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Post by Dany on Dec 22, 2004 5:27:14 GMT -5
I'm back on my feet again to present the song of the week ! And this time it's : Fingers crossedWhat's an amazing song, isn't it ;D It's one of my favourite from Home from home. I just like the lyrics and the sounds . I can quote " 'Coz after rainy days the sun will shine"And each time I listen to this song in my walkman in the morning it boosts me ! and it make me smile ! This song is just...... excellent
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Post by androdaking on Dec 22, 2004 5:31:00 GMT -5
Yes, it's a great song! One of the best of HFH. it's happy, fast and just plain awesome!
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Post by millencoolin2 on Dec 22, 2004 9:20:13 GMT -5
the riffs! awsome! the lyrics! perfect! I like the back vocals in the part... "And I'm sorry I that I gave you more... OOOooore!" ;D
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Post by fUx0r on Dec 22, 2004 12:30:56 GMT -5
i think the reviewer on punktastic.com got it right when he said:
"'Fingers crossed' is what I was looking for when the CD first spun up, an instant fix of pure Millencolin with lightning fast lyrics and excellent support vocals. It has that immunitable Millencolin charm about it, reminding me instantly of 'Bullion', especially as it builds toward the climax. The song is rewarding however, and to consign it to the superficial quick fix bin full to the brim with mundane pop punk is utterly unfair - this song is fucking ace."
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Post by karro on Dec 22, 2004 15:51:48 GMT -5
I prefer the lyrics to the melody. It's not one of my favorite song but its a Millencolin's consistant song nonetheless.
"I always knew you were a keeper"
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Post by Chastity on Dec 23, 2004 14:12:10 GMT -5
I really like this song. It was one of my favorites off Home From Home.
I like it for the tune of it and the motivational lyrics (this is what I like about Millencolin, they don't just sing about their pain, they also sing songs that actually speak to you and cheer you up).
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