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Abney Park - Dear Ophelia

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

Abney Park DragonCon 08
Steampunk

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  • @mimiburnsband FINALLY!!!! Someone who realizes that she's not dancing like a slut. -_- Most people think "oh, that dance is so made up, she's just trying to get people to watch her be slutty". oy....

  • *dies*

    this band, there are no words.

    Just, amazing!

    These are some sexy people!

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  • The didgeridoo is from Australia and there's a similar instrument in Brazil. It's generally considered Australian and invented by Australian Aborigines. It's usually tuned to a low E. It's definitely a sample as it's in Eb.

  • @GodsDarkestNightmare it might actually be "made up". a lot of single-dancer belly dance perfomances are improv(speaking as a dancer)

  • I love so much this song!

  • OMFG! incredibly SEXY! This is one of my fave songs by this band. I have to see them live now.

  • @Energy26gr didgeridoo From Australia. I think the tribe is called Aborigines?

  • @LilianFlame Which is kind of hilarious, considering it's about Hamlet and Ophelia, and how she went mad and killed herself, leaving him depressed and sad.

  • i wonder how the musical instrument that does the intro is called.... i think it is originated from an american tribe, but im not sure... well, it really does add to the awesomeness of this song =]

  • i wonder how the musical instrument that does the intro is called.... i think it is originated from an american tribe, but im not sure... well, it really does add to the awesomeness of this song =]

  • i love this band the music is sooooo sexy they all are.....but i want to do naughty things to Captain Robert!!!

  • belly dancing originated in northern africa (think egypt, around there). it was a traditional, if not religious, dance for fertility...of crops for the planting season. when britain got involved in northern africa, they didn't like the gyrations and proclaimed it as only suitable for "sluts".

    now in our modern world, we think of it as a dance for human sexuality (or "sluts"), when it wasn't even for human FERTILITY, but for plant fertility.

    but for some educated people, it's just cool

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