(01-08-2014, 12:33 AM)Miguel Wrote: Oh. It sounded familiar, but it didn't turn up on a Google search.
It's actually:
"Beware Of The Lions....RAWR!"
I guess that's a growler reference.
Better: "Beware of the Lioness...RAWR!"
Idol Forums lets the fans determine what goes there?
Oh yeah. See I've blocked it out of my mind.
That's better, (FYI - After the success of Back to Black, Amy Winehouse started her own record label called Lioness) but why don't we try to get away from that all together, cause Katy Perry is the one who Roars now.
(01-08-2014, 12:51 AM)Babbs234 Wrote: Thanks for posting this camden. I love Passenger's reasoning for playing on the streets. 
Thanks Babbs, me too
(01-08-2014, 01:29 AM)Tusk Wrote: (01-08-2014, 12:33 AM)Miguel Wrote: Idol Forums lets the fans determine what goes there?
Yah, I tried to get enthusiasm/suggestions to change it awhile back, but got no traction, so let it go....
I like the "Walking On Heaven" line because, for me, it represented Haley's positivity and hopefulness for her pending journey to her dreams, Making her dreams come true. Her outlook.
Quote:Some say we're Dreamin' but we're just Believin'
.... and not listen to doubters, which was/has been a galvanizing thing in her 'story' for her and her fans....
I don't let anything 'Justin Bieber' affect my way of thinking, he's a non entity in my world. 
I remember a few people trying to decide on what to change it to. We should've just done it back then.
Anyway - Tusk, the Believin thing. That whole message is kind of the Belieber message too... and I don't want to associate Haley w/ the Beibs.
There are other very Haley sayings besides that lyric. "Que Sera" being the most obvious.
There was a really good quote, from Haley a few months ago that applies to what she's doing now perfectly something like - "I'd rather play my own cards than follow suit". That's it isn't it? What do you think about using that?