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i'm really really glad that noone covered this song on the tribute album! this masterpiece CAN'T be made better.
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i agree to the same extent
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fucking music ..... the summoming is the best group which's song i have ever heard
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PaleH0rz says Yes
To The Thunder Musik of the Loud sky
its from a non time world, so cant get old
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@Dreamerdeceiver52 amen to that
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@ServantofSelf Ahah.... My mistake. I have Demonology and Witchcraft from him, not that book. I must have been thinking it was one of the other faery tale books I have.
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The fact that this has been disliked by two people gives me serious doubts about the future of humanity.
purefuckinghate666 7 months ago 19
@purefuckinghate666
Totally agree man.
sitnowthere2 7 months ago
I've listened to this song countless times, and it never gets old or repetitive, an uncanny characteristic that holds true through Summoning's entire body of work. Art like this will never tire, long after we pass from this world. Summoning's music will stand on it's own pedestal, forever.
Dreamerdeceiver52 1 year ago 22
@Dreamerdeceiver52 I'm totally agree.
sitnowthere2 1 year ago 2
The most beautiful song of Summoning. I ask to summoning about the lyrics, they answer:
They come from the book "the faerie kingdom". The lyrics are a mixture of three different poems. First from the poem "the airborn rade"; an anonymous english poem from the 17th century. Second from the poems "the wind on the hills" from
"dora sigerson shorter" and the biggest part comes from a poem named "a
faery speaks" from "sir walter scott".
Juanonymous 1 year ago 20
@Juanonymous
Thanks for your comment!
sitnowthere2 1 year ago