Am partial to a bit of Larger than Life, and know other instrument users who still carry the torch for the track to this day as it a banger on an acoustic lol
(Don't ask why they look like they were just delivered on the matrix shopping floor tho)
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This voice sounds like the Anthony guy I keep forgetting last name of when trying to find their music. The Johnsons? Was attacked by some scandal-ridden homophobic south African music stars at one point, also can't recall their name but were on a ubisoft in-game soundtrack, wtf...ah, websearch just informed they're Anohni and the Johnsons after some name changing occured.
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Faithless been listening to on more appreciated level, the reverence album is timeless but gets overlooked cause their most famous sound was literally the last 2 minutes of a moody atmospheric 8-9 minute journey so they were just seen as that club sound. But they're so much more than that.
Some wisdom from Baseball Cap
Don't know who the fck Angeline is but she (allegedly) been places you never been.
Uh, opera, why not.
The full length track no radio would ever have played. Bastards.
So I guess you could say, the music has come full circle?A song written in 3.1415/4. Beautiful.
It's about as comprehensible as a good number of '60s and '70s American songs, I can tell you that.This song titled "Prisencolinensinainciusol" by Italian singer Adriano Celentano is complete gibberish, but meant to sound like an American accent. That interesting fact aside... it's actually pretty damned catchy.
(But is this what we really sound like to nonnative English speakers?)
Most of the music I listen to (electronic music) doesn't have lyrics, and it drives my girlfriend crazy. She says my music is repetitive and "pointless" without lyrics to give it meaning. That absurdity aside, she "allowed" me to play a song to test out a new speaker her brother gifted us; she said pick one of your favorite songs and blast it. I played this song, and about 30 seconds in, she commented that "THIS was good" while she was trying to decipher the all-important "meaning" to the words. It was a mini mic drop when I informed her there were no words; it was complete gibberish, and she liked it, so she can no longer tell me words give music purpose.It's about as comprehensible as a good number of '60s and '70s American songs, I can tell you that.
It has that sorta sound, yeah...but a lot of songs after that aren't terrible comprehensible either, which isn't a bad thing as often the lyrics seem terrible when you can make out what people are saying.It's about as comprehensible as a good number of '60s and '70s American songs, I can tell you that.