MILLENNIUM The fever is still there But it's no one's fault The pain in my heart is still there All because of that night On the other end of the phone, Lies the very meaning of why my eyes are opened now The fever has gone down yet But it's not a bad feeling I could keep going, Wanting to hear your words I want to see you once more I know I had wanted too much then Let me hold you once more I would never let you go, nor that kindness I want to see you...if I could, I'd leave that time behind us (up upon the sky) Let me hold you once more I'd never let you go Enough time has been taken from us already In your moment of confusion, Do I want to send this sadness to you I want to send it to you now, Who's starting to forget how to count the stars (??) I want to see you once more You had shined too bright for me then I would never let you go, nor that warmth I want to see you...if I could, I'd string all the stars in the sky and lead them to you Let me hold you once more I'd never let you go Let's just try to turn back time
Luna Sea is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo in 1989. The founding members are Ryuichi Kawamura (vocals), Yasuhiro "Sugizo" Sugihara (guitar), Shinobu "Inoran" Inoue (guitar), Jun "J." Onose (bass) and Shinya Yamada (drums). This lineup remained unchanged until the band's disbandment in 2000. Luna Sea achieved great commercial success during the 1990s, selling millions of records in Japan and becoming one of the most popular rock bands in the country. Their musical style is characterized by catchy melodies, powerful guitar riffs and introspective lyrics that range from themes of love, loss and self-discovery. Among their most representative songs are "Rosier", "Gravity" and "Time is Money". In 2018 Luna Sea announced its return with a new album and world tour.
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