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Old 15th May 2010, 10:24 AM
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Amazing!

I actually would have loved for him to give into Ayu's whining for SLT...the backing vocal tracks were distracting for me lol

I think what he said about Microphone is really interesting...she doesn't have any songs that utilize harpsichords, and I really love that sound...however, I think that unless they had a really somber composition, it wouldn't have been as "heavy" as the organ sound...especially since it's kinda fast and not really written in a heavy manner...he's right, the organs give it a much more solemn sound than a harpsichord would have given...

I hope they keep the idea open...for future songs...but somehow I kinda see her moving away from this style...

Dont look back is my <3 I can only imagine his hearing it in the studio for the first time...it's such a special song, very creative, and very different. I agree, I think it's one of the highlights of CMJK's creativity...if not the best example of what he's capable of. The bridge is perfect.


Thank you Misa-chan for the translation
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