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Age Of False Innocence - Blind Guardian - A Night At The Opera

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

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  • great song

    great lyrics

    hansi is the best

  • Galileo I think.

    Not sure what the Judas reference in it is about.

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  • @Mythrodyn nobody cares

  • Hansi in this one, man. Fuck me running. I'm not sure what note he hits with "crystallized walls" but one of the best I've heard him sing(not the highest, but best in my opinion). These guys never cease to blow my mind. Brilliant song.

  • i'm only 11 and im blind guardians biggest fan

  • "We know for sure you're lying

    Would you like to mess with the holy science

    You know the fear of dying

    Would it be worth it to hear you crying" 2:31 That part gave me chills. Fuckin amazing song

  • zero dislikes. now that what i like to see while listening to true power metal. \m/

  • @ivankovicdaki why must you bash other artists? I love blind guardian and dragonforce but don't really like hammerfall. I think hammerfall is a great band and should be revered highly. But it just doesn't suit my ears. I'm not going to bash on a band because I don't like them. I say we should stick together and praise music that we love only, not talk crap about other bands.

  • No Lyrics? Sounds like there are. xD

  • @asalor Although he is credited as later saying "E pur si muove" which translates as "And yet it moves", which, if true, means he only said what they wanted to hear in order to live.

  • @Jophelerx In this song, Hansi is implying that Galileo feels as guilty as Judas who hung himself eaten by the guilt of betraying Jesus... Galileo is guilty about betraying science and knowledge.

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