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Orbital - the Saint Theme
Author: Admin01 7th, 2009
The Breeders-Saints
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The Shins - Saint Simon
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The shins video for Saint Simon was shot in Mexico during Monarch butterfly mating season and amazingness ensued...
The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick
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'Mont Saint Michel' ~ Mike Oldfield
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Mont Saint Michel, Normandía (Francia) La canción está incompleta para poder hacer el vídeo. La original dura 12 minutos.
Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre
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Danse Macabre (first performed in 1875) is the name of opus 40 by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. The composition is based upon a poem by Henri Cazalis, on an old French superstition: Zig, zig, zig, Death in a cadence, Striking with his heel a tomb, Death at midnight plays a dance-tune, Zig, zig, zig, on his violin. The winter wind blows and the night is dark; Moans are heard in the linden trees. Through the gloom, white skeletons pass, Running and leaping in their shrouds. Zig, zig, zig, each one is frisking, The bones of the dancers are heard to crack— But hist! of a sudden they quit the round, They push forward, they fly; the cock has crowed. According to the ancient superstition, "Death" appears at midnight every year on Halloween. Death has the power to call forth the dead from their graves to dance for him while he plays his fiddle (represented by a solo violin with its E-string tuned to an E-flat in an example of scordatura tuning). His skeletons dance for him until the first break of dawn, when they must return to their graves until the next year. The piece opens with a harp playing a single note, D, twelve times to signify the clock striking midnight, accompanied by soft chords from the string section. This then leads to the eerie E flat and A chords (also known as a tritone or the "Devil's chord") played by a solo violin, representing death on his fiddle. After which the main theme is heard on a solo flute and is followed by a descending scale on the solo violin. The rest of the orchestra, particularly the lower instruments of the string section, then joins in on the descending scale. The main theme and the scale is then heard throughout the various sections of the orchestra until it breaks to the solo violin and the harp playing the scale. The piece becomes more energetic and climaxes at this point; the full orchestra playing with strong dynamics.Towards the end of the piece, there is another violin solo, now modulating, which is then joined by the rest of the orchestra. The final section, a pianissimo, represents the dawn breaking and the skeletons returning to their graves. The piece makes particular use of the xylophone in a particular theme to imitate the sounds of rattling bones. Saint-Saëns uses a similar motif in the Fossils part of his Carnival of the Animals. Artwork:Remedios Varo,"Les Feuilles Mortes". Played by:National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor:Leopold Stokowski.
Saint Transformer... Buffalaxed!
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Rose Rouge SAINT GERMAIN
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Saint Vitus - Saint Vitus
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Saint Vitus performing "Saint Vitus" live at the Palm Springs Community Center on May 16th, 1986. It was Wino's first show with Vitus. Track Order: 1. Saint Vitus 2. Prayer for the (M)asses 3. Clear Window Pane 4. Zombie Hunger 5. White Stallions
Saint Seiya
Author: Admin01 7th, 2009

a cool guitarist playing the theme song of Saint Seiya~ (since so many ppl asked, i have to state here that i'm not the one in the video)
Saint Seiya Opening Credits
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Theremin - Clara Rockmore play "The Swan" (Saint-Saëns)
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Performed by Clara Rockmore (1911-1998), the first performer to bring complete musical artistry to the theremin. This song from suit "The Carnival of the Animals" サン・サーンス「白鳥」 テルミン演奏:クララ・ロックモア
Heifetz: Saint-Saens - Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso
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Heifetz in his prime, playing Saint-Saens' Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. From the 1939 movie, "They Shall Have Music". Possibly the best bit of fiddle playing from him I have ever seen. The slow sections reflect his wondrous capability for expression. I know this has been uploaded, but this is of much better quality, and it's in English ;)
saint seiya Pegasus Fantasy (Complete Version)
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well I made this video because I'm a huge fan of Saint seiya... the song is "Pegasus Fantasy (Complete Version).... enjoy the video..!! ":":"KANON":":"
Springsteen - Saint in the City
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Saint Seiya Hades Ova 19
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01 7th, 2009

Pegasus fantasy (neoclassical version) Saint seiya cover. Demiang Guitar player Argentinian(Cloverband guitarplayer) www.myspace.com/demiangmusic www.cloverjpop.com.ar (anime & jpop cover band). This is cloverbands`s own version, included on his first album Sarcasmic Jey POP
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Hunter
Author: Admin01 7th, 2009

Yes, lol, Hunter is a nut! He was only kidding though, he loves Santa ;D If you're wondering, yes - this was written, performed and all in all, created by me :) LOL ADD HUNTER ON MYSPACE!! http://www.myspace.com/hunterhunkapoo
01 7th, 2009

Saint Seiya Elysion Hen ova 6 Final de la saga de Hades Subtitulado espanol by/jaredcesc, Llusantronic y a Mentavo
SAINT SAENS MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH Cello Concerto Part 1
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Saint Saens Cello Concerto, Mstislav Rostropovich, London Philarmonic Orchestra, Carlo Maria Giulini. Henry Wood Hall, London 1977.
Saint Transformers
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For Saint Seiya and Transformers fans... hehehe. Got this from a friend, great piece of work yea? If u can read Chinese http://www.actoys.net/bbs/read.php?fid=99&tid=113512 U can get the video clip here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NB79U64D
Stern - Saint-Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso
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"He's On The Phone" Saint Etienne
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The Carnival of the Animals: The Aquarium
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Le Carnaval des Animaux' (The Carnival of the Animals) is a musical suite of fourteen movements by the French Romantic composer Camille Saint-Saëns. Le Carnaval was composed in February 1886 while Saint-Saëns was vacationing in a small Austrian village. It was originally scored for a chamber group of flute, clarinet, two pianos, glass harmonica, xylophone, two violins, viola, cello and double bass, but is usually performed today with a full orchestra of strings, and with a glockenspiel substituting for the rare glass harmonica. Saint-Saëns, apparently concerned that the piece was too frivolous and likely to harm his reputation as a serious composer, suppressed performances of it and only allowed one movement, Le Cygne, to be published in his lifetime. Only small private performances were given for close friends like Franz Liszt. Saint-Saëns did, however, include a provision which allowed the suite to be published after his death, and it has since become one of his most popular works. It is a favorite of music teachers and young children, along with Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf and Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Strings without double-bass, two pianos, flute, and harmonica: This is one of the more musically rich movements. The melody is played by the flute, backed by the strings, on top of tumultuous, glissando like runs in the piano. The first piano plays a descending ten-on-one ostinato, while the second plays a six-on-one. These figures, plus the occasional glissando from the harmonica, are very evocative of a peaceful, dimly-lit aquarium. This intermittent section where the pianos play high sixteenths is reminiscent of parts of Tchaikovsky's ballet, The Nutcracker.
Ivry Gitlis Saint Saens Rondò Capriccioso violin
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