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Aphrodite's Child!

I think of this one also:
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just released official video:



I like it. It's another Chew on this, all you Gaga is an Illuminati Puppetards.
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Who knew this trailer was coming my way? Not me, honestly.
And I immediately thought of the games thread.
> alert: the sounds of :shock2: classical music
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every time I listen to this, I remember just how amazing it is, every listen feels fresh and new...







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"The universe is 40 billion light years across and every inch of it would kill you if you went there. That is the position of the universe with regard to human life."
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Allegro wrote:.
Our goals and desires are to inject something bold, dynamic and fresh into classical music; to break down the barriers between the audience and the musicians; and to revive the prominent place of orchestra in today’s society, particularly among the younger generation.
They would like Jeremy Soule, of Elder Scrolls fame. I kind of have mixed feelings about him - the new Skyrim theme seems a bit shitey to me. But the older Morrowind tune is good, and immortal, and fulfills the criteria.



Carl Orff would spin in his grave if he knew that folk were only stealing his faster bits (well, okay, his medium bits).

There has been another good populariser of classical music in recent times as well. Aye... It's a good tune once it gets started. Bit of talking first, but that can't be helped.

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