What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
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I very rarely listen to songs with English lyrics.
I very rarely listen to songs with English lyrics.
I did have a bizarrely similar (to the original poster's) accident about four years ago, in which I slipped over a cookie and somehow twisted my ankle so far that it broke
Aeetlrcreejl > Kicgan Vekei > me /ne.ses.tso.sats/What kind of cookie?
Re: What are you listening to? -- Non-English Edition
But this does have English lyrics (although minimal) In any case, I love WSH. I have all their CDs (I think, unless they released a new one recently)roninbodhisattva wrote:Wir sind Helden-- The Geek (shall inherit)
And in the last "What song are you listening to?" thread, all I posted were foreign songs anyway, haha...
And finally, the last one I listened to was:
Joe Dassin - Aux Champs Élysées, (obviously) in French
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Dégénérations - Mes Aïeux
EDIT: I can't spell French properly.
EDIT2: Now I'm listening to Acoustic Jam - Hoax Emcee (delicious Welsh rap!).
EDIT: I can't spell French properly.
EDIT2: Now I'm listening to Acoustic Jam - Hoax Emcee (delicious Welsh rap!).
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Hopelandic, though that is only babbling (and a bit repetetive at that, jú sælon í sæ jú sólæ jú só ...*).Colonel Cathcart wrote:Before that, Sigur Rós's album (), which I guess you can say doesn't have lyrics in any language.
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*) At the beginning of Dauðalagið I always understand something like "Don't you lie"
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZxlXLmwejy0
This is a song by the Austrian band Summoning. It's called Midautas Vras and the lyrics are in the Black Speech. They are really a great band, so listen!!!
Oh , and yes what you're hearing in the song are orc voices.
This is a song by the Austrian band Summoning. It's called Midautas Vras and the lyrics are in the Black Speech. They are really a great band, so listen!!!
Oh , and yes what you're hearing in the song are orc voices.
"Brothers will battle to bloody end,
and sisters' sons their sib betray;
woe's in the world, much wantonness;
axe-age, sword-age, cloven shields,
wind-age, wolf-age, ere the world crumbles;
will the spear of no man spare the other."
-->Voluspa
and sisters' sons their sib betray;
woe's in the world, much wantonness;
axe-age, sword-age, cloven shields,
wind-age, wolf-age, ere the world crumbles;
will the spear of no man spare the other."
-->Voluspa
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Yay, one of the songs that made me feel like learning Russian (which I did) ...Valkari wrote:Schtiel - Rammstein (okay, it's an Ария cover)
Krinnen and I cheat, we are not native English speakers (or so I guess ). Anyway, I like listening to music in foreign languages, for example
Kajman - To Jest Kajman
Die Toten Hosen - Zehn Kleine Jägermeister
Токио - Мы будем вместе (We'll be together)
As a general rule, the less I understand the lyrics, the more I enjoy a song.
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I've got myself hooked on Operación Triunfo, one of these singing competition series, in Spain, so I've been listening to:
Corazón Partido - OT2008
¿Lo ves? - Pablo
Anything done by Pablo or Manu, really. Just search youtube for 'ot pablo' or whatever.
I mean, most of what they do is covers of other songs, and I suspect the originals are probably better in most cases, but anyway. It's fun. What I enjoy so much about these programmes in Spain is that they're so much more about having a party and having a fun time and being entertaining than being about criticism etc. It's a different approach to what I feel is more common in UK and US things of this sort. La vida es una fiesta - disfrute de ella. Well, it can be?
Corazón Partido - OT2008
¿Lo ves? - Pablo
Anything done by Pablo or Manu, really. Just search youtube for 'ot pablo' or whatever.
I mean, most of what they do is covers of other songs, and I suspect the originals are probably better in most cases, but anyway. It's fun. What I enjoy so much about these programmes in Spain is that they're so much more about having a party and having a fun time and being entertaining than being about criticism etc. It's a different approach to what I feel is more common in UK and US things of this sort. La vida es una fiesta - disfrute de ella. Well, it can be?
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