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Brightman, SSV revisited

Posted: 06 Feb 2006, 20:59
by mugabe
Who recites Nietzsche's "Vereinsamt" on Sarah Brightman's "How Can Heaven Love Me?" - Eldritch or the credited Frank Peterson?

Why would Eldritch misspell Drug Czar as "Drugsar" on the SSV "album"? The pun escapes me.

Posted: 06 Feb 2006, 22:07
by EvilBastard
Is Drugsar a reference to Drugsar Inc, the people that have some relationship with His Last Parade (www.hislastparade.co.uk)? They seem to be big fans of the Caslon Antique font, Sisters-y artwork, drum machines, weirdness in the lyrics, gun references, and they've been around for a while.

Drugsar Inc's missives are put out by one Andreas Daschau - could be a deliberate mis-spelling of Dachau, as in concentration camp. Written on the gates of the camp is the legend "Arbeit Macht Frei", or "Labour sets you free". Free from what? Perhaps free from the "moribund relationship" with East/West. Alternatively, Daschau could mean "there - look", as in "Look what I've been doing since leaving East/West."

Just call me Grassy Knollington... :roll:

Re: Brightman, SSV revisited

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 09:46
by paint it black
mugabe wrote:
Why would Eldritch misspell Drug Czar as "Drugsar" on the SSV "album"? The pun escapes me.
drugsar goode probably :innocent:

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 15:47
by aims
CHOON!!! ;D