| re: Masquerade is only in the chorus, of course | |
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EvilNickname 11:47 am UTC 03/04/08 |
| In reply to: | Masquerade is only in the chorus, of course - rockfenris2005 08:36 am UTC 03/04/08 |
| So you're talking about "Draussen ist Freiheit" too, right? As the "Starker als wir sind" ("Wenn Musik das Herz verwirrt / Und die Sehnsucht tanzen geht / etc.") part does not have anything I would label as a chorus. I'm wondering where the "Say a Prayer" section comes from, not the rest of the song. > > And it's just the 2 lines. It's like a brief, brief quote. > What intrigues me is how Jim came up with the verses in > "Draussen ist Freiheit" and the bridge between the > choruses. Where did that come from? I don't think "Starker > als wir Sind" was written before Stuttgart, because it > just seems like a musical repeat of "Freiheit". There was > no new melodies in the song. Even the end part, which was > "Say A Prayer" in the US, is a variation on the chorus in > "Freiheit". Besides, the Karine Hannah demos were from > 2001, the same year that "Starker" was premiered. | |
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