Oh he's definitely out there and not in a way that normally appeals to me, when I first saw him I was expecting to be rolling on the floor laughing at the guy.
I love Surrender and hated the way Storm did it. Messed up the lyrics and then changed them voluntarily to something unnecessarily crass (at least in the context of the song and with the way she was holding the mic stand).
That said she's still in my top 5 or 6 easily because most of these cats can't sing at all or have zero stage presence. Its horrible.
I loved the first season but this just seems like a total rehash, they should have gone with all new songs for starters.
It made my stomach hurt. There were a couple of half-way decent performances, I guess, but they were totally overshadowed by mediocrity and downright pathos.
I think the hardest rocking song tonight was a Beatles song for cryin out loud.
The girl with the spike coming out of her chin needs to go. She's scarier than Courtney Love and that's saying something...
A Beatle song about Charles Manson...![]()
This jumped out at me though. Helter Skelter (I assume that's the song being referred to here) was NOT written about Charles Manson in any way, shape or form.
The song was just Paul's attempt to write something louder, harder and noisier than the Who. Manson simply heard the song and invented meanings for it that were never intended, warping the song to fit with his own twisted views on a "race war" that was supposedly coming.
Manson belived that the Beatles were angles speaking to him through their music. He interpeted the songs Pigs and Helter Skelter as orders to start a race war and then step in as a savior. The Beatles wrote the song a few years before the Sharon Tate and Labianco family murders. Buts as far as any "connection" to the Beatles goes no deal. Just your basic instutionalized, schizo on mescalin and LSD.
For good reads on the subject check out "Helter Skelter" and "The Family."
For good music turn off Super Nova and lay a nice copy of the White Album on your turn table.