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"am i gone? have I run too far to get home?"

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                                                          "Would?"

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Dust in the Wind by Kansas would be the choice that comes to mind immediately, perhaps something from Dead Can Dance, "Severance" perhaps.
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Guest Frank L.
I have always thought the music of Peter Murphy had some Millenniumistic stuff.

Be Seeing You,

David Blackwell

What about 'Socrates the Python' by Peter Murphy?

Just read this lyrics... I think it's perfect for a MillenniuM episode.

Today ...

Your problems are not

Of blind belief

That is or means

Belief ain't enough, belief ain't enough

The oracle of your age

Point towards the word

Psychological

You may freeze

You may fear

You may wince

And not hear

You can sick at the heart

When I say

"God is one"

Does God the word

Make you reel

And I mean, real

But it isn't God the father son or holy one,

But the key to your age

Get it together, and listen

With all the books

On the shelf

All the wisdom

With all the books

On the shelf

All the wisdom

Socrates Pythagorus

Yin and bloody Yang

Hatha Yoga, Omm

Bennett, Gurdjieff, Jesus

Old Testament and New

Libraries full of keys

Libraries full of keys

Where's your lock?

If you really want to HEAR the 'soundtrack to the apocalypse', listen to 'The Devil's Triangle' by King Crimson. But you have to do it right. Play it very loud, with headphones in a dark room. Oh my...

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Guest Frank L.

What about a song by The Ramones in a scene with Lara. We know she likes The Ramones (and I do too).

What about "Lara Is A Punk Rocker", uhh, Sheena, I mean Sheena...

or "I Wanna Be Sedated", "Psycho Therapy", "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" or "The MillenniuM Group Took My Baby Away" :grin:

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Guest Wepwawet

Having recently gone back to my musical roots...

...I just got reminded of this track, 'Die With Your Boots on', from Iron Maiden's 'Piece of Mind' album:

'In Thirteen the Beast is rising,

The Frenchman did surmise

Through earthquakes and starvation the warlord will arise.

Terror, death, destruction pour from the Eastern sands,

But the truth of all predictions is always in your hands...'

Nostrodamus, Revelations, the Beast, war in the Middle east, even the notion of self-fulfilling prophecies...a great overture to the series, I think!

And on a creepy, personal note, I recall listening to this LP in my room one night when I was a teenager. About a minute after hearing that verse, my mum called me upstairs to show me something on the Tv news...

...the (First) Gulf War had just started.

Freaked out? You bet I was!

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Guest A Stranger

This could have been in "Somehow..." mabye in place of "My War"

The Misfits

"Last Caress"

I got something to say

I killed your baby today

And it doesn't matter much to me

As long as it's dead

Well I got something to say

I raped your mother today

And it doesn't matter much to me

As long as she spread

Sweet lovely death

I am waiting for your breath

Come sweet death, one last caress

Sweet lovely death

I am waiting for your breath

Come sweet death, one last caress

Well, I got something to say

I killed your baby today

And it doesn't matter much to me

As long as it's dead

Sweet lovely death

I am waiting for your breath

Come sweet death

One last caress

One last caress, sweet death

One last caress, sweet death

:bigsmile:

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