Hozier covers We Are Young by Fun.Â
Someone make out w/ me to this for like 3 hours ok
Tag: music
Hey I made another thing :3
A Spaniard Wind – A mixtape for Eric Lecarde.
(Albéniz and Tárrega are both Spanish composers, Dark Night of the Soul is based of a Spanish poem and also sound fucking great in this list. Explanation over)
I have identified the song that perfectly matches the energy of the Venom movie and it is the vocals of “Head Like a Hole” backed by the Lisa-Frank-in-sound-form bubbly pop instrumentation of “Call Me Maybe.”
TRYING TO BE DARK AND EDGY AND ANGRY but the essential! rom com! nature! just keeps breaking through!!
W H A T
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:
so uh i might have cried into my pint of ice cream at an entire squad of past elphabas and glindas singing For Good together for the Wicked 15th anniversary concert
Best British Folf Songs 1 hours 30 Minutes.
Time Stamps Below.
0:00 A.l Loyd John barleycorne2:46 A.l Loyd Derby ram
6:12 A.l Loyd The drunken maidens
8:00 A.l Lyod When johnson ale was new
10:25 Al O’Donnell – Avondale
13:06 Celtic Nots – The bonnie bows of london
18:59 Chicken on a raft
21:57 Cyril tawney – As soon as this pub closes24:12 Dance to your daddy
27:56 Ewan MacColl – Go Down Ye Murderers
31:34 Ewan MacColl – The Banks of the royal canal
34:46 Ewan MacColl (Peggy Seeger) – North Sea Holes
37:30 Ewan MacColl – Moving on song
41:00 Martin Carthy – High Germany
43:35 John Tams – Gentleman Soldier
44:11 John Tams – The rambling soldier
45:55 Johnny Handle – The colliers Rant
47:50 Martin carthy – Scarborough Fair
51:30 Martin carthy – The wind that shakes the barley
56:01 Martin Carthy, John Kirkpatrick and Howard Evans – lovely joan
59:15 Nancy Kerr, James Fagan – Queen of waters
1:04:20 Ralph McTell – England
1:07:45 Ralph Mctell – Streets of london
Interview Ends1:14:51 Royal Navy – Heart of Oak
1:17:09 Al o’Donnell – Sammy’s Bar
1:20:50 Shirley Collins – Sweet England
1:23:30 Shirley Collins : Adieu to Old England
1:25:31 Cyril Tawney – Sir Francis Drake
1:27:29 Greensleeves
1:30:01 Whitehorse – The ship that never returned
Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens except you can hear it inexplicably playing – by a whole orchestra no less – while lost in the forest at night. You have a gut feeling that you shouldn’t, but following the music seems like your best bet at no longer being lost. Nevermind that you keep hearing footsteps around you that aren’t yours – there’s no one there, no matter how many times you check.
As the World Falls Down from Labyrinth except you stumble upon it playing in a completely empty ballroom. Moments after entering, you turn around to find that the doorway through which you entered no longer exists. You walk along the walls, hoping to find another exit. As the song progresses, you grow more and more frantic to escape.



