Doris P's pointed out earlier that the skaters at Nationals generally choose their music before they perform and how some of it was appropriate to the skater, such as Ross' "Sweet Caroline" as a warm up to his Boston Strong program or Keegan Messing playing "The Entertainer" by Billy Joel.
I was curious what was playing before Jason's skate.
It was the song "Pompeli" by Bastille, a British alternative band.
The lyrics in the chorus goes as follows (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90Cw4l-8NY#t=01m02s):
But if you close your eyes,
Doesn't it almost feel like nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes, does it feel like you've been here before?
How am I going to be an optimist about this?
How am I going to be an optimist about this?
I'm not sure if Jason chose this song (probably? Is there a skater who opts not to do so?), but the chorus oddly suits Jason to a tee! He talks a lot about his goal to skate the program like he trains them (i.e. "nothing has changed at all"). He also made a point during his interviews that he wants the mindset that Sochi will be like any other competition, i.e. he's "been here before."
That was a fun exercise.
ETA: Jason's FS is officially over 3M! (3,010,337, to be precise.

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