Friday, August 11, 2006

metalic sounds

I was always amazed that rock inspired so much fear and hatred in the communist regime of Cuba. It was not the long hair, after all, when they took over Cuba they had long hair. I think that what really bothered them were the lyrics, specially the lyrics related to people of a dark nature, because.... well, a certain guy of a dark nature was in power in Cuba. Now he's dying, if you know what I mean.
Also, this very same character is rumored to have dealt in occultism, and he's thought of having inked a pact with the devil which he's supposed to have written and signed in blood. If those are urban legends or not, it doesn't matter. The diabolic nature of this dying man goes beyond whatever the average human dares to imagine.
But then, this song comes to my head. Ozzy Osbourne sang about the life and works of Aleister Crowley, a reknown occultist, who dabbled in contacts with the dark side.
Crowley, kasstro... That's why kasstro's "culture functionaires" banned Black Sabbath, and therefore, banned the Ozzman as well. Too many similarities.
I just pulled out Mr. Crowley, and inserted Mr. kasstro. My apologies to Ozzy. I hope he likes the idea and sings this song at kasstro's funeral.

Mr. kasstro, what went on in your head
Mr. kasstro, did you talk with the dead
Your life style to me seemed so tragic
With the thrill of it all
You fooled all the people with magic
You waited on Satan's call
Mr. Charming, did you think you were pure
Mr. Alarming, in nocturnal rapport
Uncovering things that were sacred manifest on this Earth
Conceived in the eye of a secret
And they scattered the afterbirth

Mr. kasstro, won't you ride my white horse
Mr. kasstro, it's symbolic of course
Approaching a time that is classic
I hear maidens call
Approaching a time that is drastic
Standing with their backs to the wall
Was it polemically sent
l wanna know what you meant
I wanna know
I wanna know what you meant

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