Listening to the acoustic version of Dark Star (the song) right now. I liked his voice too, very deep!! He could easily play the part of a vampire in some movie!!! Serious song, a little strange...the piano dude plays like crazy, he really nails the piano keys sometimes, very intense!!!! I like it!

Now I'm listening to the "normal" version of the song. It's more modern I guess! I like both versions - first I thought it was a bit strange, but now it's the third time I'm listening, it's very cool - is this guy german? I never heard of him.
Have you ever listened to a band called Green Carnation? I think they don't even exist anymore, but I like them. Two of my fave songs:
Alone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE1vLs3lGk4and
Sweet Leaf:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_TYARmfDbcJust out of curiosity, I also searched the Grateful Dead "Dark Star": it couldn't be more different!!! LOL It's one of those very trippy songs, you know? Veeryyy hippie...I also liked it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLzUme1gN8cI need a little help from the Greeks (Dominique? Dimi?) - I'd like to know what exactly "Εγκλημα στο" (Eglima sto) means. I used googler translator, of course, but I thought it was strange. It said eglima is crime, and sto is "in". So..."In crime"?? I'm asking this because this is the title (in Greece) of the movie I'm studying, Gosford Park.