Alexi and romanian clubbing.

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Would you please apologize my English. :D

This is kind of funny , nothing mean in my post , don't take it wrong.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP4QVAQgq4A&feature=related[/ame]

2:31 untill the end.





2:16 untill the end
 
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Nice find. Now we know where Alexi was drinking Southern Comfort; in a Romanian night club.

'' Videoclip din anul 2002'' even you should understand that. And wikipedia says follow the reaper is from 2000.

I wouldnt give a fuck if that joke wasnt that bad :-*
 
I think it's more likely the NC melody is inspired by some similar kind of dance melody than other way round.
 
:lol: seriously wtf ??!! there are tons of dance/techno songs with that same melody it's a basic melody for that kind of genre, so this 2002 track is even a bad rip off of what has been made years ago many times...
 
I didn't get that, but here's a translation of the lyrics:

If you think you could ever come into your heart
you wait until you call you regret
I love you, and you know you have in my soul
I love you, you never know that I suffer always
somewhere you always keep in my heart
you know that you can forget
I hoped my you “Yes all love you but I do I have


No wonder Alexi didn't publish the lyrics if they were like this :lol:
 
I don't know where you got that from, but it's utter bs. The lyrics mean this:

You`re the one who plays with fire in the night,
you`re the one who scares people with the scythe

You`re the one to tell Him to ever live by,
you`re the Lord to shaking all alone

(You're alone!)

Now you left me out to drop His sight:
I wasn't ready for the sunlight to come to my heart

Take me with you, take me far; take me away from the painless soul
Drop the haze; save the skies... reaper never lies

(...)
 
I don't even know what's going on anymore. I translated the lyrics of the dance song and that's what I got, it was a joke ok.

What do you mean those two songs are the same? The lyrics are not the same. Or did you come here to tell us the songs have a similarity? That's what this thread was about all along...