On An Unrelated Note:

Aug 27, 2008 14:03

"Goodbye Horses" is not that great a song.

I was thinking if I listened to it enough times, it would reveal its beauty to me like the tucked-in candy of a cannibal serial killer.

But no.

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mostlikely2 August 27 2008, 20:54:51 UTC
You're right. That's where it should stay.

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crucifixion August 27 2008, 22:37:29 UTC
It really isn't the same unless some weirdo's dancing to it with his weenie tucked between his legs.

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halopain August 27 2008, 21:34:48 UTC
yea i tried to add it to a mix, i mean, it was okay, but i kept thinking, is this a different crappier version than the one i heard in the movie? but no, it just wasn't that great

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cataptromancer August 28 2008, 02:42:32 UTC
I don't know what you're talking about. There's something in its odd half-assed-ness, the way it's always /kind of/ doing the thing it tries to do (kind of being melodic, kind of being soulful, kind of making sense) that is perfect. And that weird, whiny synthesizer is glorious, like the song would sound perfectly normal if God kept shifting reality slightly forward and backward as it played.

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mostlikely2 August 28 2008, 06:33:10 UTC
One day I am still positive I will get there. Right now God sounds like a half-assed tranny coughing into a rented microphone. Will continue to monitor this situation; as usual, I'm sure you will be proven right.

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cutoffhisarm August 29 2008, 03:01:22 UTC
But no.

It is amazing.

"Goodbye horses, I'm flying over you."

Shakespeare in my heart.

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