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Monday, March 20, 2017
Richter Belmont Theme (Symphony Of The Night Version)
Awesome version of Richter's theme and his appearance in the game was a cool twist. I think I want my dying words to be his if you kill him and get the bad ending: "What Need For The Shepherd, When The Wolves Have All Gone? My Time On This World Has Come To An End."
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - Dracula's Castle [Song]
Happy 20th Anniversary to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. One of the greatest video games of all time.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Gary Moore - Over The Hills And Far Away (1987)
Happy 30th anniversary to the Gary Moore album Wild Frontier. Probably not as strong as Run For Cover but still great. The only sad thing is Moore used a drum machine for the album only to then bring in future KISS drummer Eric Singer for the tour as Singer was coming out of Black Sabbath. Oh well, least we still got Bob Daisley on bass.
Over The Hills And Far Away is an excellent song but the lyrics should be used more like in everyday life like "As sure as the river will reach the sea" if you're sure about something or "Tomorrow's light will mourn his freedom" to someone going to jail.
I know I'm weeks late but when it came to this years Academy Awards, I really found it fascinating how Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield who were in a relationship once and played Gwen Stacy & Spider-Man in the Amazing Spider-Man movies were both nominated. What a coincidence.
Also, kudos to The Academy for remembering Kenny Baker (R2-D2) in the In Memoriam bit. I figured there was a chance they'd forget R2.
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