Seriously? No, not really. What do you think I am? The Inquisitor? pfft.. Unless by other matters you mean pointlessly chatting to companions and changing my armour colour, then sure..
As for my qun-mage-lady, I don't know why, but she reminds me of this track.
ETA: Ooouh, IR, so sweet of you.. Stache
DAME DAME DAME DAME DAME DAME OMG! DAME!!!!! I LOVE THAT SONG!! THAT IS MY FAVORITE LORD OF THE DANCE TRACK!!
*cough* Sorry got really excited to hear it again as it's been ages. (I own the freakin CD )
Thought you'd appreciate the pic.
Yes I'm a 25 yo who loves the Spirit: Stallion of the cimarron soundtrack haha. Glad I'm not the only one who knows some tracks from it! *hugs lynroy*
my qunari doesn't have a theme song .
I'm a 26 yo that loves that soundtrack. I care more about the soundtrack to that movie than the movie. Music is so good. Bryan Adams and Hans Zimmer made a good combination.
Oh! Two Steps From Hell, here, have my favourite:
-ARCHANGEL!!!!!-
Right now I can't think of any of my inquisitor songs, but this one is my warden's:
-WOOOOOO-
G'morning, DQ
I approve your music choices. My current TSFH kick is their new album Battlecry
This kid did a pretty decent cover of one of my favorite songs from that album:
As someone that transcribes my own piano sheets and stuff I love his version.
Gah, getting nowhere in the Frostback Basin now. Cabot, drink!
the Dame, Ashaantha et Tragedienne of Heavens aiment ceci
War of the Worlds : Forever Autumn. so many feels (memory based) haven't heard it in years..
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I'm a 26 yo that loves that soundtrack. I care more about the soundtrack to that movie than the movie. Music is so good. Bryan Adams and Hans Zimmer made a good combination.
I saw the movie when it first came out, but always liked the soundtrack more.
I'm not totally up to date with Two Steps, I believe. I do find that the later albums don't have as much good stuff as Invincible... that one's almost brimming over with awesome while the others have only a few stand out tracks each. Mind you, that's probably partly because Invincible became my "pre-release ME3 soundtrack" - the title track in particular.
War of the Worlds : Forever Autumn. so many feels (memory based) haven't heard it in years..
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It's funny that when they were doing that WotW album they basically said "yeah, so now we need a really good song for this bit, something like Forever Autumn, okay?" and looked and looked and looked.... And finally realised they might just as well actually use that song, which Jeff Wayne had co-written in the first place!
I'm not totally up to date with Two Steps, I believe. I do find that the later albums don't have as much good stuff as Invincible... that one's almost brimming over with awesome while the others have only a few stand out tracks each. Mind you, that's probably partly because Invincible became my "pre-release ME3 soundtrack" - the title track in particular.
It's funny that when they were doing that WotW album they basically said "yeah, so now we need a really good song for this bit, something like Forever Autumn, okay?" and looked and looked and looked.... And finally realised they might just as well actually use that song, which Jeff Wayne had co-written in the first place!
haha yeah, some funny stories behind the scenes of the album and the movie. I have the cd's somewhere, had them for years, annoying me because I can't find them right now lol
haha yeah, some funny stories behind the scenes of the album and the movie. I have the cd's somewhere, had them for years, annoying me because I can't find them right now lol
Have you listened to the "next generation" version?
I've only listened to the album I own, so probably not.
They did a new one with more contemporary people - Liam Neeson as the narrator instead of Richard Burton (and a little more narration added) and singers like Gary Barlow, Ricky Wilson, Maverick Sabre, Joss Stone and Alex Clare. It's... weirdly the same, if that makes any sense. I was expecting more differences, songs sung differently, new songs, more rapping or something. But it was pretty similar in the end.
They did a new one with more contemporary people - Liam Neeson as the narrator instead of Richard Burton (and a little more narration added) and singers like Gary Barlow, Ricky Wilson, Maverick Sabre, Joss Stone and Alex Clare. It's... weirdly the same, if that makes any sense. I was expecting more differences, songs sung differently, new songs, more rapping or something. But it was pretty similar in the end.
Oh, that's interesting. I only have Jeff Wayne's soundtrack. (and the musical highlights).