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![]() great news guys
![]() could someone aah like upload the song to rapidshare.com then PM me the link? ![]()
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![]() holy crap, the bass in this song is crazy! turn up the subwoofers for this one. i know i did.
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![]() I'm in love with the song. It (like 50/60) sounds so different from her old music, but that entrancing voice of hers is still the same as ever, I love hearing it in a new way!
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![]() yeah i also agree with Snatcher, this is a GREAT song. I have to think these two songs we have heard so far are going to explode on the charts..
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The warm breeze is turning into a wind and the wind is turning into a hurricane Alizée is back!!! ![]()
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![]() I can't... stop... listening... to this song!
What's funny, though, is that even though I've listened to it like 500 times, I can't remember what it sounds like once I take a break. It's catchy, yes, but more in an addictive, "Ohmahgawd I can't stop listening" way. Sorry that all my analogies are so weird, by the way. So yeah, this song is AWESOME. ![]() *goes back to listening to "Juliette"* |
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![]() I just thought about something. Can you imagine what Shakespeare would think if he knew his famous story had a song about it? I think it so cool that Lili did a song about it, because the classics should be preserved, and what better way than to write an awsome song about one of them.
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![]() What's great to me is how whoever wrote these lyrics obviously knows the story and didn't write something sugary. This song is bitter, about how the author messed up the heroine's life while playing with his muse, giving her abuse. And he did; R&J get a raw deal in that play, something people who haven't read it don't understand. I mean they got married secretly, I think consummated their union once, and died! The music fits it, too. It's not the straight R&J story out of Shakespeare but rather an interpretation of what Shakespeare did to his heroine as a writer and what the mess was like from her point of view.
This is so, so good!
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![]() Where can you listen to this Mlle Julliete song at? or whatever it is
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