Wataru Akiyama wrote: 28 Jul 2017, 02:17This song is so depressing. Don't get me wrong, I love it! I love it so much! But the subject matter is very grim to me. Could be because I was in a bad car accident once (I was not driving at the time, mind you! I'm very proud of my piloting ability and am an excellent driver. That was part of what made it so frightening for me; I had no control over the situation.
It doesn't matter how well skilled of a driver you are on public roads. You not only have to think about the way you are driving while on the road but also what the others are/will/gonna do in the very same situation.
It will not help you to be the best driver in the world if you can't foresee the actions of other drivers. It may sound sad but that's the reality.
You're gonna pay for what you've done
[...]
Oh yeah, I'm never going to see you here again, no
[...]
I want to see you fading faster
Oh yeah, 'cos I'll be seeing you there alive again
Down in hell
Why? It was my ex-boyfriend favorite song. I feel really bad, REAL BAD, when i hear it playing on online radios and parties.
The broke up was ok. But the afterwards... oh god. It was a roller coaster of hate and passion.
Wataru Akiyama wrote: 28 Jul 2017, 02:17This song is so depressing. Don't get me wrong, I love it! I love it so much! But the subject matter is very grim to me. Could be because I was in a bad car accident once (I was not driving at the time, mind you! I'm very proud of my piloting ability and am an excellent driver. That was part of what made it so frightening for me; I had no control over the situation.
It doesn't matter how well skilled of a driver you are on public roads. You not only have to think about the way you are driving while on the road but also what the others are/will/gonna do in the very same situation.
It will not help you to be the best driver in the world if you can't foresee the actions of other drivers. It may sound sad but that's the reality.
Nah, you're right. It's inescapable. What I meant is I'm not the kind of person who looks at a stopsign and says "Meh, that's just a guideline, not an actual directive" and punches it, like so many people I used to know.
Continuing the Sad Eurobeat theme...here's a song from Mickey B. that even opens up with a melancholic violin piece.
Congratulations, you're perhaps among...... three persons on the whole forum who has just shared Eurobeat up to 1992. Although it's again SEB (!), anyway stuff so different because enough old.
Another melancholy song sung by the excellent Clara Moroni.
Standing all alone, loneliness is strong,
looking at the phone
Waiting for anybody on through the
night
Anyone who hold me so tight tonight.
What a life is my life
I have no men to say and no game to
play
I need to
Stop the time and take my time
Don't wanna rush my life again
Too fast for love - Too fast for love!
Are my days from nine to five
Too fast for love - Too fast for anything
I wanna run and feel alive
Crockett wrote: 29 Jul 2017, 16:12Congratulations, you're perhaps among...... three persons on the whole forum who has just shared Eurobeat up to 1992.
Hey Hey Guy!There are more than three people on these forums that like old school Eurobeat too !! ♬