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OH MAN HERE IT COMES!!!!!

 

bbllllizzikkeeess back with the rap attack and to talk smack about the crap you pack. I snack on your rap and profound lack of tack like a big mac. I should smack the plaque right off your teeth for that. Don't even try to reply to my rhyme and waste my time, i'll hang you high, skin you dry AND MAKE YOU CRY

 

BIZZAAMMM THE BIZZOOMBB JUST DRRIZZOPPPEDDD

 

Classic :D

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I just downloaded the whole of the cowboy bebop soundtrack cds (8 of them it says, but can count only 7) by bit torrent. its mostly swing jazz blues stuff. really liked the series and love the music as well.

 

currently downloading the soundtrack to Hellsing as well. ithink its mostly smooth and modern jazz.

 

woooo.

 

can anyone recoommend me any good Anime along the lines of cowboy bebop??

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Okay, I listen to it and i'll tell you all of the songs I have, I'll put * in front of the excellent ones. It's organized "composer - piece"

*1812 overture

bach - air on g string

*bach - concerto no. 3 - allegro

*bach - minuet

bach - prelude in c

*bach - tocotta & fugue in D minor

bach/vivaldi - baroque violin in d minor

Beethoven - fur elise

*Beethoven - minuet in G

beethoven - moonlight sonata

*beethoven - romance in F

beethoven - symphony no. 5

bizet - carmen opera

*brahms - hungarian dance no. 5

brahms - waltz in A flat

chopin - fantasie impromptu

chopin -minute waltz

*chopin - praelude in A

chopin - raindrop prelude

chopin - waltz in A flat

chopin - waltz in C# Major

chopin - etude in D op. 10 no. 3

chopin - nocturne in B flat minor

debussy- 1st arabesque

debussy - claire de lune

debussy - girl with flaxen hair

Delibes - coppelia suite

dvorak - humoresque

*Dvork- new world symphony

faure - song without words

glinka - russian and ludmilla

*gossec- gavotte in D

grieg - anitra's dance

Grieg - solveig's song peer-gyn

*handel- passaccaglia

*hadyn- emperor's hymn

*hadyn - trumpet concerto

hadyn - surprise symphony (2nd mov't is good)

holst - the planets

liszt - consolation no. 5

massanet - meditation from thai

massanet - wedding march

*mozart - don giovani

*mozart - hungarian rhapsody

*mozart - marriage of figaro

*mozart - pachabel cannon in D

*mozart - requiem this is perfection, no joke, this is the best

*mozart - the magic flute

*mozart - turkish march

mozart - fantasia

rossini - william tell overture

rubinstein - melody in F

saint-sains - the swan

schubert - moments musical

schubert - serenade

schubert - trout quintet

schumann - pleading child

schumann - traumerie

schumann - warum

*strauss - blue danube

strauss - pizzicato polka

*strauss - radetzky march

strauss - thunder and lightning

strauss - die fledermaus overture

*suppe - light brigade overture

*tchaikovsky - swan lake

*tchaikovsky - chanson triste

tchaikovsky - dance of the sugarplum fairies

*vivaldi - concerto in A minor

*vivaldi - concerto in C

 

Those are great songs! enjoy!

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One I just found today in a pile of music and started to play through was Liszt's Rhapsodie Hongroise #2. One of my altime favorites...so far. I've played through the first movement a few times and just skimmed through movement #2. Haven't touched #3 yet. But the first two are great. That is, if you like solo classical piano music. Just thought I'd add it to the list.

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Oh, one of my own personal recommendations is, for anyone that likes trombone music (I'm biased, I play trombone), get Morceau Symphonique by Guilmant. It's a rocker towards the end (and, might I add, a git to play).

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If you mean "where did I download it from", I got it off of DC++, but that's just me.

 

If you mean "where did I get the title from", it was one of my Grade 8 (and also a diploma) pieces.

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