The Gloria trio does not have a specific story, but they do have an overarching theme of paradise (Gloria), life and struggles (Innovational Symphonia), death, and rebirth (Kassai to Gekijou no Gloria) The doctor in Gloria is not a character of a story, but a symbol of the passage from death into paradise (they call it Gloria in the trilogy). Once they pass through death, they finally enter the state of Gloria (Spirits in our heart full of gloria, all the pain and hurt put behind.) The clones are merely a reflection of how Gloria may look like for each person but they all end the same way (even stains will color our days.) Innovational Symphonia then shows five clones dying and burning, as if telling us that Gloria is over and life forces us to confront the struggles of life, which then leads into Kassai. Kassai to Gekijou no Gloria then shows more dead figures on the ground of the same person, as if showing that along the way, parts of us died so we can reshape ourselves into something new so we can find Gloria again. Overall, the trio I feel like, is an allegory of how you struggle to be happy or content (Innovational), then finally finding it (Gloria), only to be destroyed and reshaped by life once more (Kassai). The band basically tells us that we are constantly reshaped by the death and rebirth of ourselves in our constant pursuit of Gloria, and that it is inescapable.
YOU LOVE GUITARS AND AMAZING VOCALS RIGHT? This song was secretly hidden from the entire world. Only a very few have heard or know about this song. Wait to you hear the vocals and the guitar from Neal Schon and voice of Steve Perry. You must listen to it at 7:27 P.M. Journey, song Suzanne. He is the singer of Don't stop believing.
The a cappella at the end of the song gives me goosebumps every time. Thanks for the reaction!
The Gloria trio does not have a specific story, but they do have an overarching theme of paradise (Gloria), life and struggles (Innovational Symphonia), death, and rebirth (Kassai to Gekijou no Gloria)
The doctor in Gloria is not a character of a story, but a symbol of the passage from death into paradise (they call it Gloria in the trilogy). Once they pass through death, they finally enter the state of Gloria (Spirits in our heart full of gloria, all the pain and hurt put behind.) The clones are merely a reflection of how Gloria may look like for each person but they all end the same way (even stains will color our days.)
Innovational Symphonia then shows five clones dying and burning, as if telling us that Gloria is over and life forces us to confront the struggles of life, which then leads into Kassai.
Kassai to Gekijou no Gloria then shows more dead figures on the ground of the same person, as if showing that along the way, parts of us died so we can reshape ourselves into something new so we can find Gloria again.
Overall, the trio I feel like, is an allegory of how you struggle to be happy or content (Innovational), then finally finding it (Gloria), only to be destroyed and reshaped by life once more (Kassai). The band basically tells us that we are constantly reshaped by the death and rebirth of ourselves in our constant pursuit of Gloria, and that it is inescapable.
YOU LOVE GUITARS AND AMAZING VOCALS RIGHT? This song was secretly hidden from the entire world. Only a very few have heard or know about this song. Wait to you hear the vocals and the guitar from Neal Schon and voice of Steve Perry. You must listen to it at 7:27 P.M. Journey, song Suzanne. He is the singer of Don't stop believing.
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