May 20, 2024
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Canciones que matan, misterios detrás de la música. ¿Hay algo ahí?
Canciones que matan, misterios detrás de la música. ¿Hay algo ahí?
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What do you think of a simple
song that causes deaths? Well, there
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' s this story. Stories from
the dark side. Strange beings, events,
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is inexplicable, overcome stories that other
minds prefer ignorant. Good evening,
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everyone Welcome to stories on the dark
side. There are strange things in the
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world. Certainly, some of them
could be simple coincidences. Others truly are
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compilations of disastrous acts or simply tragic
moments that add up and happen to coincide
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with a certain moment. You'
ll see this happening back in the 1930s.
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It' s a difficult time all
over the world, the great depression
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and all that stuff. And if
you add to that the general situation of
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the change that was happening in the
world and all that good. There is
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a boy who is nowhere near Berlin, the capital of Germany. He is
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a relatively young young man, not
a person over twenty- five years of
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age who is in a kind of
restaurant. There' s a musical band
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there. There' s one of
these bands from those years where people come
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up and ask musicians to please play
a certain song. This young man over
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there has heard a new song.
That' s right, he comes up
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and asks the band to play that
song. Well, the band just plays
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it. The young man rises again
from his seat and asks the band to
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play the song again. He liked
it very much, he knows something must
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have meaning for him. That'
s right, they' re playing it
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again. The young man sits there
for a strange meditating time. Then he
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gets up and asks for the song
again. This time the band is a
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little reluctant to play the same song
again, but there are not many diners
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and those who are there seem to
have no objection or simply have no greater
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interest in what the band plays while
making some noise, that is, they
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please the young man and for the
third time they play the same song,
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the young man ends what he is
eating his drink or whatever, he gets
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up. Thanks to the musicians and
with a melancholic look comes out of that
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being restaurant, from that small center
of coexistence. He arrives at his home,
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where he is received by his relatives. The people who were there didn
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' t miss him so much.
This man relates to his friends feeling very
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sad, even depressed for a while. He remains in the library of the
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House meditating and absent, while humping
a song, moments later he goes up
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the stairs and keeps humming that song
back down for some matter and so sometimes
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throughout the same afternoon, his relatives
listen to him singing a song humming it.
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Finally, someone asks what' s
going on, to which he replies
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that he feels severely depressed, basically
by a song that can' t be
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pulled out of his head. At
nightfall, this young man keeps doing a
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few things over there, but he' s singing that song. The relatives
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are very surprised because all that afternoon
he has been with that melody and that
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song singing it or humming it very
strangely. Moments later, family members hear
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a detonation of a weapon as they
climb up, they find that twenty-
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year- old man shot in the
head with a revolver. He just killed
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the song he was humming and so
many times asked for was known as gloomy
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sunday or an ugly Sunday something equivalent. The young man had never heard her.
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Actually, it was a new song. She had just left and the
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band had gotten the score and played
it there, while, of course,
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this boy listened to her and felt
very depressed. A week later, another
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similar event would occur in Berlin itself. A young shop assistant is at home
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and well he' s no big
deal. After this, he' s
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going out for a while. He
comes back to do some things. Her
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relatives watch her. He' s
a normal person, he comes back with
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some sort of paper deck that comes
with something he' s reading and that
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' s homework. Repeat that song
again. A few hours later, the
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family members who see her again right
there in her apartment hear her again that
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she keeps humming and watches that.
Now there' s a report to the
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police later. That girl hung herself
on the roof beams of her apartment.
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The police find among their belongings,
casually among the mallet of leaves that he
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had been checking and that they had
seen in his hand a leaf, no
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more and no less than with the
music of Glome Sanday, just the suicide
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song a two days later, just
two days later and in New York City,
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just as something singular happens. A
young secretary with a stable job,
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with a relatively unladen position, is
found dead inside her apartment, opened the
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gas keys and suffocated on the suicide
note. Well, the only thing he
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requests, after clarifying that he takes
his own life and being in full use
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of his faculties and blah blah,
blah, blah, all he requests is
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that at his funeral the song glome
Sunday be played, what do you think
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a few weeks later, and likewise, in New York, this time,
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from the seventeenth floor of a apartment
building, a man jumps yes opens the
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window and throws himself into the void. All that afternoon, his neighbors had
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heard him play the same song on
the piano or over and over and over
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again that octagenary had repeated with his
clumsy old hands that same song Glome sunday,
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but it would not be the last
moment. In another part of the
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world, this time in Rome there
would also be a similar situation. A
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young teenager would jump from a bridge
to fall into the void toward his death.
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On this occasion, well, the
boy had been nowhere near a coffee
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shop or a small restaurant where a
band was cheering and they had played Glumisonday.
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The boy looked close to him to
snoop around. He had been struck
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by the new account song. Someone
had asked them to play again. The
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song was the success of the moment, so the band played it again.
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Hours later, the boy was dead, jumping into the void from a pee
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from a pooello but it would not
be the same situation again. You will
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see several reporters and journalists in different
parts of the world, mainly London,
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in England, New York, in
the United States, Rome, Berlin and
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Paris, reporting similar events, Yes, very similar events of tragic deaths.
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In fact, at this point,
in London, England, a woman was
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discovered dead Verán had bought a new
album in those years. The albums were
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a huge thing and played at seventy- eight revolutions, that is, there
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were many laps left and they had
a song. On each side. Yeah,
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the Glumis Sunday song had been listening
to Glumiya Sunday all afternoon. The
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whole volume of that old device was
not a phonograph, it was already a
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record player, but of the old, a real piece of collection today,
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but at the time it had caused
a lot of noise in the apartment building
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where the neighbors of the interior,
lower and upper floors had complained of the
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excess volume with which this woman had
been listening to that song Glumes Sonday.
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In fact, some of the neighbors
had knocked on the door, as they
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had heard in the different media of
that one Then they had read in some
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newspaper that the song was cursed and, of course, caused problems. Well
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Finally, the woman was found dead. Yeah, exactly when I was listening
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to Glume Sunday, hanging from the
shower tube in the bathroom. But it
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wouldn' t just be that.
There would also be another set of similar
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situations elsewhere in the world. In
fact, in France, the situation would
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not be entirely pleasant, even for
the song' s own author. He,
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in fact, would be, as
it were, sent to oblivion.
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He would remain in the most absolute
of discredits and, in fact, even
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his own girlfriend had committed suicide just
after listening to Glome Sunday. What'
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s more, not just that.
The young woman had a copy of the
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score of the song, that is, the lyrics and music of the song
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that her boyfriend had composed and apparently, the depression that caused her to die.
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Certainly, the situation was complicated.
The author was a young man of
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Hungarian origin, who had had very
little fortune as the composer or as a
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writer of songs. In fact,
gloomy sonday was the first time anyone ever
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bought one of his songs. On
several occasions he had sent scores to different
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musical producers and, in fact,
the song Glums Sonday itself had been sent
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to a group of producers, who
had responded very gently. Well, thank
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you very much, but we'
re sorry to inform you that we can
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' t use your song because it' s very strange and highly depressive,
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both in melody and rhythm. Thank
you. Until then, after this,
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the song will be sent to another
group of producers, who would see in
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it a commercial possibility. Finally,
the song would be released to the market
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many cities worldwide, mainly in countries
as much as France can be, in
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England, the United States, Germany
and in Italy would have released copies of
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this score and, of course,
the old albums, those huge of seventy
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- eight revolutions, the result well, certainly would have been a real massacre
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or, at least, so reported
by the newspapers of those 1930s that by
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the end of the decade, about
one thousand nine hundred thirty- nine,
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when certainly, the world situation had
changed and the Second World War began,
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the song was practically forgotten, but
well, not exactly. Over the next
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few years. The deadly influence of
this song went on. Yeah, over
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the next few years, different singers
picked it up again and covered it.
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There has not been a single one
of which memory has been left, as
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the singers who usually took this song
back to make a good cover had a
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tragic ending or at least fell into
the most absolute of oblivion and were lost
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forever. Until today. Glomes can
be obtained on discs of ancient music compilations
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and can even be obtained through the
Internet. It should be noted, of
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course, that, apparently according to
the urban legends that remain in force.
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The song continues to cause deaths.
Even Paganini has a reputation. Nicolo Paganini
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has a reputation for being demonic.
Certainly much is murmured that his compositions perhaps
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for the same complex and extraordinarily difficult
to achieve His perfect execution is that it
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is believed that they were composed by
the same demon and, of course,
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inspired by Paganini. But maybe it' s all just a myth. Still.
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Over time there have been some very
interesting melodies, as well as Glome
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Sunday being labeled the Hungarian depressive song. Yes, for many years it was
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known so was published even in a
series of compilations in the fifties, within
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a record and included a small legend
in which mention was made that the song
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Glom Sunday was a song a depressive
gara. To the surprise of many,
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the album sold very well, even
though, of course, it was assured
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that it could cause harm to people
as outside the song. He' s
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still standing there. But there are
many others, many more who have stories
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equally, such as saying them strangely. One of them would be, for
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example, maybe you remember her Maybe
once she heard sympathy for the devil is
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from the Rolling Stones group. At
this point, the entry song already has
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several loads. There' s already
a whole story in the background. In
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a nutshell it describes nothing more or
less that the demon itself is present in
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this song and, in fact,
the first time the band played it live
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the song caused an unusual euphoria tell
the editors of urban legends, of course,
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and also many bad languages that during
the first concert there were those who
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left the place. Many people chose
not to stay there, as the environment
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became rarified to the point of feeling
overwhelmed. The song briefly describes who is
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the protagonist. Start by saying.
Please, let me introduce myself. I
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' m a rich and distinguished man. I have stolen the soul and faith
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of many men. I was present
when Jesus had his doubts. I made
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sure that Pilate would wash his hands
and so several more things than at the
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time when the song was broadcast were
considered sacrilegious to the hundred percent and not
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just that. In addition, it
would grow around sympathy for the Devil,
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a black legend, a black legend
who said that whenever sympathy for the Devil
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was played live, there was at
least one fatal victim within the concert.
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And, in fact, the black
legend has some sustenance, because on several
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occasions, during the Rolling Stones concerts, at the time of playing and performing
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the song Sympathy for the Devil,
there were incidents of violence, perhaps part
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of the euphoria that provoked its rhythm, its cadence, perhaps the frenzy of
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listening to those lyrics in an exacerbated
youth of the sixties and seventies and so
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on, perhaps any of these combinations
could have been. The fact is that
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the black legend agrees that whenever it
was played live, sympathy for the Devil,
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it caused a murder, at least
inside the auditorium and, if not
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inside the auditorium, yes, at
least outside in total. According to some
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specus note compilers six casually six occasions
are documented. The number of the beast
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six, six and six is repeated
at least. According to Jack Green,
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one of the collectors and followers of
the Rolling Stones, sympathy for the devil,
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sustains at least six deaths associated with
the concert. Later there would be
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a kind of breakdown, since the
song, being played at one of the
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concerts of nine hundred and seventy-
five, did not have the incident of
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death. There would be a little
clarification. On that occasion part of the
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song was recorded. Casually, it
did not have the desired effect, obviously,
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but it has been one of those
truly black songs in that, in
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fact, in several concerts after the
tragic incidents, the song was removed from
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the list of songs to play during
the concerts. At another time, about
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one thousand nine hundred and seventy-
seven, there would be one of those
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strange moments when Mick Jagger, the
vocalist, along with his group of exotic
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people, would give himself a poetic
license playing a song outside of those that
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were registered for the concert. Precisely
sympathy for the devil and knows, according
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to Green, the collector of the
black legend would again see a death as
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if sympathy for the devil who gave
there as one of the black songs on
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the rock hit list that at some
point caused serious situations. But of course,
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the list can be very long.
It can include songs such as Aicy
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Dic' s highway to hell.
This includes a number of phrases such as
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ey Satan. I' m paying
my dues playing in a rock band Look
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at me, Mom I' m
on my way to the promised land.
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I' m on the highway to
hell. Obviously, no subliminal messages were
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required, no backward masking was required
much less. They were just songs that
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caused extreme situations. Perhaps at a
critical time of change it could have produced
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an effect and, like gloomy Sonday, with its mellow playful piano song very
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depressive caused adverse moods. Other songs
produced similar effects, but within the euphoria
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they lost control. There' s
another one of those strange cases. You
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' ll see sometime there. By
the 1970s there was a group called Bat
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Finger. It was a rock pop
group. One of his small groups.
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The group had fallen into the grace
of the members of the Liverpool Quartet,
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the Beatles, who, among other
things, had the habit of listening to
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other groups and others, and this
one in particular, was interesting to them.
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This band had composed a song known
as Withouthuthio, a single go-
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to song that was included in a
record known as Note Dice. This album
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would be released in nineteen hundred and
seventy and would be somewhat sad. However,
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a year later, in a thousand
nine hundred and seventy- one,
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there was a new version of the
song and this became the first sales place
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in the United States very spectacular Batthinger, which had gone unnoticed for a long
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time and that its components, Petrham
and Tom Evans, were also not well
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known and, in fact, had
not exactly achieved a box office success,
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much less had a little more success
from that. Butthinger, however, had
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several problems. From the appearance of
wit audew the song without bad Hinger'
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s tie, the problems grew more. To begin with, the group representative,
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known as stant Pollay, began to
have dark business around the group.
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Clearly, the clashes were serious.
Stan Polley was a very stubborn man,
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a hard man, incredulous and reluctant
to any negotiation, so, on the
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one hand, the group had not
had the desired success and now that it
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could achieve something else was blocked by
its own representative. The clashes ended up
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unbalanced Pithem to such an extent that
he ended up hanging himself inside the recording
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studio in April of nineteen hundred and
seventy- five. Of course, I
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would never know total success. The
song Withouthon was casually, according to the
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black legend, put on the recording
console at the time Pithem hung himself.
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Of course, this part was never
clear. But according to the black legend,
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pitt Hem is fed up with all
the outbursts, comings and goings with
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respect to the song and after all
the lawsuits in which they had somehow been
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involved, he put out his song
for the last time. A thousand nine
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hundred and seventy- five. However, it would not be the only death
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associated with this song. The other
leader of the bad Thinger group, known
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as Tom Evans, would arrive a
few years after a thousand nine hundred and
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eighty- three in the same situation. I had just had a telephone discussion
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with Joe and Molland, who was
also part of the group. During that
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discussion about copyright and legal and money
situations. Evidently, they had ended up
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discussing first what had happened to the
song with Otho and why it was that
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both of them received different portions of
copyright. Certainly, the discussion had reached
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the point where eventually, or O
O O O Molan threatened Tom Evans on
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the premise that the song should pay
equally and that it should not receive the
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other and that there would be lawsuits
and so on. Just Harry Nelson,
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who would have made the song famous, ended his days of a heart attack
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in a thousand nine hundred and ninety- four, and he knows something new.
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The black legend says that on the
day of his death, Nelson had
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placed the album that had been his
life' s success, the album that
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featured the song Withoutjow in the second
version, the version that came to be
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placed at the top of the sales
lists in the United States. From there
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came the black legend around this song. But, of course, there have
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been other authors who have continued,
other singers who have continued with presentations about
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this song from Wit Outhow. Numerous
singers have come out to fame and presented
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the different view of the song,
but knows something from which they publish this
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song. Many of these authors or
singers do not succeed again. To the
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surprise of many, even figures of
the size of Maraya Karrey, who for
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a long time was successful and achieved
many fortunes and successes one after the other,
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after presenting the song Without You would
be somewhat behind and lost in space.
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What do you think? Allow me
quickly some calls from the audience on
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this subject. Javier del Valle tells
us that he likes the program. He
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found it interesting, very entertaining.
Thank you very much, Mr del Valle.
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Thank you very much for your comments. Pedro Toribio. He tells us
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that he likes the music of Enigma
and Dedhlepard, particularly the Histeria album.
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Apparently, this music has subliminal messages. As for Enigma, not so much,
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Enigma has another or type of affiliation. It has a rather relaxing and
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somewhat stimulating affiliation. Sometimes it has
several versions there, but I don'
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t think so from the eighties onwards, when numerous black legends arise about rock
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singers associated with Satanism. And it
was no less because numerous songs appeared in
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many parts in which rock singers or
rock groups were declared to use from subliminal
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effects such as reverse recording, that
is, on the one hand, they
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put the song well and, on
the other hand, encrypted messages appeared.
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Also, of course, there were
others who, in the end, did
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not use any kind of cover-
up, did not simply place within their
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lyrics numerous sentences and, of course, some of them very direct, direct.
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As for Satanism, Iron Maiden himself, you do not remember those who
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made some awful records, with a
cover full of putrid and unpleasant monsters,
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with broken and already corrupt skin.
Well, they wrote one of those songs
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that was called from here to eternity. In that song, well, or
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direct mention is made, she says
she hadn' t seen the beast.
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He tricked her into getting in the
back seat. I' ll give you
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a ride from here to eternity.
Hell is not a bad place. Hell
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is from here to eternity. Of
course, the song is much longer and
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has a very intense rhythm within rock, which some classified as satanic. Well,
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obviously, the lyrics didn' t
leave much doubt, so there was
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all sorts of things there. As
to whether Depth Lepard used this recording system,
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it is difficult to know now for
many researchers, even for the famous
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Pelican doctor or Pelican recording specialist and
who would do the inspection of the Watergate
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tapes, which would end up overthrowing
President Richard Nickson. This man argued that
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an encrypted message within a record cannot
cause harm to people, basically because,
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when we hear it, what we
are hearing is the correct sense of recording
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when we put it, what we
hear is direct music and, therefore,
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the cryptic message or subliminal message behind
it would not be perceptible and a message
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that is not heard cannot be perceived, cannot affect the person. At the
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very least, that was his opinion, because other researchers argued that these kinds
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of messages entered unconscious levels and affected
people. But, of course, all
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this at levels that are still supposed
to be untested today and, of course,
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it may seem rather urban reading anyway, many of these bands used gadgets
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of that nature, peculiar things to
achieve their effects and many of them went
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into history by these black songs that
somehow had this cursed legend behind them.
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The particular case of sympathy for the
Rolling Stones devil has been one of the
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strongest in that sense. Perhaps because
of the same satanic content of the song,
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perhaps because of the direct contact between, for example, Mick Jagger and
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the already deceased Mr Crowley, or
even Anton Sandor Lava and who was the
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leader of Satan' s church,
etcetera, etcetera. The contact there may
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have been what motivated part of the
black legend that was talked about that every
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time the song was played, someone
would die within the concert itself and that
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only then would the Stones continue to
succeed. To the surprise of many,
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it is one of the oldest surviving
groups there is and continues to play.
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Carlos Ramos Rossette also called us.
He tells us that the song aggravates a
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depressive state that a person is previously
experiencing. We very much agree on that,
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but in the case of bad songs
give is the peculiar thing about the
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fact that there are many deaths around
the same song. Manuel Ponce RamÃrez also
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tells us that we need to be
careful when listening to music, because there
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is music that has low vibrations and
these can call beings of darkness. The
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most recommended thing is to listen to
music that has high vibrations, such as
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classical music. And congratulations on the
Good show. In fact, there'
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s another situation that was handled within
the cursed songs. It was said that
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they used a certain rhythm, a
certain repetition of very specific sounds that led
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to certain States. This is not
so strange or so far from reality.
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In fact, for example, the
drums of African music tend to favor the
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trance entry of shamans or sorcerers,
by repeating the same tonality insistently, with
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certain volumes, with a certain cadence
and in certain vibrations, the subject can
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enter into an altered state of consciousness
and thus begin the shamanic journey or the
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journey of the sorcerer, so to
speak, come into contact with the unknown.
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So, somehow music does directly affect
people, and not only by the
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lyrics, but also by the type
of repetitive and incessant sound. A few
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years ago there was also a black
legend near the discotheques, where it was
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said that the continuous beating of the
gigantic horns that were there and that produced
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a kind of sound impact could lead
people to become mentally unbalanced and lose their
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sanity. And in fact, there
were many similar situations. Besides that the
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ear was lost due to the excess
of decibels, that is, of the
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very high volume. There were also
certain problems there, because at a certain
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volume music produces certain discharges within the
body hormonal and endorphin and other things that
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alter people' s psyches. So
yes, indeed, someone who listens to
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very loud music with a constant repetitive
rhythm can suffer serious alterations, so be
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careful with that too. Guadalupe Jiménez
also called us. She tells us now
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that you' re talking about curses. He remembered the curse of Boston'
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s red stockings, the baseball team. This curse is that, since they
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sold the Golden Bambi to the Yankees, Boston' s red stockings have never
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won The World Series. Indeed,
it is one of those strange curses that
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has remained there for many years and
has not been definitively broken now. Not
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just black songs that look like they' re cursed. There are no movies
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too, movies that really feel like
they had some sort of curse. And
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I am not just referring to the
exorcist and his long chain of tragic events.
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Nor do I refer to the prophecy
with its very long list of incidents.
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You remember the crow. Brandon Lee
is a very famous film, not
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so much for the quality or not
of the film itself, but for the
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fact that the protagonist Brandon Lee,
son of the famous Bruce Lee, fighter
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and actor of action films, would
die during the filming of the film in
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an accident when he received an impact
from a bullet shard that cost him his
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life. But the film in particular
had been quite an ordeal. As for
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his producer of that film, he
maintained that there are certain films that do
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not want to be finished. This
producer, Robert Rosen, famous for his
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films and his quality of work,
maintained that the films have their own life
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and that, at a certain point
there are some that definitely do not want
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to be finished or that they do
not like the end and, consequently,
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cannot be finished. The story of
the crow The Craw begins very soon,
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in fact, during the first day
of filming the first recording, this would
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be during February of that year.
One of the carpenters is working and is
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preparing the sets in one of the
sets, in one of these scenarios for
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recording, he walks and casually makes
the mistake of pulling a wire with a
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stake which falls on him and electrocutes
him. Several lighting cables were fastened in
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the passage of this man and ended
up twisting there between the cables and the
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electric shocks. According to the former, the coating was melted. The others
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began to answer, burning the wires
and seriously wounding this subject. But it
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wouldn' t be the only thing. After collecting the whole situation and changing
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the wires and sending this man to
a hospital where he was debating between life
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and death, work began again.
Casually that same night, in the back
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of the studios, one of the
cargo vehicles carrying the film crews was on
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fire. The truck was off and
the driver wasn' t on board.
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He simply set himself on fire and
burst into flames. The situation was already
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quite tense. In fact, the
atmosphere was already rare and the film itself
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was very strange. Everything was handled
in very dark atmospheres, which was why
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it was recorded at night. There
was usually rain on the stage, so
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actors, delivery people, the extras
and technicians were often sick, precisely because
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of the exposure to that icy rain, as it was artificially produced, but
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it was still there and it was
very cold. In addition to the night,
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so numerous cast actors and cast people
the extras ended up deserting the film
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over and over again. Moreover,
the incidents had been going very badly.
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At least, during each of the
filming sessions there was some incident, some
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major others minor, from someone who
stumbled and broke a leg to someone who
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dropped a lamp on his head.
In fact, accidents were so common that
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the good team ended up thinking that
they would never finish the film. In
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fact, there were other incidents there
as well. One of the operators who
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was working with a camera suddenly slips
and suffers serious injuries. On another occasion,
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one of the sculptors who is working
with the figures on the set is
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extremely upset, is late and everything
is going wrong loses the stirrups and destroys
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no more and no less than the
main sculpture of the body, yes,
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the sculpture that served for the modeling
of the presonage. At that point,
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this outburst of hysteria also leads him
to break another series of pieces, which,
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among which clearly was the figure of
Brandon Ley and is considered of very
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bad luck. That, in addition, the film played a special theme.
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The raven, in ancient customs and
in ancient beliefs, is in charge of
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collecting the soul of the dead.
If the crow doesn' t leave,
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the soul won' t leave.
Casually, the film was about this and
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the raven was the ally of Brandon
Ley' s character, that is,
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of the actor who served as the
raven. Some people said that was taboo
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and that it should not have been
touched, as at the time Brandon Lee
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personified this was doomed. But,
of course, there would be other things.
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During a car accident, a couple
of days after the character figures affair,
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one of the publics was injured and
badly injured. Then, in March,
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still during the recordings there is a
spectacular storm that practically kills the studio.
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The storm was not planned and certainly
ended the scenarios. The heavy rain.
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The winds ended up tearing up pieces
from all over, which undoubtedly delayed
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the filming of the film. Scheduled
for months later. It would take a
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long time for him to be there, but still, the film continued every
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day some new incident that was despairing
and throwing away the towel, even nervous
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breakdowns. Brandon Lee himself had lost
weight horribly, had health problems due to
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the extreme cold in which they were
working with the rain and at night he
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did not sleep, as during the
nights he worked on the set making the
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recordings and during the day he attended
to other matters and others until finally,
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well, the last days of work
arrive. It seems that somehow everything is
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going very well. There hasn'
t been so much trouble now. The
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chain of misfortunes that has been around
the good crow is about to end.
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It' s the night of the
thirty by the thirty- one of March,
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when Brandon Lee is making one of
the last shots, casually falling to
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the ground after he gets an impact
from a gigantic bullet. Well, the
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scene as such consisted of that.
The perverted character in the film pulls out
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a forty- four calibre revolver and
shoots Brandon Lee. It' s the
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crow. The character falls to the
ground. Well, all right, ready,
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cut, perfect, beautiful, applaud. But Brandon Lee doesn' t
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get up. Well, we'
re all done, let' s go,
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but the young actor won' t
get up. You can' t
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see him because he just died a
shot hit him like one. It wasn
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' t exactly a bullet, but
there was something in the gun chamber.
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It' s not like someone would' ve put real bullets in there.
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There was simply a piece stuck in
a shot also made before he had detached
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fragments and apparently these fragments claimed his
life. He was taken to Newr Hannover
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' s emergency medical center, but
there was nothing. A few hours later
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he died, just as his career
was on the rise, and just inside
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the black film, where all the
situations had been conjured up so that it
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could not be ended. How about
one of those weird movies? There were,
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of course, many rumors that Brandon
Lee was killed by Chinese mafias,
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that he would also have been kind
of good at fabulation against him, for
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having sided with some martial arts secrets. Well, there were all sorts of
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statements. The point is, there
was finally the death of the lead actor
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in a movie that he didn'
t want to be finished. And well,
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as a more peculiar detail about the
movie, the raven has a black
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legend. There it is said that
in production Well, in the movie that
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was box officeed out in the United
States, Brandon Lee' s death scene
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is the real one. Later,
in the following productions, when the film
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is remastered and sent commercially to the
rest of the world. That scene is
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suppressed and electronically modified using a double
since it would apparently become a movie.
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Snoff had contained a violent death on
camera and thus would have become a crime.
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Those kind of movies are banned movies
in two where real death where actors
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die. In this case it is
said that the film was staged in the
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cinema as such during the first performance
in nineteen hundred and ninety- four.
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In March of one thousand ninety-
four, the scene of Brandon Lee'
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s own death was used at the
premiere. Casually on a Friday 13th,
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the day the film premiered in the
United States. It is one of those
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films with a black legend, huge
behind it and good about it has called
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us Juan Pérez López and tells us
that the film of the crow ended with
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another actor and was unfinished with the
death of Brandon Brandon Lee and asks us
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that he would like us to talk
about the famous Satanic artists or singers.
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Well, there are so many,
but yes, indeed, as such,
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the film was unfinished because the main
actor died. In the last scenes there
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would be a couple of scenes missing
that had to be Casually, it wasn
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' t the end of the film, the final ending, but it was
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scenes from the end when Brandon Lee
dies and there are some unrecorded parts left
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and you have to use some tricks, such as using a double whose body
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and physical appearance was very similar to
Brandon Lee. Just not pointing straight at
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the face, there were some tricks
there that were used, some computer management
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was already used for the image and
the film was remastered and handled that way
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to finish it. But officially the
crow was never over because the lead actor
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died. So there it is.
But, of course, there are many
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more. With regard to what he
told us about Satanic singers, well,
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the classic. The classic, of
course, is Marilyn Manson, who,
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in addition to having a very peculiar
appearance, also his messages are very peculiar.
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And besides, he was associated with
Satan' s Church in the United
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States to the astonishment of many not
only was it of appearance, but he
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was actually an active member and received
an appointment out there as a priest of
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I do not know what degree in
the Church of satan by his own acting
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and by his own merits about the
dark things. Of course there is also
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the other side of the coin that
insist on that good. When the show
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ends, this man takes off his
white pupil, takes off his makeup,
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takes off his fake nails and puts
on his denim pants his ordinary shirt and
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goes home, where he caresses his
cat and where he has a girlfriend.
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One of those weird things in life
may just be advertising, but you know
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another one of those damn big productions. What the wind took away remembers you
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have been catalogued as the best movie
of all time. It was truly epic.
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It is a long film that tells
a love story to, a couple
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relationship, a situation that occurs during
the American civil war. It' s
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a long movie, but, like
it' s a long movie, well
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it' s been one of the
most award- winning. He won ten
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oscars in it on or after his
presentation. It was very impressive, but
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by chance something happens. There you
will see a story about the author of
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the novel. The film is inspired
by the novel which the wind took away
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from Margaret Mitchell, its author,
apparently according to the black legend, being
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somewhere in the United States during the
novel' s presentation. He had recently
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sold the rights for the tape to
be filmed. In the novel and it
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is said that at some point,
Margaret, being in a public place,
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there was a man who entered.
He was an African- American man,
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who approached and told him sharply when
you get a benefit from the man'
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s blood, you' re cursed
and the blood will cause you your misfortune.
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Then he turned around and asked Marga
who that man was, someone mentioned
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that he was an old sorcerer from
that region. Casually, well, a
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couple of years later, Margaret died
run over by a car. He could
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never enjoy the fame of his own
novel, although he had had great sales
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when the novel was taken to the
cinema, Margaret had been premiered dead by
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a car. Apparently, the curse
also affected several more. In fact,
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the producer himself, David Zelnec,
who had committed everything he had and had
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done his best to get the funds. It was a giant movie. This
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man had been very successful in different
areas and the ambitious project he was in
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was finally very big and he ended
up finishing it. But not only that.
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His career certainly had many setbacks that
led him to divorce, to have
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his business stung, to lose his
partner and to have many negative things.
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In fact, there were some unusual
deaths, for example, there was the
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death of Cirney Howard, who was
the screenwriter of the film. There was
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also another death, that of one
of the secondary actresses, Hatty McDonnell,
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who casually was the maid, was
Mommy, who attended the main actress in
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everything. There was also another death
over there, who by chance also died
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unexpectedly in the case of Lord Hope
Leslie Howard also well, many of the
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actors ended their life very soon after
the film. Clark Gable himself would die
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years after a heart attack, when
he was still at the top. But
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perhaps the most serious case of what
the wind took away was Bivia herself in
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Lee, the lead actress, who, after this film, promised that,
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after having played that role ever again. I' d go hungry again,
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well, maybe not hungry, but
a barbarous set had to have because her
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life ended up being addicted to alcohol, a terrible progressive addiction that would end
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her. Vivian Lee would never make
a star again, would participate in some
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low- budget movies, would have
some side roles around here and would pass
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perfectly unnoticed her career, despite having
won all the awards, would not get
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anywhere. Maybe that' s where
the black legend of this movie looked stronger,
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the story of what the wind took
away. Of course talk about the
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exorcist in good. To talk about
the exorcist is to talk about several fires,
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accidents, tragic deaths, a lot
of actors. That' s the
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subject of a movie, of a
show by itself, because the Exorcist has
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been, to say the least,
the most cursed movie ever made in history,
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perhaps because he was the first to
speak plainly and directly about the devil
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himself. Anyway, there' ll
be time to talk another time. I
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hope and tonight you have enjoyed the
program, like us, by performing it
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that you have the best of nights
and rest in peace follow us also on
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our YouTube channel accounts of the dark
side or a
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What do you think of a simple
song that causes deaths? Well, there
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' s this story. Stories from
the dark side. Strange beings, events,
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is inexplicable, overcome stories that other
minds prefer ignorant. Good evening,
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everyone Welcome to stories on the dark
side. There are strange things in the
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world. Certainly, some of them
could be simple coincidences. Others truly are
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compilations of disastrous acts or simply tragic
moments that add up and happen to coincide
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with a certain moment. You'
ll see this happening back in the 1930s.
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It' s a difficult time all
over the world, the great depression
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and all that stuff. And if
you add to that the general situation of
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the change that was happening in the
world and all that good. There is
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a boy who is nowhere near Berlin, the capital of Germany. He is
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a relatively young young man, not
a person over twenty- five years of
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age who is in a kind of
restaurant. There' s a musical band
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there. There' s one of
these bands from those years where people come
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up and ask musicians to please play
a certain song. This young man over
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there has heard a new song.
That' s right, he comes up
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and asks the band to play that
song. Well, the band just plays
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it. The young man rises again
from his seat and asks the band to
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play the song again. He liked
it very much, he knows something must
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have meaning for him. That'
s right, they' re playing it
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again. The young man sits there
for a strange meditating time. Then he
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gets up and asks for the song
again. This time the band is a
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little reluctant to play the same song
again, but there are not many diners
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and those who are there seem to
have no objection or simply have no greater
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interest in what the band plays while
making some noise, that is, they
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please the young man and for the
third time they play the same song,
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the young man ends what he is
eating his drink or whatever, he gets
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up. Thanks to the musicians and
with a melancholic look comes out of that
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being restaurant, from that small center
of coexistence. He arrives at his home,
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where he is received by his relatives. The people who were there didn
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' t miss him so much.
This man relates to his friends feeling very
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sad, even depressed for a while. He remains in the library of the
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House meditating and absent, while humping
a song, moments later he goes up
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the stairs and keeps humming that song
back down for some matter and so sometimes
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throughout the same afternoon, his relatives
listen to him singing a song humming it.
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Finally, someone asks what' s
going on, to which he replies
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that he feels severely depressed, basically
by a song that can' t be
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pulled out of his head. At
nightfall, this young man keeps doing a
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few things over there, but he' s singing that song. The relatives
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are very surprised because all that afternoon
he has been with that melody and that
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song singing it or humming it very
strangely. Moments later, family members hear
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a detonation of a weapon as they
climb up, they find that twenty-
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year- old man shot in the
head with a revolver. He just killed
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the song he was humming and so
many times asked for was known as gloomy
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sunday or an ugly Sunday something equivalent. The young man had never heard her.
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Actually, it was a new song. She had just left and the
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band had gotten the score and played
it there, while, of course,
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this boy listened to her and felt
very depressed. A week later, another
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similar event would occur in Berlin itself. A young shop assistant is at home
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and well he' s no big
deal. After this, he' s
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going out for a while. He
comes back to do some things. Her
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relatives watch her. He' s
a normal person, he comes back with
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some sort of paper deck that comes
with something he' s reading and that
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' s homework. Repeat that song
again. A few hours later, the
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family members who see her again right
there in her apartment hear her again that
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she keeps humming and watches that.
Now there' s a report to the
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police later. That girl hung herself
on the roof beams of her apartment.
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The police find among their belongings,
casually among the mallet of leaves that he
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had been checking and that they had
seen in his hand a leaf, no
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more and no less than with the
music of Glome Sanday, just the suicide
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song a two days later, just
two days later and in New York City,
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just as something singular happens. A
young secretary with a stable job,
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with a relatively unladen position, is
found dead inside her apartment, opened the
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gas keys and suffocated on the suicide
note. Well, the only thing he
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requests, after clarifying that he takes
his own life and being in full use
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of his faculties and blah blah,
blah, blah, all he requests is
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that at his funeral the song glome
Sunday be played, what do you think
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a few weeks later, and likewise, in New York, this time,
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from the seventeenth floor of a apartment
building, a man jumps yes opens the
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window and throws himself into the void. All that afternoon, his neighbors had
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heard him play the same song on
the piano or over and over and over
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again that octagenary had repeated with his
clumsy old hands that same song Glome sunday,
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but it would not be the last
moment. In another part of the
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world, this time in Rome there
would also be a similar situation. A
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young teenager would jump from a bridge
to fall into the void toward his death.
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On this occasion, well, the
boy had been nowhere near a coffee
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shop or a small restaurant where a
band was cheering and they had played Glumisonday.
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The boy looked close to him to
snoop around. He had been struck
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by the new account song. Someone
had asked them to play again. The
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song was the success of the moment, so the band played it again.
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Hours later, the boy was dead, jumping into the void from a pee
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from a pooello but it would not
be the same situation again. You will
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see several reporters and journalists in different
parts of the world, mainly London,
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in England, New York, in
the United States, Rome, Berlin and
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Paris, reporting similar events, Yes, very similar events of tragic deaths.
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In fact, at this point,
in London, England, a woman was
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discovered dead Verán had bought a new
album in those years. The albums were
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a huge thing and played at seventy- eight revolutions, that is, there
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were many laps left and they had
a song. On each side. Yeah,
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the Glumis Sunday song had been listening
to Glumiya Sunday all afternoon. The
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whole volume of that old device was
not a phonograph, it was already a
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record player, but of the old, a real piece of collection today,
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but at the time it had caused
a lot of noise in the apartment building
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where the neighbors of the interior,
lower and upper floors had complained of the
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excess volume with which this woman had
been listening to that song Glumes Sonday.
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In fact, some of the neighbors
had knocked on the door, as they
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had heard in the different media of
that one Then they had read in some
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newspaper that the song was cursed and, of course, caused problems. Well
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Finally, the woman was found dead. Yeah, exactly when I was listening
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to Glume Sunday, hanging from the
shower tube in the bathroom. But it
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wouldn' t just be that.
There would also be another set of similar
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situations elsewhere in the world. In
fact, in France, the situation would
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not be entirely pleasant, even for
the song' s own author. He,
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in fact, would be, as
it were, sent to oblivion.
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He would remain in the most absolute
of discredits and, in fact, even
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his own girlfriend had committed suicide just
after listening to Glome Sunday. What'
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s more, not just that.
The young woman had a copy of the
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score of the song, that is, the lyrics and music of the song
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that her boyfriend had composed and apparently, the depression that caused her to die.
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Certainly, the situation was complicated.
The author was a young man of
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Hungarian origin, who had had very
little fortune as the composer or as a
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writer of songs. In fact,
gloomy sonday was the first time anyone ever
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bought one of his songs. On
several occasions he had sent scores to different
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musical producers and, in fact,
the song Glums Sonday itself had been sent
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to a group of producers, who
had responded very gently. Well, thank
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you very much, but we'
re sorry to inform you that we can
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' t use your song because it' s very strange and highly depressive,
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both in melody and rhythm. Thank
you. Until then, after this,
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the song will be sent to another
group of producers, who would see in
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it a commercial possibility. Finally,
the song would be released to the market
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many cities worldwide, mainly in countries
as much as France can be, in
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England, the United States, Germany
and in Italy would have released copies of
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this score and, of course,
the old albums, those huge of seventy
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- eight revolutions, the result well, certainly would have been a real massacre
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or, at least, so reported
by the newspapers of those 1930s that by
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the end of the decade, about
one thousand nine hundred thirty- nine,
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when certainly, the world situation had
changed and the Second World War began,
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the song was practically forgotten, but
well, not exactly. Over the next
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few years. The deadly influence of
this song went on. Yeah, over
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the next few years, different singers
picked it up again and covered it.
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There has not been a single one
of which memory has been left, as
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the singers who usually took this song
back to make a good cover had a
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tragic ending or at least fell into
the most absolute of oblivion and were lost
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forever. Until today. Glomes can
be obtained on discs of ancient music compilations
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and can even be obtained through the
Internet. It should be noted, of
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course, that, apparently according to
the urban legends that remain in force.
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The song continues to cause deaths.
Even Paganini has a reputation. Nicolo Paganini
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has a reputation for being demonic.
Certainly much is murmured that his compositions perhaps
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for the same complex and extraordinarily difficult
to achieve His perfect execution is that it
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is believed that they were composed by
the same demon and, of course,
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inspired by Paganini. But maybe it' s all just a myth. Still.
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Over time there have been some very
interesting melodies, as well as Glome
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Sunday being labeled the Hungarian depressive song. Yes, for many years it was
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known so was published even in a
series of compilations in the fifties, within
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a record and included a small legend
in which mention was made that the song
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Glom Sunday was a song a depressive
gara. To the surprise of many,
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the album sold very well, even
though, of course, it was assured
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that it could cause harm to people
as outside the song. He' s
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still standing there. But there are
many others, many more who have stories
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equally, such as saying them strangely. One of them would be, for
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example, maybe you remember her Maybe
once she heard sympathy for the devil is
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from the Rolling Stones group. At
this point, the entry song already has
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several loads. There' s already
a whole story in the background. In
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a nutshell it describes nothing more or
less that the demon itself is present in
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this song and, in fact,
the first time the band played it live
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the song caused an unusual euphoria tell
the editors of urban legends, of course,
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and also many bad languages that during
the first concert there were those who
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left the place. Many people chose
not to stay there, as the environment
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became rarified to the point of feeling
overwhelmed. The song briefly describes who is
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the protagonist. Start by saying.
Please, let me introduce myself. I
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' m a rich and distinguished man. I have stolen the soul and faith
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of many men. I was present
when Jesus had his doubts. I made
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sure that Pilate would wash his hands
and so several more things than at the
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time when the song was broadcast were
considered sacrilegious to the hundred percent and not
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just that. In addition, it
would grow around sympathy for the Devil,
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a black legend, a black legend
who said that whenever sympathy for the Devil
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was played live, there was at
least one fatal victim within the concert.
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And, in fact, the black
legend has some sustenance, because on several
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occasions, during the Rolling Stones concerts, at the time of playing and performing
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the song Sympathy for the Devil,
there were incidents of violence, perhaps part
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of the euphoria that provoked its rhythm, its cadence, perhaps the frenzy of
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listening to those lyrics in an exacerbated
youth of the sixties and seventies and so
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on, perhaps any of these combinations
could have been. The fact is that
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the black legend agrees that whenever it
was played live, sympathy for the Devil,
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it caused a murder, at least
inside the auditorium and, if not
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inside the auditorium, yes, at
least outside in total. According to some
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specus note compilers six casually six occasions
are documented. The number of the beast
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six, six and six is repeated
at least. According to Jack Green,
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one of the collectors and followers of
the Rolling Stones, sympathy for the devil,
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sustains at least six deaths associated with
the concert. Later there would be
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a kind of breakdown, since the
song, being played at one of the
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concerts of nine hundred and seventy-
five, did not have the incident of
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death. There would be a little
clarification. On that occasion part of the
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song was recorded. Casually, it
did not have the desired effect, obviously,
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but it has been one of those
truly black songs in that, in
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fact, in several concerts after the
tragic incidents, the song was removed from
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the list of songs to play during
the concerts. At another time, about
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one thousand nine hundred and seventy-
seven, there would be one of those
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strange moments when Mick Jagger, the
vocalist, along with his group of exotic
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people, would give himself a poetic
license playing a song outside of those that
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were registered for the concert. Precisely
sympathy for the devil and knows, according
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to Green, the collector of the
black legend would again see a death as
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if sympathy for the devil who gave
there as one of the black songs on
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the rock hit list that at some
point caused serious situations. But of course,
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the list can be very long.
It can include songs such as Aicy
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Dic' s highway to hell.
This includes a number of phrases such as
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ey Satan. I' m paying
my dues playing in a rock band Look
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at me, Mom I' m
on my way to the promised land.
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I' m on the highway to
hell. Obviously, no subliminal messages were
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required, no backward masking was required
much less. They were just songs that
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caused extreme situations. Perhaps at a
critical time of change it could have produced
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an effect and, like gloomy Sonday, with its mellow playful piano song very
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depressive caused adverse moods. Other songs
produced similar effects, but within the euphoria
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they lost control. There' s
another one of those strange cases. You
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' ll see sometime there. By
the 1970s there was a group called Bat
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Finger. It was a rock pop
group. One of his small groups.
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The group had fallen into the grace
of the members of the Liverpool Quartet,
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the Beatles, who, among other
things, had the habit of listening to
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other groups and others, and this
one in particular, was interesting to them.
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This band had composed a song known
as Withouthuthio, a single go-
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to song that was included in a
record known as Note Dice. This album
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would be released in nineteen hundred and
seventy and would be somewhat sad. However,
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a year later, in a thousand
nine hundred and seventy- one,
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there was a new version of the
song and this became the first sales place
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in the United States very spectacular Batthinger, which had gone unnoticed for a long
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time and that its components, Petrham
and Tom Evans, were also not well
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known and, in fact, had
not exactly achieved a box office success,
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much less had a little more success
from that. Butthinger, however, had
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several problems. From the appearance of
wit audew the song without bad Hinger'
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s tie, the problems grew more. To begin with, the group representative,
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known as stant Pollay, began to
have dark business around the group.
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Clearly, the clashes were serious.
Stan Polley was a very stubborn man,
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a hard man, incredulous and reluctant
to any negotiation, so, on the
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one hand, the group had not
had the desired success and now that it
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could achieve something else was blocked by
its own representative. The clashes ended up
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unbalanced Pithem to such an extent that
he ended up hanging himself inside the recording
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studio in April of nineteen hundred and
seventy- five. Of course, I
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would never know total success. The
song Withouthon was casually, according to the
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black legend, put on the recording
console at the time Pithem hung himself.
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Of course, this part was never
clear. But according to the black legend,
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pitt Hem is fed up with all
the outbursts, comings and goings with
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respect to the song and after all
the lawsuits in which they had somehow been
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involved, he put out his song
for the last time. A thousand nine
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hundred and seventy- five. However, it would not be the only death
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associated with this song. The other
leader of the bad Thinger group, known
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as Tom Evans, would arrive a
few years after a thousand nine hundred and
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eighty- three in the same situation. I had just had a telephone discussion
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with Joe and Molland, who was
also part of the group. During that
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discussion about copyright and legal and money
situations. Evidently, they had ended up
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discussing first what had happened to the
song with Otho and why it was that
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both of them received different portions of
copyright. Certainly, the discussion had reached
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the point where eventually, or O
O O O Molan threatened Tom Evans on
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the premise that the song should pay
equally and that it should not receive the
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other and that there would be lawsuits
and so on. Just Harry Nelson,
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who would have made the song famous, ended his days of a heart attack
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in a thousand nine hundred and ninety- four, and he knows something new.
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The black legend says that on the
day of his death, Nelson had
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placed the album that had been his
life' s success, the album that
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featured the song Withoutjow in the second
version, the version that came to be
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placed at the top of the sales
lists in the United States. From there
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came the black legend around this song. But, of course, there have
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been other authors who have continued,
other singers who have continued with presentations about
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this song from Wit Outhow. Numerous
singers have come out to fame and presented
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the different view of the song,
but knows something from which they publish this
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song. Many of these authors or
singers do not succeed again. To the
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surprise of many, even figures of
the size of Maraya Karrey, who for
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a long time was successful and achieved
many fortunes and successes one after the other,
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after presenting the song Without You would
be somewhat behind and lost in space.
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What do you think? Allow me
quickly some calls from the audience on
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this subject. Javier del Valle tells
us that he likes the program. He
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found it interesting, very entertaining.
Thank you very much, Mr del Valle.
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Thank you very much for your comments. Pedro Toribio. He tells us
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that he likes the music of Enigma
and Dedhlepard, particularly the Histeria album.
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Apparently, this music has subliminal messages. As for Enigma, not so much,
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Enigma has another or type of affiliation. It has a rather relaxing and
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somewhat stimulating affiliation. Sometimes it has
several versions there, but I don'
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t think so from the eighties onwards, when numerous black legends arise about rock
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singers associated with Satanism. And it
was no less because numerous songs appeared in
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many parts in which rock singers or
rock groups were declared to use from subliminal
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effects such as reverse recording, that
is, on the one hand, they
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put the song well and, on
the other hand, encrypted messages appeared.
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Also, of course, there were
others who, in the end, did
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not use any kind of cover-
up, did not simply place within their
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lyrics numerous sentences and, of course, some of them very direct, direct.
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As for Satanism, Iron Maiden himself, you do not remember those who
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made some awful records, with a
cover full of putrid and unpleasant monsters,
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with broken and already corrupt skin.
Well, they wrote one of those songs
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that was called from here to eternity. In that song, well, or
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direct mention is made, she says
she hadn' t seen the beast.
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He tricked her into getting in the
back seat. I' ll give you
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a ride from here to eternity.
Hell is not a bad place. Hell
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is from here to eternity. Of
course, the song is much longer and
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has a very intense rhythm within rock, which some classified as satanic. Well,
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obviously, the lyrics didn' t
leave much doubt, so there was
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all sorts of things there. As
to whether Depth Lepard used this recording system,
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it is difficult to know now for
many researchers, even for the famous
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Pelican doctor or Pelican recording specialist and
who would do the inspection of the Watergate
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tapes, which would end up overthrowing
President Richard Nickson. This man argued that
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an encrypted message within a record cannot
cause harm to people, basically because,
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when we hear it, what we
are hearing is the correct sense of recording
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when we put it, what we
hear is direct music and, therefore,
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the cryptic message or subliminal message behind
it would not be perceptible and a message
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that is not heard cannot be perceived, cannot affect the person. At the
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very least, that was his opinion, because other researchers argued that these kinds
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of messages entered unconscious levels and affected
people. But, of course, all
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this at levels that are still supposed
to be untested today and, of course,
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it may seem rather urban reading anyway, many of these bands used gadgets
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of that nature, peculiar things to
achieve their effects and many of them went
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into history by these black songs that
somehow had this cursed legend behind them.
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The particular case of sympathy for the
Rolling Stones devil has been one of the
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strongest in that sense. Perhaps because
of the same satanic content of the song,
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perhaps because of the direct contact between, for example, Mick Jagger and
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the already deceased Mr Crowley, or
even Anton Sandor Lava and who was the
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leader of Satan' s church,
etcetera, etcetera. The contact there may
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have been what motivated part of the
black legend that was talked about that every
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time the song was played, someone
would die within the concert itself and that
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only then would the Stones continue to
succeed. To the surprise of many,
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it is one of the oldest surviving
groups there is and continues to play.
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Carlos Ramos Rossette also called us.
He tells us that the song aggravates a
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depressive state that a person is previously
experiencing. We very much agree on that,
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but in the case of bad songs
give is the peculiar thing about the
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fact that there are many deaths around
the same song. Manuel Ponce RamÃrez also
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tells us that we need to be
careful when listening to music, because there
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is music that has low vibrations and
these can call beings of darkness. The
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most recommended thing is to listen to
music that has high vibrations, such as
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classical music. And congratulations on the
Good show. In fact, there'
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s another situation that was handled within
the cursed songs. It was said that
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they used a certain rhythm, a
certain repetition of very specific sounds that led
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to certain States. This is not
so strange or so far from reality.
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In fact, for example, the
drums of African music tend to favor the
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trance entry of shamans or sorcerers,
by repeating the same tonality insistently, with
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certain volumes, with a certain cadence
and in certain vibrations, the subject can
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enter into an altered state of consciousness
and thus begin the shamanic journey or the
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journey of the sorcerer, so to
speak, come into contact with the unknown.
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So, somehow music does directly affect
people, and not only by the
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lyrics, but also by the type
of repetitive and incessant sound. A few
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years ago there was also a black
legend near the discotheques, where it was
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said that the continuous beating of the
gigantic horns that were there and that produced
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a kind of sound impact could lead
people to become mentally unbalanced and lose their
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sanity. And in fact, there
were many similar situations. Besides that the
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ear was lost due to the excess
of decibels, that is, of the
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very high volume. There were also
certain problems there, because at a certain
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volume music produces certain discharges within the
body hormonal and endorphin and other things that
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alter people' s psyches. So
yes, indeed, someone who listens to
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very loud music with a constant repetitive
rhythm can suffer serious alterations, so be
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careful with that too. Guadalupe Jiménez
also called us. She tells us now
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that you' re talking about curses. He remembered the curse of Boston'
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s red stockings, the baseball team. This curse is that, since they
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sold the Golden Bambi to the Yankees, Boston' s red stockings have never
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won The World Series. Indeed,
it is one of those strange curses that
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has remained there for many years and
has not been definitively broken now. Not
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just black songs that look like they' re cursed. There are no movies
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too, movies that really feel like
they had some sort of curse. And
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I am not just referring to the
exorcist and his long chain of tragic events.
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Nor do I refer to the prophecy
with its very long list of incidents.
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You remember the crow. Brandon Lee
is a very famous film, not
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so much for the quality or not
of the film itself, but for the
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fact that the protagonist Brandon Lee,
son of the famous Bruce Lee, fighter
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and actor of action films, would
die during the filming of the film in
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an accident when he received an impact
from a bullet shard that cost him his
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life. But the film in particular
had been quite an ordeal. As for
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his producer of that film, he
maintained that there are certain films that do
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not want to be finished. This
producer, Robert Rosen, famous for his
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films and his quality of work,
maintained that the films have their own life
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and that, at a certain point
there are some that definitely do not want
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to be finished or that they do
not like the end and, consequently,
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cannot be finished. The story of
the crow The Craw begins very soon,
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in fact, during the first day
of filming the first recording, this would
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be during February of that year.
One of the carpenters is working and is
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preparing the sets in one of the
sets, in one of these scenarios for
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recording, he walks and casually makes
the mistake of pulling a wire with a
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stake which falls on him and electrocutes
him. Several lighting cables were fastened in
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the passage of this man and ended
up twisting there between the cables and the
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electric shocks. According to the former, the coating was melted. The others
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began to answer, burning the wires
and seriously wounding this subject. But it
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wouldn' t be the only thing. After collecting the whole situation and changing
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the wires and sending this man to
a hospital where he was debating between life
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and death, work began again.
Casually that same night, in the back
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of the studios, one of the
cargo vehicles carrying the film crews was on
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fire. The truck was off and
the driver wasn' t on board.
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He simply set himself on fire and
burst into flames. The situation was already
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quite tense. In fact, the
atmosphere was already rare and the film itself
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was very strange. Everything was handled
in very dark atmospheres, which was why
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it was recorded at night. There
was usually rain on the stage, so
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actors, delivery people, the extras
and technicians were often sick, precisely because
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of the exposure to that icy rain, as it was artificially produced, but
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it was still there and it was
very cold. In addition to the night,
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so numerous cast actors and cast people
the extras ended up deserting the film
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over and over again. Moreover,
the incidents had been going very badly.
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At least, during each of the
filming sessions there was some incident, some
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major others minor, from someone who
stumbled and broke a leg to someone who
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dropped a lamp on his head.
In fact, accidents were so common that
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the good team ended up thinking that
they would never finish the film. In
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fact, there were other incidents there
as well. One of the operators who
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was working with a camera suddenly slips
and suffers serious injuries. On another occasion,
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one of the sculptors who is working
with the figures on the set is
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extremely upset, is late and everything
is going wrong loses the stirrups and destroys
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no more and no less than the
main sculpture of the body, yes,
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the sculpture that served for the modeling
of the presonage. At that point,
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this outburst of hysteria also leads him
to break another series of pieces, which,
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among which clearly was the figure of
Brandon Ley and is considered of very
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bad luck. That, in addition, the film played a special theme.
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The raven, in ancient customs and
in ancient beliefs, is in charge of
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collecting the soul of the dead.
If the crow doesn' t leave,
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the soul won' t leave.
Casually, the film was about this and
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the raven was the ally of Brandon
Ley' s character, that is,
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of the actor who served as the
raven. Some people said that was taboo
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and that it should not have been
touched, as at the time Brandon Lee
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personified this was doomed. But,
of course, there would be other things.
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During a car accident, a couple
of days after the character figures affair,
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one of the publics was injured and
badly injured. Then, in March,
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still during the recordings there is a
spectacular storm that practically kills the studio.
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The storm was not planned and certainly
ended the scenarios. The heavy rain.
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The winds ended up tearing up pieces
from all over, which undoubtedly delayed
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the filming of the film. Scheduled
for months later. It would take a
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long time for him to be there, but still, the film continued every
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day some new incident that was despairing
and throwing away the towel, even nervous
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breakdowns. Brandon Lee himself had lost
weight horribly, had health problems due to
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the extreme cold in which they were
working with the rain and at night he
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did not sleep, as during the
nights he worked on the set making the
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recordings and during the day he attended
to other matters and others until finally,
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well, the last days of work
arrive. It seems that somehow everything is
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going very well. There hasn'
t been so much trouble now. The
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chain of misfortunes that has been around
the good crow is about to end.
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It' s the night of the
thirty by the thirty- one of March,
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when Brandon Lee is making one of
the last shots, casually falling to
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the ground after he gets an impact
from a gigantic bullet. Well, the
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scene as such consisted of that.
The perverted character in the film pulls out
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a forty- four calibre revolver and
shoots Brandon Lee. It' s the
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crow. The character falls to the
ground. Well, all right, ready,
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cut, perfect, beautiful, applaud. But Brandon Lee doesn' t
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get up. Well, we'
re all done, let' s go,
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but the young actor won' t
get up. You can' t
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see him because he just died a
shot hit him like one. It wasn
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' t exactly a bullet, but
there was something in the gun chamber.
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It' s not like someone would' ve put real bullets in there.
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There was simply a piece stuck in
a shot also made before he had detached
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fragments and apparently these fragments claimed his
life. He was taken to Newr Hannover
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' s emergency medical center, but
there was nothing. A few hours later
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he died, just as his career
was on the rise, and just inside
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the black film, where all the
situations had been conjured up so that it
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could not be ended. How about
one of those weird movies? There were,
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of course, many rumors that Brandon
Lee was killed by Chinese mafias,
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that he would also have been kind
of good at fabulation against him, for
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having sided with some martial arts secrets. Well, there were all sorts of
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statements. The point is, there
was finally the death of the lead actor
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in a movie that he didn'
t want to be finished. And well,
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as a more peculiar detail about the
movie, the raven has a black
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legend. There it is said that
in production Well, in the movie that
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was box officeed out in the United
States, Brandon Lee' s death scene
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is the real one. Later,
in the following productions, when the film
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is remastered and sent commercially to the
rest of the world. That scene is
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suppressed and electronically modified using a double
since it would apparently become a movie.
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Snoff had contained a violent death on
camera and thus would have become a crime.
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Those kind of movies are banned movies
in two where real death where actors
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die. In this case it is
said that the film was staged in the
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cinema as such during the first performance
in nineteen hundred and ninety- four.
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In March of one thousand ninety-
four, the scene of Brandon Lee'
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s own death was used at the
premiere. Casually on a Friday 13th,
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the day the film premiered in the
United States. It is one of those
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films with a black legend, huge
behind it and good about it has called
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us Juan Pérez López and tells us
that the film of the crow ended with
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another actor and was unfinished with the
death of Brandon Brandon Lee and asks us
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that he would like us to talk
about the famous Satanic artists or singers.
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Well, there are so many,
but yes, indeed, as such,
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the film was unfinished because the main
actor died. In the last scenes there
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would be a couple of scenes missing
that had to be Casually, it wasn
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' t the end of the film, the final ending, but it was
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scenes from the end when Brandon Lee
dies and there are some unrecorded parts left
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and you have to use some tricks, such as using a double whose body
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and physical appearance was very similar to
Brandon Lee. Just not pointing straight at
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the face, there were some tricks
there that were used, some computer management
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was already used for the image and
the film was remastered and handled that way
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to finish it. But officially the
crow was never over because the lead actor
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died. So there it is.
But, of course, there are many
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more. With regard to what he
told us about Satanic singers, well,
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the classic. The classic, of
course, is Marilyn Manson, who,
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in addition to having a very peculiar
appearance, also his messages are very peculiar.
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And besides, he was associated with
Satan' s Church in the United
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States to the astonishment of many not
only was it of appearance, but he
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was actually an active member and received
an appointment out there as a priest of
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I do not know what degree in
the Church of satan by his own acting
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and by his own merits about the
dark things. Of course there is also
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the other side of the coin that
insist on that good. When the show
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ends, this man takes off his
white pupil, takes off his makeup,
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takes off his fake nails and puts
on his denim pants his ordinary shirt and
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goes home, where he caresses his
cat and where he has a girlfriend.
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One of those weird things in life
may just be advertising, but you know
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another one of those damn big productions. What the wind took away remembers you
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have been catalogued as the best movie
of all time. It was truly epic.
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It is a long film that tells
a love story to, a couple
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relationship, a situation that occurs during
the American civil war. It' s
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a long movie, but, like
it' s a long movie, well
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it' s been one of the
most award- winning. He won ten
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oscars in it on or after his
presentation. It was very impressive, but
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by chance something happens. There you
will see a story about the author of
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the novel. The film is inspired
by the novel which the wind took away
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from Margaret Mitchell, its author,
apparently according to the black legend, being
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somewhere in the United States during the
novel' s presentation. He had recently
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sold the rights for the tape to
be filmed. In the novel and it
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is said that at some point,
Margaret, being in a public place,
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there was a man who entered.
He was an African- American man,
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who approached and told him sharply when
you get a benefit from the man'
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s blood, you' re cursed
and the blood will cause you your misfortune.
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Then he turned around and asked Marga
who that man was, someone mentioned
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that he was an old sorcerer from
that region. Casually, well, a
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couple of years later, Margaret died
run over by a car. He could
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never enjoy the fame of his own
novel, although he had had great sales
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when the novel was taken to the
cinema, Margaret had been premiered dead by
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a car. Apparently, the curse
also affected several more. In fact,
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the producer himself, David Zelnec,
who had committed everything he had and had
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done his best to get the funds. It was a giant movie. This
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man had been very successful in different
areas and the ambitious project he was in
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was finally very big and he ended
up finishing it. But not only that.
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His career certainly had many setbacks that
led him to divorce, to have
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his business stung, to lose his
partner and to have many negative things.
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In fact, there were some unusual
deaths, for example, there was the
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death of Cirney Howard, who was
the screenwriter of the film. There was
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also another death, that of one
of the secondary actresses, Hatty McDonnell,
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who casually was the maid, was
Mommy, who attended the main actress in
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everything. There was also another death
over there, who by chance also died
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unexpectedly in the case of Lord Hope
Leslie Howard also well, many of the
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actors ended their life very soon after
the film. Clark Gable himself would die
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years after a heart attack, when
he was still at the top. But
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perhaps the most serious case of what
the wind took away was Bivia herself in
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Lee, the lead actress, who, after this film, promised that,
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after having played that role ever again. I' d go hungry again,
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well, maybe not hungry, but
a barbarous set had to have because her
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life ended up being addicted to alcohol, a terrible progressive addiction that would end
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her. Vivian Lee would never make
a star again, would participate in some
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low- budget movies, would have
some side roles around here and would pass
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perfectly unnoticed her career, despite having
won all the awards, would not get
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anywhere. Maybe that' s where
the black legend of this movie looked stronger,
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the story of what the wind took
away. Of course talk about the
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exorcist in good. To talk about
the exorcist is to talk about several fires,
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accidents, tragic deaths, a lot
of actors. That' s the
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subject of a movie, of a
show by itself, because the Exorcist has
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been, to say the least,
the most cursed movie ever made in history,
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perhaps because he was the first to
speak plainly and directly about the devil
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himself. Anyway, there' ll
be time to talk another time. I
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hope and tonight you have enjoyed the
program, like us, by performing it
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that you have the best of nights
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