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Mando
05/08/09, 06:21 AM
To the popular Gorillaz song.


Clint Eastwood is a song that addresses the problem of a misdirected and materialistic society. The song is voiced through the fictional spirit of their drummer, Russel Hobbs. In the song, Russel's spirit speaks out about the relevance of the future to the now, perceiving the world through multiple perspectives, and the true essentials of Life. While the chorus explains being more appreciative of the philosophy than happy to have discovered it.

It's nothing to be happy about, discovering that the world is evil, but you sure should feel glad that you're aware of such corruption. Having a little bit of sunshine in the bag wouldn't be too much to help alleviate the distress from witnessing the malfeasance of this world. By acknowledging that everything will come to an end one can see that their end will eventually come, so it'd be in best interests for yourself and everyone else to make due of their time and establish some values.

"Time for me is nothing, because I'm counting no age." He is the truth. The truth is the reality that time will cover over anything and leave it dead in the past, and don't be scared of this truth. "I'm good at repairs and I'm under each snare." Timing, and Timing is intangible, so 'I command you to' think and see this in a panoramic view. Look at the big picture. To those who's definition to life is lifeless, Time is not alive. Is Time fictional? Mystical? Maybe even a spiritual hero to clear your view when you've lost your own way. But knowing this truth of Time is your token to a virtuous path of intuition.

Everyone has rhythm, the misconception is that you either have it or you don't is a fallacy. Every sprouting tree, every child of peace, and every cloud of sea that you see with your eyes are all effected by an internal clock. The tree will eventually fall, the child will eventually die, and the cloud with eventually precipitate. But what everyone else sees is the obvious crookedness and the hidden shadiness created by institution. "Through Russel, not his muscles, but percussion he provides." The spirit was awakened because Russel is vibrating a supernatural frequency."You can't see me now, 'cause you don't see with your eyes, you perceive with your mind" This truth is simple and very understandable, but if your mind has been processed by an institution you're not going to see it as clearly. So the spirit acts as a mentor to help guide you through the truth and know what's the real law, even when the law is lawless. Some times accepting realities of life can be an intense experience and some people spend their whole lives trying to repress those feelings (sensations you thought were dead). Really it's not tragic those feelings come from your mind suppressing those feelings for so long.