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This is only based off of the entire song, not the tv animations
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There has already been an epic version of Sono Chi No Sadame: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM9Ls4vRjuQ
But, there are still other openings. Do you think Samuel Kim can make epic versions of all of the other opening songs in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure?
Can we talk about how awesome Jolyne's theme is? People say that it sounds like Traitor's Requiem, and other people say it sounds like the Spy Kids theme, but what I hear is pieces from Wonder Woman's theme from the DCEU, Neo Sigma's boss theme from Mega Man X2, Jotaro's Theme, and Great Days, and it's AWESOME!
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So, y'know how in Traitor's Requiem's second version, Diavolo gives the speech on how No one can escape their fate except him?
I think, in that speech, they referenced the song 'The Court Of The Crimson King' in it.
As you can see, in that speech, Diavolo tell the group to "sing a song of sorrow on a world where time has vanished."
I believe this may be referencing the lines of 'The Court Of The Crimson King', from thelines:
"The choir softly sing
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
For the court of the crimson king"
A choir is something clearly known for singing, and usually sings songs of sorrow, like for mourning or in reference to Christ's sacrifice. And a court can be described as a place where one rules over all in it, like a judge.
King Crimson's court can be thought of as his 'world where time has vanished' during the erasure of time, as only it and Diavolo are aware and can judge.
The choir in this court could be the gang, all with different lullabies, and them being the final three members of the gang alive (Giorno, Trish and Mista) in the end.
If this makes any sense, I'm probably over thinking it, but I thought it was an interesting
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