Monday, February 14, 2011

Music from Humanity is Interesting...

1. Voltaire. “When You’re Evil”. The Devil’s Bris. Projekts Records, 1998.
Why wouldn't I love this song? It practically a tribute to me, written by a human, for me. Sure, it's a minion singing that being evil is fun but it also has downsides. But, this minion is a very loyal one and loyal to the side of evil.

​http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/When-You%27re-Evil-lyrics-Voltaire/83CF445D6824A9F748256DAA0026537D



2. Rolling Stones. “Sympathy for the Devil”. Beggars Banquet. Decca Records, 1968.
If someone takes the time to write a song from my perpective, then it deserves my attention. Plus, this human actually got a lot of my personality and put it into the lyrics. Plus, we all know that I did influence those events.

http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling+stones/sympathy+for+the+devil_20117881.html



3. Korn. “Twisted Transitor”. See You on the Other Side. Virgin Records, 2005.
I am so proud at myself for the influences that I have caused humanity. This is one good example of it in music. Plus, the song is just pretty awesome overall.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bwTxuTI-UvSChHZeG81D25j1r8JkhedZihCCelyV7ro/edit?hl=en&authkey=CJL1084K

4. Stephen Sondheim. "A Little Priest". Sweeney Todd: Demon Barber of Seville. Warner, Bros., 2007
This song just made me laugh and laugh. Humans talking about killing others for meat and then that meat gets to be sold to unsuspecting buyers. It's unknowing cannibalism. Oh, that's too funny. Plus, this song is just so catchy too.
http://www.lyricsondemand.com/soundtracks/s/sweeneytoddlyrics/alittlepriestlyrics.html



5. Frank Wildhorn. "Alive". Jekyll and Hyde: Musical Broadway, 1990.
This song reminds me of a time when I used to feel that way. So powerful, so alive. As time passes by, I forget that, but I am reminded of it by this song. With the addition of knowing that this is Jekyll and Hyde, there is always thar idea of a second human nature trapped inside a human.

http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/jekyllandhyde/alive.htm



6. Frank Wildhorn. "Good N Evil". Jekyll and Hyde: Musical Broadway, 1990.
If more people had this view of the world, like the singer has in the song, then the world would be more interesting. It is interesting that a human (even if the singer is just a character) would have this view of the world; it's refreshing in a way. This is the right way to view the world.

http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/jekyllandhyde/goodnevil.htm


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