Re: Vampires [Harp-L] Richard Hunter "Stone Castle" in
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- Subject: Re: Vampires [Harp-L] Richard Hunter "Stone Castle" in
- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:28:37 -0500
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Johan W. Kl?wer wrote:
<Scary stuff indeed! I really enjoyed the tone of the harmonica on this
<track.
<
<Let me chime in with something along the same lines, I think this
<on-topic :) On the latest record by Rex Rudi, where I'm the harmonica
<guy, there's a vampire song too, it's called Vakre vampyr (lyrics in
<Norwegian), that would be ~ Lovely Vampire in English. It's a
<rock'n'roll song with a gothic twist, and it starts and ends with a
<harmonica theme mixed in with various scary sounds.
Man, that's a nice cut. I don't speak a word of Norwegian, but this
song puts out a big, tough vib. The harp is very creative and
well-played, adds a lot to the song. Everything rocks hard.
For those who missed the link the first time out:
<You can find the song here, number 9 on the list under "Fra Backbeat
<og begjær (2005)":
<http://www.rexrudi.net/musikk_f.htm
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