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Importance of the word "Sunday"

Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 05:32
by Bonkers
Is there some significant meaning behind the word Sunday? It pops up in a lot of eurobeat songs.

Re: Importance of the word "Sunday"

Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 06:08
by WNight
Bonkers wrote:Is there some significant meaning behind the word Sunday? It pops up in a lot of eurobeat songs.
Sunday is normally a "fun day", so most Sunday related songs tend to be summery or just upbeat in nature

Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 05:29
by drnrg
I like Friday Night better as a Eurobeat theme. It tends to be a naughtier night.

Re: Importance of the word "Sunday"

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 10:44
by UFOPOLI
WNight wrote:Sunday is normally a "fun day", so most Sunday related songs tend to be summery or just upbeat in nature
Sunday is also commonly associated with the mellow feeling of a relaxing day off, possibly after partying.

Whenever somebody says the word, I always have the impulse to sing it aloud in Nuage's tune. Most of the time, I can't resist :grin:

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 14:00
by Calla_Maranatha
Whatever I hear that Sunday is coming, I keep this playlist in handy to be played from time to time all day..

Sunday / Nuage
Sunday Night / Michelle Rose
Magic Sunday / Dave Rodgers feat. Futura
(and whatever the track with the "Sunday" word)

Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 18:53
by #Infinity
Sunday is also the day Jesus rose from the cross, so maybe there's also a sort of spiritual undertone to the songs with Sunday in their title? I figure a lot of eurobeat writers and singers are catholic, coming from Italy.

Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 01:52
by zoupzuop2
#Infinity wrote:Sunday is also the day Jesus rose from the cross, so maybe there's also a sort of spiritual undertone to the songs with Sunday in their title? I figure a lot of eurobeat writers and singers are catholic, coming from Italy.
From what I understand that's the day God rested after creating the universe in Genesis, and the sabbath day in general... but wouldn't the day Jesus rose from the Cross be

Easter?

Or was the original Easter confirmed to take place on a Sunday?

Posted: 06 Aug 2015, 05:11
by drnrg
zoupzuop2 wrote:
#Infinity wrote:Sunday is also the day Jesus rose from the cross, so maybe there's also a sort of spiritual undertone to the songs with Sunday in their title? I figure a lot of eurobeat writers and singers are catholic, coming from Italy.
From what I understand that's the day God rested after creating the universe in Genesis, and the sabbath day in general... but wouldn't the day Jesus rose from the Cross be

Easter?

Or was the original Easter confirmed to take place on a Sunday?
Easter Sunday.