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The Decemberists "16 Military Wives"Directed by Aaron Stewart
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The Decemberists - O Valencia!Music video by The Decemberists performing O Valencia!.
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The Decemberists - Eli, the barrow boyThis is only the song. You can see the picture of Picaresque.
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The Decemberists-The infantaHere she comes in her palanquin on the back of an elephant on a bed made of linen and sequins and silk all astride on her father's line with the king and his concubines and her nurse with her pitchers of liquors and milk and we'll all come praise the infanta and we'll all come praise the infanta Among five score pachyderm each canopied and passengered sit the duke and the duchess' luscious young girls within sight of the baroness seething spite for this lithe largesse by her side sits the baron her barrenness barbs her and we'll all come praise the infanta and we'll all come praise the infanta A phalanx on camelback thirty ranks on a forward tack followed close, their shiny bright standards a-waving while behind in their coach-and-fours ride the wives of the king of Moors And the veiled young virgin, the prince's betrothed and we'll all come praise the infanta and we'll all come praise the infanta And as she sits upon her place her innocence laid on her face from all atop the parapets blow a multitude of coronets melodies rhapsodical and fair and all our hearts afire the sky ablaze with cannon fire we all raise our voices to the air to the air... And above all this folderol on a bed made of chaparral she is laid, a coronal placed on her brow and the babe, all in slumber dreams of a place filled with quiet streams and the lake where her cradle was pulled from the water and we'll all come praise the infanta and we'll all come praise the infanta
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NEW! One Engine - The Decemberists [from the Hunger Games Sountrack] Lyrics in Description!One Engine by the Decemberists from the Hunger Games Sountrack, newly released. I do not own this, all purposes for entertainment. Lyrics: One engine barely makes it away, One engine barely makes it away. Hold on, they're breaking their bonds, Hold on, they're breaking their bonds, One engine barely makes it away. And the martyr line, it's a bitter bill. And the line of right, It will barely make you feel I'd like to get you in some kind of way, Some kind of trouble in some kind of way. Bear down the one you ground, Bear down the one you ground, We all must suffer awhile in a way. And the martyr line, It's a bitter bill. And the line of right, It will barely make you feel, Make you feel, barely make you feel. Make you feel. And the martyr line, It's a bitter bill. And the line of right, It will barely make you feel, Make you feel, barely make you feel. Make you feel. One engine, one engine, one engine barely makes it away.
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The Decemberists - The Legionnaire's Lamentfrom Castaways And Cutouts
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The Decemberists "The Soldiering Life"video for the soldiering life
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The Decemberists - O Valencia!Please & Check out our "NEW" website for more music videos at www.bvmtv.com! We uploading many videos we can until we drop! The Decemberists are a rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States, fronted by singer Colin Meloy. The other members of the band are Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (hammond organ, accordion, melodica, piano, keyboards), Nate Query (bass guitar, string bass), and John Moen (drums, backing vocals, melodica). The band's debut EP, 5 Songs, was self-released in 2001. Their fifth full-length album, The Hazards of Love, was released on March 24, 2009 by Capitol Records, and is the band's second record with the label. "O Valencia!" is The Decemberists' fifth single, and the first released off of their fourth studio album, The Crane Wife. The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star-crossed lovers, similar to that of Romeo and Juliet (or the modern, urban retelling of Romeo and Juliet, in the famous musical West Side Story). The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to a gang which is opposed to one he is in. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother (the singer's "sworn enemy") and is killed by a stray bullet. For the music video of this song, The Decemberists filmed themselves in front of a green screen and asked fans to complete it by digitally adding in background images or footage. Stephen ...
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The Decemberists - O Valencia!Music video by The Decemberists performing O Valencia!. (P) 2007 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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The Decemberists - The Mariner's Revenge Song - Newport Folk Festival 2011The Decemberists, Newport Folk Festival July 30, 2011
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