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* "Blind"...the first couple of lines. The Chorus mixes it up abit, but it's rather sad regardless. |
* "Blind"...the first couple of lines. The Chorus mixes it up abit, but it's rather sad regardless. |
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* "Hungover" in the same way "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" is. |
* "Hungover" in the same way "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" is. |
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* "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"...about a rather tragic break up and having to go on with your life |
* "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"...about a rather tragic break up and having to go on with your life |
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* "Animal"...With it's rather magical instrumentation and wistful lyrics. |
* "Animal"...With it's rather magical instrumentation and wistful lyrics. |
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{{quote|''This is our last chance'' |
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''Give me your hands'' }} |
''Give me your hands'' }} |
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* Her cover of [[Bob Dylan]]'s "Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright" made worst by the sparse production and her tearing up during the one take it took to record it. |
* Her cover of [[Bob Dylan]]'s "Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright" made worst by the sparse production and her tearing up during the one take it took to record it. |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 24 October 2018
- "Blind"...the first couple of lines. The Chorus mixes it up abit, but it's rather sad regardless.
- "Hungover" in the same way "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" is.
- "The Harold Song" becomes even more tear jerking when you realize she wrote it about her fiance who died in a car crash.
- "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"...about a rather tragic break up and having to go on with your life
- "Animal"...With it's rather magical instrumentation and wistful lyrics.
This is our last chance |
- Her cover of Bob Dylan's "Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright" made worst by the sparse production and her tearing up during the one take it took to record it.