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Pacific Theme song meanings
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    General Comment

    I would say this is the theme for the Pacific

    NothingReallyon December 26, 2007   Link
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    When the horns come in... wow.

    andboothon August 23, 2008   Link
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    my favorite instrumental ever. dance to it all the time.

    but i think it does have a message. how it starts slow and builts into a tropical-sounding melody that's.. well, very beautiful. but near the end of the song, monotone voices which sound like they are from the overhead speakers of an airport start to be heard, and eventually the bitter voices of many voices overtake the song in the end as it slides perfectly in the anthems song.

    but i think it's a theme the whole cd emphasizes, how people are everywhere. the song starts as a enviormental paradise, is discovered, then become polluted by people (their voices) as airports bring people to its perfection.

    most of the songs on the album end with the white noise of many voices talking and it make sense with the album title "You Forgot It In People." i understand most of it but find it hard to explain, other than this song.

    Easily one of my favorite bands of all time..

    tinylittlewordson June 30, 2006   Link
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    My Opinion

    This one song has more magic in it than most bands see in their entire career.

    This is BSS's high-water mark for me (and most of their other stuff is very very good too).

    Fedallahon September 01, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I love this song, it's so fun and creates a nice mood.

    lavender skyon February 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    tortoise much?

    midwesterneron February 16, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    I LOVE IT

    Bandwitchon February 21, 2006   Link
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    ;D I'm going to blast this when I get my license and a car as I drive down the shore.

    GollyGeeon March 04, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Good vibes for sure.

    Brian_Wildeon March 25, 2006   Link
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    My favourite off their album. And it's an instrumental.

    seventynineon May 28, 2006   Link

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