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This song was written for a lady Anthony met at a YMCA in downtown Los Angeles in the summer of 1998. She was near broke and had an estranged husband, and couldn’t afford to take care of her baby.
“Do you carry the moon in your womb Someone said that you’re fading too soon Nodding and melting and fading away.“
Esta canción fue escrita para una señora que Anthony conoció en un YMCA en el centro de los Angeles, en el verano del 98. Ella estaba cerca de la quiebra y tenia su esposo a distancia, tampoco tenía dinero para hacerse cargo de su bebe.
"¿llevas la luna en tu vientre? Alguien dijo que te estas desvaneciendo, también inclinándote y derritiendote y desapareciendo”
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Whaddup homies! My band Levee has been super hard at work for the past few months and we finally have some videos to post. Here is the first, a cover of D’angelo’s Brown Sugar. Check it out and share if you dig it!
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Nine Inch Nails The Fragile September 21, 1999 Alternative Pop/Rock Nearly two decades later, this double-disc beast remains the most satisfying and involved in Reznor’s catalog. Sure, it’s long and indulgent, but it’s also a completely enveloping experience. In hindsight, it was a turning point for NIN; nothing sounded as depraved and wounded once sobriety and gym visits came into the picture. For all the typical pain and rage, The Fragile shines in moments of beauty like “The Great Below” and everything on companion EP, Still.
- Neil Z. Yeung
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