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lizfrench
20th November 2015, 03:13
Start with this, amazing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZfDbEQAfOY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtBbW0r72Zc

Calz
20th November 2015, 03:18
Easy to post vids and members will be more receptive ...

Nice stuff :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZfDbEQAfOY



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtBbW0r72Zc

mojo
20th November 2015, 04:02
Love your title to the post...This song is one of "those" songs for me...;)...



Watching the stars fall a million dreams all gone by...

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loc333
20th November 2015, 04:46
radiohead let down

soul
20th November 2015, 07:56
I like this:
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Red Skywalker
20th November 2015, 19:14
This is why I call myself Skywalker :yo:


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"If you can leave your problems for a moment,
and fly above the trees, you will see Earth and your lifetime here in a clear perspective.
Your higher perspective of "the forest" tells you that you are here for a reason - to make a difference.
Do not lose your integrity, therefore. Gather your dignity about you,
and never stop having that sense of fair play."


music: Dying Dolphin, Zero Cult

This music fitted best with the flight movements afterwards. I haven't done any video editing for this continues quadcopter flight I did together with a friend.

I imagine this is the view from my personal ARV (or sometimes called a UFO ;)) and that puts me back into piece mode.

Live is to grow and enjoy! Paradise is just around the corner. Hold on!

Red SKywalker

(Red because this is also my Maya-calender sign of my zerotime entry point)

Calz
20th November 2015, 19:32
Very nice Skywalker!!!

That is beautiful. Thanks for sharing :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rzty-VH-JI

Constance
20th November 2015, 22:36
One of my absolute favourites

Nahko Bear - Medicine for the people

Black as the night

I believe in the good things comin..comin...comin


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt7DFLovvD8

Marikins
20th November 2015, 23:01
I love Nahko Bear!!! I was going to post him. I owe you a Coke!

WhiteFeather
20th November 2015, 23:30
Cool Thread. Some vibes by Todd Boston, enjoy the spirits. :sun:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGtnU8og5rk

WhiteFeather
20th November 2015, 23:38
"Earth Prayer" by Snatum Kaur, another vibral nugget.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYolzWpE1Z4

DeDukshyn
21st November 2015, 00:10
I love Nahko Bear!!! I was going to post him. I owe you a Coke!

Complete Nonsense!!! There's NEVER enough Nahko Bear!!! :) So, I'll do the honours ...

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DeDukshyn
21st November 2015, 00:15
"Earth Prayer" by Snatum Kaur, another vibral nugget.


I just discovered Snatum recently from my main manager at work actually. He built a hospital in a poor rural town in India, asked me to put together a video for him from clips he took while visiting there, and when it came down to picking the BG music, he suggested Snatum Kaur .. I looked into her .. and it was done!

FinallyNow
21st November 2015, 02:17
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DeDukshyn
21st November 2015, 03:05
... <Moby video as above> ...

I like this tune. It always reminds me of how physical and ethereal are always reflected to an extent ... "as above, so below". "We are all made of stars" can be interpreted equally valid on both the physical level and the metaphysical level - from my point of view at least. ;)

FinallyNow
21st November 2015, 03:23
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I like this tune. It always reminds me of how physical and ethereal are always reflected to an extent ... "as above, so below". "We are all made of stars" can be interpreted equally valid on both the physical level and the metaphysical level - from my point of view at least. ;)


Agreed. I never heard this tune until 2012 I think, though it was produced in 2002. I've enjoyed checking out some new music tonight.

Spellbound
21st November 2015, 03:26
This is a song I heard in a commercial (apparently it is used in a few different commercials around the world). It really struck a chord in me first time I heard it, so I looked it up. Unfortunately there is no You Tube video for it...but it's on SoundCloud:

https://soundcloud.com/natdal/right-now

Enjoy...

Dave - Toronto

Constance
21st November 2015, 06:46
Complete Nonsense!!! There's NEVER enough Nahko Bear!!! :) So, I'll do the honours ...




Woo Hoo!!! Thanks for that! :heart:

Constance
21st November 2015, 06:50
I love Nahko Bear!!! I was going to post him. I owe you a Coke!

Nah...you don't owe me anything Marikins. :bigsmile: Just the fact that you love his work is enough to make me happy :happy dog:

Bluegreen
22nd November 2015, 02:02
radiohead let down

Okay :happy:

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waves
22nd November 2015, 08:29
Hope this guy reopens the old soul backroads of the music business...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwVVXWuzGkk

TelosianEmbrace
22nd November 2015, 10:33
This sort of music opens my soul.

Often the chanting of Tibetan monks can be dispassionate and far removed from western taste when it comes to music. With Deva Premal's collaboration I have found the chanting rendered more accessible and even beautiful. Deva's voice brings water to a desert and the harvest is bountiful.

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While on Tibet, I'lll mention Yungchen Lhamo. The monks like their female singers, and Yungchen is one of the best. Her sonorous voice unfailingly elevates and cleanses me.

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