Touched
by VAST

Album: Visual Audio Sensory Theater (1998)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about the end of a relationship. The singer is struggling to reconcile how he can replace the person he thought he would be with forever.
  • This was featured on the soundtrack of the TV show Angel. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2

Comments: 5

  • Karen from Mesa, AzJon is such a talented musician. His music seriously never gets old. I’ve been listening to his masterpieces since his release of Visual Audio Sensory Theater. I actually bought that CD not knowing who he was or what genre. I bought it because the cover looked cool. Boy was I ever pleasantly surprised! There’s not one song of his that I don’t enjoy.
  • Nisha from Valletta, MaltaOne of the most beautiful songs I have heard to this day. I can relate so much to the lyrics. The person that means everything to me is going away for a long period of time and I know that 'I will never find someone quite like him again or love some one in quite the same way' if everything ends when he leaves. This song inspired me so much and helped me deal with this that I made a video montage to its lyrics.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9spwxQzLXro&feature=channel_video_title
    If you ever get to read this gorgeous know that wherever you are you'll never be forgotten xx
  • Vynsint from St. Louis, MoTruly an amazing song. I can really feel for the singer, having been in that position before in my life; thinking you can't live without a particular someone in your life, and trying to cope with their absence. And i wouldn't have heard about this song, if it weren't for it being used in a promo for WWE Wrestlemania 25. Well, im a fan now. It's a beautifully crafted piece of music. I just wish i would've heard of these guys before.
  • Ed from Wading River, NyDefinitely about ecstacy!
  • Vince from East London, South Africawas also featured in a video compilation of samurai X : rouroni kenshin.. shyte, anyone should hav seen this i guess.. that song gave me inspiration through every word... takes u through a breakup like a psychiatrist... these guys know what it takes, wish they could apply it in all their music.
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