Thread 127174411 - /mu/

Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:25:38 AM No.127174411
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What did Lou mean by the song Jesus. It’s such a beautiful song and seems so sincere, yet he obviously isn’t a christian. Was this just him being antagonistic towards the anti christian stuff at the time?
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:26:35 AM No.127174422
It's not a guitar, it's a magazine!
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:29:08 AM No.127174449
>>127174422
wtf are you talking about
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:29:14 AM No.127174451
>>127174411 (OP)
He was always antagonistic towards the attitudes of his peers so that’s probably it. The song Sweet Jane is literally a defense of the older “squares” that the hippies hated
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:32:16 AM No.127174472
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:33:47 AM No.127174488
He just thought it would sound good down at the car wash. And he was right
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 4:43:22 AM No.127175069
>>127174411 (OP)
Not all Jews are anti-Christian. Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan also wrote beautiful songs with pro-Christ sentiments.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 4:52:21 AM No.127175142
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>>127174488
fucking hell
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:36:20 AM No.127176910
>>127174411 (OP)
jews play both sides
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:37:09 AM No.127176914
>>127175069
imagine being god’s chosen people waiting for your messiah and you literally kill Him when he arrives. and you have to live for centuries with that guilt. and take it out on palestinians. brutal
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:50:08 AM No.127177014
>>127175069
>>127176910
>>127176914
Lou, Bob, and Leonard are heretical Jews who marched to their own beat. And Jesus is the most based heretical Jew who ever existed. He's always admired at least by the other heretics.
Lou said it was sincere at the time, I think. Unfortunately, it didn't stick. He was even more conflicted through the 70s. I mean, he left his cute wife for a ladyboy.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 8:54:17 AM No.127177061
>>127174411 (OP)
reading religion makes you into a good lyricist you dont have to be religious to get the aesthetics in religion.
Only midwits (usually faggots / trannies, etc) discard all religion as LE BAD AND LE USELESS
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 9:00:57 AM No.127177119
“This song would follow this song because this has to do with this and this has to do with that, and this will answer that and then you’ve got this character who matches this character or offsets this character. The third album was really the quintessence of that idea, because it started out with ‘Candy Says’ where this girl asks all these questions. And then the next song is ‘What Goes On’ where this guy says, ‘Wow, you’re asking me all these questions, you’re driving me crazy, you’re making me feel like I’m upside-down.’ And the third thing they’ve decided that they’re talking about is love, so he’s going to give her an example of ‘Some Kinds Of Love’ and he talks about all kinds of love being the same as long as it’s love, and that’s what he says to her over and over and gives different examples of it. He’s trying to reach her and she’s like saying, ‘I don’t understand,’ you know, but that’s stated at the beginning. Then he gets into ‘Pale Blue Eyes’, where he talks about another kind of love which is like adultery. Then you get to ‘Jesus’, which brings in a whole different kind of love, which is like religious love. Then they start thinking, ‘Wow, I’m beginning to see the light.’ At the end of ‘Beginning To See The Light’ it says ‘how does it feel to be loved’ which means the person doesn’t know, and it also says a number of other strange things, such as, ‘here we go again, I thought that you were my friend,’ you know, which is such a sad thing, especially if you’re going through it with a person twice, I mean that means it happened more than once. Then he says, ‘Wow, I’m set free, everything’s fine!’ Then he says, ‘That’s the story’; see ‘That’s The Story Of My Life’. No difference between the words good and bad, wrong and right are dead, no categories, everything is just fine.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 9:01:59 AM No.127177128
>>127177119
So what happens, he runs into ‘The Murder Mystery’. All this unintelligible stuff. You know, but the intent was really noble. I just meant finally after seeing the light, explaining everything and getting things right, and finally saying now I got it right BAM, what happens. A whole new series of problems, y’know new level, new problems. ‘Afterhours’ was like a sum-up, like it was kind of the cap, the frosting on the cake as far as I was concerned. I mean it’s a terribly sad song and I didn’t sing it because I figured people wouldn’t believe me if I sang it. But I knew Maureen, for instance, had a very innocent voice."
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 9:03:21 AM No.127177140
>>127177119
which book is that from