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Omnia are indeed Dutch. They are a pagan folk band who do a lot of European folk songs, and also their own pagan-themed compositions.

This is one of my faves, I like the whirling circular rhythm that the didgeridoo produces and how it begins to match the diabolical downward spiral of the narrative. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB_MOsJjkaU

The new 1 Direction video. That shouldn't be allowed. They're looking all over the place.

Quote: Chappers @ 4th November 2013, 10:14 PM GMT

The new 1 Direction video. That shouldn't be allowed. They're looking all over the place.

Do you need help?

Press the red button by the bed.

Not that one. That changes the channels on the TV.

God, you've had it explained often enough.

Quote: Chappers @ 4th November 2013, 10:14 PM GMT

1 Direction

Bloody punks! ;)

Quote: Harridan @ 4th November 2013, 10:08 PM GMT

Omnia are indeed Dutch. They are a pagan folk band who do a lot of European folk songs, and also their own pagan-themed compositions.

This is one of my faves, I like the whirling circular rhythm that the didgeridoo produces and how it begins to match the diabolical downward spiral of the narrative. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB_MOsJjkaU

Speaking of didgeridoo, Xavier Rudd. No CD or You Tube clip conveys how brilliant he is live.

There have only been two times when I have heard music so powerful that it has almost knocked me to the ground. One was the Rizwan Muazzam Qawwali group who created that impact just through spiritual voice.

The other was Xavier Rudd with didgeridoo etc. The difference in the second case was that the tent was crammed full of Australians on their twelfth can of Fosters. It was quite an interesting experience.

Xavier Rudd - Lioness Eye - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRBCzUPDUVA

Quote: Horseradish @ 4th November 2013, 10:26 PM GMT

Speaking of didgeridoo, Xavier Rudd. No CD or You Tube clip conveys how brilliant he is live.

There have only been two times when I have heard music so powerful that it has almost knocked me to the ground. One was the Rizwan Muazzam Qawwali group who created that impact just through spiritual voice.

The other was Xavier Rudd with didgeridoo etc. The difference in the second case was that the tent was crammed full of Australians on their twelfth can of Fosters. It was quite an interesting experience.

Xavier Rudd - Lioness Eye - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRBCzUPDUVA

That was really amazing, thanks!

Quote: Harridan @ 4th November 2013, 10:08 PM GMT

Omnia are indeed Dutch. They are a pagan folk band who do a lot of European folk songs, and also their own pagan-themed compositions.

This is one of my faves, I like the whirling circular rhythm that the didgeridoo produces and how it begins to match the diabolical downward spiral of the narrative. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB_MOsJjkaU

Again very good; reminds me a bit of Tomorrow's Ancestor

http://youtu.be/JeV-NRWRHN0

Loved Ones - Paper Crown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCiTsfD-t8o

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Star Me Kitten by R.E.M. feat. William S. Borroughs

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Boogie Chillun by John Lee Hooker

Out of the Black - Royal Blood Blue

They're like a fuzzy Muse: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFnsDgXH-uI

half man half biscuit - joy division oven gloves

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEag0ss9pFU

Lucas Santtana - O Deus Que Devasta Mas Também Cura

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DootzirnK8A

Horseradish your taste in both art and music leads me to think that you seek a form of fusion that also amalgamates your politic as you strive toward the creation your own person 'Gesamtkunstwerk'.

To that end I would be grateful if you could combine all three into a sketch format and post it in critique as I would love to see your ideas on comedy.

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