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StanneyDing
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Anyone here know who the original artist was for the instrumental part of this song? I searched all over and could not find an answer. The song sounds almost commercial, possibly from multiple tracks and such.
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:05 am |
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synergize Trancified Junkie Part-Time Clubber
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its a classical piece, and i cannot remember the piece for the life of me, i wanted to say pachelbel canon, but some of the notes dont mix with it.
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StanneyDing
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ahh, because you said it was a classical piece i found it, thanks. the original song was by dave fitzgerald titled "Lux Aeterna". composed by Clint Mansell, it was later remixed and populated in the lord of the rings: the two towers soundtrack in the song called "Requiem for a Tower".
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