One day I will write a blog full of adventure and treasure. Maybe a love story fraught with horrendous obstacles. A blog so epic that all who read it will automatically shine with awesome and go out and make the world a better place just by standing there looking suave and incredible.
Until such a day arives, I will stick to @rambo and @missy 's homework blog. And this week is about Music. Most accurately about our favourite song.
Now, being someone who doesn't really have favourites, I have decided to let you know about a song which has stuck with me for many years.
I first hear it back when the band was called Saron Gas. The album was called Fragile. The Song: Fine Again.
And of course, the song went like this:
'I am aware now of how everything is going to be fine
One day too late
I'm in hell'
This song became the unintentional theme song of my high school career. It was my song for hope, but also my acknowledgement of how shit everything was.
I would bore you with the depressing details, but that just seems silly.
Now, I am not sure how close that is to the orignal (I do not feel like uploading a youtube video) but it seems pretty accurate. In fact it is one song that I think stayed mostly the same.
You see, Saron Gas was a South African band. *drum roll* Who moved to America and became known as
Seether.
Yes, that is why the song sounds super familiar (if you didn't know that already). I was a huge fan of theirs, and their huge achievement of making it as an international band until I learnt that Shaun Welgemoed had dropped is Surname to go as Shaun Morgan and pretty much all the original band members left.
However, that just taught me a new life lesson: Never know too much or meet your idols. You will be disappointed.
So, after releasing the same album 3 times..... Once as Fragile, then again as Disclaimer then again as Disclaimer II, he finally started doing new music.
Despite my lack of enthusiasm for the new Seether, their music video for Fine Again is pretty awesome.
So I shall leave you with the music video to watch.
'And I'm not scared now
I must assure you never going to get away
and I'm not scared now
and I'm not scare now, no.'