A beautiful song indeed. The lyrics were written by Angie (lead singer) about her father who unfortunately passed away when she was young. Koga the bass player is often emotional at shows, but I think she as band leader, and the one who discovered Angie feels a particularly strong bond with her - I like to think Koga is looking after Angie's tears here to allow her to get through the performance ok.
Keep having to remind myself that these women are the same age as my sons. Heck then I have to remind myself that if he had not lost his school housing n London years ago my oldest might have wound up in a band that in theory could have payed with them!
Goosebumps for me every time I hear (or watch) it!
Yes, they do have quite a few emotional ballads and the performances of those ballads are getting to the audience as well as the band
Cheers :)
A beautiful song indeed. The lyrics were written by Angie (lead singer) about her father who unfortunately passed away when she was young. Koga the bass player is often emotional at shows, but I think she as band leader, and the one who discovered Angie feels a particularly strong bond with her - I like to think Koga is looking after Angie's tears here to allow her to get through the performance ok.
心に響く歌です。
♥️
Keep having to remind myself that these women are the same age as my sons. Heck then I have to remind myself that if he had not lost his school housing n London years ago my oldest might have wound up in a band that in theory could have payed with them!
Angie is best thing that ever happened to Gachapin...apart from Armmy and their forming back in 2009!