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Chat & Conversation Your favorite classical piece?
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Author | Topic: Your favorite classical piece? | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 296 |
Mine would be symphony #9 by Maestro Ludwig Von Beethoven. | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1007 |
Did you ever watch "A Clockwork Orange"? Great movie! anyway, Alex (the lead character) would listen to a little of the Ludwig Van and then go out and murder and rape people. Pretty sick fuck, he's got the Captain beat..... ------------------ | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 537 |
I have a favorite classical piece of ass and it would have to be Marilyn Monroe.. Does that count? | ||
Moderator Posts: 2409 |
barber's adagio for strings orff's carmina burana mozarts's requium mass | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 635 |
probably dead skin mask-slayer orchestra! or demons be driven-the pantera symphony ------------------ | ||
Guru Posts: 2790 |
Wu Tang-Enter the 36 Chambers, classic! ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 233 |
Im with Johnny on two of them Orff's Carmina Burana Barber's Adagio for Strings and I just drew a blank for the last one...I'l remember his name later, but it starts with P and its in D minor. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 296 |
O fortunato Imprex is a good piece from carmino burono but is just one song. I can't seldom listen to all of it. | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 378 |
Orion by Metallica. | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 548 |
KAT - Pachebals Canon in D. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 233 |
Thnaks Rocky!!! It was the Mezcal I drank last night...thats the one, you are absolutely correct!....I guess old age is setting in.. Either that, or I have to cut back on my drug and alcohol intake. | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 430 |
"The Ride of the Valkaries" by Richard Wagner, or anything else from the Ring Cycle or Tannerhauser. Awesome stuff & it often makes its way into movie soundtracks because its so dramatic & gripping. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 225 |
Beethoven's "Moonlight" Helter Skelpter | ||
Moderator Posts: 2409 |
I was 14 when I first listend to Adagio for Strings..I literaly fell to my knees and started crying. When it's performed well it is the saddest piece ever written. It was played in FDR's and JFK's funeral. It was also used in the movie Platoon. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 233 |
I heard it first in Platoon as well...I still cry every time I hear it. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 296 |
Johnny, you fell to your knees and cried? You and kat would make a good couple. You can hold each other and cry together while listening to adagio for strings. I am just busting your chops. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 233 |
Well, we'd make great roomates...except we'd be fighting over the guys! | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 296 |
I just down loaded adagio for strings. I now know what you are talking about. I always wondered the name of the piece and who wrote it. I knew it wasn't Mozart but sure sounded like him. Thanks JohnnyO. I also thought Platoon was a kick ass movie, right up there with Apocalypse Now. "Charlie Doesn't Surf," remember that. | ||
Moderator Posts: 2409 |
We're both musicians so it would be a good match. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 233 |
I can see it now..office/computer room, music room, play room, bathroom (I dont own much frippery)...room for the whips and chains...it would be fun!...Alright, Texas here I come! | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1106 |
Camille Sant Sante (can never get the fucking name right!!) Opus 69 3rd Movement (I think).. anyway if any of you ever saw the movie 'Pig' ... it's the (altered and messed up) theme music. Also someone mentioned Clockwork Orange (my favourite film!!) I like the theme music to this... 'Funeral March of Queen Mary' by Henry Purcell ------------------ | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 536 |
I see Bach gets passed by here, he played in passion. I used to have this great tape of Bach played on 2 classical guitars. Damn player ate it. Beethoven speaks in power, the 4th, the 9th, Fur Elise, moonlight sonata, I dig it all. Edwarg Grieg has some great stuff. In the Halls of the Mountain King, Aasen's Death, few others I can't recall. Rimsky-Korsakoff's "Scherezade" will get a classical girl wet. So will Ravel's "Bolero". Verde has some good stuff, as does Chopin, Dvorak, Mozart, Wagner, etc. I love classical music. Peace! ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 657 |
um uh sebastian bach, yea thats it, thats his name | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 132 |
does any one listen to modern stuff.? my favorites are xenakis's metastases and varese's tunning up. i also love luigi nono's prometeo opera. and stockhausen's kontakte. s0urjerk | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 489 |
carmina burana Black Sabbath's "Fluff" that musci at the beginning of one of G'N'R's cd's...I forgot the name.. |
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