Has anybody here read Dune? The lyrics here struck a chord with me for some reason:
First of all: "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice
it's the new weapon, the weapon of choice" - in the book characters can manipulate their voices to become a weapon control their enemies.
"Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" - The book is set on desert planet which is home to huge monstrous worms. Inhabitants have to walk without rhythm so that they won't attract a worm to the surface.
"It's gone beyond bein' a man as i drift off into the night, i'm in flight-ah" - In the book, the main character is transformed into a sort of demi-god because of life on the desert planet. His powers allow him to go beyond space and time to see the future.
It's all a bit of a stretch but the lyrics fit to me.
Whoever wrote the lyrics here didn't get them all correct. In any case, I definitely agree with binks25. As soon a I saw the "Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" I knew it was referring to Dune. This song isn't meaningless. Why get all riled up about a song being "meaningless" before you've looked into it at all? Sheesh.
Whoever wrote the lyrics here didn't get them all correct. In any case, I definitely agree with binks25. As soon a I saw the "Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" I knew it was referring to Dune. This song isn't meaningless. Why get all riled up about a song being "meaningless" before you've looked into it at all? Sheesh.
@binks25 That actually makes the entire video make sense
@binks25 That actually makes the entire video make sense
In the beginning he's sitting in the chair drifting off to sleep. He's clearly a businessman of some sort bored with life, likely oil and gas or natural resources.
In the beginning he's sitting in the chair drifting off to sleep. He's clearly a businessman of some sort bored with life, likely oil and gas or natural resources.
As the song starts he is falling asleep, he's thinking about Dune because he feels like he's in Dune. Instead of a spicer adrift in space he's an oil and gas man. The whole video he is dreaming about escaping from his life as a spicer.
As the song starts he is falling asleep, he's thinking about Dune because he feels like he's in Dune. Instead of a spicer adrift in space he's an oil and gas man. The whole video he is dreaming about escaping from his life as a spicer.
The line about the angels is from Frank Herberts unpublished book Angel's Fall. He dreams about escaping to a world where he rides a boat and flies free as opposed to sitting in crummy hotel lobbies by himself waiting around.
Has anybody here read Dune? The lyrics here struck a chord with me for some reason:
First of all: "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice it's the new weapon, the weapon of choice" - in the book characters can manipulate their voices to become a weapon control their enemies.
"Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" - The book is set on desert planet which is home to huge monstrous worms. Inhabitants have to walk without rhythm so that they won't attract a worm to the surface.
"It's gone beyond bein' a man as i drift off into the night, i'm in flight-ah" - In the book, the main character is transformed into a sort of demi-god because of life on the desert planet. His powers allow him to go beyond space and time to see the future.
It's all a bit of a stretch but the lyrics fit to me.
I don't think it's a stretch, in fact I'm pretty sure the exact line, "Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm" is in the Lynch film
I don't think it's a stretch, in fact I'm pretty sure the exact line, "Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm" is in the Lynch film
Whoever wrote the lyrics here didn't get them all correct. In any case, I definitely agree with binks25. As soon a I saw the "Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" I knew it was referring to Dune. This song isn't meaningless. Why get all riled up about a song being "meaningless" before you've looked into it at all? Sheesh.
Whoever wrote the lyrics here didn't get them all correct. In any case, I definitely agree with binks25. As soon a I saw the "Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" I knew it was referring to Dune. This song isn't meaningless. Why get all riled up about a song being "meaningless" before you've looked into it at all? Sheesh.
At first I thought he said "Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the women", but after reading the lyrics here my first thought was "Dune" too.
At first I thought he said "Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the women", but after reading the lyrics here my first thought was "Dune" too.
@binks25 That actually makes the entire video make sense
@binks25 That actually makes the entire video make sense
In the beginning he's sitting in the chair drifting off to sleep. He's clearly a businessman of some sort bored with life, likely oil and gas or natural resources.
In the beginning he's sitting in the chair drifting off to sleep. He's clearly a businessman of some sort bored with life, likely oil and gas or natural resources.
As the song starts he is falling asleep, he's thinking about Dune because he feels like he's in Dune. Instead of a spicer adrift in space he's an oil and gas man. The whole video he is dreaming about escaping from his life as a spicer.
As the song starts he is falling asleep, he's thinking about Dune because he feels like he's in Dune. Instead of a spicer adrift in space he's an oil and gas man. The whole video he is dreaming about escaping from his life as a spicer.
The line about the angels is from Frank Herberts unpublished book Angel's Fall. He dreams about escaping to a world where he rides a boat and flies free as opposed to sitting in crummy hotel lobbies by himself waiting around.