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Title: Still Life Decay's DETACH (with Burton C. Bell)
Description: Still Life Decay with Burton C. Bell of Fear Factory and Ascension of The Watchers, music video for 'Detach' - Directed by Zina Brown of Thousand Names Productions.
See a better quality copy at www.thousandnames.com!
Title: Burton C Bell - My hero...
Description: Another video building up to what you can expect from my US Vlogs over the next month! This is dedicated to my hero "Burton C. Bell". (Music by Ascension of the watchers - http://www.thewatchers.org ). "The Day I met my hero" blog - http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=5436785&blogID=111655155&Mytoken=6E100C30-E6D5-A6EC-EB3D85CF42519A4412096267
Title: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: Watch in HIGH QUALITY - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b0aL8PYGQY&fmt=18
Post a comment (or video response) with the sentence "I feel... because..." expressing your current emotional state. The list 5 music tracks that you believe really echo what you are currently going through.
The choice you make of songs could be due to the feel, the lyrics, or perhaps both!
As many of you know, recently I have been going through the toughest time of my life. I almost gave up, but with thanks to much support I have bounced back. The ultimate cure for me though, was MUSIC; without it I dont know where I would be right now. Therefore I really want to get this project out there so other people can grasp benefits of music with context, and never feel alone again!
Whenever you feel emotional, and want some time to reflect and immerse yourself within music, post another play list, and/or look down the comment list to see if anyone else feels the same way, or is in a similar situation.
Perhaps you play an instrument, and/or write music? Feel free to post your own creations as video responses too!
Furthermore, you can actually create your play list by using http://www.playlist.com - Once you have done this, your play list URL will have a number at the end of it. E.g. http://view.playlist.com/13411050507
You can post this with your video comment so others can hear your soul's soundtrack in the way you want them to be presented.
Be sure to give 'thumbs up' ratings to the playlists you find are the greatest/truest testiments to what is expressed in the soundtracks' introductory sentences.
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Video music tracks:
1) "Dreams without Courage" by Malefice @ http://www.myspace.com/malefice
2) "Moonshine" by Ascension of The Watchers @ http://www.myspace.com/aotw
3) "Misanthropes" by Viatrophy @ http://www.myspace.com/viatrophy
4) "Untitled" by Blue Skies @ http://www.myspace.com/musicfromblueskies
5) "Ghost" by Down Within @ http://www.myspace.com/downwithin
What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul'?
Title: Ministry Interview Clip - COMA Music Magazine
Description: This is only one part of the interview, to view the whole video visit http://coma-online.com
Sin Quirin of Ministry and Co-Conspirator Burton C. Bell speak with j. ward of COMA Music Magazine about Al Jourgensens likely inability to stay away from making music once Ministry is retired.
Title: A Violent Morning
Description: I took this photo after an intense rain-storm. The location was International Mall in Tampa, Florida, and I had just stepped outside, and noticed these wonderfully arranged plants and snapped a few photos. Here is the 'best' of that session. The background music is "A Violent Morning" by Ascension of The Watchers
Title: One minute on the river - sunset
Description: Sitting in my car watching the sunset. I was parking near an empty building just chilling on a sunday evening.
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: well i dont know what to say
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: ^.^
This is a response video to Mr. Myles Dyer's video on "What is that 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'" It is my first posted video on YouTube, so please be nice. I'm aware that I might not have done the best job. But either way. Anyhoo, my chose list of songs are below. And thank you for watching.
1. Lifehouse - You And Me
2. Lifehouse - Everything
3. Celine Dion - That's The Way It Is
4. AFI- Girls Not Grey
5. Leann Rimes - Life Goes On
PS: Yes, I do know how to edit, and not true I don't like editing. ^.^ Thank you again.
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to MY Soul?'
Description: A Happy Phantom haunts the Muscle MUSEum, while I Sing for Absolution...
I feel INADEQUATE, because there's just too much left to do...
Too many opportunities/options...
Too many possibilities...
Too many ways one "oughta" live/"SHOULD've" lived...
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Hodoo
Only Time
Let Go
Distance
Oh Me, Oh My
New Born
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I Want You
Fillip
Obladi Oblada
Now We Are Free
Long and Winding Road
Yellow Submarine
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Invincible
Falling Away With You
Extraordinary Machine
Endlessly
Learning To Breathe
You and Me Song
On the Road to Find Out
Urge for Going
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Hide and Seek
Escape
Limp
Paper Bag
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Sitting in Limbo
Headlock
In Your World
Naked As We Came
Eg Vil Ha Deg
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Megalomania
Unintended
Starlight
EXO-Politics
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YüP;
"Music IS enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is NOT enough for music"
~Sergei Rachmaninov
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"A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence." ~Leopold Stokowski
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"Without music life would be a mistake." ~Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Once again; Myles Dyer hatches a brilliant idea!
I couldn't help but come üp with a response...neither could I either "only" pick five tunes...right now...
Many good playlists are revealed, and we're most certainly NOT alone ~ ANY of üs!
Well DoNe!!!
~HuGs~
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: This is my video response. :D enjoy
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: yupyupyup
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: .
Title: Re: What is the 'Soundtrack to your Soul?'
Description: IM GOING TO PUT UP A DECENT RESPONSE SOON! LOL! THIS IS CRAAAP!
www.myspace.com/angel_of_86
here's my playlist
1. Headautomatica - Beating Hearts Baby
2. Luke Pickett - Casino Brawl
3. Jason Wade - You Belong to Me
4. YellowCard - Only One (acoustic)
5. Lost Prophets - Last Train Home.
I have a playlist of all these songs and more on my myspace www.myspace.com/angel_of_86
Response to Myles's (aka Blade376) video "What is the 'Soundtrack to you Soul?' - I dont know why it didnt post on the actual repsonse bit though.......:(
Title: Totalitarian Tiptoe Blues (Ralph Buckley)
Description: http://www.ralphbuckley.com
...if you wanna hear in stereo click below...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_A8kFqdBrE&fmt=18
oh the irony...
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose"....kris kristofferson
Perhaps to help enable man to 'ascend', the 'watchers' will have to strip us of our cash & material possessions...(well if they won't the elite would certainly love to)
Though I say that 'tongue in cheek'... Being the gypsy that I am...I totally ascribe to the idea of the 2012 portal-ascension opportunity...which is the 'golden horn' that Wilcock & Gregg Braden & others are tootin'...
But surely...if we are going to actually ascend/transfer to the 4th dimension...in these carbon based bodies...to actually experience instant telepathy...having your thoughts become instant reality...moving closer to the source then we've ever been before...in history...hence zero point....
...well there is no room for ego & especially money based material desires or possessions there....
...If we find ourselves hanging on to this physical world...to tightly...we will undoubtedly miss the opportunity of thousands of lifetimes...
maybe the pain of economic collapse is part of the journey we must make to zero point...
excuse me....I just farted....
come and leave a comment over at my website....
http://www.ralphbuckley.com
Title: Pharoah Sanders "You Got To Have Freedom"
Description: Sanders was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, under the name Farrell Sanders. He began his professional career playing tenor saxophone in Oakland, California. Ornette Coleman once described him as "probably the best tenor player in the world." Emerging from John Coltrane's groups of the mid-60s Sanders is known for his overblowing, harmonic, and multiphonic techniques on the saxophone, as well as his use of "sheets of sound." Albert Ayler famously said "Trane was the Father, Pharoah was the Son, I was the Holy Ghost."
Sanders moved to New York City in 1961 after playing with rhythm and blues bands. He received his nickname "Pharoah" from Sun Ra, with whom Sanders performed. He came to prominence playing with John Coltrane's band starting in 1965, as Coltrane began adopting the avant-garde jazz of Albert Ayler, Ra and Cecil Taylor. Sanders first performed on Coltrane's Ascension (recorded in June 1965), then famously on their dual-tenor recording Meditations (recorded in November 1965). After this Sanders joined Coltrane's final quintet, usually performing very lengthy, dissonant solos. Coltrane's later style was strongly influenced by Sanders.
After Coltrane..
Although Sanders' voice developed differently from Coltrane, Sanders was strongly influenced by their collaboration together. Spiritual elements such as the chanting in Om would later show up in many of Sanders' own works. Sanders would also go on to produce much free jazz, modified from Coltrane's solo-centric conception. In 1968 he participated in Michael Mantler and Carla Bley's JCOA: Jazz Composer's Orchestra Association album Communications, featuring Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, Larry Coryell and Gato Barbieri. This solo has been referenced by John Zorn and others, as the most intense and inspiring free tenor solo ever put to tape.
In the 1970s, Sanders pursued his own recordings and continued to work with the likes of Alice Coltrane on her Journey In Satchidananda album. Most of Sanders' best-selling work was made in the late 60's and early 70s for Impulse Records, including the 30-minute wave-on-wave of free jazz "The Creator has a Master Plan" from the album Karma. This featured Sanders key musical partner, pianist Lonnie Liston Smith, who worked with Sanders from 1969-1971. Other members of his groups in this period include bassist Cecil McBee and vocalist Leon Thomas, on albums such as Jewels of Thought, Izipho Zam, Deaf Dumb Blind and Thembi.