He has a strong connection with this song.
This is why his singing can bring listeners a stronger sense of stimulation:
boom!
boom!
These two sentences caused a buzzing sensation in everyone's heads.
Then I experienced repeated tingling sensations on my scalp.
I considered other words, but never freedom or death.
After all, such a height represents the pinnacle of one's life.
Life is precious.
Love is more valuable.
If it is for the sake of freedom,
Both can be discarded.
The great works of the poet Petőfi linger in everyone's minds.
"Okay, I always leave hastily after dawn."
"The most absurd people are those who are clear-headed."
Until the moment the song ended, the audience was even more silent than when the song was sung.
This is the unparalleled power of "Sorrow".
The melody is simple yet incredibly infectious, reaching deep into the soul.
Every lyric perfectly captures the helplessness and vicissitudes of life, drawing the listener in completely.
The sincere emotions conveyed in the song make it unforgettable.
They have the perseverance to pursue their dreams;
There is a sense of helplessness towards life;
There are also expectations for the future!
After everyone woke up, they were unable to calm down:
One cup to the rising sun, one cup to the moonlight (carefree youth)
One cup to our hometown, one cup to the distant horizon (Aspiring youth)
One glass to tomorrow, one glass to the past (middle-aged hesitation)
One cup to freedom, one cup to death (Looking back on old age)
Eight cups of wine toast the entirety of a person's life; this song is truly remarkable!
No, no, no!
One cup to the rising sun, one cup to the moonlight—this is my day.
One cup to my hometown, one cup to distant places—this is my year.
One cup to tomorrow, one cup to the past—this is half of my life.
One cup to freedom, one cup to death, this is my life.
Wow, you guys don't need music critics to analyze this anymore, but those eight glasses of wine were truly impressive!
[What's most impressive is that the song doesn't contain the word "wine" once, yet it's filled with references to wine!]
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