The Sword in the Stone/NB (nb_oafk2.s3m)
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The Sword in the Stone by Nightbeat/Prometheus Finished in 96.07.18 Released in 97.10.13 The Once and Future King (part two of six) This songs tells the tale of how young Arthur visited the great tournament in London, where he pulled out the legendary Sword in the Stone, and thus became King of all England. Contact me: http://hem.passagen.se/ dachande/ nightbeat_hotmail.com Carl Larsson Anskolund 20 662 94 AMAL SWEDEN (c)1997 Carl Larsson Now here's something I should have thought of before releasing part I: The storyline!!!! Pattern 1: The Tournament begins. Arthur arrives in the company of his halfbrother, Sir Kay. Pattern 14: He discovers that he has forgotten Kay's sword at the inn. Angrily Kay tells him to go back and get it. Pattern 20: Arthur runs through the crowded streets of London, until... Pattern 30: ...he reaches the inn, but discovers that everyone has left for the tournament and locked the house, with Sir Kay's sword inside! Young Arthur is in big trouble. Suddenly he sees a sword resting in a great rock, in the graveyard not far from the in. Arthur jumps over the graveyard wall, and... Pattern 32: ...pulls out the sword! Pattern 41: When the knights at the tournament finds out that Arthur has pulled out the sword, they celebrate him as their new king! /Nightbeat
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This song sounds like something out of a professionally done Arthurian movie (as does the rest of Nighbeat's series). The whole tone of the song is happy-go-lucky yet it manages to change moods to tell a story, which is a very cool and very novel idea for a song. Musically Sword in the Stone constantly changes melodies while maintaing a theme. Even if you don't like orchestral music this is well worth downloading. For its dated technology this song actually sounds quite professional and clean. The samples are pretty good, as far as 8kHz, 8-bit samples go, although they do sound muted at times. There was also a sample loop at the beginning that was annoying, but it was only for a few seconds. Overall very professional-sounding.