Dyland's Top Twenty Remixes #8

#8 is Glover's tribute to Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy. I have listened to this remix a lot! In terms of the music, it certainly goes 0-100 real quick. I enjoy the use of the trumpets, harp and horn as melodic sounds, the bridge is incredibly catchy and the ending gives me goosebumps. 

Something I also don't usually talk about the music videos, but this one was quite fun to watch, with Bilbo and Gollum dancing and of course I particularly liked the Gimli cameo!

Dyland's Top Twenty Remixes #9

#9 is another wholesome remix to help make
your quarantine a little better. Homarge by Nick Bertke aka Pogo is a Simpson's remix focusing
on Homer and Marge's relationship; specifically using footage and clips from the older golden
years of the show. 

Bertke could have gone for comedy, remixing
the "Doh!" that we all associate with Homer, but
he didn't do that though and it really turned out quite beautiful. 

And damn that and I’ll never let you go line
hits hard.

Dyland's Top Twenty Remixes #10


TOP 10 TIME!

#10 is an absolute heartwarming tribute to
the great Robin Williams by John Boswell
aka Melody Sheep.

Boswell did a fantastic job with it. Robin
Williams was one of a kind, but his work
always brings a witty wisdom with it! It's a
truly wholesome song on humanity that gives
a positive message we should all take with
us and in the current climate, it brings me personally hope.

Dyland's Top Twenty Remixes #11


At #11 is "The Ballad of Loki" by Schmoyoho. If any of you know me you know that Loki is my favourite character in the Marvel cinematic universe and this song does a great job of encapsulating his performance in the first Avengers movie. A personal favourite line, besides Loki's speech on humanity, is Tony's "Doth mother know you're wearing her drapes" which he actually said to Thor, not Loki but I digress.

My only grievance is same of all Schmoyoho songs: the annoying end card that you have to skip or are forced to listen to.