Satanic Songs

tdwarms tarafından 21 Oca 2018 tarihinde oluşturuldu
Satanic Songs

That's right; I just went there. But don't worry! There's a lot more to Satanic music than black metal and death growls.

In this collection, I've included songs from many different genres other than black metal. The main criterion for inclusion is that they portray Satan or a figure commonly associated with Satan (e.g. Lucifer, the Devil) in a positive, if not reverential, light.

Paylaşmak
6. Akercocke - Epode İngilizce 

Çeviriler:  İspanyolca

Çeviriler:  Rusça

10. Omnia - Call me Satan İngilizce 

Çeviriler:  Rusça #1, #2

12. Sabbath Assembly - Lucifer İngilizce 

Çeviriler:  Yunanca

16. Black Sabbath - N.I.B. İngilizce 

17. Coven - Black Sabbath İngilizce 

Çeviriler:  Portekizce

Yorumlar
ScieraSciera    Pzt, 22/01/2018 - 17:01

I wanted to make such a collection myself, but you beat me to it :D

But I guess my list would be too long anyway, gonna do some sub-categories instead.

tdwarmstdwarms
   Pzt, 22/01/2018 - 22:51

You should definitely go ahead and make a collection or two anyways. I'd love to see what songs you add!

tdwarmstdwarms
   Pzt, 22/01/2018 - 22:57

Oh yes! The only other version of Baudelaire's Litanies that I knew of is a bit.. odd.

This one is much more to my tastes. :)

tdwarmstdwarms
   Salı, 23/01/2018 - 20:50

Great stuff! I'm going to enjoy listening through your choices! :D

Arou_Arou_    Perş, 25/01/2018 - 16:08

I definitely did not see this coming! :-o
I'm glad you got King Dude on the list! Although I can't think of any other titles off the top of my head and you picked the most obvious example, I'm sure he has more songs that could be fitting.
Ghost are already on the list, but I would say their "He Is" (https://lyricstranslate.com/en/ghost-sweden-he-lyrics.html) would fit as well.

Those "Gregorian"s can't really be Gregorian monks for real, right?

ScieraSciera    Perş, 25/01/2018 - 17:22

Well, I'll certainly add that song to the collection I made, just didn't get to it yet.

IdiotKilljoyWithoutPrideIdiotKilljoyWithoutPride    Cum, 26/01/2018 - 23:21

Hey, may I suggest you a song to add? I think "Lucifer" by German band Blutengel can relate to this collection. It's not black metal, I think it's more electro-industrial or something like that... Thanks for the collection btw (Black Sabbath rules!!) :)

tdwarmstdwarms
   Cum, 26/01/2018 - 23:31

Thanks for the great suggestion! I've just added it. :)

makis17makis17    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 02:07

Hello! I think the homonym track of the Sabbs first album would be more representative.
Anyway, many tracks worth getting into the list, and don' t forget that if they weren't then things would be very much differently in music. ;) :P

tdwarmstdwarms
   Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 02:40

Hi,

By homonym track do you mean eponymous?

I understand that there is a degree of personal preference involved in the collection feature. In other words, this is my collection of Satanic songs, not the collection-to-end-all-collections. If you feel that certain songs would do well in a collection, you are very welcome to create your own. Other users, such as @Sciera, have created excellent collections including songs they enjoy and feel fit their chosen themes, such as the one entitled Devotional Satanism. :)

I am also unaware of having done anything to suggest that I didn't appreciate, or have somehow overlooked, the influence Satanic music has had on Western music more generally...

ScieraSciera    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 10:45

I see it that way, too. The feature collections was only recently added, so there is no real consensus yet how to make a "proper" collection.
But if I were to make a full list of every song that might fit this collection that would be the work of a lifetime.
Currently I only add songs to my collections that I have written translations of.

Not that I would take offense at suggestions, though!

makis17makis17    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 03:12

I wrote it correctly, homonym' the same name... I mean the song "Black Sabbath", from the first album "Black Sabbath", of Black Sabbath band.
Anyway, thank you for the information. :)

tdwarmstdwarms
   Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 03:17

Whoops, did you read the definition I linked to? :)

"Homonym: Each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins."

And example in English would be the words "bark" (the sound a dog makes) and "bark" (the skin of a tree).

And you're welcome. :)

ScieraSciera    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 10:45

"Bark" is a good example, I even translated a text here once in which it most likely meant "boat" :D

makis17makis17    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 11:43

In Greek it called "Ομόηχο" (Omoiho) that sounds the same but having different meanings.
"Ομώνυμο" (Omonymo) we call it having the same name and I supposed that it is the homonym.
You confused me!...
*angry* :P

tdwarmstdwarms
   Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 04:01

It's okay. :) I get confused on "homonym" and "homophone." Those Greek words. ;)

makis17makis17    Cmt, 27/01/2018 - 15:37

You're right my friend, the correct word is"eponymous".
Unfortunately (for me), right now read the link and understand the meaning in English. I have only one "complaint": excuses because in Greek the same word "heponymous" (επώνυμο-eponymo) indicating the surname or someone's reputation (figuratively) and is rarely used in this case, the word "homonymous" (ομώνυμο) is the most common.
Of course, I mistook little (or a lot more) then haha... :D