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Posted: 22 May 2009, 03:22
by Nadia81
or Chaos theory-the hidden order of everything

Posted: 22 May 2009, 03:33
by 7anthea7
Nadia81 wrote:or Chaos theory-the hidden order of everything
So :von: 's working at the subatomic level now? :lol:

Posted: 22 May 2009, 09:23
by Quiff Boy
you say it as if you are surprised ;) :lol:

Posted: 22 May 2009, 09:48
by Being645
7anthea7 wrote:
Nadia81 wrote:or Chaos theory-the hidden order of everything
So :von: 's working at the subatomic level now? :lol:
Quiff Boy wrote: you say it as if you are surprised :wink: :lol:
... no confusion, no surprise ... :lol: ;D :lol:

Posted: 22 May 2009, 19:46
by 7anthea7
Quiff Boy wrote:you say it as if you are surprised ;) :lol:
Not really - just amused. He's been working my sub-atomic level for ages... :wink:

Posted: 22 May 2009, 21:12
by James Blast
sub productive level more like, him not you dear

Posted: 28 Jun 2009, 19:28
by bismarck
Did this song ever get played?

Posted: 28 Jun 2009, 19:41
by Moakahontas
bismarck wrote:Did this song ever get played?
No.. :|

Posted: 29 Jun 2009, 06:42
by Ozpat
Moakahontas wrote:
bismarck wrote:Did this song ever get played?
No.. :|
....not YET! :)

Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 12:00
by 17.auflage
a few days came and went away and we still have only some lyriclines from whatever... :wink:

Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 16:30
by lachert
premiere is planned as a bonus for waiting so long at mexico gig in december :wink:

Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 16:37
by James Blast
and a "happy finish" ;D

Posted: 26 Jul 2009, 17:44
by Nadia81
just remembered the Christmas song--"I wondered as I wandered out under the sky..." a reference?

Posted: 29 Aug 2009, 17:24
by Moakahontas
aww... I wish I could hear this song..I´m very very impatient.. :(

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 03:48
by Being645
... today it reminds me of ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHhUDKfi ... re=related


scrolling down Further Information I can't avoid to notice how
easily some people make money today ...

Remember: If you spread things like this around our brave world
by reporting, photographing, filming or translating them you shall
- of course - not make money since

It's not alright to make money out of the misery of other people -

unless you are one of those responsible ... :lol: :lol: :lol: ... :notworthy: ...





Oh, give me the love ...

Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 05:24
by originalgoth
Looking at the structure of the song (not the lyrics but the layout), I'm thinking this could be a slow song.

It looks like "I was wrong" - wheather it sounds anything like it (tempo wise) of course is a whole other thing, I know but that's what I'm getting from it.

I'm trying to imagine it with fast guitars and I'm not getting it.

I could be WRONG though :innocent:

If I turn out to be wrong, I will say I was wrong

I was wrong to ever doubt
I can get along without
I can love my fellow man
But I'm damned if I'll love yours

Posted: 26 Jul 2010, 03:36
by H. Blackrose
This is about the Iraq war, isn't it? The "red tops" being the British tabloids; and the "decent men and women" being the "Decent Left" (i.e. pro-war, pro-Israel) as parodied here.

Posted: 26 Jul 2010, 11:33
by _emma_
Well, I'm sure it's all about love. :D :P

Posted: 26 Jul 2010, 23:22
by Being645
Nice link, H.Blackrose, ... :D ...

though, I can't but agree to _emma_ as well ... ;D ...

obviously, it's once again one of those typical multi-layered Sister's songs ... ;D ;D ;D ...

Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 18:29
by il duce
So has this ever been played live yet?

Just read that it is one of Chris favorite songs to play live, and I think I have completly missed it (if it has indeed been played live).
If it has not does that mean that theu are rehearsing it now, and we will hear it in november?

Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 19:46
by James Blast
Far Parade = Fake ellPee

you, sorry we loose :|

Posted: 08 Dec 2011, 13:33
by Guedzilla
So,
Was the single 'Under the Gun' a deliberate final statement on that phase of your career? Looking back, it seems like after your astonishing monologue in the second half of that song, there's little left to be said and nowhere else to go.

AE: Pop Will Eat Itself? You may be right. Andrew recently wrote 'Far Parade', which is even more absolutely Milan. We think his problem is that he no longer finds it fun to rail against American politics, because American politics are no longer important, what with America about to be the Chinese slaveland and all. Watch this space. Mr Eldritch was studying Mandarin Chinese before he started singing for this band.
(taken from http://thequietus.com/articles/07281-si ... -interview via http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=22258 )

Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 13:33
by A_H
"...which is even more absolutely Milan."

Interesting that he invokes Prospero there, cf.:
"To have no screen between this part he play'd
And him he play'd it for, he needs will be
Absolute Milan. " (The Tempest, I.ii - 209-211)

The Tempest famously being Shakespeare's last play, and the one which ends with:
"Now my charms are all o'erthrown,
And what strength I have's mine own,
Which is most faint: now, 'tis true,
I must be here confined by you,
Or sent to Naples. Let me not,
Since I have my dukedom got
And pardon'd the deceiver, dwell
In this bare island by your spell;
But release me from my bands
With the help of your good hands:
Gentle breath of yours my sails
Must fill, or else my project fails,
Which was to please. Now I want
Spirits to enforce, art to enchant,
And my ending is despair,
Unless I be relieved by prayer,
Which pierces so that it assaults
Mercy itself and frees all faults.
As you from crimes would pardon'd be,
Let your indulgence set me free."

Hmm.

Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 11:24
by Being645
Thank you for the hint. And for the lovely quote of the epilogue.

Posted: 09 Feb 2012, 21:01
by stufarq
A_H wrote:The Tempest famously being Shakespeare's last play
His last surviving play. That he wrote alone. Maybe.

The lost play Cardenio, if Shakespeare actually wrote it (alone or in collaboration with john Fletcher) is usually dated later than The Tempest.

Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen, both generally accepted to have been collaborations with Fletcher, are also widely thought to be later.

And the dating of The Tempest (and a lot of Shakespeare's other plays) involves a lot of assumption, with scholars agreeing that it's impossible to say with any certainty whether it was written before or after The Winter's Tale and/or Cymbeline.