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Here are some more speeches to get inspiration from. You probably know it:
Speaking my langauge 🙂 https://embed.spotify.com/?uri=spotify:track:2T5i6wxwVffRf3QjMwEAXk
I think thats what i love most about good soulful music, it has emotions that are relevant to everyone, Anyone who listens to it and feels those emotions instantly recognizes them. It engages more of your brain than just about anything else, Speeches do the same thing 🙂
And All the really amazing orators through history have always had some sort of prose and patern of speech that almost comes off as music.:)
Here's a song that has a Winston Churchill speech in it.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6wNF6hphTxhUiAmQG3uzbf?si=TdzR7-1UQOO5yuU3AlVglA
Oh wow, as someone who's very interested in history, can't believe there are speeches like that uploaded and never came across them before!
Thanks for sharing your playlist @Kristina80 - I'll be giving them a listen 🙂
Cool tip @MadmanOnWheels, thanks for sharing!
Hey, Katerina
Thanks. Iron Maiden has a couple more songs about history. They have "Alexander The Great", as well as "The Trooper", which is based on the poem, "Charge of The Light Brigade", by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. They also did a song rendition of the poem "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", by Samuel Taylor Coleridge . I've never read either poem, but Iron Maiden definitely does a great job, with both.
https://open.spotify.com/track/1Ab3hhOw1TJWDgO10vlxNZ?si=ziUAoNEzRQaMUjNHzwWRTA
This is a masterpiece.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0Z4BEdg4i8FKIllJzMQcLx?si=1V7Zeyt4Q4-zPuEGj01jGA
I just discovered, when searching their names (to post) that there's a Spotify profile for Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, as well as one for Alfred Lord Tennyson, and "Charge of the Light Brigade" is on it.
I didn't know that he was a composer, too.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0fhN6BHa9pN66ZnsrI5NUR?si=hHnrYal1SlqNtsaGgb7exQ
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0RjzRqRDS5ivWqxCav3Ftp?si=y4bPSYCzQQuH05I_c9sIkg
While searching for this stuff, I discovered that "Murders In The Rue Morgue", in addition to being an Iron Maiden song, is a poem, as well.
They get inspiration from for their songs from shows and movies, too. I definitely reccomend them.
I'm now planning to listen to these poems, at some point. Maybe people could have a group poem session. This can be applied to books and radio broadcasts stories, on here, also. I do have a playlist of some of those.
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