Questions about the samples on 'The Nephilim' album
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Questions about the samples on 'The Nephilim' album
I've love the different samples on this album and their very evocative and amazing each time I hear them, but here are the ones I'm most curious about and if anyone could tell me where their from:
The Watchman - At the very end when you hear a priest saying we commit...
Love Under Will - At the start a young is woman crying, church bells at the end and then some errie monks singing/chanting
Last Exit For The Lost - A Priest or someone at the start
The Watchman - At the very end when you hear a priest saying we commit...
Love Under Will - At the start a young is woman crying, church bells at the end and then some errie monks singing/chanting
Last Exit For The Lost - A Priest or someone at the start
If you pass through my soul tonight
Gather all his troubles
Tomorrow's long with eternal night
Gather for tomorrow
When I'm gone wait here
Discover all of earth's surprises
When I'm gone wait here
I'll send my child my last good smile
Gather all his troubles
Tomorrow's long with eternal night
Gather for tomorrow
When I'm gone wait here
Discover all of earth's surprises
When I'm gone wait here
I'll send my child my last good smile
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Thanks Weebles , but are all those samples taken from that film, and of course is it any goodweebleswobble wrote:The Name Of The Rose
If you pass through my soul tonight
Gather all his troubles
Tomorrow's long with eternal night
Gather for tomorrow
When I'm gone wait here
Discover all of earth's surprises
When I'm gone wait here
I'll send my child my last good smile
Gather all his troubles
Tomorrow's long with eternal night
Gather for tomorrow
When I'm gone wait here
Discover all of earth's surprises
When I'm gone wait here
I'll send my child my last good smile
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Sounds blinding to mePlot keywords;Teenager Nudity / Bare Butt / Sex Scene / Male Rear Nudity / Corporeal Mortification
I have actually seen The name of the rose.I found it a bit boring-Agatha Christie with monks.
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Re: Questions about the samples on 'The Nephilim' album
I could have sworn I'd posted these on here, but I can't find the thread -WolfLover wrote:I've love the different samples on this album and their very evocative and amazing each time I hear them, but here are the ones I'm most curious about and if anyone could tell me where their from:
The Watchman - At the very end when you hear a priest saying we commit...
Love Under Will - At the start a young is woman crying, church bells at the end and then some errie monks singing/chanting
Last Exit For The Lost - A Priest or someone at the start
"Once Upon a Time in the West"
by Sergio Leone
(sampled for and inspired much of the imagery of "Dawnrazor")
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
by Sergio Leone
(sampled for "Preacher Man")
"A Fistful of Dollars"
by Sergio Leone
(sampled for "Dawnrazor")
"The Name of the Rose"
by Jean-Jacques Annaud
(sampled at various points on "The Nephilim")
"Evil Dead"
by Sam Raimi
(sampled for "Vet for the Insane")
"Texas Chainsaw Massacre"
by Tobe Hooper
(sampled for "The Sequel")
"The Omen"
by Richard Donner
(sampled for "Love Under Will")
"The Entity"
by Sidney J. Furie
(inspired the song "Power")
"The Reflecting Skin"
by Philip Ridley
(sampled for "Shine")
"Sleepstalker"
by Turi Meyer
(sampled for "Shine")
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Yep, it's Aleister Crowley reading his poem "at sea" from an album called "The great beast speaks".
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from Mourning Sun
someone I know was asking on Facebook what is being said by the female voice at the very end of the track Mourning Sun? I think it's backwards and thus undecipherable to me, but I wondered if anyone knew, as all the answers seem to be here?
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Not sure mate. I think someone on here sent me a link to download it. Believe me it's not really worth the bother unless you like listening to a Winston Churchill sound-a-like reading 6th form poetry.
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Wild Bill's right... but if you have to... it's here in the download section
http://www.nephilim.pl/framset.htm
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The bits before Endemoniada and Last Exit for the Lost are from The Name of the Rose. But what is the bit before Phobia? ".....do we committ?"weebleswobble wrote:The Name Of The Rose
In addition to the film, I would recommend the book The Name of the Rose; a great read in my opinion. Better than Dan "Shite" Brown.
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It used to be on sale at www.amazon.co.uk That's where I bought my copy of The Great Beast Speaks. Carl has also used The Poet during live performances of Psychonaut, especially during the 2000 gigs.Maisey wrote:Is there anywhere I can listen to this redition of the poem via the interweb, or do I have to track down the album?wild bill buttock wrote:Yep, it's Aleister Crowley reading his poem "at sea" from an album called "The great beast speaks".
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