1) a three-piece … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 3 artists with the name Caesar:
1) a three-piece indie rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2) a Danish protest/folk singer
3) a progressive metal-core band located in the Southern Michigan/Northern Indiana area in the United States
1) Caesar was a three-piece indie rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1994-2008), consisting of Roald van Oosten (vocals, guitar), Sem David Bakker (bass) and Marit de Loos (drums). Their début album, Clean (1996), was the very first release of Holland's prestigious Excelsior Recordings label. The band would release three more studio albums: No Rest For The Alonely (1998), Leaving Sparks (2000) and the self-titled Caesar (2003). They were one of the most popular indie rock bands in The Netherlands around the year 2000, played almost every major Dutch festival, won a 'Silver Harp' and toured internationally.
Following a sabbatical year (2005), the group released Before My band Explodes (2006), a compilation of outtakes and rarities. The band arranged a 'farewell gig' in the Melkweg in Amsterdam in April 2008 - and called it a day.
Frontman, Roald van Oosten, continued to release music, first with his shirt-lived new group, Ghost Trucker (2006). 2016 saw the release of his first solo album.
2) Cæsar is Bjarne Bøgesø Rasmussen (May 15, 1938 - April 22, 2000), a Danish protest/folk singer.
3) The American Caesar formed in December 2010, and while none of the members can call the same town home, they have all found a home within Caesar. Caesar hits the pavement as much as possible and having members from Michigan and Indiana, they make sure that whenever they are given a stage to play on they make sure to leave their mark. The live performance of this group is what they pride themselves on, and they entertain in a manner that fans won't soon forget. As for the music, it can stand on its own. The way in which the music of Caesar is delivered through speakers is for lack of a better word: aggressive.It can be found in the rhythmic attack from the instruments and the chilling delivery of the vocals. The music is high energy and unceasing. Caesar has hopes to find a home in an industry that is constantly changing. With the groups first full length expected in the early summer 2012, Caesar is putting all they have into creating a unique music experience that they are going to give back to every single person that has supported them.
Spain
Caesar Lyrics
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Made him feel good, but the problem remained
It's not easy, nothing is no more
I saw the future and I said
This kind of fear makes me run for my life
Should find a love that can save me tonight
It's not easy, nothing's easy anymore
Father, where did I go wrong, come alive...
I told a friend how I messed up my life
Should find a love just to save me tonight
It's not easy, nothing's easy anymore
Father where did I go wrong, come alive.......
I'm traveling again,
I'll live to see the end
Is it too soon to go?
You never really know
The lyrics to Caesar's song Spain talk about a person who is facing some problems in their life and feels lost. The singer opens up to a friend about the mess they're in, but the advice they receive offers only temporary relief without solving the problem for good. The singer reflects upon the fact that nothing is easy anymore and is consumed by fear, which makes them want to escape. The idea of finding a love that can save them becomes a source of hope. The singer then turns to Father asking where he went wrong, signifying the need for guidance and support.
The song explores the loneliness and vulnerability that people can face in life. The singer is struggling to find their place in the world, and the fear of the future scares them. The lines "It's not easy, nothing's easy anymore" perfectly describe the frustration and exhaustion that can come when we try and navigate a complicated life. The song's title 'Spain' perhaps suggests the idea of wanting to escape and start afresh in a different country.
Line by Line Meaning
I told a friend 'bout the mess I was in
I shared my troubles with someone I trust
Made him feel good, but the problem remained
Talking about my problems made my friend feel better, but it didn't solve my issues
It's not easy, nothing is no more
I'm facing difficulties that seem insurmountable
I saw the future and I said
I have a clear vision of what's ahead
This kind of fear makes me run for my life
The fear I'm feeling is so strong, it's making me want to escape
Should find a love that can save me tonight
I'm hoping to find someone to help me through this tough time
It's not easy, nothing's easy anymore
I'm struggling with many things, and it feels like there are no easy solutions
Father, where did I go wrong, come alive...
I'm questioning my choices and seeking guidance
I'm traveling again,
I'm hitting the road once more
I'll live to see the end
I'll survive until the end of my journey
Is it too soon to go?
I'm wondering if I'm moving on too quickly
You never really know
The future is unpredictable, and it's hard to know what's best
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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"Invicta" cover more story, moments & facts, reinforced by alot very nice art-work ( sometime's simply but full of detail & colors ) from Ancient time to Modern day + some live footage.
"BazBattles" forcus more on bird eye views on event & battle formation, with detail terrain & weather in good quality while cover around Ancient time to late Medieval era (with some Game of Thorns)
"Historia Civilis" have very simple bird eye views but add some humor to his work, using lots of colorful "square" people and cover some Ancient Greece, then Macedonia & Rome history (so far)
"Kings & Generals" have ... "general" bird eye views perspective on event & battle, lots of art-work, using Total Wars footage, great narator, cover more timeline in history, sometimes showing battle in 3D, but with good quality overall.
( I love watching all of there Channels video, but didnt know about HistoryMarche & just found Syntagma hours ago. Still, so far "Syntagma" have the most detailed & impressive 3D model, good looking terrain & transition to bird eye views. I really like the History of both Roman Republic & Roman Empire, and i can't wait to watched more video from this channel.)
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