I was just wondering if anyone recognized where TSO had gotten the music that they re-arranged. Cdad found it for me :-) I just happened to be listening to my new Night Castle cd and was curiuos....
Ok, sorry I missed that resource. None of those sound "familial" as far as title's go however.....must be my overactive imagination playing tricks on me again I suppose.
Bits and pieces seem oddly familiar, but nothing I can put my finger on. One of the twinkids said one bit reminded her of a scene in Rocky Horror, but it didn't to me.
Because I listen mostly to classical works, I was hoping that it's familiarity would spark someone to remember where I might have heard this piece before.
As for TSO: I LOVE their Beethoven's Last Night cd. . .
This piece, entitled The Lion's Roar, is from the albumn by Trans Siberian Orchestra: Night Castle.
I guess I should have been more specific: it sounds "familiar to me (and since I listen to a lot of classical music, that would be were I would most likely recognize if from): still I can't place it.
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9 years ago
New World Symphony in places.
(I didn't much like it, not my flavour) - your return-favour is Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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Reply 9 years ago
This piece, entitled The Lion's Roar, is from the albumn by Trans Siberian Orchestra: "Night Castle".
Reply 9 years ago
The picture is a joke of sorts I suppose.
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Reply 9 years ago
Wait, the picture I posted or the one on the video? Yeah, the one on the video I suppose is some form of joke *shrug*
Reply 9 years ago
You didn't get any Dvorak in there then?(the advert is running at a faster tempo)
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Reply 9 years ago
I was just wondering if anyone recognized where TSO had gotten the music that they re-arranged. Cdad found it for me :-) I just happened to be listening to my new Night Castle cd and was curiuos....
Reply 9 years ago
It was just what I was inspired to post as a picture, actually. I am not sure why...
9 years ago
There is a search box... ;-)
Parts of the song "The Lion's Roar" are taken from the song "Temptation Revelation" off of the Gutter Ballet album. Parts are also from the traditional Irish song "The Minstrel Boy"
Reply 9 years ago
Ok, sorry I missed that resource. None of those sound "familial" as far as title's go however.....must be my overactive imagination playing tricks on me again I suppose.
9 years ago
It sounds like the passing of a military soldier bugle goodby.
I used to be in military school and hear practice.
Reply 9 years ago
Thank you. I am good at recognizing tunes, but TITLES I have difficulties with :-)
9 years ago
Tis ok, I sm Scorpio /:-P
9 years ago
Bits and pieces seem oddly familiar, but nothing I can put my finger on. One of the twinkids said one bit reminded her of a scene in Rocky Horror, but it didn't to me.
Reply 9 years ago
I am still trying to place where I might have heard it....
9 years ago
I surrender, don't know.
For me, the best of this group is Wizards in winter. And this video (there are several) using that music is awesome.
Reply 9 years ago
Because I listen mostly to classical works, I was hoping that it's familiarity would spark someone to remember where I might have heard this piece before.
As for TSO: I LOVE their Beethoven's Last Night cd. . .
9 years ago
Theme to Open All Hours?
Reply 9 years ago
This piece, entitled The Lion's Roar, is from the albumn by Trans Siberian Orchestra: Night Castle.
I guess I should have been more specific: it sounds "familiar to me (and since I listen to a lot of classical music, that would be were I would most likely recognize if from): still I can't place it.
9 years ago
it is the Lions Roar
Reply 9 years ago
Yes, it says that right on the link :-) I just wondered if anyone found it sounding like a classical or classical-like work.
9 years ago
I asked the other twinkid and she was ohh, where do I know that from, but she couldn't put her finger on it either.