In Reply to: Late night listening posted by 4everyoung on September 3, 2016 at 00:34:15:
Well, it's now Saturday morning, and the kids are preparing for their skating/hockey classes.
In the late 90s, the audiophiles missed the boat on this one. While the audiophiles were dithering, Lea Salonga's "Reflection," which appeared in the movie, Mulan, was an inspiration to girls (and lonely boys). It's where you put it all together, and come through/triumph. It's where you get that strikeout, nail that landing, break serve, make the putt for birdie, block that spike, swish that free throw, finish bowling with 5 strikes in row, perfect the butterfly stroke, and finish your first marathon.
What put "Reflection" over the top was when US Olympian Michelle Kwan skated to it. So now "Reflection" is played at ice rinks everywhere, and inspires not just elementary school girls, but everyone else, to skate better.
When audiophiles play "Reflection," and the system doesn't inspire, something is monumentally wrong.
-Lummy The Loch Monster
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- Lea Salonga, "Reflection" - Luminator 08:54:02 09/03/16 (0)