Qué quiso decir "Seasons in the Sun" de Terry Jacks
If there's a bittersweet song in rock history, a song of stark contrasts, it's "Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jacks. Its overly somber, almost farewell-to-this-world lyrics, in ways we can't quite define, stand in stark contrast to its sweet melody and vocal arrangements. The song was so depressing that it was even covered by none other than Kurt Cobain, one of the most depressive rock stars of the 1990s. He used to play it during rehearsals and some concert breaks. But what's the story behind this song, whose lyrics often explore the idea of ending it all, a thought that few have noticed? Well, today we'll explore it. Don't forget to comment below if you've heard this song before, and if so, what you thought of it. MY PODCAST ON SPOTIFY GINO SAICO: https://spoti.fi/3qzKsoq CONTACT: Facebook: / ginosaico Instagram: / ginosaico Email: [email protected]

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