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Thread: Would you listen to music in a language you didn't understand?

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    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    IdolEyes787's Avatar Persona non grata
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Confirms my suspicions that you don't actually understand English.
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    Bulljet, I now Englilsh bery wheel.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Anon, if you took acid and watched anime, it would probably be similar to this.

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    English it's not my mother language but I love english songs, I think it's the best language for Pop & Rock music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdolEyes787 View Post
    if you took acid and watched anime
    No need to be redundant. By the way, that song was actually pretty good
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    definitely, and who does not?

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    Yes, if the music hits the spot. Even if it's all made up

    For example, you have the music of the Cocteau Twins and Liz Fraser's often intangible lyrics


    And as another perfect example you also have the gorgeous "Now we are free" from Gladiator with Lisa Gerrard's made up language lyrics



    (I have got to watch that film again...).

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    Quote Originally Posted by qbio View Post
    Yes, if the music hits the spot. Even if it's all made up

    For example, you have the music of the Cocteau Twins and Liz Fraser's often intangible lyrics


    And as another perfect example you also have the gorgeous "Now we are free" from Gladiator with Lisa Gerrard's made up language lyrics



    (I have got to watch that film again...).

    These ones hit the top:







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    I listen to french music sometimes even though I don't understand. But I found out recently some french music videos on youtube have english subtitles. Pretty cool to understand the story then.

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