Thursday, September 25, 2014

"Abandoning Paradise" - In a Creative Flux

Being in a 'in a creative flux' is a term an artist will use when he wants to get stoned and watch movies.  I don't have any movies but I do have some ganja so I'll just stay right here and be in my creative flux.

"Bomb Me Amadeus" amuses me and I think it will be funny but it escalates.  "Jeanny" is another song by Falco and he sings it from the standpoint of the serial killer who murdered her.  It makes sense to me to modify that one such that Iraq is Jeanny and America is the serial killer.  The difference is that Falco's killer loves Jeanny and America doesn't love anything, especially itself.

Video includes German and English lyrics.  Falco died in a crazy accident with a bus a few years later.



But if I do that then it just becomes another protest song for morons who won't listen and any who inadvertently hear it will look at is as an invitation for some of their vampiric debate.  They have no intention of changing anything, they just want to suck your blood for a while as they have none of their own.

The biggest reason not to do it is that it disrespects the song and it's a huge favorite.  The courage it took to make it is similar to that of Paris when he sings a song from the standpoint of a rapist.  Falco got banned for something not so much different.  That courage is so important when there is so little of it in the world.  It's so much easier just to go along, go along ... until suddenly you realize Hitler isn't who he said he was.

Mostly I slam Republicans but Democrats can get right in line too because those dipshit sheeple motherfuckers are right there with the bombers.  The only President to bomb more countries than Obama is FDR in WWII.

No-one from the AFL-CIO did any better from any fight by Biden but he damn sure got his own kid a job in the Ukraine gas house after bombing the shit out of them.  After the kid got the job, the fighting stopped and ain't that a bitch.  Autoworkers ... well, fuck yourselves.

There isn't a question of Biden matching evil incarnate in Cheney as he's not smart enough nor evil enough but a seven country bomb record definitely puts him in the same class.


The general interest is that "Jeanny" is germane to the overall theme of "Abandoning Paradise" as a a serial killer is abandoning Paradise by killing it to try to keep it.  If you study serial killers you will find many are not remorseful and relish the memories of their killings.  These were the finest times of their lives.

Cat studies them also in part to understand what made them that way as possibly then it can be fixed with therapy, education, etc.  The foundations for the psychopathy are of some interest to me but of much more interest is how it manifests.  I don't need detail of the crime and I don't want to know it but I am curious about the effect on the murderer as he reviews such things.  I've seen more than one lick his lips in the joy of the memory.

That such things are possible in them imply they are possible in us all ... and then I look at Iraq.


America has Paradise in the palm of its hand but it throws it away ... relentlessly.

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