I always remember this band because my sister said that I somehow resemble Mike Patton? lol. Something about the eyes, she said.
And the guy sitting on the sofa reminds me of my father, in which he is also wearing a similar outfit. The guy who catches him when he falls.
Why is everyone falling in this video or jumping off of things? (There are hints of Hitchcock here too.)
Funny too, that I remember someone compared Jennifer Jason Leigh to a friend I had who everyone thought was anorexic. Then she changes her wig to a black one like in "Twin Peaks."
The lyrics state: "With a new face you might surprise yourself." Well, that is odd.
Do you find anything strange about this regarding identity and doubles?
The more I watch the more I'm seeing. The whole song feels profound. The more he tries to reproduce the past the more it bites him.
The step ladder reminds me of a counselling scene.
I think we are all trapped in cycles we can never fully throw off. The appearance of a " killer " in the end scene suggests there are other people trapped in this loop too, making it more complicated.
A thing maybe true, but to what extent ? Dion Fortune said that some treasures are only treasure when viewed in the moonlight, but if examined in the cold light of day are nothing more than dried leaves. Why does this haunt me tonight ? Reality is fluid, but the human side needs stability. Why am I writing this crap tonight ?
So this song was playing today in a cafe. So many memories. Strange, and I should have known I would be frequenting said property before the day was out, even if it was only through trick n treating. The lyrics capture a woman's ability to do a sudden deviation from what a man believes is so. The singer knows despite his current reverie he's doomed. Its just a brief season. That cycle moon is so me.
6am - Finally the penny has dropped. We are not our minds. The mind separate to the soul. This is problematic as the mind is so dominant 99% of the time, and if unsettled or challenged throws a hissy fit that will floor you so badly you will loose all sight of the fact that another you is hiding somewhere. We might call this the subconscious, and even this can reek havoc with the body. I think there is more though beyond the subconscious, a concrete other you bursting to get out, painfully and forcibly.
I always remember this band because my sister said that I somehow resemble Mike Patton? lol. Something about the eyes, she said.
ReplyDeleteAnd the guy sitting on the sofa reminds me of my father, in which he is also wearing a similar outfit. The guy who catches him when he falls.
Why is everyone falling in this video or jumping off of things? (There are hints of Hitchcock here too.)
Funny too, that I remember someone compared Jennifer Jason Leigh to a friend I had who everyone thought was anorexic. Then she changes her wig to a black one like in "Twin Peaks."
The lyrics state: "With a new face you might surprise yourself." Well, that is odd.
Do you find anything strange about this regarding identity and doubles?
The more I watch the more I'm seeing. The whole song feels profound. The more he tries to reproduce the past the more it bites him.
DeleteThe step ladder reminds me of a counselling scene.
I think we are all trapped in cycles we can never fully throw off.
The appearance of a " killer " in the end scene suggests there are other people trapped in this loop too, making it more complicated.