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* "Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)", written for Win and Régine’s son, is a reminder of the need for unconditional love in a broken world, and that things will get better even after a bad situation.
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* Who is Arcade Fire? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfA_S6eeJfA&feature=related This is Arcade Fire]].
* The Youtube Awards video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBTTd0gfkn0 "Afterlife."]]
* The Youtube Awards video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBTTd0gfkn0 "Afterlife."]]
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* "Rebellion (Lies)." Like "Neighborhood #1," the meaning isn't exactly clear, but it's a wonderfully joyous and moving song- even more so in the context of the album, where it follows the darker "Haiti" and precedes the nostalgic "In the Backseat."
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* "Rebellion (Lies)." Like "Neighborhood #1," the meaning isn't exactly clear, but it's a wonderfully joyous and moving song- even more so in the context of the album, where it follows the darker "Haiti" and precedes the nostalgic "In the Backseat.""
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* "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)." Is it about the apocalypse? Is it about falling in love? Is it about a blizzard that shuts down all the schools so [[ArcWords The Kids]] can go outside and play in the snow? Is it about all of those things? Nobody knows, but it sure does feel good.
* "Rebellion (Lies)." Like "Neighborhood #1," the meaning isn't exactly clear, but it's a wonderfully joyous and moving song- even more so in the context of the album, where it follows the darker "Haiti" and precedes the nostalgic "In the Backseat."
* "Rebellion (Lies)." Like "Neighborhood #1," the meaning isn't exactly clear, but it's a wonderfully joyous and moving song- even more so in the context of the album, where it follows the darker "Haiti" and precedes the nostalgic "In the Backseat."