KaySaysHey
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Fiona "Cobie" Cockburn on BBC 2 Show Me The Monet
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Quick Guide - 85 Druid Solo: Molten Core
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Dragon Age Inquisition: Skyhold Easter Egg
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WoW Cataclysm: Faerie Dragon Event
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Team Pissflap: CS 1.6 Stackruns
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GW2: [GAaY] Ghost Run Event (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Statues of Grenth (with Comms)
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Team Pissflap: CS 1.6 Is Serious Business.
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Criticism and Modern Art
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GW2: [GAaY] Xera Kill (with Comms)
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Team Pissflap: CS 1.6
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GW2: [GAaY] Vale Guardian Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Slothasor Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Matthias Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Sabetha Kill (with Comms)
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Team Pissflap: Revenge
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GW2: [GAaY] Deimos Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Gorseval Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Dhuum Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Bandit Trio Kill (with Comms)
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GW2: [GAaY] Samarog Kill (with Comms)
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KaySaysHey
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I'm Kay. I kill video game bad guys with my GW2 guild Rainbow Pride. We are an LGBT guild on European servers who raid casually 2 hours 3 times/week.

You can tell how hard a boss was by how loud we scream when it dies. If I had been recording our first Gorseval kill, it would probably shatter your windows.

For most of our raid Vale Guardian was their very first experience in raiding at all, in any game, we killed it in around 14 hours. Gorseval clocked in the longest at around 2 months. It was painful, frustrating, stressful and at times a horrible experience. Sabetha was maybe 3 or 4 weeks, it's hard to recall since we did the eternal title and immediately moved on to Salvation Pass.

Sloth was one of the easier bosses, comparable to Vale Guard and took maybe a couple of weeks. Bandit Trio should not count as a boss and we downed it on our first night after 4-5 pulls. Matthias was a struggle and clocked in longer than any boss other than Gorseval, taking around 6 weeks.
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melvinch (4 minutes ago)
Other versions are either too fast or too slow. This one is just right.
xxthursday09xx (10 minutes ago)
This made my heart stop...I am trying to fully regain my breath...stunning..absolutely stunning.
dhol8408 (18 minutes ago)
I've been listening to different versions for my husband funeral - this is the most beautiful.
davidwhite1919 (27 minutes ago)
If they don’t play this at my funeral I’m not turning up.
bobjohnsonface538 (31 minutes ago)
I have listened to a lot of different versions of this piece. This one is exceptional with great tempo.
NatSci (47 minutes ago)
I’ve listened to countless recordings of the Canon, and for what it’s worth, I think this is the greatest.
cmkwan59 (51 minutes ago)
first time I heard this beautiful piece was from Carl Sagan's Cosmos soundtrack, and I was totally stunned by it's simple beauty and nature's harmony as the music itself tells the scenes already, truly a masterpiece to last forever!
GraveyDice (1 hour ago)
This piece - there aren't the words to describe it. Whether great sorrow or great joy, this piece expresses it perfectly.
Memale2009 (2 hour ago)
R.I.P., Sir Neville Marriner ! We will never forget you!
deltaastro (2 hours ago)
I have to agree that this rendition is truly the best rendition for this Baroque Era piece. I have owned 14 different renditions from a lot of famous conductors around the world, but none seemed to capture this piece's era as well as Sir Neville Mariner's. I often read criticisms about how his renditions of any piece seem to lack power, but this particular rendition of Pachelbel's Canon shows that sometime it doesn't take power and majesty to capture the Baroque era spirit!
CheradanineZakalwe (18 hours ago)
"I know there are a lot of versions of of this classical piece on YouTube, but here is my absolute favourite rendition of Pachelbel's Canon in D Major, performed by the Academy of St. Martins-in-the-Fields and Sir Neville Mariner."
emptyheadrecords (22 hours ago)
If you EVER want to hear the BEST VERSION of ANY piece, this ensemble has NEVER let me down.
owensweetland342 (20 hours ago)
Many a Sunday morning as we, our choir, awaited the start of Mass our pianist Joan would play this magnificent piece.
leonidemupepele2177 (22 hours ago)
Sublime, inégalable! La meilleure version de Canon, nous la devons à Sir Neville !
anniebarbier5423 (10 hours ago)
Everything is there: St Martins in the fields, a magic church in London, and this fantastic interpretation of a masterpiece which, I suppose, must have seemed incredible at that time!!! Thank you Sir neville Mariner.
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