Great, now I have to run laps around the house. I was relaxing on the couch dude.Hey, anyone here into Mongolian throat singing-Latvian bagpipe fusion?
Tremas So my daughter says, "Oh, Australian dubstep!" and I reply, "No, it's Mongolian throat singing with Latvian bagpipes." So, suddenly hers is playing and this one you posted is still playing and pop, same sound, different sources like the full symphony version of both. Very, very cool.Great, now I have to run laps around the house. I was relaxing on the couch dude.
Funny what you find, when you aren't looking for it. I was looking for any Chieftains I haven't heard, and stumbled across this.Tremas So my daughter says, "Oh, Australian dubstep!" and I reply, "No, it's Mongolian throat singing with Latvian bagpipes." So, suddenly hers is playing and this one you posted is still playing and pop, same sound, different sources like the full symphony version of both. Very, very cool.
Zimmer is truly precious. One of the greats. I love that our modern age has such incredible artists.My wife and I are headed to this concert, in a couple of hours, in Denver:
I miss him.I've never heard this song until it was played on the Tom Petty channel on SiriusXM.
First impression, eyes closed, feels like the music that would play in a movie while a pilot or astronaut was cruising at high speed on the night side of a planet. Which also correlates to the entire world from Tron. This would be great lights-out speed rest (funny ya? but true) music for ADHD.This is my favorite song of all time: