I stumbled upon the artist while listening on my Concerto playlist over at Jango.
I like Gringo Flamenco because of its energy and Malaguena because I used to play the piece.
A delayed post because my web host was down back then.
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Sat 22 May 2010 02:27:33 PHT
It was 11 pm on a friday night and we’re heading home.. from the office.
If you don’t see the tragic irony of the previous statement, then I think we’ll get along.
Hailed a cab and had a rather interesting conversation with the taxi driver on my way home.
*It was a friday night and we’re working.* I amusingly pointed out.
*Well, it’s better having a job than none at all.* He commented. — I was thinking that he may have missed my point.
*Earning a living but blowing it all off until the next paycheck isn’t any better either.* — turns out I was wrong.
Then a tale ensues.
*That’s the one thing that I regret not having done: keeping my money safe while I had a decent income. Well, I did manage to pay for the education of both of my brother-in-laws but still, I shouldn’t be just like this.*
*More than 5 years ago, I was earning something to the tune of 25k per month as a truck driver for Petron. Then again, I’ll usually blow it off with my __barkada__, staying out until the wee hours in the morning going wherever we wanted, having fun, staying merry.*
*But when I look back, I wish I saved some of those money I spent for drinks. Then I wouldn’t be in this state that I’m in.*
Airplanes
Bridge:
and it seems like yesterday it was just a dream
but those days are gone (gone gone) and just memories
(oh oh)
< Actually, I just got the song stuck on my head. >
The teaser video of the Durian Open Movie project used quite an epic accompanying music by Denny Schneidemesser. A lil’ searching should bring you either to his website or his newgrounds account which hosts his other music scores.
And the best part is, majority (or all?) of his music is licensed a CC-BY-NC-SA license which means it is perfectly legal to use his music scores in your personal, non-profit YouTube videos as long as you give him credit. You can also alter the work as long as it should come with the same CC-derivative license. :3
Right now, I’m listening to the said epic music titled “Entering the Stronghold” over at his NG page.