Thread:McCain Foods/@comment-36654742-20190515013407/@comment-39325253-20190518093004

Of course, it's good that you was appeared here. I spent almost all of my free time yesterday listening to this track, and you know, I finally made sure what really saying there. Thank you for your thoughts on this. However, I always listen to music with earbuds. I initially trusted everything from an old source, but after a lot of auditions, the opposite began to seem. As a result, there are only two more likely inaccuracies at the beginning of the song.

This time I'll not complicate things too much and just post the whole text with underlined corrections (which different in my opinion from the current lyrics). Namely, in this way I'll emphasize that with which we will have long to find a compromise.
 * 'I can feel it now'
 * 'Together movin' on'
 * 'We've got the strength we need'
 * 'You've feeling strong!'
 * 'We keep a heavy hand'
 * 'We're gonna let it work'
 * 'Our eyes on the prize'
 * 'As we're passing you!'
 * 'When there's no better feeling'
 * 'Than to be here with you'
 * 'With you!'
 * '(Look out!)'
 * '(Blast off!)'
 * 'We won together'
 * 'On this Green Light Ride! (Blast off!)'
 * 'Drive through forever'
 * 'On this Green Light Ride!'
 * 'Got the power we need'
 * 'We're the fiery fleet'
 * 'It's in our heart and soul'
 * 'We stand for something!'
 * 'To the end we go'
 * 'We won or had 'undone
 * 'Our inner strength will prove'
 * 'You're not so tough!'
 * 'When there's no chance we're losing'
 * 'When I'm right here with you!'
 * '(Look out!)'
 * '(Blast off!)'
 * 'We won together'
 * 'On this Green Light Ride! (Blast off!)'
 * Drive through forever
 * On this Green Light Ride!
 * (Look out!)
 * (Blast off!)
 * (Woah-o-o-oh!) Keep a heavy hand!
 * (Woah-o-o-oh!) Keep rollin' on!
 * Green Light Ride
 * Your pedal on the metal – four
 * A led of pushin' – five 
 * Can you feel the fuel that we ignite!
 * Woah-o-o-o-oh-yeah!
 * (Look out!)
 * (Blast off!)
 * Woah-o-o-o-oh-yeah!
 * (Look out!)
 * (Blast off!)
 * I can feel it now
 * Together movin' on
 * We've got the strength we need
 * You've feeling strong!
 * There's no better feeling
 * Than to be here with... you!
 * (Look out!)
 * (Blast off!)
 * We won together
 * On this Green Light Ride! (Blast off)
 * Drive through forever
 * On this Green Light Ride!
 * We won... together
 * On this Green Light Ride!
 * Green Light, go!
 * "You've": I've heard that too many times to think that there is something instead different.
 * "Work": in the official remix (name from game files: "steamsulti_78+548 (Green Light ver.2)"), the tempo is changed to a more favorable listening and speech recognition, though there are distorted sections (apparently from there you took this "enough"). That is what I hear there. Well, even at a live concert it turns out it was actually very easy to hear it. And with regards to repeated lines at the end you were right, due to the remix, I realized that there is no "Every." There is the same thing in both cases, that at the beginning and end. Yes, and for the first time I did not hear the "Than to be here with," only after some time apparently has far-fetched "That to be you win."
 * And now it's my turn to persuade you and direct on the right path.
 * "We won or had undone": there it is 99,9% “undone”, I simply cannot physically hear anything else. I promised myself that until heard something myself in song, I'll never believe it. Due to the slowdown of playback, I also heard the preceding in the line. And please use this function too. You really can't be able to use something more stationary, not only a mobile phone?
 * With regards to those two lines ("Your pedal on the metal – four" and "A led of pushin' – five"), I'm 99% sure that they are both correct. You said something about building a songs. Well, I will explain to you a couple of points in my turn. If you every time try find the hidden meaning and the primary connection with the game right everywhere, then these are extremely logical lines, look like a reveal trailer. Led is either an car lights (rear) or a button with the letter "R" (in the form of the Sonic R logo). Four and five for rhyme, even the standard one and two would hardly fit to here.
 * I believe that here not all lines are connected with the game. There are not many mentions about opponents, that are present in song generally only because of one mention of the prize (it is well suited for rhyme). In many respects, the rest is meant precisely about the subject of cars, street lamps (with forever green light) and work in team. Only as a last resort speech come about rivals (and you clearly break is that balance with your lines). Johnny himself said that he tied his individuality to a song first of all and I do not think that all the time on the highway he intensely "fights" with someone. The next message I'll send you a lines from an interview with Johnny from Soah City site.
 * I clearly hear the "pedal" when slowing down. “Metal” is less distinct (why is everyone talking about some kind of "medal", where do you all get it from at all?) "On the" apparently were completely interrupted by loud music. But according to the logic when the whole two words from the expression coincide (and not just one, as you have in the bottom line only), then it is quite possible to approve such an version for myself. I'm sorry, but to be honest... Draw your own conclusions, because here you can’t get away from reality with some your fabrications (your argument on that account still failed to convince me).
 * With regards to those two lines ("Your pedal on the metal – four" and "A led of pushin' – five"), I'm 99% sure that they are both correct. You said something about building a songs. Well, I will explain to you a couple of points in my turn. If you every time try find the hidden meaning and the primary connection with the game right everywhere, then these are extremely logical lines, look like a reveal trailer. Led is either an car lights (rear) or a button with the letter "R" (in the form of the Sonic R logo). Four and five for rhyme, even the standard one and two would hardly fit to here.
 * I believe that here not all lines are connected with the game. There are not many mentions about opponents, that are present in song generally only because of one mention of the prize (it is well suited for rhyme). In many respects, the rest is meant precisely about the subject of cars, street lamps (with forever green light) and work in team. Only as a last resort speech come about rivals (and you clearly break is that balance with your lines). Johnny himself said that he tied his individuality to a song first of all and I do not think that all the time on the highway he intensely "fights" with someone. The next message I'll send you a lines from an interview with Johnny from Soah City site.
 * I clearly hear the "pedal" when slowing down. “Metal” is less distinct (why is everyone talking about some kind of "medal", where do you all get it from at all?) "On the" apparently were completely interrupted by loud music. But according to the logic when the whole two words from the expression coincide (and not just one, as you have in the bottom line only), then it is quite possible to approve such an version for myself. I'm sorry, but to be honest... Draw your own conclusions, because here you can’t get away from reality with some your fabrications (your argument on that account still failed to convince me).
 * I clearly hear the "pedal" when slowing down. “Metal” is less distinct (why is everyone talking about some kind of "medal", where do you all get it from at all?) "On the" apparently were completely interrupted by loud music. But according to the logic when the whole two words from the expression coincide (and not just one, as you have in the bottom line only), then it is quite possible to approve such an version for myself. I'm sorry, but to be honest... Draw your own conclusions, because here you can’t get away from reality with some your fabrications (your argument on that account still failed to convince me).
 * I clearly hear the "pedal" when slowing down. “Metal” is less distinct (why is everyone talking about some kind of "medal", where do you all get it from at all?) "On the" apparently were completely interrupted by loud music. But according to the logic when the whole two words from the expression coincide (and not just one, as you have in the bottom line only), then it is quite possible to approve such an version for myself. I'm sorry, but to be honest... Draw your own conclusions, because here you can’t get away from reality with some your fabrications (your argument on that account still failed to convince me).