...seems to call attention to the word. There's a reference to Jesco White in one of Live's songs, but after reading his bio, I can't see any connection. My guess is that he is referring to white supremacists. While the snippets of preaching (which sound like they are coming from a southern white guy) sound somewhat biblical, and certainly apocalyptic, they could be uttered by the leader of any group trying to control their disciples.
...seems to call attention to the word. There's a reference to Jesco White in one of Live's songs, but after reading his bio, I can't see any connection. My guess is that he is referring to white supremacists. While the snippets of preaching (which sound like they are coming from a southern white guy) sound somewhat biblical, and certainly apocalyptic, they could be uttered by the leader of any group trying to control their disciples.
@TobintheGnome If I have my facts straight, the words were from a recording of a radio station preacher. I'm South African, so I could be wrong though! ????
@TobintheGnome If I have my facts straight, the words were from a recording of a radio station preacher. I'm South African, so I could be wrong though! ????
The 'speach' portion of the song sounds like a minister preaching about the end of days - aka the end of the world.
My take: "I warned you, I prepared you, I instructed you, I told you what to expect, all the signs and seasons together today"
The title probably holds a clue as to the complete meaning of the song. The curious punctuation (comma after the word "White") s
The title probably holds a clue as to the complete meaning of the song. The curious punctuation (comma after the word "White") s
...seems to call attention to the word. There's a reference to Jesco White in one of Live's songs, but after reading his bio, I can't see any connection. My guess is that he is referring to white supremacists. While the snippets of preaching (which sound like they are coming from a southern white guy) sound somewhat biblical, and certainly apocalyptic, they could be uttered by the leader of any group trying to control their disciples.
...seems to call attention to the word. There's a reference to Jesco White in one of Live's songs, but after reading his bio, I can't see any connection. My guess is that he is referring to white supremacists. While the snippets of preaching (which sound like they are coming from a southern white guy) sound somewhat biblical, and certainly apocalyptic, they could be uttered by the leader of any group trying to control their disciples.
@TobintheGnome If I have my facts straight, the words were from a recording of a radio station preacher. I'm South African, so I could be wrong though! ????
@TobintheGnome If I have my facts straight, the words were from a recording of a radio station preacher. I'm South African, so I could be wrong though! ????