Skoon
Too tired to care
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I have vivid memories attached to it. The first time I heard it was in the car. My parents and I were on our way home at night during a moderate snow storm, and those whimsical synth bells came over the radio waves and straight into my spine.
The almost fairy like quality the song had along with its upbeat techno drive fit so perfectly against the visual experience of fat snowflakes hitting the windshield at speed from almost pure blackness ahead. The darkness in the car itself-(only broken by a soft glow from the instrument panel-) allowed my wild imagination to fly alongside the music itself. I also imagined a favorite fictional darling providing the vocals! At the time, my object of desire was Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo, and I very much associated the track with her.
Further encounters with the song aligned themselves with me playing Chrono Trigger and grumbling to myself about all those people suckered in by the Playstation 2. "The Super Nintendo is still king!", my teen-aged brain shouted at nobody in particular, while I ogled Ayla's sixteen bit thighs.
I have vivid memories attached to it. The first time I heard it was in the car. My parents and I were on our way home at night during a moderate snow storm, and those whimsical synth bells came over the radio waves and straight into my spine.
The almost fairy like quality the song had along with its upbeat techno drive fit so perfectly against the visual experience of fat snowflakes hitting the windshield at speed from almost pure blackness ahead. The darkness in the car itself
Further encounters with the song aligned themselves with me playing Chrono Trigger and grumbling to myself about all those people suckered in by the Playstation 2. "The Super Nintendo is still king!", my teen-aged brain shouted at nobody in particular, while I ogled Ayla's sixteen bit thighs.