do you know any more "unique" songs
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Any one knows songs just like "ai no fugue" from nazca and "sora" from escaflowne. They have lyrics from ancient languages, the former, I believe is in latin and the latter is in ancient Romanian. Thanks! |
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on 2007-04-25 16:52:51
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Hmm, not sure but there's 'KELAS' used in Fullmetal Alchemist: Conquerer of Shamballa. I'm not sure what language it is though. It was sung by the group of gypsies on the wagon. ------- |
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You should try Lilium from Elfen Lied ;) |
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by The Crazy Chibi
on 2007-08-08 11:07:35
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There are some pretty unique songs in Cowboy Bebop. Some songs that you should look for are "Green Bird", "Cats on Mars", 'Chicken Bone", and "Wo Qui Non Coin". In the last song, the first half is sung in Japanese and the second half in sung in a language combined of French, Spanish, and Japanese. |
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"Salva Nos" from Noir. This song is in a modern dialect of Latin, usually found in Sacred Music from Italy and the Medeterranian area. There are two different versions of the song out there, though: The original Noir version, and another that was released on Yuki Kajiura's American release "Fiction." I tend to prefer the Fiction version. --Wounded |
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I like Dopo Il Sogno from Gunslinger Girls.
Good? Bad? I'm the guy with the gun. - Ash, Army of Darkness
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by taichokerorogunso
on 2007-08-10 00:58:56
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I like Bratja from FMA i think it means brothers in some language. |
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It's Bratya and mean brothers in russian.
Ot smerti lekarstva nyet.
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