Lyricist Reacts to Sabaton - Versailles - JTMM Reacts
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Welcome to JustTenMoreMinutes aka JTMM aka The Freakin 10! This one just didn't connect with me. i get the feeling and understand musically why, but just didn't connect with me.
Title: Versailles
Released: 2022
Album: The War to End All Wars
Artist: Sabaton
Link To the Original Video : • SABATON - Versailles (...
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The beaming jubilation and hope, followed by the questions and dread is what makes this song special for me. The ending with the droning and ominous fade is haunting to me, because that drone feels like it leads directly into Rise of Evil in the Sabaton chronology, and that song ends with the sound of marching, and the next war begins. I really like this song because of the story it tells.
I understand where you are coming from with this song/outro.
I chose to see it like this.. It starts very happy sounding, cause they believed that the war was over and it had been so horrendous that nothing like this would never happen again. Then the second half... gritty like Sarajevo mixed in with the question, cause we all know what came next.
Exactly..
Nice reaction! There is always a losing side, thus war will never end war.
"This is not peace. It is an armistice for twenty years."
- French general Ferdinand Foch on the Versailles Peace Treaty.
20 years after the Treaty, the Second World War broke out.
Watching you stop before the change in the song and I thought, wait for it😊.
Exactly 😄
Versailles should maybe not be taken as a song, even i do know it is surely, but its also a outro to the whole album.. if you look at it as a song, i agree it lack some, but i see it as the other option..
Precisely.
I disagree, I know not everybody sees it the same but Sarajevo and Versailles are epic songs, and they're not lacking by any means, they're uniquely special and different from the standard song formula
@@thespectre3054 It is a song, but its also more a statement then other songs on album, with a punchline for the statement, thats what i mean, not that its not a great track..
Sooner thank we think...