The song "You're My Flame" by Zero 7 explores themes of love, longing, and connection. The lyrics convey a sense of deep emotional attachment and the warmth that comes from a significant relationship. The metaphor of a flame symbolizes passion and desire, illustrating how one person can ignite feelings of joy and comfort in another. Overall, the song captures the beauty and intensity of romantic love.
Zero Gravity - song - was created on 2012-03-20.
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"It was about looking at your own life, not so much about amassing material things but about experiences that lend you to be blissful... The song was written from the point of view of the release you get when you have nothing left to lose. It's sort of a meditation. It clears your head of all fears and panics and illusions and you get back to the basics, which is a Buddhist mantra, which I practiced back then, and which I still do. The idea of the song is how great it is to get back to zero." (Cy Curnin - The Fixx)
The last song through the credits is Prophecy from Remy Zero.
When asked what the meaning of the the song "Zero" was, Karen O replied: "'Zero''s sentiment is to revel in being you -- you're a zero so screw it! It's the underdogs, the rebels, the outsiders that have always captivated me growing up so I decided why not flaunt that side of myself in the video."
Prophecy - Remy Zero song - was created in 1998.
Zero Gravity - song - was created on 2012-03-20.
Less Than Zero - song - was created on 1977-03-25.
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remy zero sing the theme song ''save me''
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I believe the song you are referring to is the same as the theme song and that would be "Save ME", by Remy Zero.
"It was about looking at your own life, not so much about amassing material things but about experiences that lend you to be blissful... The song was written from the point of view of the release you get when you have nothing left to lose. It's sort of a meditation. It clears your head of all fears and panics and illusions and you get back to the basics, which is a Buddhist mantra, which I practiced back then, and which I still do. The idea of the song is how great it is to get back to zero." (Cy Curnin - The Fixx)
No, Remy Zero does not sing the theme song of "Gotham City." The theme song for the TV series "Gotham" is actually titled "Hey, Hah" and is performed by the band "The Dandy Warhols." Remy Zero is known for their song "Save Me," which was used as the theme for the TV series "Smallville."