"Put your loving arms around me And it feels like shelter when you Put your loving arms around me And inside your arms I'm burning Put your loving arms around me And you whisper to me when you Put your loving arms around me And inside this love I'm yearning"
And now, try to do that: watch this video of Plush, but "mute", and let's start the song (Your Loving Arms) when the video reached frame n.40. The result is amazing! (IMO) Sadly, I can't make a montage...
Sakura wrote:My friend made this video. She says, she hopes someone who is skillful than her will make montage for you. But I wish that you will get to like this one.
"See you blowin’ me a kiss It doesn’t take a scientist To understand whats goin’ on, baby If you see something in my eye Let’s not over analyze, Don’t go too deep with it, baby So let it be what it’ll be Don’t make a fuss and go crazy over you and me"
Metallica frontman James Hetfield on August 8, 1992 was the victim of a severe pyrotechnics accident at Olympic Stadium in Montreal during the song "Fade to Black", in which a pyrotechnic exploded. Hetfield's guitar protected him from the full force of the blast; however, the fire engulfed his left side, burning his hand, arm, eyebrows, face and hair. He suffered deep second-degree burns on the back of his left hand and second and third-degree burns on his arms, but was back on stage 17 days later (although only singing, 'cause his guitar duties were delegated to former guitar tech and Metal Church guitarist John Marshall for four weeks while he made a full recovery). "I was in shock," he says. "The nerves [in my arms] felt like they were exposed. My hand looked the worst. It bubbled up in two layers that came off." Released from the hospital a day later, Hetfield began painful daily 90-minute therapy sessions in which his wounds were cleansed and dressed, and therapists put him on an exercise program to help him regain movement in his nerve-damaged arm and hand. Weeks would pass before he could again make a fist, let alone play guitar. "Performing, that's my therapy", said Hetfield at a Sept. 24 concert in Oakland.
In the video you can see his wounded arms.
Below the video I added a comment: "This man went through an Ordeal, and he won. He touched the fire, and he survived. From that day, his soul is brighter than sunshine, and now everybody know it: he's a God! Thumbs up if you agree!" Well, if you agree, check my post and give me your thumbs up, thank you!