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It's not that complicated, the title is simply "very disco"

It's supposed to sound like latin but it's spelled wrong, and with the DISCOvery album (very disco, disco very?) it makes sense.

Yea I realized that after I looked into it too much. Very Disco indeed!

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I find this song kinda spritual. If you listen to it, when you're alone doing nothing, it can litterly take you to a whole nother world. Its like you drifting in space, floating in eternal darkness. But its okay, because you don't care, cause there will be a light waiting for you at the end of your journey. You feel as if you're drifting off to sleep, but you can't sleep because the sound is too good and musical. Its as if all your thoughts and feelings go away and you could care less, because all you want to do is just listen to the melodical tone and beat of the song. At least, that's how I feel.

Cover art for Veridis Quo lyrics by Daft Punk

If you could pause the world and have everyone look at the stars, this would be the song the world would listen to.

Cover art for Veridis Quo lyrics by Daft Punk

No comments yet???!?! This song is great, so simple yet so good. Its formula builds until the song ends, great stuff. Seriously, give it a listen if you haven't yet.

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Also, pertaining to the song title meaning, I found this post on another website:

Originally Posted by Forero
Viridis quo means something like "to where (it's) green", a phrase taken out of context, probably part of a famous Latin quote.

I don't know whether this ties in at all, but it could be a verse out of Juvenal's 11th satire,where he says that all of Rome is in a frenzy at the Circus and he thinks the noise is so overwhelming because the Greens have won. "fragor aurem percutit,eventum viridis quo colligo panni." literal translation "the noise is ear-shattering - by which I guess the Greens have won." There were four circus factions,the Reds,the Blues,the Greens and the Whites,the Greens apparently being the most successful during the early empire. Regards, Hamlet

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Very catchy and nostalgic tune

 
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