Were the legends true?
Upon the rocks I play "his song"
to the deep of the ocean
where he's said to belong
Melodies travel down,
beyond into darkness abound
where it stirs but the faintest of light
a light that builds with my lonely sound
He crashes through the abyss
raining the deep down onto me
Soaring in the sky he sings
Our voice was two in harmony
He plummets down from the clouds
a cadence of light into the dark
waves pass over me in shrouds
as he descends the embrace of cold
An emptyness inside my soul
He was gone - consumed to imagination
but my curiosity will now persist
maybe miracales... really do exist.One of my all-time favorite themes not just from Pokemon but in general. I wanted to do a new version with some fresh ideas, this is the result :]
It gives me great pleasure to have gone even further with this and collab it with two amazing artists...
falvie and
alectorfencer.
Check out the epic artwork that goes with the song here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10222355
Based on the original Pokémon: The Movie 2000 theme.
Flute performance by
lanovran
Vocal performance by
lilypad
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Category Music / Other Music
Species Pokemon
Size 120 x 86px
File Size 7.13 MB
your music is incredible I remember being introduced to your music when someone chose to use it as an example in my collage music class, everyone was impressed, the song chosen was the balled of the wind fish rendition you created, which is still by far my favorite from you, the melodies you create are simply breath taking and paint such a beautiful picture with each note, I hope you continue sharing your amazing talent with us <3
Oh how much I'd love to fave this more than once
The original melody moved me when I first heard it as a child, and now you've made it do so again, as if it's grown up with me. There aren't words for how gorgeous this is. Just. I hope you're absolutely delighted with yourself for being able to do things like this.
Wow man.
The original melody moved me when I first heard it as a child, and now you've made it do so again, as if it's grown up with me. There aren't words for how gorgeous this is. Just. I hope you're absolutely delighted with yourself for being able to do things like this.
Wow man.
Drastically better than your last rendition, and though I think your beginning and ending with the far more... airy sound of the wood flute out-classes the original song's by far, I do prefer the original song's buildup and climax, and especially, its brief fanfare. It simply feels as though it has a greater flowing quality to my ears. /critique
Still quite glad to have stumbled across your works some time back, more so that I can hear a great deal of improvement since I started watching you, and frankly, rather excited for when you get even better. Good day.
Still quite glad to have stumbled across your works some time back, more so that I can hear a great deal of improvement since I started watching you, and frankly, rather excited for when you get even better. Good day.
Omg I cried. <3 Lugia is so near and dear to my heart and you did such an amazing job with this music.
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums.....psac8fd5fc.jpg
Thank you for making this. <3
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums.....psac8fd5fc.jpg
Thank you for making this. <3
Lugia's theme has always been one of my favorite orchestral songs and I think this version is not only better than your previous rendition but also better than the original. The timing and build up here is a lot better. This is just gorgeous! All of you did such an amazing job on this!
Just.... epic. Yes the word is overused, but to me, no other word fits here. I've heard many a rendition of the Guardian's Song, but this is by far the best I have ever heard, and surpasses the original in my opinion. Not to mention that Lilypad's voice is exactly as I have always imagined Meloetta's voice would sound like. Just.... incredible work, all of you....
I died.
I had completely forgot to listen to your stuff again.
I used to have a pair of LX-3000's, but I'm now using my buddy's AKG K-240 Monitors until I can afford the Koss PRO4AAAT.
Holy fucking shit, there is so much more to your music that I can hear that it validates the $150 pricetag.
Forget the noise canceling, simulated surround, 250Ohm impedance, or the comfort or quality!
Fox Amoore as it's meant to sound!
Worth it!
PS. The LX-3000 are phenomenal for $20, but they still aren't AKG or Koss by any means.
I had completely forgot to listen to your stuff again.
I used to have a pair of LX-3000's, but I'm now using my buddy's AKG K-240 Monitors until I can afford the Koss PRO4AAAT.
Holy fucking shit, there is so much more to your music that I can hear that it validates the $150 pricetag.
Forget the noise canceling, simulated surround, 250Ohm impedance, or the comfort or quality!
Fox Amoore as it's meant to sound!
Worth it!
PS. The LX-3000 are phenomenal for $20, but they still aren't AKG or Koss by any means.
Omg I shed a tear listening to this. ;; Brought back so many fantastic memories of being a kid and watching this movie in theaters. Lugia is by far one of the most incredible legendaries in pokemon.
I had a whole scene going through my head as I listened to this. <33 Absolutely inspiring and just gets my creative juices flowing like NOTHING has in a long while. <333
I implore you, pleeaaase create more pokemon music with your fantastic flair <3
I had a whole scene going through my head as I listened to this. <33 Absolutely inspiring and just gets my creative juices flowing like NOTHING has in a long while. <333
I implore you, pleeaaase create more pokemon music with your fantastic flair <3
That was absolutely breathtaking. Having grown up on pokemon, Lugia's Song was, and still is, my favourite song from all the movie soundtracks, The Tears Of Life from the first movie being a very close second.
This song does Lugia's Song so much justice and, in my opinion, is just as good as the original. I can't say which is better because both are amazing in their own ways and could equally belong in a pokemon movie. The original is more cheery and triumphant, whereas yours has more 'kick' to it, making it a little more badass than the original.
A brilliant rendition of the song and an instant favourite for me ^^
This song does Lugia's Song so much justice and, in my opinion, is just as good as the original. I can't say which is better because both are amazing in their own ways and could equally belong in a pokemon movie. The original is more cheery and triumphant, whereas yours has more 'kick' to it, making it a little more badass than the original.
A brilliant rendition of the song and an instant favourite for me ^^
Ahhh~ This is a very amazing interpretation of this song. As per usual, excellent work! Wow, this really had me at the choir. I love choirs sooo much, and the beautiful percussion fits it so well. Gaaah... I don't know how you do it, but you made this song even better. But dang that choir.... SO glad that I listened to this~ <3
I have an idea for an animation to this tune, if I have Mr. Amoore's permission to create it :)
The scene starts out in a foggy village by the sea surrounded by mountains, some windchimes dance lightly in the wind as we pan over the town.
as the music picks up and lily begins to vocalize, we see the living spaces of articuno, zapdos, and moltres. The birds become agitated, and begin attacking the town. We see the scene unfold as the birds rain their fury down upon the townsfolk, slow motion flames, lightning and ice engulfing people and buildings, silent screams, crying children.
A young fox girl of the village tries to help others escape, and runs to the "sacred" shrine where she begins praying for the legendary guardian to come and quell the fighting.
the drums start to pick up in the song, and we see little bits and pieces of something shimmering and swimming very quickly, the scenes alternate between the birds destroying the village, the fox girl praying, and the beautiful shimmering scales and other close ups of what, we can only imagine.
And at last! the music comes to a crescendo! Lugia slowly emerges from the waves, it's eyes glowing, water dripping from it's wings, an incredibly massive creature! The fox girl stares in wonder at the creature before her, and it beckons for her to jump on it's back.
In doing so, the drums pick up again in the song, and lugia and the girl take off to eliminate zapdos and moltres. Lugia uses it's psychic powers to pit the two against each other, and the fox girl and lugia celebrate momentarily together.
out of the corner of it's eye, lugia sees Articuno rocketing into the sky to get away. Lugia leaves the fox girl on a nearby cliff and takes off after the bird. the fox girl reaches after lugia in vain.
The music is extremely exciting and is giving you chills at this point, and lugia and articuno are tearing at each other, spiraling around the other higher and higher, clouds are whizzing past them; they keep ascending until lugia expels an energy ball that knocks articuno back into a mountain! Yes! Success!
until...
the music slows suddenly.
A stray ice beam has penetrated Lugia's chest, blood blooms everywhere.
the fox girl is seen screaming as she watches him fall.
A tear escapes Lugia's eye as he hits the water. the piano plays softly.
as the theme plays once more, Lugia sinks deeper and deeper into the ocean.
the fox girl looks to the ground, a sadness filling her as she reaches her hand back to hold a young child's hand of the village. The child looks saddened as well as the rest of the village joins them on the cliff.
A small rest, and the music begins again, the sea and a flute being the only things filling your ears.
We see an underwater cave, dark in nature and moist.
A large nest protecting a small ivory object is revealed, and as the flute plays it's final note, we see the egg crack slightly at the top.
I hope you like the idea! :D If I have the okay, I plan on sketching out the story board soon :)
The scene starts out in a foggy village by the sea surrounded by mountains, some windchimes dance lightly in the wind as we pan over the town.
as the music picks up and lily begins to vocalize, we see the living spaces of articuno, zapdos, and moltres. The birds become agitated, and begin attacking the town. We see the scene unfold as the birds rain their fury down upon the townsfolk, slow motion flames, lightning and ice engulfing people and buildings, silent screams, crying children.
A young fox girl of the village tries to help others escape, and runs to the "sacred" shrine where she begins praying for the legendary guardian to come and quell the fighting.
the drums start to pick up in the song, and we see little bits and pieces of something shimmering and swimming very quickly, the scenes alternate between the birds destroying the village, the fox girl praying, and the beautiful shimmering scales and other close ups of what, we can only imagine.
And at last! the music comes to a crescendo! Lugia slowly emerges from the waves, it's eyes glowing, water dripping from it's wings, an incredibly massive creature! The fox girl stares in wonder at the creature before her, and it beckons for her to jump on it's back.
In doing so, the drums pick up again in the song, and lugia and the girl take off to eliminate zapdos and moltres. Lugia uses it's psychic powers to pit the two against each other, and the fox girl and lugia celebrate momentarily together.
out of the corner of it's eye, lugia sees Articuno rocketing into the sky to get away. Lugia leaves the fox girl on a nearby cliff and takes off after the bird. the fox girl reaches after lugia in vain.
The music is extremely exciting and is giving you chills at this point, and lugia and articuno are tearing at each other, spiraling around the other higher and higher, clouds are whizzing past them; they keep ascending until lugia expels an energy ball that knocks articuno back into a mountain! Yes! Success!
until...
the music slows suddenly.
A stray ice beam has penetrated Lugia's chest, blood blooms everywhere.
the fox girl is seen screaming as she watches him fall.
A tear escapes Lugia's eye as he hits the water. the piano plays softly.
as the theme plays once more, Lugia sinks deeper and deeper into the ocean.
the fox girl looks to the ground, a sadness filling her as she reaches her hand back to hold a young child's hand of the village. The child looks saddened as well as the rest of the village joins them on the cliff.
A small rest, and the music begins again, the sea and a flute being the only things filling your ears.
We see an underwater cave, dark in nature and moist.
A large nest protecting a small ivory object is revealed, and as the flute plays it's final note, we see the egg crack slightly at the top.
I hope you like the idea! :D If I have the okay, I plan on sketching out the story board soon :)
Decided to make a different version of the original legend...hows this...
Disturb not the harmony of fire, ice ,or lightning
Lest these powers unleash chaos until all is lost
When sun and moon vanish,
When all hope fades in darkness,
The world will be healed by the song of a fox...
Disturb not the harmony of fire, ice ,or lightning
Lest these powers unleash chaos until all is lost
When sun and moon vanish,
When all hope fades in darkness,
The world will be healed by the song of a fox...
Every time I read a story that covers this scene in the movie. I always come back to find this version of the song. And… every time … I get reminded why I love this and the original song so much. The original and the emotions written into it were a masterpiece, it perfectly fit with its movie. But, it was always too short, even if that in itself was another analogy that was planned.
This version expands upon it so well, thank you.
This version expands upon it so well, thank you.
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