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May 11, 2005 23:48

I have a new favorite song. I heard someone play the pianowork a few weeks ago, and it was so exquisite....

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ravelious May 11 2005, 22:41:49 UTC
That's one of my favourites, as well -- especially the recent Rufus Wainwright cover. But I think that my favourite artist lately has been Vienna Teng -- you need to buy her CD. You'd adore it.

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fyrefly_nyxa May 12 2005, 05:33:55 UTC
Thanks for the reccommendation. ;)
*hugs*

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bangbangopensky May 12 2005, 02:01:22 UTC
chelsea is basicly obsessed with that song... yeha

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fyrefly_nyxa May 12 2005, 05:34:19 UTC
I knew she had good taste. Look who she's dating.
^_~

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kagu May 12 2005, 07:03:14 UTC
heh- its on the movie shrek. i like it too. always gets to me

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fyrefly_nyxa May 12 2005, 15:29:28 UTC
I know. I stole the soundtrack for the movie form my sister this weekend. I'd like to (be able to afford to) get a CD of just this guy's music on it though (and hopefully this song).

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fyrefly_nyxa May 12 2005, 15:30:00 UTC
Of course it counts, silly.

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xvampirejx May 12 2005, 18:06:48 UTC
they can sing that song on a childrens movie?

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fyrefly_nyxa May 12 2005, 19:51:54 UTC
A. I don't know if they actually include the lyrics in the film.

B. I don't see why not--
1. The sexual innuendoes are too subtle for most kids to get; besides, the movie is already full o' them
2. The religious aspect is...more spiritual than religious, if you get what I'm saying. The references are so vague, and it really caters to no particular religion
3. Even if it did cater to a particular religion, sure they're allowed--religion's in every movie, from Pocahontas' Native American philosophies and "magic" and a bazillion more. There's nothing wrong with promoting a religion in a film; it's "art."

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