![]() ![]() Just don't do anything violent or deceitful, that's all Buddha ever taught. Murder, stealing, lying, war, rape, torture. Well, basically all Buddha ever taught was to be nice to each other. "Dharma" is a Buddhist term that refers to all the collective teachings of Buddha. For the first part of the song Bruce sings of "hellriders" (obviously referring to the four horsemen of the apocalypse) coming along and doing various bad things to the world, while the chorus tells about the "Wheel of Dharma running out of time." When he finishes singing about the fourth hell rider, the song slows down and, after a brief melodic interlude and a reference to the silver surfer which is lost on me, he goes back to singing about the "Wheel of Dharma." It is from Bruce Dickinson's Accident of Birth album and I think an explanation of its lyrics is necessary to fully appreciate what a masterpiece it really is. This is quite possibly my favorite song in the world. Before me was just the stage and so the band :)) All these people standing at the barriers were behind my back. Here you can watch how it was (the film done not by me though. Clandestiny mastodon meaning free#Seen them once they performed free open air gig in Warsaw back in 2010. Not a true fan as for albums post ''The Final Countdown'' (''Out Of This World'', ''Prisoners.'' etc.) Lately they seem to back to their roots with more heavy stuff. Almost everyone at school wished to borrow the tape from me LOL. I have to say that very much liked the album, and when later on they become worldwide popular thanks to ''The Final Countdown'' here was real hysteria about them. He already knew that I am crazy about Maiden, and he wished to buy something ''heavy'' and shop assisstant gave him ''Wings Of Tomorrow''. ![]() Once he bought me in one of the Swedish shops - a tape of ''new band called Europe''. ![]() My uncle had the chance to go abroad pretty often - being truck driver. Music from the so called ''West'' was very expensive and available on black markets. Here in Poland we were ''behind the iron curtain'' at that time - literally. ![]() My adventure with Europe began in 1984 (already been fan of Maiden). Started to listening hard rock pretty early - being a kid thanks to elder cousins. Like those old rock classics! Just saw Europe and Status Quo on W:O:A. I kinda wish that Dio could have covered this. :cool:Īll that having been said, here's another weird one. Just to share a bit of music that made you stop and listen. it could be any obscure, strange, interesting, unique, or just plain awesome (to your taste) song at all (Like THIS ONE () from the Crash Test Dummies). The song you post doesn't have to be weird, mind you. Made me think of THIS ONE () from Hot Chip. That is indeed a weird song, and no, I hadn't heard it. I'd loop this in the background of a haunted house. Isn't it? It's one of the most interesting, creepy songs I've ever heard. I prefer the nightcore version of it thou If i had to choose a wierd song, id say chum drum bedrum? U may have heard of it, but still its really, different. Unique, in a good way thou, not much on the vocals thou, creepy, REALLY creepy, but its good in its own way. Living through the bad experiences so that we know when we've found the good ones.Well that was. In the end, that's where the beauty of life is. One More Light teaches us to remember that we're all a little broken on the inside, that not everything is okay. ' Sorry For Now' is a song that helped me some of the most painful moments I've ever experienced, and it's impossible to listen to the entire record without hurting for Chester. From dealing with loss in such a big world with ' One More Light' to leaving apologies to their kids in ' Invisible,' there isn't a moment on One More Light that isn't powerful in its execution. Laced with brilliantly optimistic electronics and the signature Linkin Park brilliance, One More Light tackled depression on an incredibly personal scale. One More Light was Chester's final released music, and there was a lot of power hidden behind the poppier sound. The voice that had saved so many from themselves and gave people comfort in their pain had succumbed to his own, and that was tragically powerful. Losing Chester Bennington this year was a tragic loss not only for music, but for the world. Linkin Park has always been one of the most important bands in my life, and everyone has been affected by their music in some form. ![]()
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