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The Black Parade is an album centered on a character only known as "The Patient", a man fatally diagnosed with cancer who dies and begins his journey into the afterlife, reflecting on his life and what's to become of his memory towards his loved-ones and family. The End is the first song on the album, where we're introduced to The Patient on ...
Welcome to The Black Parade is a track almost entirely about the patient, with a brief touch on gerard’s relationship with fame, and its weight. The Five of Us are Dying is a song about feeling desperately lost in your own life, and brashly pursuing a confidence you aren’t quite sure you have .
He's a war veteran, who led bad life and now he's dying of cancer. When he finally dies near the beginning, the album talks about his road towards the place of his afterlife (presumably hell) and his recollections from his life. I know these things, because I've read about the album, even though I've heard it perhaps only once but don't ...
The answer is that there are two, 75 and 97, because there is a tempo change in the song. 97 bpm is used by a majority of sites because it is the bpm of the verses and the chorus, however the very iconic intro is 75bpm, the clicks will line up with the piano notes. However the guy below mentioned starting at 150, then speeding up to 160, and ...
Welcome To The Black Parade is The Patient's passing through to the afterlife, to a state of purgatory before his final judgement. I Don't Love You is Fear and Regret showing The Patient all of his mistakes in life. He sees his past lovers and how awful he treated them, but doesn't want to own up to it.
You should give a try to listen other MCR songs, even if they're different from the black parade, they are really great. You should also listen Bohemian rhapsody of Queen, welcome to the Black Parade took some inspiration from it. Maybe some songs of David Bowie too. The Five of Us Are Dying by My Chemical Romance.
Oh yeah. Definitely. Doesn't mean it has to be a personal favourite, but it is undeniably one of the best. absolutely, it’s in the top 100 imo, it is one of the most essential rock songs ever and i have heard it been referred to as the “bohemian rhapsody of the 2000s”.
My Chemical Romance's "Welcome to the Black Parade" was released fifteen years ago today, exclusively through MySpace. discussion Since its release, it’s been named by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll", and recognized as MTV’s “Greatest Music Video of the Century”.
Welcome to the black parade will be remembered for a very long time. It's honestly one of my favorite abums. Pretty much every song is worth a listen, very high energy rock. That's why i never considered them 'emo', emo music is usually very low energy imho.
Welcome to the Black Parade What better place to begin than “The End.”, track number one in the album. When the track opens, the first thing you hear is beeping monitors and hospital equipment, followed by acoustics and soft music.