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Post by Ken'ichi on Jan 18, 2005 19:31:13 GMT -5
Really? That's awesome!! I always thought No Way Out had a deep message
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Post by Krystedez "Spectrum" on Jan 19, 2005 6:25:58 GMT -5
No Way Out definately has a deep criteria (sp?) of lyrics. I think it's actually my favorite of the BB music, though I think it competes with LTME. No Way Out has piano, phil collins, and a choir. Very excellent piece. The transformation song also is cool too, and I bet it could set some kind of mood for a relgion class of any sorts: Catholic, Christian, ect. But let's not get into that. As far as I'm concerned, Phil Collin's songs were beautifully done, and I'm glad to have a CD of it. ;D (and of course a couple of other songs from some friends... ^^
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Post by Mohegan on Jan 19, 2005 10:10:47 GMT -5
That's cool ebonypatriot, but i don't understand that No way out, has to do with religion, but i do know it has a deep messages, do you think On my way has a message too? I think Phil Collins means with On my way, your way through life, I always thought that.
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Post by Mohegan on Jan 20, 2005 13:19:57 GMT -5
Wow, i never thought of that, I'm catholic, but i don't know much about bible stories, atleast not much
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Post by rabidchild on Jan 22, 2005 1:03:27 GMT -5
oh wow! i never thought of it that way. im catholic too, thats neat.
no way out's lyrics made me think alot of how awful a posistion kenai was in confessing to koda. He lost his oldest brother and his other brother wants to kill him, and he destroyed a little cub's life. It just makes me want to cry... but then it says that he is forgiven, when he has no hope and nowhere to go and nothing left for him...
i could go on, but thats how deep the song is.
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