Classical Tracks
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Bobdog
Sputnik
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Flames
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You're part of the music, a child, and it's only you looking at the carnival. You don't hear others but hear your feelings towards what you're seeing. Simply beautiful.
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Some of the greats there Flames, Another classic from Anton Karas, the theme from the "Third Man"
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God knows, God knows I want to break free!
R.I.P. Freddie
Sputnik- Posts : 1039
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What does it mean "i want to break free" ?
In Oxford englitch it means you got a little crack in yer teacup sir
Sputnik- Posts : 1039
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hi Flames, yeah they made a superb job on that cover , i can see the James T connection
The tall man and the woman have great voices
And now for something completly different ........
The tall man and the woman have great voices
Occultic with a capital O as i looked at their list of song subjects , its an excellent job at merging metal and operatic , i will look out for their stuff in future , im sure their capable of pushing out something immense.It's interesting because their music is very operatic, symphonic, and occultic.
And now for something completly different ........
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Youve gone all cryptic on me, do i need an enigma cypher machine or should i torture myself with projectionIn Oxford englitch it means you got a little crack in yer teacup sir
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I was kidding, "to break free" sounds like a contradiction to the german ear, what does "breaking" and "freedom" have to do with one another, yet I understand that the english term "to break free" means to get away from something opressive..right?
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