Styx - Don't Let It End (Reprise) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/01/18

Styx

Don't Let It End (Reprise)

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11 years ago

ketchup143

why does it let u play this but not the other "don't let it end" on this album?

12 years ago

Kohntarkosz

Hence, if the Japanese "owned" the US, it kind of makes sense that certain quirks of their pronunciation of our language would bleed over Stateside over the course of time.

12 years ago

Kohntarkosz

I think the reason he pronounces the word that way is because I think they were trying to convey a future where the entire United States had indeed been bought by the Japanese (as was being predicted by some pundits during the time the album was made). Hence, the Japanese lyrics in Mr Roboto, for instance. That's actually how a Japanese person would pronounce the word "modern", because they have difficulty with the "r" sound, so words like that are difficult for them to say "correctly".

12 years ago

Kohntarkosz

That's because it's used in the UK, not the US. If you spend much time watching British TV or movies, you'll hear it occasionally, along with other words that are pronounced and/or spelled differently than they are in the US. And that doesn't even take into account all the words that are different altogether between the two countries, such as lift (elevator), lorry (truck), petrol (gasoline), etc.

12 years ago

Kohntarkosz

Well, actually, in the UK "disorientated" is the correct spelling and pronunciation. It's only in the US where it's "disoriented".

12 years ago

decimated550

listen for it..i've heard it in movies, even documentary narration.

12 years ago

DerAlmighty

Really? I have never heard anyone use the word "disorientated" before.

12 years ago

decimated550

It's a mispronunciation like "disorientated" when it should be disoriented. Or maybe that way of saying it spits out easier while singing

12 years ago

DerAlmighty

Actually, I think DeYoung was just trying to sound more sophisticated than he was by making up a pronunciation for a common work.

12 years ago

Vaughn Baskin

Long Live Rock 'N' Roll, Hard Rock, Grunge, Heavy Metal, N More!

12 years ago

jerrywasarace

this song is amazing...and way too short.

13 years ago

Elecfish

Glorious...

13 years ago

decimated550

i am the "modren" man. Styx can't spell! J/k, this song blew me up 15 years ago the moment i heard it

13 years ago

ambersalcove

very true they sure did!

14 years ago

Maxist Marker

Never let the reign of Rock and Roll end! We need to make a music video out of this!

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