25 or 6 to 4 - Watching the clock
Don’t Stop Believin’ → keep faith
Livin’ on a Prayer → survive by faith
Y.M.C.A. → gather/community
Let’s Go Crazy → break the spell
September → remember
Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue → America answers
Signed, Sealed, Delivered → the message is finalized
Sweet Caroline → the people sing together
Party in the U.S.A. → public celebration across America
“Gloria”
This opens the theme with glory — America’s glory, a celebration signal, and the idea that something honored or hidden is coming back into view.
“25 or 6 to 4”
This is the watcher/countdown song. On the surface, it means the singer is awake late at night, looking at the clock, unsure if it is 25 or 26 minutes before 4:00 a.m. That would be 3:35 or 3:34. Symbolically, it feels like being awake while others sleep, trying to understand the hour. In the July 4 / America 250 frame, 25 or 6 to 4 can read like 25/26 leading into the 4th — 2025/2026 moving toward July 4 and America’s 250th. It sets the whole playlist inside a countdown.
“Don’t Stop Believin’”
This becomes the endurance song. Don’t quit. Don’t lose faith. The journey is still moving even when the final scene has not appeared yet.
“Livin’ on a Prayer”
This moves the theme into faith under pressure. The people are “halfway there” — tired, stretched, but still holding on through prayer.
“Y.M.C.A.”
This shifts into community. People who feel lost or down need somewhere to gather, recover, and rebuild together.
“Let’s Go Crazy”
This is the breakthrough song. It flips the word “crazy” into freedom — stop letting the old system define reality, break the programming, and refuse fear.
“September”
This begins with “Do you remember”, making it the memory signal. It asks the people to remember the moment, the promise, the truth, and who they are.
“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue”
This is America’s response. After remembrance comes patriotic justice, national identity, and the red-white-blue answer.
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered”
This adds the official confirmation layer. Something has been signed, sealed, and delivered — a message, decree, truth, or fulfillment has arrived.
“Sweet Caroline”
This turns the delivery into a crowd moment. The people sing together. Everyone knows the response. It becomes public unity.
“Party in the U.S.A.”
This is the national celebration. The fear breaks, the song plays, hands go up, and the whole atmosphere changes.
And the fireworks—red, mostly—that didn’t stop.
A Guinness World Record was set tonight...851,000 shells were detonated! 🎆🎇
Before the celebration, remember the cost.
Before the party, remember the blood.
Before the glory, remember the sacrifice.
LOVED IT!!
I'm going to call bullsh1t on this. That was the worst 4th of July fireworks song accompaniment in history.
Who needs this type of signaling during a once in a life time 250 celebration. Forget the fucking comms for one second and have a super display of patriotism.
This songs screw up the entire fireworks display, and your trying to put paint on a pigs face.
No, we cannot forget comms. These are important to the patriots. There are people who otherwise would not be able to make it through another day, but these clues and hints provide them with hope to continue fighting. People's lives are on the line, and you're complaining that you didn't enjoy some fireworks? Please, have some perspective. This is a war we are fighting here. President Trump wouldn't do things this way unless it was vitally necessary to continue the mission.
It wasn't bullshit to me.
Do you really like anything that's going on in the US?
100% agree. The opinions of the people on this page suck lately. I cringe reading most comments and posts on here lately.
Shills. They make me kek. They are either shills, or commies, and they all make me laugh. Just like how liberal tears hydrate me.
Another anon wrote a different explanation for the purpose of each song. Invitation to review & see if the other anon’s explanation makes sense. https://greatawakening.win/p/1ATBlxPZl1/did-anyone-else-get-a-sense-of-a/
I don’t like any of those songs with the exception for the song YMCA. I would’ve loved patriotic themed songs. I remember the national anthem song at the 1986 celebration of the Statue of Liberty (before I knew of the Masonic and other symbolism). I really liked that celebration a lot.
I don't care what comms were secretly embedded in the 250th celebration, if any. This was a very special moment in our nations history, and it should have focused on national patriotism not fucking Q comms which .05% of less of the country even recognizes or cares about.
Those beautiful, massive fireworks do with the backdrop of some patriotic, emotion driving songs could have had the whole world tearing up over American pride.
understood, and you are right, the Star Spangled Banner with more. classy patriotic-feel choreographed fireworks = the way to do the 4th
So happy you posted this because I only recognized a few songs, perhaps because the fireworks were so loud.
I believe this is comms because we know POTUS picks the play list. I thought it was strange there wasn't the usual Patriotic songs that normally accompany fireworks and now it makes sense.
Watching the show live, I found the song choices to be a bit curious (though as a Gen X'er they were right in my wheelhouse).
Now, after taking the 40k ft view, it all makes sense... with the help of anons in this thread.
Trust the plan (and the band).
So what's Twenty-Five or Six to Four?
Chicago song. “ The song's title by the band Chicago is simply a reference to time: it means either 25 or 26 minutes to 4 a.m. (3:34 or 3:35 a.m.). Written by keyboardist Robert Lamm, the song describes the struggle of trying to write a song late at night while watching the clock.
I really never liked that song until, I heard an interview with him. He said they had rented a room in LA above the Whiskey or Troubadour, one of those iconic sunset strip spots. He was trying to put lyrics to music that was already there. The whole song is about what a pain in the ass it was to write it.
Good question. That's the disinfo. A necessary part of the plan, I'm afraid. 😁
“Gloria”
This opens the theme with glory — America’s glory, a celebration signal, and the idea that something honored or hidden is coming back into view.
“25 or 6 to 4”
This is the watcher/countdown song. On the surface, it means the singer is awake late at night, looking at the clock, unsure if it is 25 or 26 minutes before 4:00 a.m. That would be 3:35 or 3:34. Symbolically, it feels like being awake while others sleep, trying to understand the hour. In the July 4 / America 250 frame, 25 or 6 to 4 can read like 25/26 leading into the 4th — 2025/2026 moving toward July 4 and America’s 250th. It sets the whole playlist inside a countdown.
Drop 334 is an EO looks like ie follow the pen
25/26 + 4 = 250th July 4 marker.
25 or 6 to 4
2+5+6+4 = 17
I knew it had to add up.
u/#q6 u/#q4
I loved the band. Had me tearing up by Lt Rose. Woulda been a cool backstage pass. Notice everybody lookin up at a red sky? Check out drop 4 lol got the distinct impression more than a storm threat since POTUS has weather control access. Remember the J6 delay when his speech ran long and he kept most of MAGA away from the capitol? THAT. Not storm but threat of storm tonite? Had go codes from 7/3 so operational on ? He threw a lotta numbers out there tonite ie 107 101 2 1903 66 81 17. The 56 was HUMA which is weiner laptop. The 1777 was calling out an anon to post a Q pic or they would scrub the net for it. The SIX YEARS I WAS POTUS ie 6 is cant talk publicly bout arrests but surrounded by mil generals. (I think this is where he said he'd been POTUS longer than that but didn't want to start a ?) haven't had time to look up those drops yet and sure there was more so may rewatch.
The lyrics of the selected songs are filled with juicy Easter eggs. What a show! To have Military performing everything was extraordinary. Telling.
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#LiveTheRevelation #KingdomBorn #KingdomBold #TheRevelationShift
Revelation 19:9 These are the true sayings(logos) of God.
Thanks for sharing. I plan to watch that soon. We didn’t go to the fireworks because it’s been 100 degrees and humidity for several days. My husband had to get up at 3 for work. He was willing to go for me, he didn’t care about them. I’m glad I didn’t go. I heard them, 10 miles away but can’t see them for the trees. They didn’t last ten minutes. I’ve watched several on YouTube. That’s good enough for me.