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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 8:08 pm
by Yorkie
irishoreo wrote:unfortunately ALOT of the Luminosa album i'm not too fond of, as a matter of fact it's the rarest one listened to :?
You Sir are a cad and a bounder. I fear I must challenge you to dual at dawn to repair that slur on a very fine album. :evil:

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 9:01 pm
by maartendas
DrewE wrote:I think I'll say that it's "Heaven" from Eternal. I'm not a fan of the choppy, vaguely disco-like remixing, and it really bugs me that the only English lyric is a fragmentary clause of a sentence that never gets completed.

And I saw a new earth, for the first earth and the first heaven
It's from Revelation, the last book in the Bible and the sentence goes:

...for the first earth and the first heaven are passed away

so I tend to think that not singing those last words symbolises the passing away....... :)

As for liking the song, I tend to favour the original (A new heaven) over the remix.

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:07 am
by DrewE
maartendas wrote:
DrewE wrote:I think I'll say that it's "Heaven" from Eternal. I'm not a fan of the choppy, vaguely disco-like remixing, and it really bugs me that the only English lyric is a fragmentary clause of a sentence that never gets completed.

And I saw a new earth, for the first earth and the first heaven
It's from Revelation, the last book in the Bible and the sentence goes:

...for the first earth and the first heaven are passed away

so I tend to think that not singing those last words symbolises the passing away....... :)

As for liking the song, I tend to favour the original (A new heaven) over the remix.
I was aware of how the sentence should end (and could have come up with the source); it just irks me that they cut it off in the middle. And yes, I do like "A New Heaven" much better than the derivative. It's probably not in my top ten, but it's well above the bottom of the list.

It seems to me that there's rather a paucity of modern songs that talk about the future heavenly glory, especially when compared to the songs from a century or so ago. This song is one of the relatively few, and that in itself makes it special. ("Going Home" is another obvious one, except that it was originally written—and set to the Dvorak melody—around a century ago.)

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:45 am
by Thunderhawk261
Definitely my least favorite is Lacrymosa. Pretty much 'fingernails-on-the-chalkboard' kind of reaction from me.

Least Favorite Libera Songs

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 9:19 am
by liberainchicago
If I had to pick a least favorite Libera song(s), i guess it would be I am the Day and some of the songs from the Visions cd, except for Locus Estes, New Day and Prayer.

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:29 pm
by symphonica7
Thunderhawk261 wrote:Definitely my least favorite is Lacrymosa. Pretty much 'fingernails-on-the-chalkboard' kind of reaction from me.
LOL, that's hilarious!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:34 am
by irishoreo
Yorkie wrote:
irishoreo wrote:unfortunately ALOT of the Luminosa album i'm not too fond of, as a matter of fact it's the rarest one listened to :?
You Sir are a cad and a bounder. I fear I must challenge you to dual at dawn to repair that slur on a very fine album. :evil:

I accept the challange...and by the way YOU TOTALLY CHALLANGED ME ON MY BIRTHDAY JERK!




8) 8) 8) ...the 4th really is my birthday though so :P

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:52 am
by symphonica7
irishoreo wrote:
Yorkie wrote:
irishoreo wrote:unfortunately ALOT of the Luminosa album i'm not too fond of, as a matter of fact it's the rarest one listened to :?
You Sir are a cad and a bounder. I fear I must challenge you to dual at dawn to repair that slur on a very fine album. :evil:

I accept the challange...and by the way YOU TOTALLY CHALLANGED ME ON MY BIRTHDAY JERK!




8) 8) 8) ...the 4th really is my birthday though so :P



LMAO....hahahaha

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:42 pm
by paul
I would have to say..

Vide Cor Meum as performed on the the movie, Hannibal.

It is in fact a wonderfull piece of music. But it troubles me to hear Libera on such an evil film, as I always associate Libera with peace, calm, happy, spritual music. Vide Cor Meum sounds to deep and dark to me...

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:07 pm
by danieb88
where can i hear the hannibal soundtrack? ive been trying to find it ever since i saw the breif clip on SoP special!

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:18 pm
by paul
danieb88 wrote:where can i hear the hannibal soundtrack? ive been trying to find it ever since i saw the breif clip on SoP special!
I purchased it from amazon as an MP3 download.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:40 pm
by dani
danieb88 wrote:where can i hear the hannibal soundtrack? ive been trying to find it ever since i saw the breif clip on SoP special!
They are all on youtube. Steven seems to sing quite a bit from what i can hear.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:58 pm
by paul
dani wrote:
danieb88 wrote:where can i hear the hannibal soundtrack? ive been trying to find it ever since i saw the breif clip on SoP special!
They are all on youtube. Steven seems to sing quite a bit from what i can hear.

As dani said,

It is available on youtube, but I'm reluctant to post a link here, as it contains visual content from the film which I don't think would be appropriate here, because of the younger members.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:02 pm
by dani
paul30003 wrote:
dani wrote:
danieb88 wrote:where can i hear the hannibal soundtrack? ive been trying to find it ever since i saw the breif clip on SoP special!
They are all on youtube. Steven seems to sing quite a bit from what i can hear.

As dani said,

It is available on youtube, but I'm reluctant to post a link here, as it contains visual content from the film which I don't think would be appropriate here, because of the younger members.
The videos i saw was just of the album covers.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:22 pm
by danieb88
what should i search? sorry for being silly but ive tried searching Libera and song name, Libera hannibal and i jus cant get it!