If you have any recommendations, that'd be great!
If you have any recommendations, that'd be great!
I imagine Amethyst liking some specific pieces of 80s in her music. She's already shown off some numbers she likes, but what else does she like?
1. Take My Breath Away
2. Never Gonna Give You Up
3. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
4. Savin' The Day
5. Danger Zone
6. Bad
7. Take On Me
These are what we know she likes so far. But there are some other pieces I thought she may like
8. Destination Unknown
9. Power Of Love
10. Don't You (Forget About Me)
11. Billie Jean
12. Beat It
My first endeavor as UkuBrony, covering a classic by the Needles!
"I Want to Hold Your Hoof": the song that launched the Skittish Invasion!
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Today is going to be a very short trip into the Classical era. In which I'm presenting to you a piece of music that has been forgotten. I'm talking about the Sleigh Ride piece by Mozart. No, not Wolfgang, but his father Leopold.
Mentioned a big blog post of retrospection and introspection somewhere. This is that blog post.
If you've ever felt inclined to check out one of my stories, please make it this one.
Usually, I don't have much to say about my stories on release, but this has been the result of months of planning and work, and I'm very, very excited to be able to bring it to all of you, and to say that I wrote it!
Well it's about time I got around to Tchaikovsky. Yes, today's choice is probably the only classical thing to still go on the radio. And for good reason, the famous Nutcracker Suite (based on the ballet) is still what most people think completes Christmas. While the original source material didn't do quite so well when it was first performed, the music and its story has became a staple of this time of year. But just to focus on the suite, I know there's a million different recordings of it, but
Today I'm presenting a tune by an unknown French author in the original way that it was meant to be sang. To the French, this is called "Les Anges dans nos Campagnes." The tune however, is known in its English translation: "Angles we have Heard on High."
So once again I am back into playing Skyrim, in this case I have oddly progressed so little in the main quest that I don't even know the name of the giant black flying lizard thing that is threatening something. I have barely touched the Companion's quest chain, the Thieves guild is there so I can do all the small jobs that actually involve thievery, the civil war does not interest me at all, and fuck the Dark Brotherhood, their armour is tacky as shit.
This past decade has seen a great deal of celebrity deaths. We’ve lost artists and entertainers whose works have inspired and brought joy and comfort to numerous people, and hopefully will continue to do so long after they’re gone.
Going from the beginning of the first world war to a year after the second, it is safe to say that this song is probably the most famous and even the most played carol to come out of the 20th century. Especially with the singer, Nat King Cole, that if there's anything of his legacy that he's being remembered, it would be this very tune. He sang this on TV in 1961, but the way he sang it is considered by many the most perfect version of this song out there. So without further adue ladies and