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I declare this Dwarf Music week!

Started by Spinachcat, June 14, 2021, 11:05:15 PM

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Spinachcat

Let us post many songs in the honor of the mighty Dwarfs!

DIGGY DIGGY HOLE by Wind Rose


And of course, the wonderful original animation


Ghostmaker

No mention of Clamavi de Profundis's truly stirring cover of the Song of Durin?


crkrueger

Quote from: Ghostmaker on June 25, 2021, 06:47:20 PM
No mention of Clamavi de Profundis's truly stirring cover of the Song of Durin?



A great rendition, but I'd prefer a little more Doom and Gloom, Sorrow and Loss.  More Nordic and Germanic, less Celtic, if that makes sense.
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Spinachcat

Quote from: crkrueger on June 27, 2021, 07:13:25 AMA great rendition, but I'd prefer a little more Doom and Gloom, Sorrow and Loss.

You must be great at parties! :)