What's wrong?ENOUGH!
Every time I hear this it makes my blood flow to kill everyone around me.
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Lenny Kravitz - American Woman
Metallica - Enter Sandman
Hank Williams, Jr. - "Country Boys Can Survive"
"Heavy Metal" Theme: Takin' A Ride / Don Felder
"Seven Bridges Road"...By The Eagles
Godsmack - Whatever
Soggy Bottom Boys- I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow
Guns N' Roses - Patience
Tokyo Drift - Teriyaki Boyz
Alabama - Song Of The South
Etc... I dis like R&B and Rap intensely, other then that I like almost anything.
Santana - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Here these Cossack women make baton twirling look very tame since they do it with swords
Not sure how to post the preview image with the working "play button" embedded in it, but here's a link to the guy who does "Major to Minor" conversions of other songs. He's grown in popularity over these past few years; plenty of other interesting songs in his library of work.
Nice to drive to on a rainy day:
^--- "Every Breath You Take" ...with a dark twist.
Not too popular in the South
Popular battle song of both the white and red russians during the Russian Civil war that ended in the 1920's. The most fearsome sound that any hamlet could hear for at least the last 4000 years from Poland going east to Mongolia was the approach pounding hoof beats. 1500 years ago it would have been the huns, 700 yrs ago the mongols, later the turks, Cossack types or just marauding gangs and armies.
Hollywood depiction of such a raid from Conan the Barbarian.
I know the Battle Hymn as a church song "Glory Glory Hallelujah."
Why is it not popular in the South?
These are my two most favorite renditions of this song:
Elvis:
And Michael Sweet from Stryker:
Mongol bikers do heavy metal throat music
These do not seem to be nice guys. LOL
Throat singing is common in Mongolia and with more primitive turkish music, but I think these guys have taken it where it was not meant to go to.
Oh, I had no idea! I didn't mean to offend or take sides when I posted that by Stryker before!it was the battle song for the union forces. it is a good one though..
the south had i wish i was in dixie...away, away down south in dixie..
the yellow rose of texas was another popular southern civil war song