The part "30 years now sleeping" at the last line identifies what or whom was sleeping, "the beast", which has been awakened is now moving around.
I don't hear "war raises his head" I hear a sound like "uh-raises his hea-ead" Halford often he does that sort of thing with words. "well-raises" may work. Maybe it is war. War would still be ok, since crowleys "book of the law" had plently of war in it.
Crowley was read by plenty of people in the 60's and 70's, and people took him seriously.
They even tried to make his vision of mankind come to pass. (I say they suceeded, but thats cuz e I know Crowley to have wanted man to be free, and thats what came to pass. at least more freedom than before. All the evil nonsense was just shock and mis-representations.
Musicians were a big part of spreading the gospel of crowley.
I don't try to find crowley in everything. I am an even headed person, not all about crazy connections between things.
This instance is just one where it fits, exactly fits.
I wouldn't have said this if I wasn't nearly sure of it.
"War raises it's head, and slowly looks around." "Uh"? "Well"? Really? "War" is mentioned twice more in the lyrics "smell of war and pain" and "carcasses of war". Not seeing the Crowley thing, he is like Che Guevara, James Dean and Jimi Hendrix, all much more popular today than they ever were in their time and the legend is much greater than the men ever were.
"War raises it's head, and slowly looks around." "Uh"? "Well"? Really? "War" is mentioned twice more in the lyrics "smell of war and pain" and "carcasses of war". Not seeing the Crowley thing, he is like Che Guevara, James Dean and Jimi Hendrix, all much more popular today than they ever were in their time and the legend is much greater than the men ever were.
The "30 years now sleeping" is so obvious, only recently hit me as the time between the end of WWI (1918) and...
The "30 years now sleeping" is so obvious, only recently hit me as the time between the end of WWI (1918) and beginning of WWII (1939).
The part "30 years now sleeping" at the last line identifies what or whom was sleeping, "the beast", which has been awakened is now moving around.
I don't hear "war raises his head" I hear a sound like "uh-raises his hea-ead" Halford often he does that sort of thing with words. "well-raises" may work. Maybe it is war. War would still be ok, since crowleys "book of the law" had plently of war in it.
Crowley was read by plenty of people in the 60's and 70's, and people took him seriously.
They even tried to make his vision of mankind come to pass. (I say they suceeded, but thats cuz e I know Crowley to have wanted man to be free, and thats what came to pass. at least more freedom than before. All the evil nonsense was just shock and mis-representations.
Musicians were a big part of spreading the gospel of crowley.
I don't try to find crowley in everything. I am an even headed person, not all about crazy connections between things.
This instance is just one where it fits, exactly fits.
I wouldn't have said this if I wasn't nearly sure of it.
"War raises it's head, and slowly looks around." "Uh"? "Well"? Really? "War" is mentioned twice more in the lyrics "smell of war and pain" and "carcasses of war". Not seeing the Crowley thing, he is like Che Guevara, James Dean and Jimi Hendrix, all much more popular today than they ever were in their time and the legend is much greater than the men ever were.
"War raises it's head, and slowly looks around." "Uh"? "Well"? Really? "War" is mentioned twice more in the lyrics "smell of war and pain" and "carcasses of war". Not seeing the Crowley thing, he is like Che Guevara, James Dean and Jimi Hendrix, all much more popular today than they ever were in their time and the legend is much greater than the men ever were.
The "30 years now sleeping" is so obvious, only recently hit me as the time between the end of WWI (1918) and...
The "30 years now sleeping" is so obvious, only recently hit me as the time between the end of WWI (1918) and beginning of WWII (1939).