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What song are you listening to right now?

This song is particularly relevant to my life right now, since everyone is kind of brushing off the fact that I came from absolutely nothing, was in a miserable depressive state having an existential crisis during the pandemic, and have managed to pull myself out of it and become successful and self-sufficient and able to afford a better quality life for myself, despite still not fully liking myself as a person, and living completely alone and not being married and having to support myself BY MYSELF.

 
Kurdt and the crows. Santa on a cross. What's up with that. Lot of symbolism. All in spiffy technicolour! It's like a twisted wizard of Oz, a path leading through a forest.
I kinda like the crows though, thats a good look. Anybody looks good with crows. Maybe Hitchcock inspiration? Yeah, The birds, another movie...was they crows? I forget now.

Yeah they're even arranged the same..as this photo...a trio..or a trinity
hitchcock-and-the-birds-corbis-large.jpg
 
Led Zep

Is the 'soul of a woman' really created in hell...hmmnn I will have to consult my bible....let's see chapter...oh yeah, Genesis...Something about ribs, gardens, snakes, & trees...this warrant further study. Must get to the bottom of this. I need clarification. It's important to know these things!
 
Isley Brothers. Who's That Lady. (Not the 70's version...)
"Guitarist Jimi Hendrix had supported the Isley Brothers on tour in the mid-1960s, and Ernie Isley had been strongly influenced by Hendrix's playing method."
Not sure if He played on the studio version though.
 
"And when I set my eyes on you
You look like a kitty

And when you're in the moon
Oh you look so pretty

Caught a glance in your eyes
And fell through the skies

Glance in your eyes
And fell through the skies

I'm walking down the freezing street
Scarf goes out behind

You said, "Get them away"
Please don't say a word

"Get me out of here
Get me out of here
I hate it here
Get me out of here"



 

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