Blessings be to my good people, greetings to you dear reader. Things have been hard lately, hard as hell. nevertheless i write from a moment of uplift for the same to further.
My friend Rob myJob plays some medical freedom songs, which i told him were very important and i wished to help him record. We got to it. Here is a live perform of one, then i’ll tell the story…
when we’d started the record of this, Rob was singing the chorus of a slightly different song than the final version above, he was singing “Tardisil… ole Tardisil,” mean old rotten devil ill ….and so we recorded that, and i was listening to his perform as we did the first record, and told him after, upon querry, what i thought he might be saying. …. Rob, i says to him, why not try singing…
“Hard as Hell, its Hard as Hell…” and he looked at me, and he liked that idea, and we tried it right away for a couple of more takes of the song, which he basicallly sang the same way except for singing the line “Hard as Hell ….it’s Hard as Hell” and that worked out pretty well, although the song wasn’t quite there yet.
we discussed , because i was curious, what the song is about? why did it (originally) have the “3 shots” where Rob would bang on the guitar three times and then she died… and he explained to me that he’d originally wrote the song to speak to and represent the poor women who were shot to death by the Gardisil vaccine, of whom there are many. i just looked before writing and there are - if the Google is accurate, they are up to Gardisil 9 , version number 9, that they insist is safe and effective i’m sure… don’t hold your breath, stuff is death.
also i suggested to Rob, in addition to making the song more generic to be about and applicable to current hacksxxxine narrative so as to be a more inclusive song for team Reality Sanity and such, that was it important to bang on the guitar 3x? what was it conveying to the listener? so he wisely let that go, in my opine, and hence now it is a silence, an absence that speaks
i hope you enjoy the efforts we put into this unique and one time only perform, that we were blessed to capture, and i hope you will support the movement for medical freedom and sanity, reality, freedom, Love, and Blessings
G
this song is powerful but it deserves to have Gardasil mentioned at least once because the song may very well outlive the story behind it and then it will be lost to future generations what was it that killed that poor child.
also, it's sad that there are no songs about Thalidomide, there really should be some - please tell Rob my Job to give it a go.
See here for more: https://leemuller.substack.com/p/awesome-compilation-of-songs-to-help