naive

Maybe cuz its simple for them....or maybe cuz he's swedish and messed up his words...or maybe...
 
not playing Ending Credits at the end of the set is anything but naive.
"Look, Wendy, I can fly!'' (c)
 
Well, try and understand it as in it's naive in that it is named Ending Credits when there is another track after it. It naively claims to be the end of the album and the set. Thats the understanding i took from it. Maybe he just plain used the wrong word lol.
 
i don't know.. i don't think the song is as naive as calling a song naive and don't explaining further the reasons why you call it naive... so yeah... the song is naive but mikael sounded more naive... or something like that
 
I think it's naive because he tried to imitate Camel, which is a band that Mikael looks up to very much. (I think)
 
I really don't get how people can still ask "Which Camel song is "Ending Credits" influenced by?" after hearing "Music Inspired by the Snowgoose" album. CLEARLY, if you had to pick one song it would "the snowgoose"...track 6 people. come on...
That was one of the first Camel songs I heard, and without even seeing the Lamentations DVD let alone knowing that Camel was one of their BIG influences, I thought that song was very remniscent and similar in songwriting.
 
wow dreadful, its amazing how much better you are than every one else here.


....hmmm I tried to be sarcastic, but it seems that's a pretty genuine statement. congrats.
 
worldwide_suicide said:
i don't know.. i don't think the song is as naive as calling a song naive and don't explaining further the reasons why you call it naive... so yeah... the song is naive but mikael sounded more naive... or something like that

:p


Dreadful said:
I really don't get how people can still ask "Which Camel song is "Ending Credits" influenced by?" .

nobody asked that question here