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This is a song about indifference. The intro consists of a series of old radio recordings made during the WWII era. The first thing you hear over the guitar in the background is a Jewish song of emancipation sung by detainees as they are released from a concentration camp. You then hear clips of Hitler, Mussolini, a radio announcer and a couple of a soldier who is witnessing the release of prisoners from a concentration camp. This one draws you in quickly and is well-liked across the board. |
CD: Dismantling Utopia
Label: SquareOne Records/Germany/USA
Credits: Wayne Graves: radio clips, Boris Hanzer: electric guitar |
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This song describes a person's life from their own egocentric perspective and then from the perspective of their Creator. |
CD: Dismantling Utopia
Label: SquareOneRecords/Germany/USA
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Definitely a love song. It's about meeting the woman of your dreams and coming to realize that she is the perfect woman for you. It's about knowing and believing you were meant to be together. |
CD: Dismantling Utopia
Label: SquareOneRecords/Germany/USA
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