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Gamalon72
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Topic: Looking for Artist name Posted: April 01 2018 at 11:39 |
Hey all, I'm looking for the name of the Artist of a song called "The Funeral" (I think), they used to play it at Morow,come lot, maybe they still do, found it on a website once, but can't seem to find it again, if anyone could help me out, would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Easy Money
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 11:42 |
Band of Horses has a song called "The Funeral", Elton John has one called "Funeral for a Friend".
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Hrychu
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 11:54 |
Could you perhaps tell us what the song sounded like? Was it Prog Metal? Symphonic? Neo?
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Manuel
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 12:10 |
Hrychu wrote:
Could you perhaps tell us what the song sounded like? Was it Prog Metal? Symphonic? Neo? |
Yes, a little more info would be nice.
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Gamalon72
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 12:37 |
Thanks for the quick replies, it wasn't either of those songs unfortunately; it's a very melancholy song, mostly acoustic guitar, no percussion, very English sounding, the chorus lyrics I can remember went something like " No one could ever explain to me why Jesus died, if we cannot believe in ourselves, why should we fight", or something along those lines, and a search of those lyrics don't turn up much if I recall, apparently it's a very obscure song.
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octopus-4
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 15:31 |
The closing track of Archive's "Controlling Crowds" is entitled Funeral and there's a passage with similar lyrics. the metric is different and I'm not sure it's the one you are looking for. But it may be.
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jayem
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Posted: April 01 2018 at 15:57 |
I don't know either.
I you find the composer, you can inform him that the Jesus concept is, God-in-flesh would die a hanging (ie God cursed, cf Deuteronomy 21:23) loser in order for losers to feel closer to the "Afterlife's Ruler" and thus regain courage. Apart from that, it's meant to realize the good old "lamb takes sins" prophecy from Isaiah.
BUT that info may not be enough to heal someone from melancholy , because only an efficient bio-chemical reward system, typically endorphines, can annihilate it. Mankind survives through eras thanks to the precious placebo effect + often self delusional transport, at least mindsets that allow the famous "positive thinking" at the cost of no felt effort, so that even though there was no reason to be happy , an unexplainable joy is just there.
The dilemma of the melancholic ones is, if they're genetically crippled as far as production of endorphines is concerned, they may not want to cheat and take pills, in which case one could argue that they shouldn't ever go see a doctor for any physical issue...
Good luck with your research...
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Sea Whisperer
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Posted: April 05 2018 at 12:57 |
This band is called 18 Summers.
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