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"I'll never talk about it at this level again but let me ask you. Why have I survived that kind of night, when other women didn't?
How am I alive to tell you this tale when he was ready to slice me up? In the song I say it was 'Me and a Gun' but it wasn't a gun. It was a knife he had. And the idea was to take me to his friends and cut me up, and he kept telling me that, for hours. And if he hadn't needed more drugs I would have been just one more news report, where you see the parents grieving for their daughter.
And I was singing hymns, as I say in the song, because he told me to. I sang to stay alive. Yet I survived that torture, which left me urinating all over myself and left me paralyzed for years. That's what that night was all about, mutilation, more than violation through sex.
I really do feel as though I was psychologically mutilated that night and that now I'm trying to put the pieces back together again. Through love, not hatred. And through my music. My strength has been to open again, to life, and my victory is the fact that, despite it all, I kept alive my vulnerability."
PerStromgren skrev:Är inte all musik känslosam? Jag sitter just nu och lyssnar på Stimela - The Dowry Song och där är det känslosamt så det räcker!
Max_Headroom skrev:[ YouTube ]
Bill50x skrev:Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Sebastian[ YouTube ]
En grupp som jag inte hade hört talas om i början på 80-talet, men som tack för en tjänst fick jag ett par biljetter av arrangören. Jag var helt tagen av konserten (Konserthuset Göteborg). Något av det bästa jag hade upplevt till dags dato. Kanske för att jag var så helt utan förväntningar eftersom jag inte kände till gruppen.
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Bill50x skrev:Max_Headroom skrev:[ YouTube ]
Fantastisk låt. Och karln är ju fantastisk han också. Gissa varför jag inte lyssnar på några Genesis-skivor sedan han hoppade av?
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