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Swayde McCoy in The Great and Terrible Day of the Lord (2020)

Review by AlexanderAnubis

The Great and Terrible Day of the Lord

An allegorical drama of the tempestuous relationship between Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson, or

Maybe that of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen, or

maybe that of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, or

maybe that of Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa, or

maybe that of Joan and Christina Crawford, or

maybe that of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, or

maybe that of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine, or

maybe that of Tutahnkamun and Ahnkesunamun, or

maybe that of Pygmalion and Galatea, (before Aphrodite interceded), or

maybe that of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and Agripinilla the Younger?

No, Jim and Pam, I think. See, there was this rock n' roll god-poet-lizard-demon-genius, who went to college, and his romantic muse...and these three other guys who could actually write and play music quite well.

But in truth, 'tis a mystery best left to the Sphinx, Oliver Stone, and others whose heads are made out of rock.

XYZ

PS: Chuck Berry wrote many of Shakespeare's plays.
  • AlexanderAnubis
  • Dec 29, 2021

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