Depeche Mode【A Question Of Time】和訳 背徳と偽善 Hypocrisy and Immorality
Depeche Mode【A Question Of Time】和訳 背徳と偽善 Hypocrisy and Immorality
Lyraのブログへ #DepecheMode #AQuestionOfTime #DaveGahan #MartinGore #AlanWilder #AndyFletcher #デペッシュモード #BlackCelebration #AntonCorbijn #GarethJones #DanielMiller
Lyraのブログでは、大好き過ぎて良く取り上げてしまうバンドやアーティストが幾つかある。人間なので、好き嫌いはあるから仕方がないもの。でもなるべく様々な作品を分け隔てなく載せたいものだから、最近は「好き」より「今の気分」で選ぶようにしております。
そのせいで大好きなDepeche Modeを取り上げていなかった為、私の中の本質がDepeche Modeを欲してる!(笑)。
今日はお久しブリーフのデペッシュ・モードの彼らが本質を曝け出し始めた時期の曲【Question Of The Time】を解説します。
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At the end of Remember Them, Odysseus calls out to Polyphemus that he is his darkest moment iconic, slay king.
“Remember me!
I’m the reigning king of Ithaca,
I am neither man nor mythical,
I am your darkest moment,
I am the infamous,
Odysseus!”
Then, at the end of Ruthlessness, after brutally murdering most of Odysseus’ men, might I add Poseidon tells Odysseus that he is his darkest moment!
“What have you done?
When does a ripple become a tidal wave?
43 left under your command.
When does man become a monster?
I am your darkest moment,
The monster that always draws near!
Any last words?
All I gotta do is open this bag!
What?
Remember me.”
I know I’m probably not the first person to notice this/point it out, but I can’t believe that I’ve listened to these songs so many times and yet I only just recently noticed this!
Also, the fact that the both say “remember me”? Chills.
Jorge, why do you do this to my silly little brain? It’s no wonder I’m obsessed with this musical.
I wasn’t gonna make a post about this, but the last few days this has been bouncing around in my head and wouldn’t leave me alone. So now you get this.
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i forgot how fun making uquizzes was. anyways enjoy!
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Sunshine Court characters as music
Listen up, Jeremy Knox is Noah Kahan, and Jean-Yves Moreau is Taylor Swift, specifically The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Can I explain it? No. Will I hear otherwise? Also no.
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random opinion of mine, but literally every song that has a main female artist that is either then covered by a man or heavily features a man tends to be bad. Or even sometimes a song by a man with a woman featured. Like you listen to it and go "wish there was a version without that guy in it"
on the Flip side every time a woman covers a song that was originally by a man it becomes my new favorite thing ever.
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flipped through the notebook i write all the saints for girls songs in and i'm THRILLED to say that i'm in a MUCH better headspace than i was when i started writing songs for them <3
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allow me to assign you a position in a medieval castle. 16 possible answers
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Not to be mean to the ppl who worked on it, but I feel like the showrunners are approaching this adaptation from a fan's perspective and not a showrunner's perspective. I think you need to be both of these to create a good adaptation. I know TLOU is in a different league (one is a book and the other is a game, diff budget, diff network etc) but it is a good example of a good adaptation, the showrunners very obviously love what they are creating but they are also looking at the show from a creator's perspective. They are approaching it as a proper TV show. My friends who have no idea about the game are completely hooked because the show is meant to be its own thing and it works as a standalone.
I understand the showrunners are fans of the books, but they also need to think more... artfully? Ppl keep saying that SAB is like an expensive fanfic, so enjoy it like that, but the thing is, it's decidedly not a fanfic. It's a full-on production that should make sense in itself. Ppl should be able to watch it and understand what is going on without feeling the need to read the books. It feels like the show is VERY aware that it's an adaptation, and they just sprinkled in some of the scenes that are most beloved to fans so that they can hold the "SOC spinoff" as hostage to get a new season. The thing is, how can fans now trust them to treat the characters with respect now? They had their character developments already, so why should we even try to get a SOC spinoff?
Does this make sense? My thoughts aren't very coherent rn but I know I'm disappointed :(
Everything you said is so correct. The writing in the books is legit good, it only needed a little push to iron out the YA-ness, and instead they swerved straight into the childish fandomization gutter. Sad
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