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Second Stage Turbine Blade Lyrics
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mellow_harsher On Sep 05, 2005
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Mellow_Harsher put this up because music in any of the C&C's mean something. Don't comment if you don't know anything about what you're commenting about.
I love this song. I only wish they would have made it a bit longer though. Whenever I hear it, alot of things come to mind. Sometimes I'll think about how a person feels just before death: flashing back to previous moments in your life and reflecting on them, both good and bad, and where you'll end up, if anywhere at all. As for the title, I think they called it "Second Stage Turbine Blade" just because it was an intro without a name. They needed to call it something, so they just went with the album title. Makes sense to me.
uh dont know why you put this up ahah ^^
These instrumentals are just the passing of time in the story, or a transitional phrase from one part to another.
You're right about that, ironflippy, but that doesn't mean that there isn't any meaning in it.
I am glad its here, because i wanted to see if anyone held any signifigance, but i am afraid this instrumental probably has little signifigance OTHER than the connection between SSTB and Good Apollo 4...The intro songs, are the same, the only difference being that this version SSTB is lower quality as if its being played from some from of phonograph.
My bad. It has come to my attention due to further listening that, Apollo 4's version is much longer, and also contains a part of "Always and Never" in the form of a child saying "Meow"
This song sounds kind of like a lullaby to me. I'm not sure y it would be here though.
any ideas about the title?
The Watchman: You are wrong there is more its longer because its The Ring in Return (IKSSE:3 intro) and Second Stage intro put together siganling the beginning of the end