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Nightman
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Moon had a surprisingly catchy theme, I would find myself replaying it in my head during the grind of a long day's work.

"Was I bored? No, I wasn't fuckin' bored. I'm never bored. That's the
trouble with everybody - you're all so bored. You've had nature
explained to you and you're bored with it. You've had the living body
explained to you and you're bored with it. You've had the universe
explained to you and you're bored with it. So

On Your Own Again. In just under two minutes it tells a perfect story.

As gloriously eerie as this song already is, the brief information he gave regarding its meaning has stuck with me the most. Conjures up all sorts of images that I still can't shake.

I find myself diving back into Lodger way more than the others in the Berlin Trilogy. I seriously can't find a weak link in there. As much as he's lauded for changing things up with each album, this is the main example I can think of where he's all over the map within the album itself. It's always a refreshing listen.

"You guys just checked into Hotel Calif-asskick."

Gave Scott 4 a listen several years ago on a whim, and I'm so glad I did. I haven't been so fully obsessed with another artist's music ever since. At times it feels like it wasn't even made for this world; it's so off-kilter from anything I'd heard before. "Farmer in the City" still makes the hairs on my neck stand up

Gave Scott 4 a listen several years ago on a whim, and I'm so glad I did. I haven't been so fully obsessed with another artist's music ever since. At times it feels like it wasn't even made for this world; it's so off-kilter from anything I'd heard before. "Farmer in the City" still makes the hairs on my neck stand up

I love the little double take after the Beatles line.

I love the little double take after the Beatles line.

I read somewhere that he used "Heroes" as a bit of inspiration. I have no idea how you go from that album to "The Electrician", but I always thought it was fascinating nonetheless.

I read somewhere that he used "Heroes" as a bit of inspiration. I have no idea how you go from that album to "The Electrician", but I always thought it was fascinating nonetheless.

There's no help, no.

There's no help, no.

Okay I got an idea, I got an idea: KNOCK IT OFF. How bout that? Why don't you try knock it off?

Okay I got an idea, I got an idea: KNOCK IT OFF. How bout that? Why don't you try knock it off?

Ah, you're right John, you're absolutely right. You know what, everything is my problem.

Ah, you're right John, you're absolutely right. You know what, everything is my problem.

I am lonely!

I am lonely!