Ik I'm 5 years late but it's part of the Two Faced Charade album, which tells one big consecutive story. Both songs are on the album and thus part of the same story!
It would be! XD but it seems connected to other songs he made and sounds like one big story.. so it gives it a different meaning when you think about that :p lol either way I still love it
It's because he's trying to connect the last song on the album (the show must go on) to all of the other songs on the album, this way it sounds more connected
It's a technique used to build upon reoccurring themes in music, particularly in albums trying to convey a specific message or story. This isn't the only example of this: Crown the Empire did this with the Johnny Ringo trilogy...
the show must go on is set after every other song, it uses callback lyrics in the previous songs of the album such as this one to convey memories and flashbacks as part of the story
Damn wish I could them high notes.
Huh, this song actually feels wholesome.
Its similar to The show must go on by them its awesome!
Ik I'm 5 years late but it's part of the Two Faced Charade album, which tells one big consecutive story. Both songs are on the album and thus part of the same story!
MY FAVORITE PART IS 3:00 TO 3:24
Same!
The stolen sweet roll same
This song would actually be really sweet if it wasn't with the album tbh.
It would be! XD
but it seems connected to other songs he made and sounds like one big story.. so it gives it a different meaning when you think about that :p lol
either way I still love it
Favorite parts the whole song
Great video love this song :)
please give me , name of the font at youtube ??
I've used it before. I'm pretty sure it's called bleeding cowboy
+SixthteenLetters pretty sure your right
alot of there music is the same ive noticed but sitll good insturmentals
Why does be use the same lyrics from the show must go on In this song?
It's because he's trying to connect the last song on the album (the show must go on) to all of the other songs on the album, this way it sounds more connected
It's a technique used to build upon reoccurring themes in music, particularly in albums trying to convey a specific message or story.
This isn't the only example of this: Crown the Empire did this with the Johnny Ringo trilogy...
the show must go on is set after every other song, it uses callback lyrics in the previous songs of the album such as this one to convey memories and flashbacks as part of the story