Jesus Christ the sovereign God loves you my friends😊 I hope you can have a wonderful relationship with the Holy Trinity who miraculously healed me of my chronic breathing issues that plagued me for years on a near nightly basis if not every single night God did this healing instantaneously within a group anointed prayer over my health, doing what nothing else would for years
@@rome8180 I think he's a good singer, but - with the relatively small amount of artifacts, all things considered - I prefer these versions because it's closer to what a genuine negative version of the song would be like. Again, he's a good singer, but I think his voice and the differing instrumentals can sort of obscure what is actually influencing you in the "negative" sense, and what is just difference in performance.
This song captured the disillusionment of the 90s. It's profound to hear it this way, like decades of existentialist depression being reversed. Same truths, but liberating instead of bleak.
It's crazy how the songs, distipite having the same tempo, drum patterns, and lyrics they feel soooooo much different. Except Creep. Most dark songs get light and sad songs get happy, Creep got much much creepier.
This has been stuck in my head for days, and at this point I can hardly remember what the original sounds like 😄. Great job, this is without a doubt one of your best.
Oh life is bigger It's bigger than you And you are not me The lengths that I will go to The distance in your eyes Oh no I've said too much I set it up That's me in the corner That's me in the spot-light Losing my religion Trying to keep up with you And I don't know if I can do it Oh no I've said too much I haven't said enough I thought that I heard you laughing I thought that I heard you sing I think I thought I saw you try Every whisper, of every waking hour I'm choosing my confessions Trying to keep an eye on you Like a hurt, lost and blinded fool, fool Oh no I've said too much I set it up Consider this Consider this the hint of the century Consider this the slip That brought me to my knees, failed What if all these fantasies come Flailing around Now I've said too much I thought that I heard you laughing I thought that I heard you sing I think I thought I saw you try But that was just a dream That was just a dream That's me in the corner That's me in the spot-light Losing my religion Trying to keep up with you And I don't know if I can do it Oh no I've said too much I haven't said enough I thought that I heard you laughing I thought that I heard you sing I think I thought I saw you try But that was just a dream Try, cry, fly, try That was just a dream Just a dream Just a dream, dream
At first, he cofessed his sins. And now, a spiritual burden, has been lifted, and he, finally, feels a much0needed peice of mind🙂. Like a Hoobastank Song.
Well, with negative harmony/melody, everything is mirrored, or "opposite," not just the meaning. So, negative narrative should follow the same rule: every word is flipped. "Losing" becomes "gaining," "my" becomes "your," "religion" becomes "atheism." Make sense?
Go for it! "Negative harmony" was just a trending phrase a few years ago. All I'm really doing is inverting the songs ie presenting them as if the score was mirrored upside down. See Schoenberg inversions. I might try to do a video showing the process, but no special software is involved, just melodyne to alter the vocal (as in the case of REM) and lots of scribbling in notebooks
@@stevecruickshank5686 I understand that it takes a lot of work to make such an inversion. A video would be helpful, if you would find some time to make one. I will start inverting some MIDI-files in MuseScore with the "mirror intervals" plugin.