One of the comments from the video, which I have to agree with fully.
"Most hauntingly beautiful song ever...the guitar shimmers with an edginess of blinding, searing vibrato and dark nothingness all at once ...an earnest plea of a thousand lost souls to fall into the abyss..let it go...all fall away.....how soon? is now?....as soon as u surrender to the void."
I wouldn't say I don't like christians, muslims or people of any faith. But I am wary of people who display what I would call excessive or incredible claims about their religion, particularly people who claim god talks to them. This is because not too long ago a dear friend of mine (a christian and a very kind and gentle man) was confronted by someone who claimed god spoke to him. The confrontation and subsequent attack was completely unprovoked, but during the attack my friend was stabbed repeatedly and had his head severed which was then dumped in a wheelie bin. Of course in court his attacker claimed god told him to do it. So you can maybe understand why I'm just a tad suspicious of people who make these kind of claims, especially if they live in close proximity to me as this attacker lived next door to my friend.
# Attention Seekers: There are certain people who need to be the center of attraction where ever they go. In order to maintain their high popularity rate, they begin to build up attention seeking white lies. These lies soon become a part of their personalities and they never find it necessary to shrug off the harmless lies. # Create Stories: Creating stories of valor and great deeds about oneself all the time, is a compulsive liar symptom. They make up such great stories about themselves, that they loose their charm once the cat is out of the bag. For example, someone claims to have fought a bloody fight with a goon at the local bar, when actually he is known to get scared or has even fainted at the sight of blood. Also they make claims like they can get it on eight times a night when in actual fact they are incapable of managing it even once.
# Covering Up: When a compulsive liar gets caught in his lies, he will cook up another story of how he is falsely accused or will deny it totally with another story to back up his claim of innocence. # Same Story, Different Characters: Plagiarism becomes another part of obsessive compulsive liar symptoms. One may not realize mentioning the same lie to the same person, more than once. Each time he says the same lie, the basic concept remains the same, only the characters, place, date of occurrence, etc. may change. # Poor Self Esteem: The hallmark of compulsive liar disorder symptom is low self esteem. An inferiority complex forces the person to make up stories, that makes him/her feel worthy and appreciated.
Anyone else having the same problem?
I can't open the last page on 'songs of the eighties. I know it's not my computer.