Now I want to hear Enya singing in Luxan, but I fear she doesn't have the vocal range for it.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Now I want to hear Enya singing in Luxan, but I fear she doesn't have the vocal range for it.
She should sing in all the geek languages including Klingon and Esperanto.
I would pay (well maybe not pay, but i wouldn't turn off the radio, which is my usual reaction to Enya) to hear her sing Klingon opera.
I would pay (well maybe not pay, but i wouldn't turn off the radio, which is my usual reaction to Enya) to hear her sing Klingon opera.
Heh.
Now I wonder what Klingon Death Metal would sound like.
(Don't say, "Klingon Opera.")
Now I wonder what Klingon Death Metal would sound like.
Not very different from Finnish death metal, I suppose.
I think Nina Hagen would be best suited to singing a Klingon Opera. And Diamanda Galas.
I think I'm embarassed on Enya's behalf.
Also, if she wanted to sing in a fake alien language, she could have saved herself a lot of effort and just sung in Klingon.
(ETA: This is what I get for taking a call and walking away before finishing a post -- everybody gets to the joke before I do.)
I think Nina Hagen would be best suited to singing a Klingon Opera. And Diamanda Galas.
Yes, of course.
But now I wanna hear someone poorly suited for singing Klingon Opera. Like Frente!
Also, I bet Björk could do some interesting things....
(What is Klingon for "I just laid an egg on the red carpet"?)
But now I wanna hear someone poorly suited for singing Klingon Opera.
Blossom Dearie.
Tiny Tim