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Subject: Re: Mortal song question


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Date Posted: 19:14:13 05/09/14 Fri
In reply to: joe 's message, "Re: Mortal song question" on 19:06:40 05/12/04 Wed

Thanks for clearing up the spoken word's to the beginning of "Miracle Man". I was just starting to like the group because of their solid lyrics and then was shocked when I thought I heard "it's the excellent f***ery of the world". Now that I know what was actually said, I think I will go on to enjoy the music. :^)

>This info comes from John Turpin's excellent site:
>http://homepage.mac.com/justified_type/discogs/mortalfz
>/info.html
>
>Lusis is the album these songs are from:
>
>“Painkiller”:
>
> * samples the movie Star Trek V extensively
>(special thx to dredge):
> o “I can’t stand the pain” — Bone’s father
> o “Your pain runs deep” — Spock’s brother
> o “What do you know of my pain?”
> o “I doubt in any god who inflicts pain for
>his own pleasure” — Bones
> o “I don’t want my pain taken away, I NEED
>my pain!” — Kirk
> o and more
>
>“Miracle Man”:
>
> * “We have traveled far!” is from the movie Star
>Trek V
> * “This is the excellent foppery of the world” is
>from the movie production of Shakespeare’s King Lear,
>spoken by the character Edmund

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