I got the DVD of the 1956 movie, Forbidden Planet, a while ago and I like how it talks about our id monsters. There's a brutal psychopath lurking deep within each of us and it's different in every individual. I described mine as a flying beast in my explanation of my song, Bird of Prey (I Think Therefore I'm Not) which like the song was rewritten from 2007. I would have made a good killer with an airplane, I think. But Bird of Prey is a reconstructed song that's already been used and since then I've constructed the above Unabused, another great song capable of turning battle into a party. Rock is the only musical medium that lets me fully express my freedom. I love how the guitar drowns out the vocal and the drums try to drown out the bass in this song. It's freedom at its loudest and wildest, the kind of freedom that terrifies the enemy. And I plan on plucking out that guitar solo at the end the same way it is on the recording. I like the way someone was dancing to it when I added it in. I believe that air power is determining. Don't bother with a ground campaign unless you have command of the air. Those Israelis were sure -uh- intelligent in that Six Days War when they destroyed the enemy air force on the ground. But actually missiles may be the most unstoppable weapons. Poor Gerald Bull, such a Canadian genius. Too bad he never got wise to why Saddam hired him. He just wanted to build his space gun. Maybe he was inspired by the science fiction tale, the Shape of Things to Come, which features a space gun. And then he ended up gunned down on his own doorstep. |
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Saturday, November 26, 2016
Forbidden Party
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