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quoted 14 lines On Fri, 14 Jul 1995, anontrav wrote:>On Fri, 14 Jul 1995, anontrav wrote:
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>> b)this is the work of a brilliant neo-deconstructivist-
>>
>Grammatology eez sooo phat. Which reminds me of a friend who remarked
>that a book I was reading, Prophets of Extremity:Nietzsche/Heidegger,
>Foucault, Derrida sounded like a heavy metal group. This lead to a
>discussion as to line up- Nietzsche: drums and experimental percussion,
>Foucault: funky bass with lots of pedal, Heidegger: guitar- steals
>Nietzsche's lyrics, cuts all the good lines and then takes credit (he can
>do that he cut the deal with the record company) and lastly Derrida:
>vocals, singing said lyrics with a sexxy french accent and appeal which
>is a large component of the groups success.
>
<grin>
wow! you're absolutely right! i didn't realize this, but nietzsche's chapter names
even sound like heavy metal song titles, check this out:
(these are from _thus spake zarathustra_ )
On War and Warriors
On the New Idol
On Free Death
The Drunken Song
The Tomb Song
The Ugliest Man-
etc etc etc...
(cool, eh?)
i can hear it now:
<chorus, wailing>:
Goooood isssss deEEEEEaaaaaad!!!! GooOOOOOOd izzzzz DEAD!!!! :-)
hee hee hee-
cya, later...
from
a rustic
-<J>
'hmmm'
<G>
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