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  • very positive vibrations :) greets from Poland

  • where is ghostwriter matafakaa!!!? xDD

  • this wants to make me want to walk the street on a micky mouse way with like this massive smile. and than at the 1:09 part other ppl will walk with me on the same way with just the same smile. yeah.

  • Pure Talent!! :)

  • why is this so fucking amazorrrrrrrrr

  • wow this is amazing

  • This just one of those songs you hear at the end credits that everyone wants to know.

  • in the future, when i get sad.. im gonna listen to this song!!

  • The best part of the song is the chorus: "Walk with me, walk with me! Heyhey, heyhey" and the energetic and gorgeous composition to back it up.

  • Amazing song, makes you feel good =).

  • For sure has a ELO vibe to it.

  • anyone know what software/tools RJD2 uses to make such crack?

  • @GhastlyOccurrences hes got a million vintage synths and he welds his own soundboards. Circuit bending and that stuff. Thats why his label is "electrical connections" its no joke. theres a cool interview he did in his house in philly.  He brings you through his studio. look for it.

  • @dsleeperhold

    sick thank you!

  • ENORME

  • It sounds like the Wurzels 'I got a brand new combine harvester' at the beginning

  • its sorta the same as let there be horns

  • fertotes m'goats

  • sorry what

  • @MipoFilms

    translation: "I agree"

    :b

  • oh sorry but thank you for translating

  • @MipoFilms Ze fuck ? Let There Be Horns is WAY more chaotic, slow, does not use the same effect, and I could go on for hours ^^ !

  • @snake046 lol I was only simply taking about the horns. Not on a deep sound of music or saying they sound the same

  • i love how he does those trippy endings

  • @SocialistDemocracy This song's the last track on the album, and the ending is a reprise of the ending of the first track, "Let There be Horns". The liner notes say it's a reference to something, but he doesn't say what.

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