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{{Infobox song | |||
| name = Black Tower | |||
| video = [[Video:Black_Tower|200px]] | |||
| album = ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'' | |||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] | |||
| length = 6:03 | |||
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| last = [[Three Gates]] | |||
| next = [[One Final Effort]] | |||
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'''Black Tower''' is a song included in the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]. It plays during the level [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]], and is the second movement of the [[Covenant Suite]]. Also, when you play it in reverse, you can hear a message from [[Gravemind]]. This is related to T.S. Elliots' poem, The Hollow Men. | |||
The message in this song says: | |||
''"Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom, walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone." The quote is from The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot.'' | |||
It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702). | It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702). | ||
The second half of the piece, "Heroes Also Fall", is a remake of the "Rue and Woe" movement of [[High Charity Suite]], and is appropriately played during Miranda Keyes' death scene. | The second half of the piece, "Heroes Also Fall", is a remake of the "Rue and Woe" movement of [[High Charity Suite]], and is appropriately played during Miranda Keyes' death scene. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsEo2u10ziM Halo 3 Reversed Messages] | |||
{{Halo Music}} | {{Halo Music}} | ||
[[Category:Halo Music]] | [[Category:Halo Music]] |
Revision as of 06:16, December 13, 2009
Black Tower is a song included in the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack. It plays during the level The Covenant, and is the second movement of the Covenant Suite. Also, when you play it in reverse, you can hear a message from Gravemind. This is related to T.S. Elliots' poem, The Hollow Men.
The message in this song says:
"Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom, walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone." The quote is from The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot.
It runs for 6 minutes and 3.702 seconds (6:03.702).
The second half of the piece, "Heroes Also Fall", is a remake of the "Rue and Woe" movement of High Charity Suite, and is appropriately played during Miranda Keyes' death scene.