But, Manson’s “Deformography” worked well in the past — Pinprick
Manson. Not for me. — Amity
What is it about Manson that attracts ? — Amity
Well, it’s partly just preference; I just so happen to enjoy this type of music, but I’m sure there’s also personal reasons. — Pinprick
Music, then, a kind of portal. There is its manifest surface, the sound, but also an invitation to enter, both as far as you like, and as far as the music will take you. My own bias no doubt shared by many, is that music that has stood at least some test of time keeps more of its promises as to what it offers. — @ tim wood
...he basically started me on the path to “philosophy” by questioning things I had taken as true. — Pinprick
Lift you up like the sweetest angel
I tear you down like a whore
I will bury your god in my warm spit
You'll be deformed in your porn — Amity
So, I’ll always be grateful for that — Pinprick
Well, his role as singer/musician seems to have inspired a few admirers ?But yeah, not exactly role model material. — Pinprick
Does that say anything at all about the person who links to a particular piece of music ? Or who doesn't want to try any other flavour ? — Amity
where does the music take you ? — Amity
So, this has more to do with the lyrics ? The message sent out ? — Amity
Where is the philosophy here ? — Amity
However, don't you think you were already on a 'quest' of sorts ? Questioning beliefs.
How long ago was that ? — Amity
How much have you questioned the 'philosophy' or motivation of the one you are grateful to ? — Amity
Do you still have him buried/burrowed in your head ? — Amity
Can we separate the product from the producer ? — Amity
Possibly - a hard, cold, icy, dark granito balsamico ? — Amity
I never considered his personal philosophy much. I’m not really sure what that even is. He just got me wondering things like “what if God doesn’t exist?”
Do you still have him buried/burrowed in your head ?
— Amity
I don’t know what you mean exactly. I still like his music, at least his older stuff. — Pinprick
Sweet Loretta fart
she thought she was a cleaner,
but she was a frying pan ...
I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves ... — 30 January 1969, a rooftop, London, UK
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