Lian Ross – Fantasy – a fantasy from outer space, from another galaxy

 


5,4,3,2,1, activate! This is how science fiction begins. Like Star Trek for the next generation. Or this is how Lian Ross's 80s song begins. A great rhythmic beat. The rhythm fits the song perfectly. And there's even a music video from those legendary 80s. It's all so special. Cosmic. Like from another galaxy.


This is my fantasy world. A world of secrets. This is my place. My magical home. I woke up with great surprise. Stars are falling from the sky.

I could quote the whole song. I'm so happy. Lian Ross has a stunning cosmic fantasy. The rhythm in the song is clear and smooth. In the spirit of Eurodance. And for me, it was with this song that I became fascinated with the singer's work. I saw the video by chance. And I started listening to it often.

Lian Ross is a really cool singer from the '80s. And it's really cool, especially since she's been singing since the '70s. She's great. The '80s are a magical era for me, with so much great music.

There's also this magical synth line. And the drumming sounds like drums. And the singer sings really powerfully. Probably with some effects. A very interesting way of singing. She sings something about other galaxies. And her home. It's her fantasy. From outer space. From the '80s. Lian Ross is one big mystery.


She even released this song as a single. And the record. A real vinyl record. What a surprise. How could the stars not start falling from the sky? Well, now I'm definitely happy! Lian Ross's gorgeous, cosmic vocals throughout the entire song. And the cool keyboards sometimes play something from outer space. The whole song is a very clear dance rhythm. Just think about it! 1985. Lina Ross releases the single "Fantasy" There's a beautiful tree on the cover. An interesting design. I find it cheerful and kind. And mysterious, too. And she's still filming a music video.


I used to be really into the sci-fi series Star Trek: The Next Generations. They have similar costumes to the video. Pink or reddish. Yeah, that's a cool space series, too. And the triumph of explorers. Who study everything. For me, this song is straight out of '80s Star Trek. Where else would Jean-Luc Picard star?

And here we have Lian Ross in the music video. It looks just like that. '80s. A bright style. And even the rubber gloves are colorful. And the guys with her. On a synthesizer, wearing glasses. And a post-punk vibe on the bass guitar.

The setting is fantastical—some kind of partitions, like a maze from a computer game. So urban. Half a car. Where's the second one? It looks interesting. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was just what I needed! 80s style. 85s style. Up into space.

A great dance song. About stars and dreams. Sci-fi from '85. A very special version, as they say. Taken straight from a dream. And this song has become very special for me. About a distant galaxy. About an engineer's dream. My fantasy world.

Lian Ross hits the mark with this composition. 4 minutes and 15 seconds of fantasy and total dance drive. It's happiness and positivity. A very positive composition. With elements of mysticism. Or cosmic mystery.


The song is smooth. Rhythm-wise. With synthesizer embellishments. And everything here is held together by Lian Ross's superb singing. She can sing great! She's simply an excellent singer. You could even say it's a monotonous track. And the synthesizers add variety. And Lian Ross's vocals are very impressive here. So unusual. I don't even know how she does it. Is it magic or Lian Ross's cosmos! Her imagination, straight from another galaxy!


Music listener. From time to time i like to listen to the music. And write about it.

Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.


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