It’s like Mr Mackey says, “Drugs are bad, m’kay”. But when weaponised for sexual rivalry conflict, there’s never going to be a happy finish. As anti-heroes go, that prick John lacks even any of Travis Bickle’s few redeeming qualities – dark days indeed. For me, it refreshed memories of a couple of old Bunnymen songs: ‘Villiers Terrace’ and ‘Turquoise Days’.
“Been up to Villiers Terrace / To see what's-a-happenin' / There's people rolling 'round on the carpet / Passing 'round the medicine / Been up to Villiers Terrace / I saw what's-a-happenin' / People rolling 'round on my carpet / Biting wool and pulling string / You said people rolled on carpet, boys / But I never thought they'd do those things” ~ from ‘Villiers Terrace’, 1980 – bit.ly / VilliersTerrace
“Just when the thought occurs / The panic will pass / And the smell of the fields / Never lasts / Put your faith / In those crimson nights / Set sail / In those turquoise days / It's not for glory / It's not for honour / Just something someone said” ~ from ‘Turquoise Days’, 1981 – bit.ly / TurquoiseDays
It’s like Mr Mackey says, “Drugs are bad, m’kay”. But when weaponised for sexual rivalry conflict, there’s never going to be a happy finish. As anti-heroes go, that prick John lacks even any of Travis Bickle’s few redeeming qualities – dark days indeed. For me, it refreshed memories of a couple of old Bunnymen songs: ‘Villiers Terrace’ and ‘Turquoise Days’.
dalinian61 5 months ago
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dalinian61 5 months ago
Thanks!
splinterfaction 8 months ago
Nice, cool narrative technique dude,
silversurfur 8 months ago