What song/album are you listening to right now?

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I found that quite creepy @show-Zi, it reminded me of monsters tentacles or something. I get freaked out quite easily though :giggle:

There seems to be a western theme running through at the moment and the thing i love about this thread is that it opens your eyes and ears to people you have never heard of (y)

From this video, I was reminded of the appearance of crabs and centipedes playing instruments.:p
I love this thread because there is a possibility of meeting unknown music. @BryanB said that he traveled the world by browsing the image. I am thinking of enjoying similar things with music.:)
 
Nepalese friends were very pleased to see this video. Thanks for sharing!:)
Glad your friends liked it.

I think that the designer is a genius.:eek:

Looks pretty cool, although it's CG and not real. But Intel made it happen here, so it's real now.


"
I wanna be immortal like a god in the sky
I wanna be a silk flower, like I'm never gonna die
I wanna live forever, forever in your heart
And we'll always be together from the end to the start

"
 
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Good stuff, do you have more of them you like?


Really unique, fascinating even :emoji_ok_hand:
It is a soundtrack of an old movie 'House'. Although it was a horror movie, it was a movie that looks like a picture book for children, making it a very strange feeling. It seems that there are many fans overseas than in Japan.
 
That's exactly what i think too when i hear the mandolin and with it being a warm, sunny day here, it almost feels like on holiday, like Captain Corellis Mandolin and The Greek Islands have arrived at my house :LOL: Frank (next door) is a very good instrument player and not a bad singer (but i can't make out his Irish accent when he talks for some reason) but i was amazed that the youtube video i posted earlier is the only one of his band that i could find.

What is the Buddhist fellow saying, do you know. ?
This movie seems to be able to reproduce subtitles by automatic translation. Japan is advocating this scripture when attending a funeral. There is no accompaniment of the instrument, but keeping the rhythm using a kind of percussion instrument called "Mokugyo".
 

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