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enjoy all in one funny pakistani bike clips and videos. at the end of this video you will have a surprise.
Most people claim this as their favorite track from Enigma 3. A meandering flute, similar to the one in Beyond the Invisible, plays a few notes. The beat fades in, and then some uplifting ambient themes enter. The song is very joyous and upbeat. Sanskrit chants, the shakuhaji flute, and a Mongolian sample (from the same source as the one in Morphing Thru Time) stand out among the mix of sounds.
Michael Cretu begins singing lowly over the mix, and then his voice begins to soar but never reaches the intensity that it did in Why! … and Beyond the Invisible. The main melody plays a few times, echoed once by Cretu.
This piece is about finding the inner child, and many people think it is about Jesus, since the Gregorian chants refer directly to Jesus and His birth
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enjoy all in one funny pakistani bike clips and videos. at the end of this video you will have a surprise.
Most people claim this as their favorite track from Enigma 3. A meandering flute, similar to the one in Beyond the Invisible, plays a few notes. The beat fades in, and then some uplifting ambient themes enter. The song is very joyous and upbeat. Sanskrit chants, the shakuhaji flute, and a Mongolian sample (from the same source as the one in Morphing Thru Time) stand out among the mix of sounds.
Michael Cretu begins singing lowly over the mix, and then his voice begins to soar but never reaches the intensity that it did in Why! … and Beyond the Invisible. The main melody plays a few times, echoed once by Cretu.
This piece is about finding the inner child, and many people think it is about Jesus, since the Gregorian chants refer directly to Jesus and His birth
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