Love the intro
Having loved their music since '64, I find this song, and because where itâs being sung, to be as surreal as real can be. I was there in 1980, in Red Square, and saw Leninâs Tomb. It was the height of the cold war. Then I saw this video.
1967-The first worldwide TV broadcast using satellite technology offered this new Beatle tune. Most of us watched it in Black and White. Mick Jagger in the chorus. It was an unforgettable cultural moment!
One thing I liked about this 1974 song, and many others like it, was how they weaved life lessons into musical poetry.
And this . . . .
" Devil, lay down, Devil, lay down
This that level, make devils pray, now
"
Newer Kanye, pretty good message:
ânow the Lord my bulletproof vest
When we survive, know that we blessedâ
Too short, and not a big fan of the ending.
@_Barry have not heard Rocky Rocoon in years, so good! Forgot about it, and how much I loved this song.
âtry and find Jesus, all on your ownâ
âI love the first cast when the waters glass and the line starts to runâ
Put this one on my social media September 9th, 2020, still vibe out to it now. Mike knows whatâs up. Not often you can get good music from a fellow premenitioner.
This one is pretty good too.
Damn straight he does!
Great song, really cool to see someone with the courage to talk openly about this âparanormalâ stuff in the media. I dont think I have ever heard a song bring up precognitive dreams before so directly.
@mbready forgot about LPs Catalyst, havent heard this one in years, love it!
âwhere oceans bleed into the skyââŠ
When I think back on all that crap I learned in high school
Itâs a wonder I can think at all
and though my lack of education hasnât hurt me none
I can read the writing on the wall . . .