Top 5 Franchises I WANT to get into but CAN'T! · 3:53am May 9th, 2016
Dark Souls pic totally not foreshadowing anything.
Hello everyone! My name is SuperKamek, and welcome back to another countdown!
Dark Souls pic totally not foreshadowing anything.
Hello everyone! My name is SuperKamek, and welcome back to another countdown!
We're taking another detour today. While not a Christmas song, per se, it is a Christmastime tune. This is "Circle of Steel" by Gordon Lightfoot.
As mentioned above, this isn't exactly a Christmas song, but rather one that takes place during the Christmas season.
It's a somber little melody that serves as a little reminder that there are some not so fortunate during the holiday season.
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Turning back to tradition with an instrumental today. This is "I Saw Three Ships" by the Piano Guys.
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December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
Today, we're listening to "Green the Whole Year Round" by Celtic Woman.
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December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
And welcome to the second half of this countdown. As before, the full version of this countdown may be found on my DeviantArt account here.
Number Five: "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952)
Speaking of Bugs Bunny…
Merry Christmas Eve, all! In the day before the day itself, let's listen to "Christ is Born" by the Carpenters.
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December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
Going back to basics today. Though the Twelve Days of Christmas refers to the days following Christmas, to mark that we have less than a dozen days left, here's "The Twelve Days of Christmas" by Straight No Chaser.
"Twelve Days of Christmas" is one of those songs that you gotta commit to. Once you start singing, there's no stopping or shortcuts. You just gotta suck it up and do it.
When I'm busting myself out of jail.
When I'm doing a training montage.
When I'm waiting for Zelda U to come out in a few days.
When I meet my newborn kid for the first time.
As the title itself reveals, the story I hinted at yesterday is called Every Lie, or rather Fallout Equestria: Every Lie.
Today's carol is Mannheim Steamroller's remix of "Good King Wenceslas".
With the Feast of St. Nicholas, or St. Nicholas Day, tomorrow, let's spend a little time to look at another seasonal figure known for his generosity.
Several years ago, during the time when I was only becoming familiar with the creepypasta and, consequentially, the My Little Pony grimdark community, I remember bumping into a video in the vein of the classic "top ten something" countdown formula, wich seemed to be particularly based upon the ones produced by Tats TopVideos. These normally featured a host in the beggining (mostly characters that originated or were associated with the media mentioned in them) directing the viewer's attention to
Never a Christmas music mix without some Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Today, we're listening to their rendition of "What Child is This?"
I had the pleasure last year to see them live--and it was EPIC! Up till then, I didn't know their tracks were more than instrumental (boy, did I learn quickly).
Today, we're listening to "Mele Kalikimaka" sung by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters.
Also known as "The Hawaiian Christmas Song", this song deviates the seasonal setting from the cold and snow to a tropical paradise. Where Bing is enjoying his holiday in the sun and sending his greetings to the freezing folks back home.
... and he has to qualms about rubbing it in.
In honor the first day of winter, we're going to celebrate in classical style.
I wouldn't exactly consider myself a proponent of classical, but I do consider it an intrinsic part of one's musical education. And, while I may not listen to it often, it does hold a place in my everyday playlist.
Have you ever watched Equestria Girls Shorts, The Finals Countdown? When I watched it, I felt that it was mainly about integrating math into each Equestria Girl's hobbies and talents. This is integration. The reason why Twilight used integration is, just using the original style of studying math was boring and not fun. However, when Twilight integrated math and each talents and hobbies together, the Equestria Girls seemed to enjoy.
Yeah, we're doing this now.
Welcome to Monster Hunter March, where I do a series of countdowns every Monday for the rest of March. Will I be consistent? Probably not, given my previous track record. Will I find more M words to put into the description? Maybe.
See what I did there?
As with my SpongeBob countdown, the full and original write-up of this list may be read on my DeviantArt account, here.
Welcome one and all to my next countdown of cartoons! This time we’re going back much further, from SpongeBob back into the Golden Age of Animation, for a countdown of my personal top ten picks for the best cartoons of Daffy Duck.
For the sake of not making my readers slog through a truly massive post, I am dividing this into two parts.
The original write-up of these episodes can be found on my DeviantArt account here, for anyone at all interested.
Today, we're looking at one of my favorite carols: "The Holly and the Ivy"; played on an organ (because who doesn't like organs?)
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December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
Today's is a lighthearted little tune. This is "Here We Come A-Caroling" sung by The Chipmunks.
Jump to Other Days:
December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World