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One Dream, One Band, One Direction

2023-07-16 20:29:44

"Dreams, bands, directions" "I will never abuse you, Oh, I am not a criminal, I am speaking another language, but I still hear you calling The eyes of those people, you were lonely, you do not even know me, but I can feel that you are crying Do not understand your baby, you are me "(" Diana "- one way, Arizona state lyrics). The song "Diana" written by One Direction is very strong.

Anyway, I will return to writing. In July I realized a multi-year dream of writing a one-way idea for Racked entitled "Absolute Need for One Way", I mean every word. Specifically, the Boy Band has built a "girl's kingdom" that clearly contrasts with her cruel reality. A girl claiming this fantasy is not selfish, but for boys and men. Life experience is very ruthlessly disappointed. If you can only actually see them, you do not need to be worshiped by fantasies. But a crack appeared and the ground shook a man, he was left behind by a boy for too long, he was keen to say that it is more than just service

Let's consider an impossible example. One of my favorite bands is Ramones. Their dreams are bigger than them. It's about rock and roll, not about the band. Their dreams are higher than their desires. That is not to become a rich or famous person but to break the idea that only experts can play music and let the world be released. But their dreams are also true. Rammons made a speech on refining the rock music to its true essence without writing a thesis. They did not criticize criticism or analyze the code structure. They did not shout punk music to children. They took weapons, invade the stage, declare war to the audience, and create history. They are not just imagining dreams. They lived. They are consumed by it, committed to it, and swallowed by it. This is why they live - and their music - for important reasons

This is the dream of all the big fans. Today, New York, New York, Noise, Vice 's music channel has announced a new tooling document on The Screaming Females, directed by prominent filmmaker Lance Bangs. This two-part documentary provides a deep personal perspective on the daily lives and experiences of the band, on members' movements, vans, in the house, in the basement, on the bed, on the daily lives and experiences of the band.