1. I guess I should form the California Defense Task Force, because I love that track. Don't deny it: you'll be singing that tune in the concerts.
  2. I'll join the CDTF.
  3. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:I guess I should form the California Defense Task Force, because I love that track. Don't deny it: you'll be singing that tune in the concerts.

    I would even sing Happy Birthday in concert, not a valid example.

    The intro and the chorus synths just make me dislike the song, sorry
  4. California is a great pop track... Love it. Invisible is a B side
  5. I want to know what the bell at the beginning is meant to signify.
  6. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:I guess I should form the California Defense Task Force, because I love that track. Don't deny it: you'll be singing that tune in the concerts.

    I know I will! It is a nice tune btw, I like it. Verse is good; chorus is perhaps a bit shallow. But it's a happy song, full of energy etc. I'll certainly be singing it. In the future, I may even consider reinstating it in the iPod playlist...

  7. It has a meaning... I've read it somewhere around here, but I forgot. Alzheimer Light you know.
  8. People hating on California just because they've never actually been here. I will gladly join the CDTF.

    Also, the bell at the beginning sounds just like one that would sit in a tower of a coastal mission. Considering that there are missions spanning all throughout the California coast, it could signify a specific mission of significance. Santa Barbara actually gets its name from the mission established there.
  9. There's nothing wrong with California, probably my favourite song on first listen. I'm joining the CDTF as well.

    As for Invisible; been getting into this song so much more than previously. Something really good about it that I just can't pick.
  10. Originally posted by ahn1991:People hating on California just because they've never actually been here. I will gladly join the CDTF.

    Also, the bell at the beginning sounds just like one that would sit in a tower of a coastal mission. Considering that there are missions spanning all throughout the California coast, it could signify a specific mission of significance. Santa Barbara actually gets its name from the mission established there.

    I've only been to San Francisco once, and absolutely loved it. I rented a bike, crossed the bridge and cycled on the hills on the other side, discovering hidden beaches & cliffs. Got totally sunburned, but it was awesome. And I know there's a lot more to California than that!