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#1 Jan 08 2010 at 6:43 PM Rating: Good
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Continueing on the musical banter in the other thread, I figured it had a decent basis to make a new thread: what is your priest/spec/character's theme song?

To get the obvious tune out of the way; no naming "Discipline" by Nine Inch Nails.

See if you can beat my theme song in awesomeness *Grins*
#2 Jan 08 2010 at 7:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not speaking to any of you because Aethien was mean to Bon Jovi.



Edit: Okay fine, when I spec Shadow I like to play Back in Black. And if any o'youz says ONE BAD THING about AC/DC I am going to... I am going to... WITHOLD COOKIES. Smiley: glare

Edited, Jan 8th 2010 8:52pm by teacake
#3 Jan 08 2010 at 7:54 PM Rating: Decent
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AC/DC? You, Teacake? =O

In that case you're possibly the most awesome priestess I've ever met. Even if you withold cookies.

On a more serious note, this would be the proper anthem for my priest (or me irl, really). Songs like those make me sad of my age and the fact that I've never really wallowed in the alledged brilliance of Hemingway, Sallinger and the likes in my youth.
#4 Jan 09 2010 at 4:59 AM Rating: Good
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Electric Wizard's I, Witchfinder.
Because she's named after one of the main accusers of the Salem witch trials.

My personal soundtrack would be something by Opeth though.
Opeth is the bestest band ever.
Opeth - Hope Leaves (Live) and Hessian Peel
The first song is from the damnation album which is filled with awesome and mellow songs, the second song is from their latest album Watershed.


And Teacake GO AC/DC!
Dirty Deeds, Whole Lotta Rosie, High Voltage etc. etc. Smiley: inlove
#5 Jan 09 2010 at 6:23 AM Rating: Decent
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I like Nightwish for playing my priest - a lot. If "Ever Dream" is up, I might even buff people :)

Opeth? I'd first let the group or raid wipe, then proceed to smash the canary's head into the monitor before finally killing myself.

I used to play Queen's "Who wants to live forever" through Vent before raids... still have that in my ear quite often when doing priestly stuff.

Edited, Jan 9th 2010 1:38pm by Kanngarnix
#6 Jan 09 2010 at 6:58 AM Rating: Good
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Kanngarnix wrote:
Opeth? I'd first let the group or raid wipe, then proceed to smash the canary's head into the monitor before finally killing myself.
Note to self: torture Kanngarnix.
Pulling out tongue and tearing off fingers might be good.

Edited, Jan 9th 2010 2:36pm by Aethien
#7 Jan 09 2010 at 7:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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Mozared wrote:
I've never really wallowed in the alledged brilliance of Hemingway, Sallinger and the likes in my youth.


Overrated. Hemingway is a misogynist pig and Salinger is, oh let's just face it folks, whiny. If you want to wallow in the brilliance of American authors you need Toni Morrison, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Hawthorne, and, obviously, Poe. Of course, if you actually read them in succession you will emerge from the experience very, very weird.

#8 Jan 09 2010 at 2:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Note to self: torture Kanngarnix.
Pulling out tongue and tearing off fingers might be good.


Ok ok, do that, just please puh-lease don't make me listen to... (j/k) :)
#9 Jan 09 2010 at 5:14 PM Rating: Excellent
teacake wrote:
Mozared wrote:
I've never really wallowed in the alledged brilliance of Hemingway, Sallinger and the likes in my youth.


Overrated. Hemingway is a misogynist pig and Salinger is, oh let's just face it folks, whiny. If you want to wallow in the brilliance of American authors you need Toni Morrison, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Hawthorne, and, obviously, Poe. Of course, if you actually read them in succession you will emerge from the experience very, very weird.


Of Hemingway I've only read The Old Man and the Sea, and I hated it. I have to read some Fitzgerald very soon for school (The Great Gatsby), but I'm not all that excited about it. I've read Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, and didn't particularly enjoy it.

Poe, however, is awesome.

And I'm noticing a distinct lack of Twain on this list.
#10 Jan 09 2010 at 6:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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I guess this would be my priests amazingly cheesy theme song. Transformers the movie ftw - yes I mean the PROPER one.

DARE!



Edited, Jan 10th 2010 12:38am by thegreatmothra
#11 Jan 09 2010 at 8:26 PM Rating: Decent
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Overrated. Hemingway is a misogynist pig and Salinger is, oh let's just face it folks, whiny.

Be that as it may, they got a spot in a Kalnoky song =P On the other hand, Kurt Cobain also got a spot in a Kalnoky song >.>
#12 Jan 09 2010 at 8:47 PM Rating: Excellent
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IDrownFish wrote:

And I'm noticing a distinct lack of Twain on this list.


You're right! That's because Twain is not to be put on some list with others. Twain is his own list. Even Twain couldn't come up with words that fully express how great Twain is.

Keep an open mind about Gatsby. It's a fabulous book. But even if you hate it, at least it's short.Smiley: wink Afterward you can see the Redford movie, but not before. He's excellent in it, but I have a hard time with Mia Farrow as Daisy.
#13 Jan 10 2010 at 8:36 AM Rating: Good
As my priest is named Belloq, it is only appropriate that this is his theme music. About 2:00 is where it kicks in.

Edited, Jan 10th 2010 9:44am by BillyRayValentine
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#14 Jan 10 2010 at 11:25 AM Rating: Excellent
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My song from the Rolling Stones. An oldie but a goodie. The lead-in still gives me goosebumps.

...what, no Vonnegut?

Edited, Jan 10th 2010 11:33am by Trylofer

Edited, Jan 10th 2010 11:36am by Trylofer
#15 Jan 10 2010 at 1:10 PM Rating: Good
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Trylofer wrote:
My song from the Rolling Stones.
<3
The Stones are awesome.
#16 Jan 11 2010 at 2:28 PM Rating: Good
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Hmmm...

This conversation makes me wish my employer didn't block YouTube at work. :P

Anywho, just to put my 2c in, I can't decide between Lithium (by Evanescence) or If you're going to play in Texas(you gotta have a fiddle in the band)by Alabama. Or that could just be my, erm, tendancy to play dueling banjo's over vent right before a boss fight coming out again. Smiley: grin

Now, lemme explain the choices - Lithium - 'cause w/o a good drug, folks with BPD tend to get ... erratic (that's a nice way of describing my wife, yes?). And without a good/stable healer, the group gets erratic.

And well, the Alabama song ... you can take the Redneck out of the South, but you can't take the South outta the Redneck. For a long time now, I've had a (rather interesting for me, annoying for everyone else) habit of playing the ol' dueling banjos theme right before the boss fight. Now, when I'm leading guildies through a place they're not familiar with and the banjos kick in ... they start freaking out. And a fiddle's just as good as a banjo for a redneck, right? It's one o them thar things with strings that you pluck, raht? </redneck>
#17 Jan 14 2010 at 2:44 AM Rating: Decent
I have one song for both disc, shadow and holy. It works best with shadow though, but anyway here goes;

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

It's something you'll probably not like. You'll probably even hate it. But I love it! *sparkly eyes and psychadelic head spasms*
#18 Jan 20 2010 at 1:32 PM Rating: Good
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Sorry, ol' Goth-head here....anything by The 69 Eyes or Fields of The Nephilim (esp Last Exit for the Lost).

On the subject of literature, The Great Gatsby is a cracking read, but I disagree with the folks that say he was the best American author ever. Toni Morrison has got to be the best, if not at the near pinnacle...
#19 Jan 20 2010 at 2:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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drfolly wrote:
Toni Morrison has got to be the best, if not at the near pinnacle...


As Fish notes, Twain FTW. I'd put Morrison at about a second place tie with Faulkner. Maybe put Poe in the top five because he gets extra points for inventing a genre. And the whole Alcott/Hawthorne/Emerson Concord contingent should get a little love. If only Harper Lee had written more than one book...

Bah. Ranking is too hard.

Still. None of them are Brontes. Smiley: wink
#20 Jan 20 2010 at 7:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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I've changed my mind... new theme song... shorter version here, but the original takes me back to a simpler time. =)
#21 Jan 20 2010 at 8:55 PM Rating: Excellent
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Trylofer wrote:
I've changed my mind... new theme song... shorter version here, but the original takes me back to a simpler time. =)



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#22 Jan 21 2010 at 6:52 AM Rating: Decent
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I've changed my mind... new theme song... shorter version here, but the original takes me back to a simpler time. =)

Aaand we definitely have a new contestant in place one. I can totally imagine that song playing as you enter the instance Try =P
#23 Jan 21 2010 at 12:33 PM Rating: Decent
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My general raiding theme tune is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttcboE1GrNg I have it playing for big raid encounters.

But for my priests cheesy song it has to be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48mGfJUmSBo It is just such a great song for healing.
#24 Jan 21 2010 at 7:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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I mentioned that song going into raid last night and one of my guildies promptly piped the song over vent. It was priceless. =)

Unfortunately, I think my guild leader put out a contract on me.




*edit Oh, and I sang along. Smiley: nod

Edited, Jan 21st 2010 7:46pm by Trylofer
#25 Jan 22 2010 at 4:10 AM Rating: Good
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A second theme song thingy.
The Misfits - Witch Hunt

Smiley: grin


I also have trouble trying to avoid singing along to just about any Misfits song.
It's kind of troublesome when I'm using skype/vent (yes, I have music playing when I'm using either of those).
#26 Jan 22 2010 at 2:09 PM Rating: Good
Back in BC when my Druid healed, I used to get Symphony of Destruction in my head. I'm not sure why. >.>a
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