which is how he records a lot of our stuff. Thanks for your interest!
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Post by Sorien on Dec 5, 2005 14:36:51 GMT -5
Hehe. Thanks. Its ok though, unless you can get it to computer, the cost of sending it over to New Zealand would be rather high. But yeah, I would still love to hear it nevertheless, and I'm sure Maz (Seraph Mazrakiel) wouldn't mind hearing it either.
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Post by SegatakaiIdaten on Dec 6, 2005 10:19:05 GMT -5
You guys ROCK! I wish my chorus would do some stuff like that. What is the piece called?
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Post by Tajiri Ami on Dec 8, 2005 14:53:48 GMT -5
The piece is called "One-Winged Angel." You know, the song from the final fight with Sephiroth in FFVII? One of the member of the band, for his senior project, listened to the song and wrote out the sheet music by ear. He wrote his own arrangement for choir and band, and it turned out pretty awesome, even if our choir director was having the choir misspronounce some things... (He kept insisting we should say "Seph-ee-rot!")
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Post by SegatakaiIdaten on Dec 11, 2005 22:31:22 GMT -5
Oh.... dumb question... it just struck me as weird as weird that a school choir would sing it.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Dec 12, 2005 0:39:11 GMT -5
I think it's awesome that a school choir would sing it. Great stuff.
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Post by Sorien on Dec 12, 2005 3:05:36 GMT -5
Speaking of Seph-ee-rot. Its kinda funny hearing that song, when you aren't paying attention: "Sores in my knees. Hurt in my knees" ^_^ Thats what it sounds like kinda. Anyways...the thing I've found with FFVII-AC is that all the cool battle scene are near the end, and you kinda wind up skipping the first part, just to get to the action.
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Post by SegatakaiIdaten on Dec 12, 2005 15:36:22 GMT -5
Lol. YAY!!! Im getting all my old final fantasy games back for Christmas (I had them all in a small CD case.. and either got stolen [doubt it] or thrown away by accident [most likely]) But i love the music for all FF games.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Dec 12, 2005 19:10:27 GMT -5
Of course. One Winged Angel is more than just a song: it's a story. One of the citizens of Nibelheim went to Microsoft's new all-you-can-eat-buffet as Sephiroth lay waste to the village. Allow me to perform it for you. *grabs geetar*
One Mazzed Angel Gets Altered Witiff Dah? (aka OMAGAWD aka Maz, Joe, K-chan and Sori have been tampering with One Winged Angel!)
((A cloudy day, in Nibelheim. Not too long ago, Microsoft Corporation moved into the area and made plans to start a restaurant in this small town. As a result, monster activity from Mt Nibel greatly increased. Microsoft Corporation requested aid from Shinra Corporation -- Microsoft thought they could kill two birds with one stone and not only investigate the mutant problem, but supply some local celebrities for the upcoming opening ceremony of the restaurant. While Bill Gates was on the phone to the likes of Bruce Willis, Lara Croft and Crash Bandicoot (who were all busy shooting other games at the time), the Shinra Corporation sent four troops to investigate -- one was Cloud Strife, a lowly Shinra soldier; one was Zack, First Class SOLDIER; and one was the great Sephiroth, the ultimate star that Shinra had to offer. While they were away at Mt Nibel, the restaurant, known as X-Box Eateries, was completed, and plans for the opening celebrations were made.
The ceremony was to take place when the Shinra troops returned from their trip to Mt Nibel. However, when Sephiroth came back, for some reason he shut himself in the Shinra Mansion -- probably to sulk like a baby. Cloud and Zack, however, decided to attend the ceremony. Full of green neon lights, a bard sat in the corner, working on a new song which would tell the tale of Nibelheim later on...))[/i]
X-Box Eateries He's a fair entity X-Box Eateries He's a fair entity-- Sephiroth! Sephiroth!
((All of a sudden, the citizens of Nibelheim spotted Sephiroth. He looked very angry -- how dare people swallow anything Microsoft give them!! Sephiroth drew his Masamune Blade and began attacking peoples' legs, sparking the first tensions between Sony and Microsoft. This incident later escalated into a console war.))
Sores in mah knees, HURT in our knees Sores in mah knees, HURT in mah knees
Hurts once, in de knees Healer very handy Worst warts, in de knees Healer very handy Sephiroth! Sephiroth!
((It is believed that at this point, a fire broke out. Whether Sephiroth was the cause of the blaze or an incompetent Microsoft staff member made a mistake and set the restaurant alight, one thing was for sure: X-Box Eateries was doomed. The flames continued to grow until nothing could stop it, not even an Ice3 spell. Without Crash Bandicoot or Lara Croft to help them, the whole town was soon ablaze.))
Very very very house, Nemay morning fotchy house Burning burning burning house, Nemay morning fotchy house (in the background) Glory for Sar? Journey for Sar!
SEPHIROTH! SEPHIROTH!
((In the aftermath of the incident, Sephiroth, Cloud and Zack all mysteriously disappeared. Some say they were killed in the fires. Some say they ran away like the Shinra sissies they were. Though Sephiroth was never heard from for a long time, two Shinra soldiers stood overlooking the city of Midgar...
Three discs and over thirty hours later, the bard's song was finally played during a titanic confrontation between Cloud and Sephiroth. The song was a massive hit and has been played by orchestras and choirs around the world. There's also something about blowing up Pluto, Jupiter, and all of the Inner Planets in a scene called Supernova. This scene showcased the ultimate power of Sephiroth, yet was only a gravity attack so it would never kill you anyway. The destruction of Jupiter was also incredibly humourous, so while the attack was probably the most awesome thing to be seen in the century, it came to be a major joke.
Bruce Willis' role in the game "Apocalypse" wasn't enough to save it and the game sucked. Badly. Lara Croft and Crash Bandicoot also later fell into obscurity, known only by the old-school PS1 gamer. The planned unholy alliance between Microsoft and Shinra was overshadowed by the incident known as "That Day, Five Years Ago". Microsoft later rose to the challenge of conquering the world with their own console -- named X-Box in memory of the restaurant -- while Shinra was destroyed by Diamond Weapon. Sucks to be them.
Microsoft now attempt to dominate the console market with the newly released X-Box 360, while working on their new operating system for computers. Rumours say that the new operating system will be known as Longhorn, but other sources say Microsoft are working on a second project in secret based on a creature found by Shinra Corporation in a geological stratum 2000 years ago: Windows Jenova...))
Okay. I'm done. XD
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Post by Sorien on Dec 13, 2005 0:49:36 GMT -5
Thats. Far too detailed. You have too much time on your hands.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Dec 13, 2005 3:14:27 GMT -5
Lol. I know. ;D
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Post by SegatakaiIdaten on Dec 13, 2005 13:49:03 GMT -5
wow.... thats about all i can say. Ands Ditto to Sorien
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Post by Tajiri Ami on Dec 14, 2005 21:18:47 GMT -5
0_0 !!!
I'm not even gonna touch that one. XD
Nice job, though. ^_^;
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