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Clay Marshall disse:This is a slow-moving, moody, bluesy number about an aging veteran watching the world and his neighborhood change around him. Jon has stated that it is about the rise and fall of an urban neighborhood, inspired by Los Angeles, circa 1994 (riots, I suppose). I see it as being much more about this veteran, though, and the changes have made him somewhat of an outcast and forgotten soul. The track does not paint a flattering portrayal of what "we" have become as a society, foghting wars that are soon forgotten or simply fighting for no purpose whatsoever. The "he" fought for clear objectives; now, in this day and age, he sees the "colors run," seemingly a metaphor for blood, and "fear(s) his brother [and] his child." Killing today now has "style," causing the narrator to ask the "old man... what have we become?" The narrator sees him "watching [and] waiting," and upon his "anticipating all the hating that was [not] yet undone," the old man turns and stares into the sun.
I don't want to seem as though I'm picking over minuscule details, but I believe the use of the word "into" in the title (instead of "at") is significant: by using "into," I see the man communicating and becoming one with the heavens, and pessimistic about the future, relinquishing his life and time on Earth. The narrator noted early on that the man's time was "nearly done," and I see the staring into the sun as the man's acknowlegdement of that fact, and mercifully asking to be taken to a better place. In this world, he "only hears, and his eyes, they only tear," meaning that he has no control over his surroundings anymore, He has been usurped by the "young and bold," and upon anticipation of their fate, he can do nothing but simply stare into the sun.
Musically, the verses are soft in terms of vocals, guitar, and drums, but all pick up in the chorus. Alex Skolnick plays excellently in the in-between spans of the song, and shines in the nearly 60 second solo, crafting another perfectly put together piece.
È uma banda de hardrock chamada Make-Up, ela gravou todas músicas do Saint Seiya e passou boa parte da carreira só fazendo isso.Não sei o nome da banda que canta a música, mas ela é conhecida creio que por muitos. Essa música é que toca no enceramento do anime Saint Seiya e foi dublada pelo Angra.