[not about the meaning, but about my life changing experience when listening to it. Also written as an English essay (I'm not a native English speaker, this was written for my English course)]
(by Regiane K.S.)
I was in a skype conf with some friends, one of them sends me part 1 and 2/3 of this song and says: "listen carefully, take off your headphones and turn on your soundsystem speakers, let yourself drown in this music". I was curious and did what he asked. It was so awe inspiring, i didnt even let the music end and i was listening to it again (part 1). It was as if i couldnt believe my ears. What type of person could sing that the way that guy did? The images cast in my mind, the feelings overflowed my heart. When i finnaly let the music go ahead to part 2/3 I shivered from head to toe... The moment the singer "sang" I Love You Jesus Christ... it was just too much. That was not singing, it was something transcendentally different. I broke down in tears, the emotion was too strong, i was gasping, crying, laughing, claping... I cant compare the experience to anything i've ever felt. My spirit swelled in my chest more and more at each syllable. From that moment on, I'm changed. I've grown. All thanks to Mr. Mangum.
[not about the meaning, but about my life changing experience when listening to it. Also written as an English essay (I'm not a native English speaker, this was written for my English course)]
(by Regiane K.S.) I was in a skype conf with some friends, one of them sends me part 1 and 2/3 of this song and says: "listen carefully, take off your headphones and turn on your soundsystem speakers, let yourself drown in this music". I was curious and did what he asked. It was so awe inspiring, i didnt even let the music end and i was listening to it again (part 1). It was as if i couldnt believe my ears. What type of person could sing that the way that guy did? The images cast in my mind, the feelings overflowed my heart. When i finnaly let the music go ahead to part 2/3 I shivered from head to toe... The moment the singer "sang" I Love You Jesus Christ... it was just too much. That was not singing, it was something transcendentally different. I broke down in tears, the emotion was too strong, i was gasping, crying, laughing, claping... I cant compare the experience to anything i've ever felt. My spirit swelled in my chest more and more at each syllable. From that moment on, I'm changed. I've grown. All thanks to Mr. Mangum.