trekhead
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JokesandJokesandJokes wrote:
I screwed and Ewok once very warm and cozy!!
Was the offspring EWOKESANDEWOKESANDEWOKES ? |
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trekhead
| | Posted: Oct 19, 2004 - 10:03 | |
The RP guys must have done that on purpose! The beginning notes were just like PG's Mercy Street.... Quiet Steam just preceded it. :o
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timandjuliet
| | Posted: Oct 19, 2004 - 10:03 | |
I used to work in a store that sold incense and Grateful Dead t-shirts. This song reminds me of everything the owner would play. All day.
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sola
| | Posted: Oct 19, 2004 - 10:02 | |
Bob_Lei wrote:Way to country like...
What country would that be? |
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sola
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JokesandJokesandJokes
| | Posted: Aug 21, 2004 - 13:44 | |
BoFiS wrote:when this first came on I was reminded of the Ewok music in the Special Edition remake of Return of the Jedi...but it soon proved itself as a good song :-)
I screwed and Ewok once very warm and cozy!! |
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BoFiS (Rochester, NY) | | Posted: Mar 27, 2004 - 11:34 | |
when this first came on I was reminded of the Ewok music in the Special Edition remake of Return of the Jedi...but it soon proved itself as a good song :-)
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LEFTY6 (DOWN WELL TRODDEN CORRIDOR INTO THE VALLEY OF STEEL) | | Posted: Feb 10, 2004 - 08:34 | |
The beauty of Autumn's Child is to hear Mark Holland play flute in different environments. Living close to their hometown of St. Louis has given me a chance to hear him/them play a variety of settings. As a solo flutist Mark can get very overbearing very quickly. Combine him with a string ensemble and it becomes pure magic.
Autumn's Child has much better to offer than this.
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DD joe1
| | Posted: Jan 20, 2004 - 12:00 | |
Shocker!
For no other reason that it bores me to tears!
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samiyam (Silly Con Valley) | | Posted: Oct 19, 2003 - 21:25 | |
Leslie wrote:I found this song rather boring until they introduced the guitar. The repetetive flute solo got on my nerves.
Being raised a flautist, I love flute. This one reminds me of those Andean pan-pipes and I find it rather soooooooothin'. Sorta like a small snort o' smak (hehehehe)
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Monkeysdad (Chatsworth, CA) | | Posted: Oct 09, 2003 - 15:41 | |
KevDog wrote:What's that old saying? "Autumn's Child is bland, repetitive, mind-numbing, boring, and imminently forgettable?" Yeah, that's it.
Wooooord, KevDog!
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ladyj (Owosso, MI) | | Posted: Sep 29, 2003 - 10:18 | |
I like the ending cello part :-k
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Bob_Lei (Amsterdam, Ne) | | Posted: Jul 22, 2002 - 03:46 | |
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Blarg (Attleboro (Between Providence and Boston), MA) | | Posted: May 11, 2002 - 15:04 | |
I haven't seen their information in AMG yet, so http://www.cedarnsagemusic.com/ for their website, Cedar-N-Sage Music.
Pretty good!
Cheers,
Blarg.
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KevDog (Los Angeles, CA) | | Posted: Apr 05, 2002 - 11:42 | |
What's that old saying? "Autumn's Child is bland, repetitive, mind-numbing, boring, and imminently forgettable?" Yeah, that's it.
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beachedge_bill (So, CA) | | Posted: Jan 22, 2002 - 15:02 | |
Leslie's comments got me to stick around through the cello solo, which was nice, but hardly worth the wait.
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Leslie (Antioch, CA) | | Posted: Jan 01, 2002 - 19:29 | |
I found this song rather boring until they introduced the guitar. The repetetive flute solo got on my nerves.
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Platypus (Baltimore, MD) | | Posted: Jan 01, 2002 - 19:27 | |
I kinda like this. nice and mellow, and it doesnt get too cheesy like so much "world music" can easily do.
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