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  1. #61
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    At this moment I am listening to an ambient piece called "The Secret Faith Of Salamanders"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVS2YIit-Yg


    I recently discovered this music that was meant to be in the film 'Blade Runner' but apparently got chopped (maybe it's in some longer or 'director's cut' version though)


    Rachel's Song - Blade Runner

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    Something like this is also nice

    Icelandic Folk Music - Tröllaslagur

    or this song about ravens

    Krummavísur

    I love that graphic design with Odin riding Sleipnir (his 8-legged flying stead) and two ravens Huginn and Muninn

    The raven slept in a rock-rift
    On a cold winters night
    There are many things that can hurt him
    Many things that can hurt him
    Before a beautiful day came
    He pulls his frozen nose
    From underneath a big rock
    Underneath a big rock

    Everything is frozen outside
    You can't get anything at the beach
    I'm so hungry
    I'm so hungry
    If I go to a house
    Fat at home (a nickname for The dog) forbids me
    To pluck from the garbage
    To pluck from the garbage

    The earth is covered in ice
    There is nowhere to "set the table" (to sit and eat)
    Full-fledged birds can fly far.
    Full-fledged birds can fly far.
    But even though I look everywhere
    There's just one color
    What can a raven eat
    What can a raven eat?

    Dead, lying on it's side is
    A fat mutton near a fence,
    Who once was fast.
    Once was fast.
    'Caw, caw! Namesakes (Ravens), come here!
    Caw, caw! cos' ready for us is,
    a feast on cold ice.
    a feast on cold ice.'

    Here's this neat marching-sounding tune

    Icelandic Folk Music - Ólafur Liljurós (instrumental)

    Ólafur Liljurós - Iceland Folk Song (with singing)

    I just picture these vikings marching along singing this haha

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    For me, the easier response would be "What am I not listening to?"

    Elvis, Deathklok, Sinatra, a quaint Cajun mix, Elvis, Dvorak, Dropkick Murphys, More Elvis, and on the long drive, the Dresden Files.

    Oh, I have this Great Queen Lattifa Blues album.

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    Just got back from a weekend trip to Vegas for a couple shows. I can tell you that Vegas to Salt Lake is 128 songs on the iPod.
    My wife and I have a play list just for road trips. There are two rules: first, you can put anything you want on the list; second, you can't complain about what the other person has put on. It makes for some interesting listening--anything from Aerosmith to Mariah Carey to Wicked Tinkers to Willie & Waylon. And of course Van Halen, since that was one of the reasons for the trip.
    Last edited by SeumasA; 28th May 12 at 07:12 PM.

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    Listening to Liveireland.com right now. But when I am in the car it is Tartanic. Great music to go to work to. I do love these guy! Great music.
    Video clip from the Detroit Highland games a few years ago.
    http://youtu.be/dHgfBa_g8BY
    Breath in, Breath out, Move on

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    Car radio- WNCW bluegrass, home - some scottish/irish. Or live bluegrass at the barber shop in Drexel.

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    Sting
    Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeumasA View Post
    I've seen Poppa Chubby live here in Portland at the Waterfront Blues Fest. The guy's a madman. Love the blues.
    "Fide et Fortitudine"
    (fidelity & fortitude)
    ALBA GU BRAW!!!!!

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    For this morning's run, it was Dropkick Murphys. There's just something about punk rock with bagpipes and tin whistle.
    BTW, the ringtone on my phone is the bagpipe solo from the middle of their version of Fields of Athenry.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpKQ4siTylw
    Last edited by SeumasA; 29th June 12 at 03:58 PM. Reason: added link

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    Leonard Cohen a lot, probably too much.
    I also listened to Saint Saens 2nd Piano Concerto in the car today and it was amazing.
    John

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