When it comes to music, I'd say Mike Oldfield is certainly a God. I've felt the same ever since the first time I heard his music [I was an infant then... my parents were listening to Mike Oldfield]. Mike Oldfield's music has been with me my entire life, and I would even say that in some ways, it has saved my life. The song Shabda is from his latest album called "Music of the Sphere". Don't mind the video as it's not official... just listen to the music.
Terra autem erat inanis Super faciem abyssi Lux æterna dona nobis Terra autem erat in cæli
Terra autem erat inanis Super faciem abyssi Lux æterna dona nobis Terra autem erat in cæli
[Sorry for not translating... my Latin is enough to understand this, but certainly not enough to attempt a legid translation...]
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10 Commentz:
Oh my lord...
فقط می خواستم بگم کن هيچی حاليم نشد... لاتين بلد نيستم که
Beautiful. :)
@ Farzad: Well the point is mainly the music itself, just press the play button. =)
Awesome. I don't know Mike Oldfield's work that well but this one's very good.
I've been wanting to get a hold of the new album for sometime now. I just somehow keep forgetting about it. *writes on his wrist*
Beautiful track. Going to buy the CD.
You really do know what to listen to. *takes his hat off*
Sounds very Celtic. Right up your alley. :)
Ah this is one of my favourite tracks. =)
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