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Sir Nate:
Robin hood 2010
soundtrack
Trust me.

Timothy:
Sirs,



This is the first song from the Oscar winning Score The Lion in Winter by John Barry, 1968.

Regis regum rectissimi
prope est dies domini,
dies irae et vindictae,
tenebrarum et nebulae,
diesque mirabilium
tonitruorum fortium,
dies quoque angustiae,
maeroris ac tristitae.

Day of the king most righteous,
The day is nigh at hand,
The day of wrath and vengeance,
And darkness on the land.
Day of thick clounds and voices,
Of mighty thundering,
A day of narrow anguish
And bitter sorrowing.

Tim

You never said what mood

B. Patricius:
Absolutely awesome song Mr. Gallagher!  Well done!  It's interesting, but you can hear where John Williams got his inspiration in that song, most definitely.  It's awesome.

here's one for you all  8)

Heather Alexander - "March of Cambreadth" awesome song... and again with war fast approaching, I can't think of a better song to work on my galloglaigh kit.

Timothy:
Thank you honored page of the order. Your selection was awesome as well.

I know it is from the 18th century but



BTW it's Tim


Tim

Sir William:

--- Quote from: Sir Nate on 2013-08-28, 03:11:50 ---Robin hood 2010
soundtrack
Trust me.

--- End quote ---

It is a good one; most soundtracks for medieval movies with a decent budget are pretty good.  KoH, Arn come to mind.

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