Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Some Kinda' Love

"The possibilities are endless."

Love is like happiness, it only exists in our memory. We only love the previous incarnations of each other. Few humans still live in the moment anymore. The past is so elegant while the future is full of anxious ecstatic energy. Love is like the color light green in that it exudes a life like quality of ferocious tenacity. A timid being is only capable of a love that excludes determination. To truly be engaged in this emotion we need to pursue to an endless mindless dystopia. Just like all past-times the pursuance of love is filled with a selfish collusion. Nothing in this life is done with complete genuineness. Thus the underlining meaning of Lou Reed's Some Kinda Love track from the Velvet Underground's self titled titillation.

"Let us do what you fear most."

Oddly, or maybe not so much so, every band I listen to these days has blatant similarities to Lou Reed, John Cale's New York experimental journey. The guitar fills and repetition was like all pop music but they had an edge like all the other bands, which is truly what separates them from the other bands of that time period and location.

"Between thought and expression, lives a lifetime."

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