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stratovarius intro

Post by Stratoviking » Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:43 am

what is the name of the intro song???
I like it very much
// Stratoviking

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Land of Hope and Glory

Post by wishy » Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:51 pm

The Intro from the Show in Pratteln (CH) from Stratovarios must be the unofficial Hymn of the United Kingdom, Land of Hope and Glory. You find a mp3 Version (Classic) on http://www.jilldaniels.com/landofhopeandglory.mp3

Greets from Switzerland

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by Beast_Pete » Wed Dec 21, 2005 6:34 pm

The song you linked is similar, so it must be that.
Though you can read Tolkki's answer here.
"Mikor az utolsó véred is elfolyék,
S a tested is a porba hullék,
Akkor is van még remény,
Mert a lelked továbbra is él."

- Mark Swanson -
from the book, Nick's legend

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by browneyedgirl » Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:46 pm

Another question about the Intro--could THIS be the real answer? ???
"Your life is yours, and yours alone. Rise up and live it!"

Bob: I don't believe in God.
Archangel Michael: That's OK, Bob, because He doesn't believe in you, either!~Legion~

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by stratohawk » Sun Dec 25, 2005 9:36 pm

In Kaufbeuren they used Elgars "Pomp & Circumstances", just as on the Elements-Tour two years ago.

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by Beast_Pete » Mon Dec 26, 2005 11:36 pm

Those two songs are very similar. Aren't they the same? :)
"Mikor az utolsó véred is elfolyék,
S a tested is a porba hullék,
Akkor is van még remény,
Mert a lelked továbbra is él."

- Mark Swanson -
from the book, Nick's legend

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by Beast_Pete » Tue Jan 03, 2006 8:45 am

The two songs are the same.
Sir Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1," the finale of a work composed to mark the 1902 coronation of British King Edward VII is the traditional choice for commencement ceremonies. It's easy to see why. It has a catchy melody, yet is serious and somber enough to mark an important day. It's got lots of pomp. It's the circumstance that bothers me.

The march - and words by A.C. Benson - became a popular patriotic number, often sung as a hymn, "Land of Hope and Glory." It's one of those classic tributes to the era when Britannia ruled the waves - and, according to the chorus, was divinely ordained and destined to expand:
So the first one:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0527/p09s01-coop.html

And the second one:
http://thenationalanthemofengland.lyric ... Glory.html
"Mikor az utolsó véred is elfolyék,
S a tested is a porba hullék,
Akkor is van még remény,
Mert a lelked továbbra is él."

- Mark Swanson -
from the book, Nick's legend

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Re: stratovarius intro

Post by Beast_Pete » Wed Jan 04, 2006 1:10 pm

"Mikor az utolsó véred is elfolyék,
S a tested is a porba hullék,
Akkor is van még remény,
Mert a lelked továbbra is él."

- Mark Swanson -
from the book, Nick's legend

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