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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Aug 8, 2008 11:28:08 GMT -5
I listened to some of it... but I think I might've been listening to it while going to sleep, 'cos I can't remember much of Part 2.
lol...
And since then I haven't sunk the time into listening to it again...
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Post by Sorien on Aug 9, 2008 0:29:04 GMT -5
lol. All good, just wondered eh? Mainly cos I quite like it. Although what I might add, is that it's background music 50% of the time. And then it cranks up and is great. XDXD.
To those who haven't heard (or attempted to) Mike Oldfield is an musician who knows how to play many instruments, and records himself playing them individually, but remixes them together to create an orchestra type of thing. I like it ^_^.
Oh, and as for the Tuesday Maz, I should be able to make it. I'll be around at say... 1ish.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Aug 9, 2008 3:20:07 GMT -5
Yeah, that's true. I think that's why I fell asleep - not out of boredom, but due to the track's ambience...
Which is a good thing, I guess. XD
Sweet as mate, Tuesday should be awesome... GET LEDDY TO LOCK AND LOL.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Sept 8, 2008 7:51:53 GMT -5
Interesting notes:
* Tubular Bells is an old piece as performed by a single person. The tune was composed back in the 1970s... so not bad for an old piece of progressive rock. XD
* I enjoyed Part I quite a lot. I didn't really like Part II, but Part I was really good.
* Mike Oldfield also happens to be the composer of Moonlight Shadow, which just happens to be one of the more popular DDR songs in our group. It was written in the 80s... so not too shabby there Mike. XD
* I'd also like to take this opportunity to apologise to Twinnie. I feel a bit behind the times 'cos I know she's been listening to Coheed and Cambria forever... and having heard them properly now, I'm gutted I never picked them up sooner. I recently got my hands on two particular albums, one called The Second Stage Turbine Blade and the other called In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3. These albums are fricking AWESOME. At the moment, I can't stop listening to The Light & The Glass... it's just so sweet and epic. I've yet to pick up GAIBS4... but rest assured, it's on it's way (thank you Amazon.com!) and should be here in a couple of weeks. I was hoping to wait for GAIBS4 to arrive before I started listening to them, but then I heard some of the songs and am now hooked. XD
Alright, time to jet. I need my fix. PRAY FOR US ALL.
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Post by Sorien on Sept 8, 2008 19:45:31 GMT -5
True? Well then, looks like I was onto a relatively decent thing. Amusing that it was my old man that introduced me to it (Tubular Bells/Mike). Dads are cool like that.
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Sept 12, 2008 15:31:02 GMT -5
Yeah, dads are cool like that. It was actually Kagemaru's idea to go ahead and embark on the Coheed and Cambria purchasing spree. Initially, I was only going to settle for the Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness album, since that's the album which has their music in Rock Band on it. However, he ended up purchasing their earlier albums instead - perhaps innocently, accidentally... which makes it all the more serendipitous, I guess. I'm quite glad he did, 'cos it's good music.
But then I'm usually a fan of progressive...
You'll have to let me know when your girl comes down again, dude. End of the year I'm guessing... I'm sure she'll be keen for some CD lovin'. lol.
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Post by Sorien on Sept 13, 2008 0:48:29 GMT -5
lol. We'll see. By the way, I thought you'd actually like Track 2. Like I said, I imagine it as taking a journey from Goldshire to Orgrimmar. Then you meet the head orc, and he talks. Kinda oddly. XD Then you kill him . And have a party.
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