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Created By TrixxyKatt • Updated about a year ago
PROTIP: Press the ← and → keys to navigate the gallery, 'g' to view the gallery , or 'r' to view a random image.Chicago - Prologue / Someday August 29, 1968
I see this song as being about the inevitability of karma (much like "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing"), so I use it as essentially a bully-hunter anthem. Unlike "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" (which is too overly-aggressive to come from anything more morally upstanding than an anti-hero, if the "if I could kill you, I would" line is any indication), this song's narrator maintains moral superiority throughout (which is why I'm not replacing this song with "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" for my EBA 2 project). But at the end of the day, both are about ruining the bad guy's day (it's just that the former is more about reducing the bad guy to a broken shell of a sentient being, while this one is more along the lines of a stern warning for them to clean up their act). (It helps that the original context of this song is (unless I have my history completely wrong) most likely the civil rights movement spearheaded by Martin Luther King Jr.)
I've put videos of this song on the site a few times before, but the videos keep getting taken down. It's quite irritating, really. Hopefully this one won't get DCMA'd.
(And, yes, this is Lindsay Dawn's theme song, since it's basically telling bullies that they suck.)
Uploaded by TrixxyKatt on 2013-09-20.
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