This song took on new meaning as I got older. As a teen I liked the melody and could sort of grasp what the song was about, but it's something one feels more respect for when you've obtained those life experiences first hand.
Veru@verucassault Geez. This one sounds like college too. LOL Even the lyrics.
Veru@verucassault They were several years apart but this has the same feel to "Brick" to me by Ben Folds Five.
Gabriel@gabriel_true I disagree. Though both speak of failed relationships I feel there is a fundamental difference between the mindset of the two couples struggles. For starters I feel Tiny Vessels was more the woman trying to force the relationship onto the man where I kind of felt Brick is more the man trying to force a relationship on the woman, but not really knowing what he wants. Like he's trying to fill an emptiness with the girlfriend. Where it felt like Tiny Vessels the man isn't really looking for a relationship, however he's feeling pushed by some expectation to have one and then the woman was perhaps being manipulative to the point he gets frustrated and has to break up with her.
Veru@verucassault I don't mean the stories though they are both deep and situational. The mood/tone is similar musically.
Gabriel@gabriel_true It's in the ball park of a particular to tone, yeah. I know many bands play around using the same kinds of stories and lyrics. Only so many different scenarios to sing about before everyone's heard everything, haha!
Gabriel@gabriel_true Been a fan since their songs Soul Meets Body and Crooked Teeth. The Ghosts Of Beverly Drive and Black Sun are personal favorites as well! Tiny Vessels was also a dope song.
Veru@verucassault ohhhh I forgot about TIny Vessels. Follow You Into the Dark reminds me too much of college.
Gabriel@gabriel_true I may or may not have walked around middle school wearing sunglasses and had my left arm hanging out of a jacket the in the same fashion. It always prompted people to ask "Did you break your arm?" Haha!
Gabriel@gabriel_true Did you listen to the drama cd where they pitched a 10-3 follow up sequel to 10-2? Apparently Auron had a secret daughter that was supposed to be the main character and it's all about her going on a journey to find out why her dad went out to Zanarkand for milk and never came back. She bad mouths Auron to Lulu and Lulu proceeds to put Auron's bastard child in her place for being a punk.
Veru@verucassault Oh wow. No didn't know about that. But for some reason Paine reminded me of him and it would have made sense if she had been his long lost lovechild
This song took on new meaning as I got older. As a teen I liked the melody and could sort of grasp what the song was about, but it's something one feels more respect for when you've obtained those life experiences first hand.
Chuami is Auron's daughter.
This was the bonus audio drama that came with the HD Remaster of FFX for PS3.