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GddssBella -> Seeking what might not be found... (11/24/2005 9:23:25 PM)

G'evening all:


I have a strange request. I have a decided preference for hymns during scening. The lifting, soaring music is quite envigorating. What I want is music styled this way but with obscene or lurid lyics. Something to belie the "purity" of the words and embrace the passion. Please, let me know if you have any suggestions...



Stay safe, play nice, & share your toys w/ others...


[:D]


Bella




jamesthehumanrug -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/24/2005 9:33:15 PM)

greetings, happy thanks giving ,to the honarable: dearest
godds bella,
my most humble reply possible is :
are you ,madonna ,or, sting,?
and, i'm ,just ,about, in ,that:' i can hym you plenty ,of more obscene ,lyrical songs' ,to keep ,up ,with the rest ,of the trash they stole and play recently - anytime!,
if i finally get credit this time, around ;
i suppose you
open it with a machine gun sound ,and ,me saying:
" miss me ?...."
,then the SONG-
but, you have my consent this time ;no hollywoodwatergate ,if you're ,on this site....
(are you, in trouble?)
repsectfully,
SLAVESINGER




mossy -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 7:47:04 AM)

i suppose getting the music would be easy, then record Your own "lyrics,,,words" or have someone else do it for You,,,that can fit over the music play both cd's simoultaneously.




mnottertail -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 10:54:20 AM)

Ja, I could go for that myself. While not exactly what you are looking for.......MeatLoaf and Ozzie Osborne start down the path...........

*If you find it let me know, ok?

Ron




Misstoyou -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 12:22:42 PM)

Not exactly what you specified, but the Metallica CD they recorded with the San Francisco Symphony does it for me. [:)]




mnottertail -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 1:01:01 PM)

I just now heard a song on the radio, starts out in a gregorian chant and turns into a woman with a come hither voice, heavy breathing; and a man talking sonorously, these three themes are intermixed and separated several times....

Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately it sounds as tho it is in french......

I believe this one is gonna get popular so you will probably hear it sooner or later.............

This appears nearly up your alley...........

Once again proving the maxim, you are not strange or ALONE.

Seasons Greetings,
Ron

upon further thought, it might have been italian, in which case I would take a shot at Gwen Stefani.........just musing.




petwolf22 -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 4:03:27 PM)

that songs by enigma i believe...i've heard it quite often...i have it on cd somewhere around here




GrizzlyBear -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/25/2005 10:16:11 PM)

Enigma comes pretty close. It's almost a cliche at some of the play parties I've been to. The best album for this is MCMXC a.D.




GddssBella -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/26/2005 12:21:02 AM)

G'morning all:


Thank you for the suggestions. While I'm a fan of all those groups mentioned, they don't quite fit the bill, even though Enigma comes closest. What I really want is closer to gregorian chant, but more symphonic. Deep, heavy movements involving a steady rhythm, something you can swing a flogger to, lol. Well, the hunt continues.


Stay safe, play nice, & share your toys w/ others...


[:D]


Bella




pollux -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/26/2005 11:46:36 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: GddssBella

What I really want is closer to gregorian chant, but more symphonic. Deep, heavy movements involving a steady rhythm, something you can swing a flogger to, lol.


You might try "O Fortuna", from Orff's Carmina Burana. Maybe a bit of a cliche, but it would seem to fit perfectly for what you want.




darkinshadows -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/26/2005 2:01:04 PM)

Artists and Individual Song

Lauridsen 'O Magnum Myserium'

Rachmaninov 'Vespers - Ava Maria'

Palestrina 'Missa Papae Marcelli - Kyrie'

Albums

Gregorian Chants: The Best of the Benedictine Monks of St. Michael's

'Words of the Angel' by Trio Mediaeval

'Stella Maris'

'Soir, dit-elle' by Oleh Harkavyy

Lost in Meditation: Meditative Gregorian Chants (Various Volumes)


Peace and Rapture




1wildwolf -> RE: Seeking what might not be found... (11/27/2005 8:02:01 PM)

I don't know if it's what you want, or if it's been suggested, but have you ever heard of the Gregorian "Master's of Chant" CD's? I think there are about 4 released now (different to the one darkangel mentioned I believe) and basically they are old songs remade into a gregorian chant style (though obviously not monotonic lol).

I always liked the first CD best...some of the remade songs were Metallica's Nothing Else Matters, Simon and Garfunkle's Scarborough Fair, REM's Losing My Religion, Brothers in Arms etc...

not really obscene or lurid lyrics, but they are often regarded as being like Enigma, with more singing

hope this helps
wildwolf




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