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ATP

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Basically all Joe Dassin songs,but i choose this one.I do not knew french except merde and vive la Napoleon,but i still love it.
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Yinko

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Whole channel is worth a look

Good music videos. There's a whole sub-genre of music videos now of taking old combat footage, or stuff from movies and making it look like combat footage, and then running synthwave behind it. Like this channel.


There was a channel I liked even more, but I think it got purged, because I can't find any of its videos anymore. Probably a pretty common problem with this genre, as they tend to make bad guys look cool.
 

Val the Moofia Boss

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This album has a pretty interesting story about an aquatic race that faces societal decay due to their dependence on technology. Three songs: The Age of Shadows, Beneath the Waves, and The Sixth Extinction were really good IMO. The rest of the soundtrack is still pretty interesting because of the story. I'd recommended reading the blurb that appears onscreen at the beginning of each song as they help establish the setting and explain the plot.

 

ATP

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Les indes galantes by Rameau.Funny,and real - from times,when people belived in noble savage.
Did you see two european in the back? older one symbolize Spain,younger France,both are morally inferior to noble indians.
Song start in 2 minute.
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Yinko

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from times,when people belived in noble savage.
A modern performance of an opera that was first written in 1735. I was curious if this was some kind of tone-deaf modern thing or a cringy older thing. The latter, as it turns out.

This seems fairly early for the noble-savage though, I thought that mainly started during the 18-1900's. I mean, the Indian wars were still going strong, the French still had Quebec and the Louisiana Territory. This must have been very avant-garde for the time.
 
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Doomsought

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This seems fairly early for the noble-savage though, I thought that mainly started during the 18-1900's. I mean, the Indian wars were still going strong, the French still had Quebec and the Louisiana Territory. This must have been very avant-garde for the time.
Meanwhile the Indians that were in the place to do so were doing their best to Europeanize themselves.
 
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ATP

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A modern performance of an opera that was first written in 1735. I was curious if this was some kind of tone-deaf modern thing or a cringy older thing. The latter, as it turns out.

This seems fairly early for the noble-savage though, I thought that mainly started during the 18-1900's. I mean, the Indian wars were still going strong, the French still had Quebec and the Louisiana Territory. This must have been very avant-garde for the time.

Rameau made it after seeing dance made by indian envoys for french king.King loyal subjects.Who really europeanized themselves.
 

TheRejectionist

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A playlist of song I enjoy and enjoyed. There are a couple of rightist and leftist songs, but that's because I used to shift from one side to the other. Now you can see what I think of politics below, excluding the flags.
 

bintananth

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It's Disney and it's kids music I last heard the original of when mine were watching Pinocchio when they were litte. Just heard this version on the radio:

 

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