spoon wrote:I'd post a song, but it's a tad to big. It's called Advetures of Jabube. By An Endless Sporadic. I really like it.
It looks like that song can be found on that band's MySpace page, although it's not so simple to get a direct link to the MP3 to put in tags for this forum. This might be it:
Passicaglia and Fugue, and Toccata and Fugue by Bach
Michelle and Yesterday, by the Beatles
Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, and some other things by Beethoven
Where Is The Love - the Black Eyes Peas
A whole ton of stuff by Danny Elfman
A few songs (Vive Cathodique! Yay!) by maestro
Some songs from Disney movies; Under The Sea, and Prince Ali
Songs from the Blue Mood album, by Elton John
Some of The Planets, by Gustav Holst
Some of Handel's Messiah
Some things by John Williams
Songs by Mike Oldfield; mostly songs from his Tubular Bells album
Some music from Smash Bros Brawl
Few songs - most of them long - by Tchaikovsky
Many songs from Vangelis' Odyssey
Vivaldi's Seasons
Pieces by Weird Al
And a few recordings of pieces that I've played
I particularly enjoyed music from movies such as: Horton Hears A Who, Wall-E, Pirates Of The Caribbean, some of the older Disney movies, and many more.
Yes sir, you have got to check out Animusic. Stuff is incredible. Now, as far as that goes...the only non-copyrighted music I could probably give you would be something I wrote, but I'll release all that to you guys when the album is done. My favorite song of all time, without doubt, is "Supper's Ready," by Genesis. But, of course, this is copyrighted. It's nice to listen to all these mp3s though. I didn't think I'd like this thread, but it was really neat to listen to the Donkey Kong thing that Pops posted, and a few others.
Re: Post your favorite song!
Posted: 2008.09.30 (03:53)
by Osiah
Since its copyrighted, I'll just post a link. Echoes - Pink Floyd. Click on the first song on the page. As a warning, it lasts over 20 minutes long.
Re: Post your favorite song!
Posted: 2008.09.30 (04:01)
by KinGAleX
Pschhh. Supper's Ready! Beaten hands down by The Gates of Delirium, Close to the Edge, Awaken, Revealing Science of God, Remembering, Ancients, and Ritual! Those would be my favourite seven Yes epics.
Transatlantic's All of the Above would be up there if we're going for favourite single piece, as well as The Flower Kings's Garden of Dreams.
Still, I think my top would have to be Yes's Siberian Khatru, from Close to the Edge.