The March of the Swordmaster – Rhapsody (Of Fire)

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 94 Comments »

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Ride! Die! Sacrifice!

Along the river of bloody tears,
The mighty steel shining in my hands,
We march and honor our brothers,
Victims of Kron’s evil plan.

We cross the lakes of the holy woods,
To reach the ocean where red waves rule.
The black king is moving to Algalord,
This is the time. He has to be stopped!

HAIL! HAIL!
Brave Swordmaster!
MARCH! MARCH!
Great Swordmaster!
And I ask the wind for the fall of the King!

INTO THE RAY OF THE SUN,
MARCH OUR HERO HUNTING THE DARKLORD.
REBORN FROM THE BLOOD OF HIS GOD,
HIS GOD,
THE WARMASTER KRON.
RIDE FOR THE FALL OF HIS POWER,
FIGHTING THE STORM, THE ROAR OF THE THUNDER.
ALLY OF THE SUN AND THE MOON,
GREAT SWORDMASTER RULE!

Between the waves of the raging sea,
Echoes of warcries and battle hymns.
The underworld’s armies found their ancient queen,
The funeral march in the depths of the abyss.

The terror which strikes the honor which prays,
Will be face to face in the mortal doomsday.
Resist my fierce soldiers their vision can kill,
It will test your courage, and your will to live.

HAIL! HAIL!
Brave Swordmaster!
MARCH! MARCH!
Great Swordmaster!
and I ask the wind for the fall of the King!

INTO THE RAY OF THE SUN,
MARCH OUR HERO HUNTING THE DARKLORD.
REBORN FROM THE BLOOD OF HIS GOD,
HIS GOD,
THE WARMASTER KRON.
RIDE FOR THE FALL OF HIS POWER,
FIGHTING THE STORM, THE ROAR OF THE THUNDER.
ALLY OF THE SUN AND THE MOON,
GREAT SWORDMASTER RULE!

To avenge all those cries I will rise to the sky,
To defend mother life.
Ride! Die! Sacrifice!

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The Tale of the Sun and the Moon

Posted by admin on June 24th, 2010 and filed under the sun | 25 Comments »

http://www.erichermanmusic.com/ytcds.html

“The Tale of the Sun and the Moon” is a lullaby about why the sun is up during the day and the moon is out at night. It’s somewhat of a platonic love song about two best friends who can’t really be together as much as they would like. The song is from the CD, Snail’s Pace, by Eric Herman (also available on his The Kid in the Mirror album), and was adapted from a poem by Kenn Nesbitt. The illustrations in the video were made by Lauren Wilson and the video was conceived and directed by Eric and Roseann Endres.

Eric Herman’s website: http://www.EricHermanMusic.com

Kenn Nesbitt’s website: http://www.poetry4kids.com

Lauren Wilson contact: laurenwilsonart (at) gmail dot dom

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Hate Crimes Worst in BC. Details in The Vancouver Sun June 15, 2010

Posted by admin on June 15th, 2010 and filed under sun news | 1 Comment »

Statistics Canada report reveals BC is the worst province for hate crimes.

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Poets of the Fall – Locking up the Sun

Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2010 and filed under the sun | 25 Comments »

official video. Please visit http://myspace.com/poetsofthefall and www.poetsofthefall.com to listen to more POTF-music.

You can buy the band’s music via Itunes, as well as http://shop.poetsofthefall.com

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State of Mind & PNC – City on Fire (Drum n Bass)

Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2010 and filed under sun fire | 25 Comments »

This is the official video for the State of Mind song ‘City on Fire’ featuring PNC. The track is taken from the album ‘Faster Than Light’ on SOM Music.

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audioslave shadow on the sun

Posted by admin on April 22nd, 2010 and filed under the sun | 25 Comments »

i am uploadin all the song of audioslave and there are many,so if you notice that somone is missing just tell me,ENJOY THE GREAT MUSIC

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Seasons In The Sun – Terry Jacks 1974

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under the sun | 25 Comments »

Seasons in the Sun” was a worldwide hit song for Terry Jacks in 1974. It was first released in the United States and Canada early in the year, and rose to number one in America by March 2. An earlier recording appeared on The Kingston Trio’s 1963 album, Time to Think. The song had also been done by English band The Fortunes in 1968, and by Pearls Before Swine in 1970/71.

The song was based on “Le Moribond” (“The Dying Man”), written by Jacques Brel in 1961. Brel’s song was translated into English by poet Rod McKuen and this version was first recorded by Bob Shane of the Kingston Trio, but it did not sell. The Beach Boys also recorded the song but it was never released.

Terry Jacks, who had participated in the Beach Boys recording, and who had in fact introduced the song to the group, rewrote part of the lyrics to “lighten them up.” Jacks’ revisions tended to add a bit of ambiguity as to the nature of the storyteller’s demise, allowing listeners the option to choose whether the death is from suicide over a failed life – quite possibly to escape drug addiction – or someone accepting death from natural causes, or cancer. References to a cheating wife were also removed.

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