Mental Pictures - The New Rage
This is my unique original music that I have developed over the last 3 decades and has led me on my journey which now involves revealing geopolitical war crimes and the crimes of the global elite. (Crazy, I know! ) This is my first ever Dsounds upload and I wanted to share some of my unique sounds and musical ideas with the Steemit community. I wrote this song "The New Rage" in 2016 as a response to the cognitive dissonance bubbles that people are being divided into by the corrupt media and global elite. I hope folks like it.
I started creating music many moons ago when I was traveling the globe. Through my travels I've visited 44 countries...many of them while backpacking. I've been a busker in Montreal, London and around Europe, a US Marine, a local in Athens , Ga back in the 90's, a jack of all trades when it came to survival, and nowadays I'm a French to English translator and voiceover artist with a cool Russian wife and two little boys and a baby girl. I make psychedelic, sometimes political, Irish folk based weirdness with surreal themes. I cover everything-- from my hero's such as John Lennon, Joseph Campbell, Robyn Hitchcock, Karl Wallinger, Alan Watts, Diane Ackerman and many others.......to mythology, travel, romance, history, space exploration, the use of various mind altering substances, politics, art and conscious dreaming. The dreamworld plays a big part in my art. I highly recommend Robert Moss's "Conscious Dreaming" for people wanting to open up to higher consciousness. My goal with my music has never been about money (although one needs it to survive). Instead I hope to help others realize the dreamworld is available to us all.......one only has to tap into it and life can become much more colorful and enlightening. I hope you enjoy my music and gain some understanding from it. Peace.
Link to my CD Baby official 'Mental Pictures" account where I have a number of surreal themed songs available for download:
store.cdbaby.com/cd/mentalpictures
Lyrics to The New Rage:
Your heads a spiral glossy cage, filled with fantasy and conflict, spread across the wide world stage, Can't tell up from telling down, all the words vitriolic in the rat race, running on the merry-go-round...A soldiers grave in San Antoine, tells the story of the devils that shipped him home and sold him as a bag of bones to fleece, now a mother weeps on methadone, trying to cope all alone, staring at the son, the boy she'll never see... Its the new rage, head in the bubble, its the new rage, in the heat of the summer, feeling betrayed, thinking that it won't come down, these are sad days, lives in the balance, as the sun fades, darkness fills the vacuum and the charade goes on while we all spin round....
I was just a little boy, didn't know that the world was so strange, stepping out into the void, once I climbed aboard the bus, to be shipped off and to be trained, to kill the very thought of us..... but I left that soldiers life behind, set out upon the road of life, and saw my mind was truly mine to be made up, now I watch the grand charade, the greatest show on earth, the cavalcade, and do what I can to wake my fellow humans up..... (Chorus) Its the new rage, head in the bubble, its the new rage, in the heat of the summer, feeling betrayed, thinking that it won't come down, these are sad days, lives in the balance, as the sun fades, darkness fills the vacuum and the charade goes on while we all spin round.......
Link to my Clarity of Signal geopolitical Wordpress site where I reveal the crimes of the global elite. (I have 4 free songs up in the right hand corner) -
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Cool traveller song and the name you choose is great "the new rage" keep it up buddy
Cheers @wackytalks. i appreciate the kind words.
Seems to be like you wrote you journey in a song loved it
Indeed, the songs come to me as I learn more and more about this fascinating world. I try to live life partly submerged in the dreamworld, and by doing such it seems the songs flow more easily out of me. :)
That reminds me of the pespective of a singer who I enjoy - Loreena McKennitt - who travels the world and writes songs to represent each of the world religions she studies. Her Murmer's Dance album in the 90's, based on that premise, was one of my all-time favorites.