No one listened to the music on the previous post! That's not a good thing! It's some really good music. I guess I'll add something extra... Michael Buble's version of Feeling Good. See, if you look at the white-suits as LEP and MB himself as AF, then it works all fine. Because he's having fun blowing stuff up! Or if you're a hopeless HArtemis shipper, you could just go, "It's how he's feeling about Holly." Another similarity is that at the end, when he's running away from the bomb, you could start thinking of Hybras, and then when his car disappears, it could be a bunch of cam-foil. Yeah, I'm a Fowl-Fan.
So here's a lot of Artemis Fowl music! Just listen to the lyrics of Sunglasses at Night, and you'll understand. And I suppose you know what's up with You've Lost that Loving Feeling. Since youtube isn't working, I am giving links: An Engineer's Guide to Cats: CLICK HERE. For this one (An Engineer's Guide to Cat Yodeling), skip to about 1:11. Then at 1:20, skip to 2:04, unless you want to see people who failed at cat yodeling. An Engineer's Guide to Cat Yodeling: CLICK HERE Funny Cat Yodeling: CLICK HERE Awesome Unaltered Yodeling Video: CLICK HERE These are really awesome cat videos.
I was going to post some of the Scottish harp music I heard yesterday, but it's not on youtube. Wait a few days and I'll have put it on
Today's featured artist is the band Evanescence. Yes, I know, they're all goth and depressing. First song: My Last Breath. Second song: Bring Me to Life. Third song: My Immortal. I know, I already posted it, but bleh. This song is basically my anthem. I thought making it a Harry Potter tribute video would make it a bit more interesting. Enjoy!
If you look at this song really hard, you can make out the lines of Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox. Holly being the singer. I mean, Arty made her be like this. DX Depressing songs can be good, and bad if you're actually depressed. I don't know what else to do now except describe the music. Anything by Evanescence is depressing, but I'm only going to but one song by them down now, and it's My Immortal. It has a very catchy piano part that will get stuck in your head for hours, but it's sad and good. It's about t a person who died, and the person who's still living is trying to convince herself that he's dead, but the image of him is immortal, hence the name. This video in particular has Italian subtitles, and I thought that would make it a bit more interesting. Seriously, I have no idea how this showed up. There was also one with Spanish subtitles, but I thought this one better. The next is Annie, by Vanessa Carlton. This one is depressing, as much of her music can be, and it's depressing. At least slightly saddening. Later I might make fanfic reccomendations. I know, that's totally off subject, but there are some really good fanfics out there. Back to the song, it's about Annie, a dying girl. From the song you get the impression that she has cancer. Don't ask about the ghost stuff-- I have no idea. The chorus is the mainly depressing stuff. I have no idea what to put for the last song, so I'll go check my iTunes! Brb. Oh yes, Reconciliation, from the Avatar: The Last Airbender soundtrack. It has a happy ending though. This Avatar has nothing to do with blue people. Just blue water. Addi, this is the one with the earthbending that you didn't understand. If you knew when it was played during the series finale, you would be sorta sad. That pretty much concludes this depressing song post. Not yet, actually. I have added a final song! The Tiny Goat, by The Gothic Archies. They're the band that wrote the entire Series of Unfortunate Events soundtrack (the books not the movie), plus a song for Coraline. This song is seriously depressing! A suicidal goat! These are my fave Vanessa Carlton songs. Well, let's proceed. The First one is Afterglow, and I have no idea why I like that one. It's pretty. The next one is Wanted, which just pure amazes me how it's possible for her to play that piano part! The penultimate one is Paradise. It got stuck in my head for hours one day, and I got attached to it. I like the piano part for it as well. Also, on the last day of camp, I can go around singing to the bible teachers, "One more day in Paradise." The last one, More Than This, just gives you a sense of duty, and it makes you sad in a good way. It makes you want to cure everyone of "...sailing through their youth so impaitiently." Also, it's one of her songs that I can actually sing to without changing the key. It's the one I'm learning on piano, the one in the album she never wrote a music book for. |
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