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Music lost to history: Alice Cooper: Roses on White Lace
Alice Cooper is basically what Marilyn Manson has become. He sang about really taboo subjects at a time
when taboo actually was taboo. This particular tune is one that I began listening to after being dumped by the girl that I was supposed to marry
back in the early nineties. It is actually one of three songs that play back to back on most albums. Those three songs are, if memory serves,
"chop, chop, chop", "Gail" and "Roses on White Lace". I never really appreciated the other two quite as much as this one, but then I have
never hacked anyone to death, so check back later... This song stands alone as being pretty cool just because it states the anger that I was having at the time (back in the '90s). At the same time, it illustrates that Marilyn Manson is following the course of another very successful rocker. While Cooper's songs were not earth-shaking, they were provocative. That single fact is what has led to Manson's success. I have never heard or read Marilyn Manson say that Alice Cooper was an actual influence on his music, but here is an example of it from twenty years ago. Is It Porn? The last entry, Was.com was not porn. Now for a tough one. Breast.com. What do you think, is it porn? No, it is not porn.
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I have again been quite lacking in the supposed 'daily update' department of late. I could likely have banged something out over the last
couple of days just for the sake of making a post, but it would have been pretty poor even by my meager standards. Who knew I had standards?
• So it turns out that the Red Sox really did win the world series and lift the 'Curse of the Bambino'. That is great and all, I am very happy to see someone
other than the Yankees take it home this year. I think a lot of the baseball fans in the U.S. are the same way. There were a few quotes in the news articles about the
Red Sox win, however, that really make me think the people in Boston may be a bit delusional, if not clinically insane:
"I checked the obituaries to make sure I was still alive," he said.
Of course I only bring this up since it makes it seem possible that my beloved Cubs will be able to rid themselves of the 'Curse of the Goat'. That will be entirely necessary if they are to avoid
the plan that I laid out in a previous post, and fulfill my prophecy of winning the World Series in 2007. The significance of which is that they would be the only sporting team to ever go
exactly a century between title wins. I am a Cubs fan, we have to have goals too.
• I took in the movie Dogma over the weekend. It was released in 1999 and I have somehow just never found the time
to watch it. Sure they play it on lots of networks at this point, but it is the type of movie that you really have to see without censorship to truly appreciate. I really loved the movie and plan to watch it at least once more just to make sure that I didn't miss any of the
innuendo. It is wonderful to have an open mind. I am not even going to go into a 'psuedo-review' of this one though, as there are other people that have done it so much better than I could ever hope to.
Here is the CAP Alert guy with his 'Full Review' of the movie. You will either laugh or cry, depending on your particular faith, but it is definite must read material when researching a movie
such as this. It is not my intention to rip on anybody for being really small minded and simple, but (there is always a 'but') this guy fell off of his rocker a long time ago and is only still rocking in his own head, if you get my drift. The only thing that keeps him out of the mental hospital, likely, is that there are a lot of people that think just like he does. Scary thought, considering that one of the two presidential candidates
share in his beliefs. I have no proof of his sanity, or lack thereof, but I do have a single quote from his review of the Dogma movie:
Mankind has tried to use religion to explain everything since the beginning of time. Don't you think it is just about time that we start to live for now?
The whole "worshipping god" thing has pushed us further back in technology (and any other race ever constructed) than we would be if we just finally gave up on religion.
I guess God, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and lots of other figures who never existed, in reality, will laugh when I come to greet them. It is a choice that I have made.
Note to parents out there. Don't try to tell your kids that all of these mythical beings exist, then tell them that they don't exist...Except God...
Well, at least my parents went the extra mile and never killed any of us. They also killed all of the 'mysterious gift bringer' myths by the time I was twelve. I don't know if either of them had the cajones to take a stance on whether or not there was a 'God', but I think mom did a better
job of dispelling myths about it. By the time I was 12 I knew that there was no one looking out for me, what I did/said was it. That all worked out well, as I did grow up. Religion is only Myth in my mind.
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