And one not on my playlist,...
The Look, Roxette (1988)
I swear they say "tasted like a waindwop" in this.
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And one not on my playlist,...
The Look, Roxette (1988)
Scandinavians and the English language, sometimes it slips a little. I have several examples of things like that, people sounding a little odd.
Gibberish you say?
Hello.
Has anyone ever been moved by music that lyrically sounds like total gibberish? That is not meant to be an insult in the slightest. For me, when I like to stim by imagining a head-banging song, the lyrics are of its own unique language. I suppose it has more to do with tone and melody than language.
A song that I had in mind that almost made me emotional in spite of this, before I discovered it was in Russian, would be "Inner Universe," the first intro song to the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
Anyone else feel like this?
Hello.
Has anyone ever been moved by music that lyrically sounds like total gibberish? That is not meant to be an insult in the slightest. For me, when I like to stim by imagining a head-banging song, the lyrics are of its own unique language. I suppose it has more to do with tone and melody than language.
A song that I had in mind that almost made me emotional in spite of this, before I discovered it was in Russian, would be "Inner Universe," the first intro song to the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
Anyone else feel like this?
Sometimes I get super emotional from songs even though I don’t care about the lyrics. The chords just strike a chord with me. (Pardon the pun)