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remixboy rated 15 months ago
What is wrong with you people..not only is it bloody annoying to have that on the tube but it's a fucking Phil Collins song..I mean come on!!! :-) they should have been banned from the underground for good on that principal alone!!!
magnoliasouth rated 15 months ago
This was just an amazing video. I got a kick out of all the cameras and phones snapping and recording. They were singing in English, and thankfully (if not very surprisingly) a woman spoke English and was able to ask them their names. In any case, I actually cried listening to this. I'm such a sap! As I said in another review for them, I don't normally listen to this type of music; I'm a classic rock kind of girl. ;) However because I love Phil Collins, I find this re-whatever quite interesting, most notably because it is a Christian take on the song, and I'm a devout Christian. The official video is here if anyone is interested. Yes, I reviewed that one too.

It is likely no coincidence that they should fire up their song on a metro train. It's a rather nice touch, as Risky Business gave us a quite a visual with In the Air Tonight, by Phil Collins. I shouldn't have to mention that it was also on a metro train. I love that they are luring those fans into the Christian song. Awesome!

A lot of what I find moving is this being an excellent study of human nature. Surely there are few (we only know of one) who speak English on this Paris train, but yet nearly all are either swaying, smiling, straining to see, clapping, or just plain stunned. I've watched this video over and over again. I think it's the third stop where a couple of people get on (off to the left) , and one is wearing a hat. You can see his immediate interest in them. He stepped on, looked around trying to find where the sound was coming from and began swaying to the song. At the second stop, you can see out the window the people halting to catch a glimpse of them as they walk by. It's truly amazing how something like this is cross cultural, without language barriers and absolutely beautiful.

It is what Shakespeare said, "If music be the food of love, play on!"
goodlookenbaby rated 16 months ago
wow and wow and wow again!!!!!!
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