Twelve Black Sabbath classics sang in Latin and performed on medieval instruments by five brilliant Estonian musicians calling themselves Rondellus. Why wouldn't you want to hear this?
righteous share. thank you much. (It's a snow-day. I'm taking this to the local haunt/coffee shop to try to convince them to play it while I caffeinate.)
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9 comments:
holy shit, thank you for posting this. i'm pretty sure this is going to make my day.
This is an amazing find.
MAN!! I really wish I worked at a coffee shop because if I did, I would play this 24/7!!
Much better than this string quartet tribute to Slayer....
http://youtu.be/WLtqLbYPD5E
righteous share. thank you much.
(It's a snow-day. I'm taking this to the local haunt/coffee shop to try to convince them to play it while I caffeinate.)
that version of Planet Caravan is stunning.
Have you heard of Casualties of Jazz-Kind of Black? Jazz tribute to Sabbath, lots of Fender Rhodes, not too shabby.
Thanks for this. You have one of the most interesting blogs on the net.
enjoying this lately as well, "a national acrobat" sounds mint! thanx
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