GirlChat #456994
question to NFiH
Posted by griffith on 2008-December-17 13:29:01 EST, Wednesday
In reply to Scarlet Ribbons posted by Baldur on 2008-December-06 16:01:35 EST, Saturday
I am somewhat disappointed that none of you shared my music taste. Anyway I know that NFiH's taste may be somewhat similar to mine. I only like the most mournful music in the world. The music I like must be murderously sad.
You know the song Herlig er jorden. We once talked about it. I forgot its English name. See, these guys don't understand the extreme beauty of that song! - presented by an angel choir.
Could you please give me the English name of that Silesian song once more? I saved it once, but it is hidden somewhere in the deepest recesses of my hard disk.
And if you give me the link to that song too - angel choir of course - I will listen it when I meet S. As I said, my computer is silent. A security measure. I don't want to lose my apartment.
Then, another question. Suddenly I heard a Cristmas song that may be even more beautiful than the two I mentioned. I don't know its origin, and I only know the Finnish lyrics. "Tuikkikaa oi joulun tähtöset, kilpaa lasten tähtisilmäin kanssa." It has only three verses. The song is very modest, and the singer sounds like a boor, a redneck, and does not even sing very well. But something strange happens in the second or third verse. Microintervalls? Suddenly it speaks about death.
It is extremely mournful. Could you please find out the origin of that song for me?
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Responses
- no need to reply - i already found the origin... - griffith on 2008-December-17 17:39:49 EST, Wednesday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- no microintervals, but the interplay... - griffith on 2008-December-17 13:53:42 EST, Wednesday - (0 / 0 / 0)