Blue Oyster Cult: Workshop of Telescopes
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This is what is playing on the edge of spacetime!
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@bradominus Funny you say that. Cause on "I write like" I put the lyrics of this song on there and the analyzer result was Edgar Allan Poe.lol
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@Drizzlerman WHATEVER IT IS ITS A TREMENDOUS SONG, IT REALLY IS...
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@Drizzlerman very nice explanation!
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this closely resembles the tibetan book of the dead
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Esa portada transporta a un momento en el tiempo en el transporte publico subiendo aquella colina con el cielo estrellado, la voz del fondo penetrante al oido conduceme al pasillo de las mil puertas para llegar a el cruzifijo que esta en el infinito y de pronto la calma. Eso me hace sentir la imagen del disco
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by the time this tune started we BLOTTO and weren't comin' back soon
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@bradominus yeah...
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@pendodecahedron the Bouchard Brothers left and Eric has lost most of his ability to hold a note judging by the last time I saw them. I hope it was just a temporary condition. They still rocked, even though they always play Shooting Shark instead of any number of far better songs.
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@Drizzlerman whoa...
I always said that BOC are the Edgar Allan Poes of rock... ;)
bradominus 1 year ago 12
This song is about alchemy and transformation and attaining elevated or purified states of conscious and becoming a perfected being because of it able to see through social structure and other man made illusions and constructs of life and survival. Doctors and wives being the institutions set up to trap your mind in the 5 sense reality, the black telescope being the sight through the negrito or burnt out state of consciousness from which one must go to then flourish again in a higher state
Drizzlerman 2 years ago 12