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But these problems aside I think I taught you well.
That we won't run, and we won't run, and we won't run.
And in the winter night sky ships are sailing,
Looking down on these bright blue city lights.
And they won't wait, and they won't wait, and they won't wait.
We're here to stay, we're here to stay, we're here to stay.
Howling ghosts – they reappear
In mountains that are stacked with fear
But you're a king and I'm a lionheart.
A lionheart.
His crown lit up the way as we moved slowly
Past the wondering eyes of the ones that were left behind.
Though far away, though far away, though far away
We're still the same, we're still the same, we're still the same.
Howling ghosts – they reappear
In mountains that are stacked with fear
But you're a king and I'm a lionheart.
And in the sea that's painted black,
Creatures lurk below the deck
But you're a king and I'm a lionheart.
And as the world comes to an end
I'll be here to hold your hand
'Cause you're my king and I'm your lionheart.
A lionheart.
Howling ghosts – they reappear
In mountains that are stacked with fear
But you're a king and I'm a lionheart.
And in the sea that's painted black,
Creatures lurk below the deck
But you're a king and I'm a lionheart.
A lionheart.
I can't stand their silly singalongs, all songs are the same.
agreed!
(snip)
"8 < 6"
(snip)
Once it was "if Six Was Nine", but it must be true now that 6 (INT) is greater than 8 (INT)
and its probably 'cause all the hippies did cut off all their hair..... maybe that's why all emojis are bald....
Much of today's pop music has this sound. I hate it, too.
Come on; there's so, so much worse!! Just switch on your "normal" radio....
Couldn't have said it better
Much of today's pop music has this sound. I hate it, too.
I don't know if the whole set has been annoying, but this tune is rather irksome, for reasons pointed out earlier. It's pretty formulaic, "stomp-laden", nouveau-folk music; surprisingly it doesn't have the "whooping".
I found this as an explanation of this song from the directors of the video:
"King and Lionheart is a song Nanna wrote for her little brother that she doesn’t get to see that often. Her brother lives in Canada and she lives in Iceland, a world apart. Understandably, she feels very separated from her only sibling.
We knew that the song meant a lot to Nanna, so we needed to create a story that would hit home for her, the entire band, and their fans."
Something irritating about it, for sure. The cutesy poppiness of the song isn't helping, either.
Sort of Mumford meets Foxes.
Yes, I can hear that. I don't really want to, but I can.
this has been a very annoying set of songs....
seconded
Either he is both a man and a monster, or his toes are sunken into the wet sand. I prefer the former explanation.
Agree completely.
Pretty cheerful music, but that girl is annoying. No pronounciation, and an irritating baby voice.
Edit: Upon further inspection of the comments below, it seems many have a similar opinion. However, I'm the first to coin "Lying hut!"
The amount of bands, and tunes that RP has introduced me to is staggering.
You can't like them all, it does not happen.
I like this song and this band.
Great job Bill.
Yes!
and ended up in the .99 bin
How many parodies will it take to cure my boredom with this song?
The amount of bands, and tunes that RP has introduced me to is staggering.
You can't like them all, it does not happen.
I like this song and this band.
Great job Bill.
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To Radio Paradise
Its horrible... Just horrible.....
Mumford & Daughters at the Arcade Fire.
Please don't insult arcade fire like that.
Already?
Mumford & Daughters at the Arcade Fire.
HA!!!!
bump
May change my mind later!
She sounds like Kate Nash, not sure if it is her, but it's pretty similar.
And LOL @ the Mumford & Daughters joke...
Well played. There are similarities in the sound. I like what you said Cynaera. Definitely another cool RP find for me.
Oh, that's SO perfect! I like this song - it makes me smile, and if after I read the lyrics and discover it's about an axe-murderer who buries the bodies in the basement, I might have to revise my initial opinion. Until/unless that happens, I like this song from Mumford and Daughters. *slaps thigh in glee* Too good...
Neither voice sounds unpleasant to me - but I probably couldn't listen to them for prolonged periods. The old "nails-on-a-chalkboard" cliche - I suppose every song on the RP playlist has to have that phrase somewhere in its comments thread.
I guess it all comes down to personal taste anyhow.
Wow... I feel dumb for not noticing it sooner. The similarity is actually uncanny.
Yeah, me too.