Which songs are you currently obsessed with?

Started by Darkphoenix, March 07, 2007, 21:20

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 Brandon Flowers - Lonely Town

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Quote from: Petzbreeder on September 12, 2015, 15:51
Not a song exactly, but I've been listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata quite a lot recently.

Nobody seems to talk about classical music nowadays. Has everyone else lost interest in it?

Maybe classical music doesn't appeal to as many people as it once might have, so you hear less about people listening to it? I myself don't, but I can appreciate it if artists take bits and use it in their songs (*cough*Angel Of Salvation*cough*).

Jupiter - Birth Of Venus
Versailles - God Palace / After Cloudia / Ascendead Master

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tchaikovsky is really good, that's the extent of my knowledge on classical

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QuoteNobody seems to talk about classical music nowadays. Has everyone else lost interest in it?

The BBC Proms sell out every year with tickets fetching good money. Lots of people like/listen to Classical music, (not just classical instrument players) but I think there's a certain social stigma attached to it these days. It's still studied at length in music classes in Britain.

Moonlight Sonata is, in fact, my favourite piece of music in the world.

Quotebut I can appreciate it if artists take bits and use it in their songs

A lot of shred/metal guitar players are influenced by classical melodies and construction: Matt Bellamy (Muse- Plug in Baby is directly ripped from a Baroque piece), Paul Gilbert (Racer X/Mr Big), Yngwie Malmsteen, Alexi Laiho (Children of Bodom) and Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) are all classical-influenced players.

Oh, and there's the countless artists that have used Pachelbel's Canon in D Major as a chord structure. (I wrote that, by the way)

Classical is great, it's that we forget how much of it is still in our 'modern' music.
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Oh well, the bottom line is just that it may still be there in the music I listen to, in terms of influences and structures, but I don't listen to classical music itself. Not going to lie, the fact that the AoS solo is actually taken from a piece of classical music is pretty cool.

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Pam-the-Lamb

 I found James Blunt again the other day and I've had "Postcard" in my head since then.

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kvelertak - ulvetid

i have wanted something like this for so long and ive finally found it

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The stupid invincibility theme (can can) from super Mario land, which I'm currently playing! Every time I think of that game that music comes in my head!
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Pam-the-Lamb

 Ellie Goulding - On My Mind

I really love the baby dubstep stuff although I'm not fussed on the bridge or the chorus.

Goulding also looks amazing throughout the video.

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I just found this on Youtube by chance!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k_iwWohYHs

It's not the first song I've heard made out of game sound FX!
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Scout Lace Harding - Dragon Age Inquisition: Trespasser DLC Bard song.

It's up there with Sera's song
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