i think this is about how he vicariously creates and lives and plays out scenes through poetry and song, many pertaining to his own death like in these few presidents.
reminds me of nico when she said "And if I seem to be afraid to live the life that I have made in song it's just that I've been losing so long."
he gets up to perform his "fake suicides" and then people clap. but i hope he doesn't feel like we, his audience, resemble the food courts of malls, although sometimes i feel like applause is entirely innappropriate and the audience didn't "get it".
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having truly listened deeply and sincerely, and basically share a very intimate experience of live music with them. And then they clap like it was some trick, maybe even a bit funny. But it's nothing like that. We don't take walks by the ocean and then realizing how beautiful it actually is, start clapping and cheering like it's a fucking parade. But, like Yoni had courageously announced, "Your face never forgets a cry," and we were only being polite little clones. What else can you do but give the fans a timid and smileless "Thanks?" Nevermind the confusion and pain behind the memories his song had graced us with that night."
does anybody know what the fuck he means with "am i an example of a calculated birth," ?
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having...
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having truly listened deeply and sincerely, and basically share a very intimate experience of live music with them. And then they clap like it was some trick, maybe even a bit funny. But it's nothing like that. We don't take walks by the ocean and then realizing how beautiful it actually is, start clapping and cheering like it's a fucking parade. But, like Yoni had courageously announced, "Your face never forgets a cry," and we were only being polite little clones. What else can you do but give the fans a timid and smileless "Thanks?" Nevermind the confusion and pain behind the memories his song had graced us with that night."
is this just you saying this...or who said this...?
I think the "calculated birth to a star chart for clowns.." is a line referencing astrology. Some people calculate and plan pregnancy's so their baby will be born a virgo, scorpio, whatever because it's more "compatible" due to this "clowns science"
I think the "calculated birth to a star chart for clowns.." is a line referencing astrology. Some people calculate and plan pregnancy's so their baby will be born a virgo, scorpio, whatever because it's more "compatible" due to this "clowns science"
"Filming my own fake death"
"Faking suicide for applause"
i think this is about how he vicariously creates and lives and plays out scenes through poetry and song, many pertaining to his own death like in these few presidents.
reminds me of nico when she said "And if I seem to be afraid to live the life that I have made in song it's just that I've been losing so long."
he gets up to perform his "fake suicides" and then people clap. but i hope he doesn't feel like we, his audience, resemble the food courts of malls, although sometimes i feel like applause is entirely innappropriate and the audience didn't "get it".
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having truly listened deeply and sincerely, and basically share a very intimate experience of live music with them. And then they clap like it was some trick, maybe even a bit funny. But it's nothing like that. We don't take walks by the ocean and then realizing how beautiful it actually is, start clapping and cheering like it's a fucking parade. But, like Yoni had courageously announced, "Your face never forgets a cry," and we were only being polite little clones. What else can you do but give the fans a timid and smileless "Thanks?" Nevermind the confusion and pain behind the memories his song had graced us with that night."
does anybody know what the fuck he means with "am i an example of a calculated birth," ?
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having...
"As I stood there in awe, I noticed I was blissfully unaware of anybody around me - including Yoni Wolf, the main guy behind WHY? Then I began to think about him as a REAL person instead of just this superstar type persona; all the experiences he must have went through, his whole life history, all the fucked up shit that life brings to people like him who then chew it up and spit it back out in the inveitably and intensely personal form of song and then stand up in front of hundreds of young people, very few having truly listened deeply and sincerely, and basically share a very intimate experience of live music with them. And then they clap like it was some trick, maybe even a bit funny. But it's nothing like that. We don't take walks by the ocean and then realizing how beautiful it actually is, start clapping and cheering like it's a fucking parade. But, like Yoni had courageously announced, "Your face never forgets a cry," and we were only being polite little clones. What else can you do but give the fans a timid and smileless "Thanks?" Nevermind the confusion and pain behind the memories his song had graced us with that night."
is this just you saying this...or who said this...?
I think the "calculated birth to a star chart for clowns.." is a line referencing astrology. Some people calculate and plan pregnancy's so their baby will be born a virgo, scorpio, whatever because it's more "compatible" due to this "clowns science"
I think the "calculated birth to a star chart for clowns.." is a line referencing astrology. Some people calculate and plan pregnancy's so their baby will be born a virgo, scorpio, whatever because it's more "compatible" due to this "clowns science"