does anybody else think that he sounds kinda like Nick Stahl who played John Connor in Terminator 3 after 1:05 Kinda ironic since Fear Factory's whole concept is losely based on terminator.
I love this speech, makes my skin crawl. I also love the song. But I feel that the speech is more powerful when played and listened to on its own. It doesn't really need music to emhance its effect. No disrespect mate!
I'm sorry, the music is catchy enough, but I agree with the others on this - this speech is a powerful turning point in the 60's free speech movement and are words that people look to for strength and inspiration and they're being covered up...
I didn't feel that the music emphasized or enhanced the speech at all and that is the true purpose of scoring spoken word.
The music is completely unnecessary, and insults Mario, totally. He would be hurling if he saw this commercialization and dumbing-down of his speech. Hell, I'm insulted. Let his words speak for themselves, please. Thank You.
lol. It took me a sec to realize what you meant by commercialization. I'm not affiliated with the band in any way. I just thought the two went well together. Thanks for the support.
the clip is an outcry against suppression of freedoms, against parasites who would force servitude.
That may be taking Savio's general mindset and message out of context, but philosophically corrupt men may nonetheless say brilliant, meaningful things.
I don't think wisdom is so plentiful that we may dispense with it simply when we dislike the vendor.
does anybody else think that he sounds kinda like Nick Stahl who played John Connor in Terminator 3 after 1:05 Kinda ironic since Fear Factory's whole concept is losely based on terminator.
discardmyfriends 9 months ago
I love this speech, makes my skin crawl. I also love the song. But I feel that the speech is more powerful when played and listened to on its own. It doesn't really need music to emhance its effect. No disrespect mate!
DrP1po 2 years ago 2
there is a metal band that put the machine part of the speech in there song and its really good. the band is called The Famine
jumboshrimp09 3 years ago
i cant find it sadly do you remember the song name?
veryfuck 3 years ago
stiched in plastic
jumboshrimp09 3 years ago
fear factory also put this speech in a song - timelessness
ralfie1986 3 years ago
FF = Best Band EVER.. way ahead of their time.
MrFireAss 3 years ago
there's also an australian rock band that put the machine sppech at the beginning of a song. Electrifying intro too.
On youtube under 'Cog-The Movies Over'
40622088 2 years ago
Indeed cog.... the movies over and yes fear factory timelessness
skylinevspec000 2 years ago
I'm sorry, the music is catchy enough, but I agree with the others on this - this speech is a powerful turning point in the 60's free speech movement and are words that people look to for strength and inspiration and they're being covered up...
I didn't feel that the music emphasized or enhanced the speech at all and that is the true purpose of scoring spoken word.
quoththeraven73 3 years ago
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Take that music off, please.
No honour to this brave man at all.
Just another MTV brainwash overload.
Dont think you intended that.
So please => see above.
result321 3 years ago
The music is completely unnecessary, and insults Mario, totally. He would be hurling if he saw this commercialization and dumbing-down of his speech. Hell, I'm insulted. Let his words speak for themselves, please. Thank You.
hashachar70 4 years ago 3
lol. It took me a sec to realize what you meant by commercialization. I'm not affiliated with the band in any way. I just thought the two went well together. Thanks for the support.
horrid23 4 years ago
the funny thing is I saw this speech for the first time at a public university.
shakezoola456 4 years ago
"...If that dramatist were writing a movie, he could justifiably entitle it "Mario Savio, Son of Immanuel Kant." (Cap:TUIdeal:22\AynRand&al)
AynRandOeuvre 4 years ago
the clip is an outcry against suppression of freedoms, against parasites who would force servitude.
That may be taking Savio's general mindset and message out of context, but philosophically corrupt men may nonetheless say brilliant, meaningful things.
I don't think wisdom is so plentiful that we may dispense with it simply when we dislike the vendor.
horrid23 4 years ago
"Learn to distinguish the difference between errors of knowledge and breaches of morality." (This is John Galt Speaking\AS\AR)
& A gRand Golden AyniversARy to you and yours. (10\10\50AS)
AynRandOeuvre 4 years ago