Members of the group include:
* Stefan "Till" Tillmann, composing, synthesizers, drums
* Michael B. Wagner, composing, synthesizers, homepage
* Stefan Netschio, lyrics, vocals
The word Beborn doesn't mean anything in particular, while Beton is the German word for concrete, which the band explains refers to the urban environment they grew up in.
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Beborn Beton Lyrics
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But this goes even further, I exist
Who am I to demand for more
Who am I to demand for more
Ignition starts, I must get rid of
Bad attitudes, we gain altitude
With every inch we abandon home
We pass the fifty second mark
Power transfer is complete
All the second stage tanks are now pressurized
Close my eyes - forty five seconds and counting
All systems stabilized, orbit in reach
Nothing to be afraid of, everything looks wonderful
Do you read me Houston control
A message on the screen tells me something goes wrong
We pass the twenty second mark
Radiation jeopardy
Fear it's getting really hot inside here
Heading for infinity
Take us home - Six, five seconds and counting
We pass the twenty second mark
Radiation jeopardy
Fear it's getting really hot inside here
Heading for infinity
Take us home - and now we're having it all
The lyrics to Beborn Beton's song "Encountering" seem to be evoking sensations of adrenaline and excitement. The opening lines set the tone for the song, with the artist acknowledging that adrenaline kicks can be hard to cope with, but the feeling he is experiencing goes even further - he exists. This sets the stage for a song that is both introspective and passionate.
The reference to ignition starting and the artist needing to rid himself of bad attitudes seems to suggest a shift in perspective or a change in direction. As he gains altitude, the lyrics suggest that he is leaving behind his old life and abandoning his home. The reference to the "civilized world" is particularly poignant, as it hints at a sense of dissatisfaction or discomfort with the confines of modern society.
As the song progresses, the artist's voice takes on a sense of urgency and excitement. We hear references to power transfers and tanks being pressurized, suggesting that the artist is taking control of his destiny and making a decisive move forward. The line "nothing to be afraid of, everything looks wonderful" seems to encapsulate this sense of optimism and hope for the future.
However, as the song reaches its climax, the artist reveals that something is going wrong. A message on the screen indicates radiation jeopardy, and fear begins to set in. The mention of the temperature rising inside the craft creates a sense of claustrophobia and tension, as the artist hurtles towards infinity. The final lines of the song seem to be a plea for help: "Take us home - and now we're having it all."
Overall, the lyrics to "Encountering" are a powerful meditation on the nature of risk, ambition, and the human desire to explore. The song blends introspective lyrics and powerful, driving beats to create a sense of excitement and urgency.
Line by Line Meaning
Hard to cope with adrenaline kicks
Dealing with the excitement and rush of adrenaline can be difficult
But this goes even further, I exist
However, this experience is taking me beyond my normal existence
Who am I to demand for more
Who am I to want anything more than this incredible experience?
Ignition starts, I must get rid of
The engines have started and I need to let go of any negative feelings
Bad attitudes, we gain altitude
As we gain altitude, it's important to maintain a positive attitude
With every inch we abandon home
As we leave the ground, we are leaving behind our home and everything familiar
We take a last sight of the civilized world
Before leaving, we look back at the world we know for the last time
We pass the fifty second mark
We are now 50 seconds into the launch
Power transfer is complete
The transfer of power is complete and we continue to climb
All the second stage tanks are now pressurized
All the fuel tanks are pressurized and ready for the next stage of the launch
Close my eyes - forty five seconds and counting
At 45 seconds, I take a moment to close my eyes and focus on the moment
All systems stabilized, orbit in reach
Everything is under control and we are on our way to reaching orbit
Nothing to be afraid of, everything looks wonderful
I have nothing to fear and everything around me is beautiful
Do you read me Houston control
I check in with Houston control to let them know everything is going smoothly
A message on the screen tells me something goes wrong
An alert appears on my screen indicating that something is not quite right
We pass the twenty second mark
We are now 20 seconds into the launch
Radiation jeopardy
There is a risk of radiation exposure
Fear it's getting really hot inside here
I am starting to feel scared and it's getting hot in the cockpit
Heading for infinity
We are headed towards infinity, the unknown
Take us home - Six, five seconds and counting
As we approach the end of the launch, I ask for us to be taken back home to safety
Take us home - and now we're having it all
I realize that even with the difficulties, this experience has been worth it and we truly have it all
Contributed by Alyssa L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
kuhlory R
is this about the challenger i wonder.
Dependent
could be.