This is my first day back since late last summer, looking around to comment,
and it's great to see TinKicker on top with a new posting and a video,
especially because I'm in a position to watch and listen, which I did.
The intro with the TV numbers counting down, with the number 6 breaking up, is very original.
But then I thought, oh no, seeing American presidents and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,
with what could have only been Ozzie style crunch rock, only with modern distortion, more crunch.
But no, the vocals became almost operatic, the graphics very illustrative and detailed.
I got into it and kept watching, listening intently, and I even made it through the guitar solo,
without thinking they should have had me, and I should see them live to really feel it.
That's the best compliment from me, saying a video or recording makes me want to see the band.
Thank you for your rhyme.
It's a far better listening and viewing experience if the lyrics are part of the visual flow.
I have to comment on your Biblical content. I agree, even if I disagree with the Jesus of Nazareth imagery.
We are living in the worst of times.
The restoration of Israel as a country is not the Biblical prophecy of the Return of Zion,
a city of gold and jewels that falls from heaven to earth.
It's an American nuclear footprint after the second world war.
James of Scotland is the Return of Sion, who defined the English language,
built the Holy Bible, and later the Encyclopedia Britannica.
This first encyclopedia in the world was published to educate Europeans,
so their governments could find it harder to decimate foreigners without weapons,
by saying they didn't speak, were like dogs, and needed to be exterminated.
Yes, TinKicker laid an Easter egg on us,
and after listening, I'm no longer too chicken to cross that road.