What are you listening to?

latulipenoire said:
As goyacobol wrote, some great suggestions came up in this thread recently.

Listening to Morricone's main theme for the movie The Mission always reminds me of Samuel Barber and his famous Adagio, I don't know the reason. This is a recent (and very decent!) rendition:


IMO, the way the violins and the cellos sound in this piece is awesome.

wow, cool, thanks latulipenoire, very beautiful indeed!!

I can't stop listening to Hallelujah at the moment, there are quite a few different versions out there, I've posted one by Pentatonix before, so instead I here's a Gregorian - Halleluja

 

Session 16 July 2016

(Pierre) Something I was wondering is that in Prague, apparently there was all this energy stored to be used against us. But it couldn't be used against us, so it was released all over the world and triggered all these crazy events. And today, from what I see, we're in a similar situation where there's a lot of crazy events in the outside world, and it's kind of mirrored in our community and our world. It was mentioned by some members the kind of analogy between the truck and shooting in Nice, and we had our own truck/chute incident...
A: Such energies stalk like hungry wolves looking for a way in.
Q: (Pierre) And they found a way in.
(L) Okay, what is our particular weakness?
A: Those who live in dreams give off the STS signature and allow anchoring of 4D negative energies.
Q: (L) Well, I suppose we know that "living in dreams" is dissociating... Is that correct?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) It's not just dissociating. "Living in dreams" would also be believing in lies, not taking stock of the facts, and preferring instead an imaginary world.
A: Yes
Q: (Galatea) Not seeing yourself clearly. And others.
(L) Not seeing yourself and others clearly...
(Galatea) I've been thinking lately that too much intellect is a bad thing. Is that true?
A: No
Q: (Galatea) Why not?
A: The brain is your greatest gift if you learn how to use it.
 
Marina9 said:
Stumbled with this TedTalk today, and even though it's not a song, I thought some of you may enjoy it, and at the end he plays a magnificent piece in the piano. Hope you enjoy it :D


Thanks Marnia9 i really enjoyed the talk :)

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if you want embed a video you need to put embed before it and /embed after it with the [] either side :)


Now for something differnet :)

Mo Ghille Mear (My Gallant Hero) Celtic choir




MO GHILLE MEAR Written by the eighteenth-century poet Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill, Mo Ghille Mear is a traditional allegorical song – similar to the Gaelic poetic form of the Aisling – in which the poet laments the departure of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie). As is customary, the poetic text portrays the land in decline in his absence. The drum used in this recording is the Irish single-headed frame drum, the bodhrán. T
 
... resonates today in this cold January of 2017 ... on the day of a very historical political moment ...


We will facing the sun,
waiting for these tings to come
We smiling high
watching the good things passing by
Pretend the feeling fine,
but inside we're crying sometimes
It ain't what it seems,
nothing but a dream
And the faces get void
and the lights getting thin
And the roads become uneven,
so we don't know where we've been
And those who doubt us, will soon believe
We are never supposed to win or even to achieve .... :hug2:
 
Nico said:
With the winter coming and the arctic collapsing, this song is kindly appropriate :

I LOVE the violin strings, it reminds me very well the snowflakes falling down, with various intensity/waves.

Vivaldi - Winter


Beautiful. Vivaldi is so lovely with heart, emotions and awe that he captured. His Winter embodies the "after" of the perceived Death, and Life starts stirring when it realizes that it wasn't the end in this piece. The little death before the renewal (with more knowledge).

One of my other favourites (in a similar vein):

 
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