From the album Kojiki — named for the ancient Japanese mythological chronicle — Matsuri means "festival" or "holiday."
Tag: Music
Music to Write Realmgard to: Tír na nÓg
TLDR: Tír na nÓg is where the Elves live.
Music to Write Realmgad to: Chanson de Roland
This song tells about a man The ride to destruction With cheerful courage and in hand So he rode deep into enemy territory with a proud army Then his horn Oliphant sounds at the pass of Roncevaux
Music to Write Realmgard to: Black Thunder
"Immortalised in the soul of fearless warriors Sealing the name of the Mongols in the highest of high Heaven."
Music to Write Realmgard to: Wallenstein
"Wallenstein We are lost, to your heart of stone."
Music to Write Realmgard to: Ieva’s Polka
"No matter what her mother says As it's time to dance around."
Music to Write Realmgard to: Rock Me Amadeus
And, of course, because the most common lyrics are "Oh" and "Amadeus", it's really easy to sing along with, even if you don't speak German…
Music to Write Realmgard to: O Fortuna
Loses some of its mystique when you realise it was probably written by a medieval frat boy sad about gambling away all his money…
Music to Write Realmgard to: The Lullaby of Takeda
There is, as far as I can tell, no connection between the song and famous Takeda clan of Feudal-era Japan. The lullaby and the clan are written differently in Japanese.
Music to Write Realmgard to: Matsuri
From the album Kojiki — named for the ancient Japanese mythological chronicle — Matsuri means "festival" or "holiday."
